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On Thursday’s episode of the long-running game show, contestants Mary Walheim, Alfred Wallace and three-day defending champion Bryce Wargin came up short when presented with a clue in the ...
and returning champ Bryce Wargin were all stumped by a Wizard of Oz reference in the "Fictional Characters" category. "Boq is one of these fictional people,' said host Ken Jennings, reading the clue.
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Meet Jeopardy! Champion Bryce WarginBryce Wargin, who is from Arizona but currently living in Kansas City, Missouri, just won his third Jeopardy! game for a three-day total of $59,400. He will be back on Thursday, April 3 ...
Dawson triumphed over Bryce Wargin, who came into the match as the returning champ, and fellow competitor Guy Branum, a writer and comedian. When it was time for “Final Jeopardy,” the category ...
Mary Walheim, Alfred Wallace and three-day defending champion Bryce Wargin were all stumped by a clue in the “Fictional Characters” category. The prompt read: “Boq is one of these fictional ...
GuyBranum, a writer and comedian from West Hollywood, California, and Mike Dawson, a technology manager from Portland, Oregon, faced the four time winning champion, Bryce Wargin, a post market ...
The April 3rd episode featured Bryce Wargin, who entered the game as the defending champion with an impressive total of $59,400 accrued over three games. Facing off against Mary Walheim, a retired ...
Wargin, a post-market surveillance coordinator, didn’t have the best luck in the beginning. Dawson, who went to Scotland on a second date, correctly answered six questions before the first ...
Although Dawson got the clue correct, the victory ended up going to Bryce Wargin, marking his fifth win and putting him in a good position to earn a spot in the next Tournament of Champions, per ...
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