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The game show's Second Chance Tournament featured a clue about the famous Gordon Lightfoot song on the Great Lakes shipwreck.
The Jeopardy! Second Chance Tournament had come to an end, and another tournament took its place. The Champions Wildcard kicked off on Monday, January 5, with a dominant win.
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A software engineer from Texas, who's currently competing in the Wildcard Tournament, addressed her striking resemblance to singer-songwriter Lindsey Jordan
Ryan Sharpe staged an impressive comeback in the Jeopardy! Second Chance semifinals, winning after a bold Final Jeopardy wager. The game featured dramatic lead changes, with Dan Puma and Jenna Hayes both leading at different points, but ultimately falling short.
The Rochester native first appeared on "Jeopardy!" in December 2024. He returned during Tuesday’s episode for the Champions Wildcard tournament.
The game show host shared his pride in being a Seattleite, his love of the Mariners and his hopes for the Seahawks.
Ryan Sharpe advances to the Second Chance Tournament finals after wagering big and answering correctly in a Medical History Final Jeopardy!
The Pennsylvania native said he felt "decent" at trivia and wound up competing and winning on one of television's most beloved game shows.
Jennings, an Edmonds local, became one of the game show’s most recognizable figures after his record-breaking run beginning in 2004.
The category for Final Jeopardy was “Typography.” The clue read, “Inspired by Port Authority Bus Terminal signage, it was adopted as a font by N.Y.U. & the Tribeca Film Festival.” The final question was a triple stumper. The correct response was Gotham.