Throughout Jeopardy!’s decades-long run, the beloved game show has had a lot of memorable moments. There have also been a lot of memorable contestants, including current host Ken Jennings. He is one ...
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The 51-year-old competed on the game show in 2004, going on to set the record for most consecutive games won and the highest regular-season winnings of $2,522,700. He took over as the show’s host ...
You win some, you lose some. Ken Jennings set the record straight on the theory that he purposely ended his 74-game “Jeopardy!” winning streak. During a Q&A session with audience members on Tuesday’s ...
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Jamie Ding, a self-described “faceless bureaucrat” from New Jersey, became a TV sensation during his 31-game winning streak.
Beloved New Jersey roadside attraction Lucy the Elephant made an appearance on “Jeopardy!” on Tuesday, stumping everyone — including a major New Jersey champion. Two of the three contestants buzzed in ...
Metro Detroit native Jamie Ding is now a 27-time "Jeopardy!" champion and will be back to compete Tuesday, April 21. Ding has won $753,000 and is fifth all-time in victories, according to Jeopardy.com ...
Metro Detroit native Jamie Ding has reached two dozen consecutive "Jeopardy!" wins and will compete again Thursday, April 16. Ding has now won $667,000, with 783 questions correct and 61 wrong, making ...
The now–'Jeopardy!' host once held the show’s longest winning streak — but his loss on a seemingly simple question raised eyebrows. Was it on purpose? Christopher Willard/Disney Ken Jennings is ...
"Jeopardy!" contestant Jamie Ding has done it again and won his 20th game in a row. Ding, a Lawrenceville, New Jersey, resident, is now tied for seventh place in most consecutive games won, according ...
Ken Jennings is getting candid about his loss on Jeopardy! in 2004, after he won 74 straight games and amassed $2.5 million. (He still holds the record for the longest winning streak, but eventually ...