No but there has been 3 way ties on 3/17/07
Yes on an episode of September 11 1984 and again on June 12 1998 they all got to come back and play again
The Jeopardy Archive claims it is only the second time that it happened in the Show's history In the old Art Fleming Jeopardy they have ended with no contestants able to play final Jeopardy because everyone's score was zero or below. That Makes the March 16 2011 Game result of only one contestant able to play Final Jeopardy not a record or a Tie of an existing record. The Jeopardy Archive does note that it is the second single final Jeopardy in the Show's history see related link
Kevin McCarthy has been the Jeopardy director since 1992
Kevin McCarthy has been the Jeopardy director since 1992
No. There has been a final jeopardy with only one person playing and the other two with negative numbers. It would take all three to have negative numbers for there to be no final Jeopardy
Money had not been invented - everyone was self employed.
Research could not find any Ricardo listed as a Jeopardy contestant in the Jeopardy archive. A link for the Jeopardy archive and the search has been added under related links.
You could try the Previous Jeopardy questions that have been asked and are available at the Jeopardy archive site found at the related link
There are two great sites for information on the American TV program Jeopardy and both have been added under the related links Jeopardy! From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia has also been added to the Jeopardy.com and Jeopardy Archive sites under the related links
Yes
Jeopardy does not reuse Final Jeopardy clues. However, due to the category and wording of a Final Jeopardy clue, it is possible to have duplicated Final Jeopardy questions. An example of this would be the episodes of March 18, 2008 and September 23, 2009. Though very different clues, the response to each is 'Who is Guy Fawkes?' There have been instances where answers/questions have been reused in the regular rounds of Jeopardy. Also, the writers have been known to take answers that remained unopened at the end of a round and turned those answers into a hodgepodge category in single or double jeopardy in a later episode.
The Jeopardy Teen Tournament was first aired in 1987. Links from Wikipedia on the Jeopardy and Jeopardy Teen Tournaments have been added under related links below the answer for more detailed information.
There was no August 3 2011 Jeopardy program and only an encore of the college championship that aired in November 2010