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Jeopardy

Jeopardy is an American trivia show that features a unique format in which contestants are presented with clues in the form of answers, and must phrase their responses in question form.

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What is the most repeated answer on Jeopardy?

My guess would be "I rung in too early" or "What is" (and then the person trying to come up with an answer and not saying anything before there time expires)

How much time to answer a Jeopardy question?

It is considered incorrect both by the contestant's failure to respond within the 5-second time limit after the ring in or by an incorrect response.

Where did jeopardy first air?

It was first aired on broadcast television for the NBC stations during the daytime from shows that were taped in New York. The original version of the show, hosted by Art Fleming, which debuted on NBC on March 30, 1964, was taped in Studio 6A at NBC Studios at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. In addition to Studio 6A, Studio 8G was also frequently used to record the show.

What was final Jeopardy for December 5 2009?

That date is a Saturday, so there is no official airing of the show Jeopardy, hence, there is no final Jeopardy category.

When did original jeopardy end?

This comes from the Wikipedia site on Jeopardy:

According to Merv Griffin, the idea for Jeopardy! began when he and his wife Julann were on a plane trip from Duluth, Minnesota to New York:

I was mulling over game show ideas, when she noted that there had not been a successful "question and answer" game on the air since the quiz show scandals. Why not do a switch, and give the answers to the contestant and let them come up with the question? She fired a couple of answers to me: "5,280" - and the question of course was "How many feet in a mile?". Another was "79 Wistful Vista"; that was Fibber and Mollie McGee's address. I loved the idea, went straight to NBC with the idea, and they bought it without even looking at a pilot show.

Link to the site has been added to the related links below the answer credits as well as a link for Merv Griffin

Was Michael Donner on jeopardy?

Michael (more commonly billed as Mike) Donner, appeared on three Jeopardy games in 2007 - on May 31, June 1, and June 4.

What was the final Jeopardy category on November 16 2009?

Classic Songs From MoviesThe final Category on November 26 2009 is Classic songs from movies

The clue was "6-word title of the song that says, 'For the house fell on her head and the coroner pronounced her dead.' "

The answer was "What was Ding-Dong! The Witch is dead."

In Jeopardy what comes first the answer or the question?

The answer must be in the form of a question. The information given first is always incomplete, but does not have question format.

Who were the contestants on Jeopardy in September 2003?

that would be in the beginning of season 20 and research of J! Archive could find the information on only a few candidates for the first few days of the new season. See related link below the answer information for a link to the information.

Are Alex Trebek's answers recorded?

Alex Trebek asked questions that are written and sometimes offers more information. A link under related links records some of what he says

During the game, Alex might mention a tidbit or two on various clues. This is usually information that has been written on his copy of the game material by one of the writers or researchers to add a little something extra to the game and for the people watching. There is also additional information written on the copies of the game material pertaining to any alternate correct responses that might be given by a contestant. This is usually something that might have come up in the meetings that Alex has with the producers and writers before the games are to be played.

There may be some clues that come up in the game where the clue crew or a celebrity may read a clue that is prerecorded, Alex has a note written on his sheet indicating that it is a video clue.

How long has the jeopardy theme song created?

"Think!", originally composed by Merv Griffin as "A Time for Tony" as a lullaby for his son Tony, has served as the Final Jeopardy! round countdown music since the show's debut in 1964. The aforementioned information was from the related link of the Jeopardy theme Music.

What was last night's Final Jeopardy question?

Final Jeopardy depends on the date of the program and the answers for January 2011 new episodes can be found at the related questions below the answer information.

The Final Jeopardy is different each episode. The question should be asked with the Month Day and Year to allow it to be answered separately and to insure that it will not be confused with other questions asked at a different time. The Monthly questions for Final Jeopardy in February 2011 and March 2011 have been added under related questions below.

What was the Final Jeopardy category and answer today?

The Final Jeopardy is different each episode. The question should be asked with the Month Day and Year to allow it to be answered separately and to insure that it will not be confused with other questions asked at a different time. The Jeopardy Archive is perhaps the best source of information on programs that have already aired

Are you allowed to bid more than you have on the final jeopardy?

In the Final Jeopardy! round, you are only allowed to wager what you have and no more. This is unlike the rules in the first two rounds of the game. In the Jeopardy! round, you can wager up to $1000, even if you are in a negative position. In the Double Jeopardy! round, you can wager up to $2000, even if you are in a negative position. In Final Jeopardy, you must have at least $1 to compete in the round, and then, you can only wager the funds you have.

If a player has negative money and lands on a daily double what does he get to wager?

If a player picks a daily double and has less money than the highest amount of a clue in the round, they may wager up to that amount. Example: If in the first round you have -$100 and you pick a daily double, the highest amount of a clue is $1000. You may wager up to that amount. A minimum wager is $5.

What was the answer to the jeopardy category musical instrument?

The best answer to your question seems to be the final Jeopardy question from Oct 20 2009. Here are the category, question and answer for that date.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

In the early 18th c. Sylvius Leopold Weiss wrote works for these 2 instruments whose names rhyme

the flute and the lute

I was able to find another question from Final Jeopardy on March 7 2000 in the same category and provide the same information.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Newly discovered, perhaps the oldest playable instrument is one of these, made from a crane's bone

Flute

What was jeopary final category October 29 2009?

THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR DRAMA \

1 of the 2 1-word plays, winners in 2001 & 2005, which both became movies; if you have one, you want the other

(1 of) Proof & Doubt

Final jeopardy question presidential names?

This was the final Jeopardy from Friday, Oct 30 2009 category, question and answer.

PRESIDENTIAL NAMES

He's the only president whose first & last names contain the same pair of double letters

Millard Fillmore

What is the largest daily double ever on jeopardy?

For season 26 it is $13,800 and a True Daily Double (TDD) on 1 21 10

For season 25 it was $10,800 and a TDD on both 12 1 08 and 12 3 08

For season 24 it is $12,000 on 7 21 08

For season 23 it is $10,000 on 2 8 07

For season 22 it is $10,000 on 11 3 05

For season 21 was 13,200 and 12,000 for Ken Jennings on 11 24 04 and 10 6 04

These answers come from the related link Daily double statistics at the bottom row for each season.

How long has the gameshow Jeopardy been on TV?

The original Jeopardy show hosted by Art Fleming came on the air from March 30 1964 until January 3 1975 A new syndicated Jeopardy Hosted by Alex Trebek has aired continuously since September 10 1984.

Who is credited for the tv show Jeopardy?

Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune were both created by Merv Griffin.

What were the questions on Jeopardy on October 20 2009?

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSIn the early 18th c. Sylvius Leopold Weiss wrote works for these 2 instruments whose names rhyme

the flute and the lute

What was the Final Jeopardy category on October 21 2009?

The final Category on October 21 2009 is American Thinkers

Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, October 21, 2009 (Winner: Jen McFann - $19410)

Category: American Thinkers

Answer: He told George Washington he hoped "the rights of man may become as universal as your benevolence can wish."

Question: Who is Thomas Paine?


Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, October 21, 2009 (Winner: Jen McFann - $19410)

Category: American Thinkers

Answer: He told George Washington he hoped "the rights of man may become as universal as your benevolence can wish."

Question: Who is Thomas Paine?


american thinkers


American Thinkers
American Thinkers