Episode #4960 had a Double Jeopardy! round called "Hidden Books of The Bible" in which the name of a Book of the Bible was hidden within the clue, with the letters appearing in order. The $2000 clue was "From answers to questions; that's 'Jeopardy!'" and the correct question was "What is Romans?" (Taking Romans from the first two words of the clue, "From answers...." So, they technically did not ask/answer about Jeopardy, per se, but they have alluded to the show occasionally.
Every day that the show is on air they ask 61 questions. They have had almost 9,000 episodes just in the different US Jeopardy shows and over 5,800 episodes of the current syndicated show. The show is so popular that a website has been created that lists the questions, categories,wagers, etc from the different episodes. A link to that website has been added under the related links location just below the answer information. This link should provide numerous examples of different Jeopardy questions. The site also allows you to search all the information on the site for a word once you are past the home page.
It is easy to find questions or clues as they say on Jeopardy at the Jeopardy archive which lists thousands of the actual questions for Jeopardy's past episodes. The sort feature at the top of the page will allow a search based on a keyword or two to help narrow down the questions. Answers to the questions are provided along with incorrect contestant answers. The Jeopardy Archive has been added under related sites below the answer information
Do you mean categories and not topics. You also left off the date. Today is March 18 2011 and the question was asked today. The Categories were 1911, Classic Movie Trailers, A Bitter/Sweet Symphony, Bad Fortune Cookies, Which Direction are you headed, and "K" as in ...
April 21, 2011
Category: Scientists
Answer: Robert Goddard
Technically none, as the jeopardy screen is a screen of answers. The players of the game provide the question to that answer. This is why all responses must be phrased as a question or points are not awarded.Another answer: The first round of Jeopardy has six categories, with five clues in each category. Therefore, there are 30 clues, each of which must be responded to in the form of a question.
There are 61 answers/questions in a complete game of Jeopardy - 30 in the Jeopardy Round, 30 in the Double Jeopardy Round and 1 in the Final Jeopardy Round.
Jeopardy is a copyrighted game and even the PowerPoint program would need approval
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.
There are 1 in the first round 2 of them in the second Double Jeopardy round and you could call final jeopardy the 4th since you can double your money if you bet it all, but is is not called a daily double so the answer is 3
No you must wager at least $5 for the daily doubles. Double Jeopardy is what the second round is called and it has two daily doubles while the Jeopardy round has only one
"This Is Jeopardy", first aired on September 10, 1984. The first episode of Jeopardy was on March 30 1964 and was called Jeopardy.
6 categories with 5 questions in both the Jeopardy and Double Jeopardy round total 60 Squares
The final category is Languages of Europe The clue was: A mixture of English and Spanish, LLanito is the language of this territory's 30,000 residents The answer was: What is Gibraltar
At the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round, Kevin had $23200, Deb had $6800 and Dave had $10200. All three contestants answered Final Jeopardy correctly. Based on their wagers, Kevin came in first place with $25999, Dave finished in second place with $20399 and Deb finished in third place with $13500.
In the first round of Jeopardy!, also known as the Jeopardy! round, the total dollar value of one column is $3000 (five clues of $200, $400, $600, $800 and $1000). In the second round of play, also known as the Double Jeopardy! round, each square doubles in value, so one column equals a potential $6000 to be won (five clues of $400, $800, $1200, $1600 and $2000.) These are the minimum amounts to be won in each column, although there is the potential to increase those values if the Daily Double is found.
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