Ken Jennings Losing Final Jeopardy Question at Maria Brunelle blog

Ken Jennings Losing Final Jeopardy Question.  — while he was in the lead against competitors josh saak and valerie costelo when he reached final jeopardy.  — the final irony of jennings' losing question:  — the woman next to me just knew it immediately, he said, describing his final final jeopardy! question.  — many people know about the clue that stumped jennings:  — going into final jeopardy, jennings had $20,000. “she’s the first female track & field athlete to win medals in five different events at a single olympics.” He bet $17,201 of that amount on the final clue:  — watch the final jeopardy! All good things must come to. David byers, senior vice president for tax.

Ken Jennings' Most Memorable 'Jeopardy!' Ties Through the Years (POLL)
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“she’s the first female track & field athlete to win medals in five different events at a single olympics.” David byers, senior vice president for tax. All good things must come to.  — the woman next to me just knew it immediately, he said, describing his final final jeopardy! question.  — while he was in the lead against competitors josh saak and valerie costelo when he reached final jeopardy.  — watch the final jeopardy! He bet $17,201 of that amount on the final clue:  — many people know about the clue that stumped jennings:  — the final irony of jennings' losing question:  — going into final jeopardy, jennings had $20,000.

Ken Jennings' Most Memorable 'Jeopardy!' Ties Through the Years (POLL)

Ken Jennings Losing Final Jeopardy Question  — going into final jeopardy, jennings had $20,000.  — the final irony of jennings' losing question: David byers, senior vice president for tax. “she’s the first female track & field athlete to win medals in five different events at a single olympics.”  — going into final jeopardy, jennings had $20,000.  — while he was in the lead against competitors josh saak and valerie costelo when he reached final jeopardy.  — the woman next to me just knew it immediately, he said, describing his final final jeopardy! question. He bet $17,201 of that amount on the final clue:  — watch the final jeopardy!  — many people know about the clue that stumped jennings: All good things must come to.

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