Can you solve these real 'Jeopardy!' clues about horror movies? Combining two timeless traditions, Stacker has compiled a list of real "Jeopardy!" clues about horror movies. Anyone who's seen the ...
A "Jeopardy!" contestant is having a historic run. Contestant Jamie Ding captured his 19th consecutive win on April 8, bringing his total winnings to $539,573 and cementing him on the game show's ...
Metro Detroit native Jamie Ding is now an 18-time "Jeopardy!" champion — and will be back Wednesday, April 8, to seek his 19th straight win and move up in the all-time rankings. Ding won his 18th ...
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 ...
Metro Detroit native Jamie Ding is now a 19-time "Jeopardy!" champion — and will return Thursday, April 9, to seek his 20th straight win. Ding won his 19th consecutive "Jeopardy!" game on Wednesday, ...
Is Jamie Ding the greatest “Jeopardy!” player to ever hail from New Jersey? A win tonight would cement Ding, who lives in Lawrenceville, as the “Jeopardy!” player with the longest win streak from New ...
Two dozen victories weren't enough for "Jeopardy!" contestant Jamie Ding, who further cemented himself in the show's history with his 25th straight win on Thursday, April 16. Ding, a Lawrenceville, ...
Jamie Ding is officially the greatest “Jeopardy!” player New Jersey has ever seen. Ding, a law student from Lawrenceville, won his 22nd straight game on Monday night, cementing his status as the New ...
Jamie Ding has made Jeopardy! history. The New Jersey law student and game-show champion marked his 20th straight victory on the Thursday, April 9 episode of Jeopardy!, while also tying a longtime ...
Metro Detroit native Jamie Ding continues to make his way up the "Jeopardy!" all-time leaderboard, notching his 23rd consecutive victory in Tuesday's episode. The win moves him into a tie for the ...
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 ...