TODAY’S ANSWER – First published in French in 1943, this book has been called the most translated non-religious work, rendered into more than 300 languages
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Today’s Final Jeopardy – Thursday, June 9 2022
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Children’s Literature - First published in French in 1943, this book has been called the most translated non-religious work, rendered into more than 300 languages |
Television history - In the opening scene of its July 21, 1969 pilot episode, a man carves the letter D into wet cement |
Today’s Final Jeopardy Answer – Thursday, June 9 2022
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What is The Little Prince? |
What is Sesame Street? |
Who Won Jeopardy Tonight? – Thursday, June 9 2022
Returning Champion | Contestant | Contestant |
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Eric Ahasic Minneapolis, Minnesota Meterologist 3 Day Winnings of $75,601 Winning Score: $30,200 Round 2 Score: $32,600 Round 1 Score: $8,400 | Allison MacDonald Randolph, New Jersey Lawyer Final Score: $12,400 Round 2 Score: $10,400 Round 1 Score: $3,200 | Sean McGrath Washington, DC Middle School Teacher Final Score: $11,599 Round 2 Score: $5,800 Round 1 Score: $3,800 |
Pete Chattrabhuti Washington, DC Attorney 1 Day Winnings of $10,800 Final Score: $600 Round 2 Score: $8,600 Round 1 Score: $4,200 | Lauryl Tucker Murfreesboro, Tennessee Associate Professor Final Score: $4,799 Round 2 Score: $11,000 Round 1 Score: $4,000 | Halley Ryherd Waukee, Iowa Real Estate Attorney Winning Score: $5,999 Round 2 Score: $14,000 Round 1 Score: $4,000 |
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“Jeopardy!” is a classic game show — with a twist. The answers are given first, and the contestants supply the questions. Three contestants, including the previous show’s champion, compete in six categories and in three rounds (with each round’s “answers” being worth more prize money). In the third round, “Final Jeopardy,” the contestants can name their own jackpot — as long as it’s within the amount of money they’ve already earned. If a player finishes the second round with zero dollars, they are eliminated from “Final Jeopardy.” The first version of “Jeopardy!,” which aired from 1964 to 1975 on NBC, was hosted by Art Fleming.
This show is broadcast on ABC, also known as the American Broadcasting Company.
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