Ken Jennings addresses future on Jeopardy â and the truth about controversial final question that broke 74-win streak - Host holds the game showâs record for most consecutive games won and highest reg ...
Ken Jennings said he did not intentionally lose his final 2004 Jeopardy! game, addressing long-running fan speculation about ...
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Ken Jennings finally addresses the conspiracy theory that he lost âJeopardyâ on purpose after 74-game streak
Jennings went home with $2.5 million across a run of episodes that lasted five months and now hosts the popular game show. Ken Jennings is finally pulling the curtain back on his famed final game of ...
The nowâ'Jeopardy!' host once held the showâs longest winning streak â but his loss on a seemingly simple question raised eyebrows. Was it on purpose? Christopher Willard/Disney Ken Jennings is ...
You win some, you lose some. Ken Jennings set the record straight on the theory that he purposely ended his 74-game âJeopardy!â winning streak. During a Q&A session with audience members on Tuesdayâs ...
Ken Jennings has finally spoken out on a longstanding rumour that he purposely lost his final game of Jeopardy! back in 2004.
The âJeopardy!â host recently addressed speculation he lost his 75th game on purpose back in 2004.
Ken Jennings is finally pulling the curtain back on his famed final game of Jeopardy. Now the host of the beloved and long-running game show, Jennings first shot to fame in 2004 when a 74-game winning ...
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