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Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings shares lie he made on the show before revealing truth years on
Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings confesses that a fact he shared about himself on the game show wasn’t actually true after being a reigning champ for weeks in 2004. Before Ken began co-hosting Jeopardy! in ...
Ken Jennings has addressed a long-standing fan theory that he intentionally lost his final 'Jeopardy!' game in 2004 after a record-breaking 74-win streak. Speaking during a recent Inside Jeopardy ...
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 ...
Ken Jennings is getting candid about his loss on Jeopardy! in 2004, after he won 74 straight games and amassed $2.5 million. (He still holds the record for the longest winning streak, but eventually ...
It's official: Ken Jennings is the greatest "Jeopardy!" player of all time. Yet now is a good reminder that there was once a time when a metaphorical David brought down this game show Goliath. In 2004 ...
Ken Jennings began hosting 'Jeopardy!' in 2021 Jennings first appeared on the show as a contestant in 2004 He's won a record 74 consecutive games ...
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