Spoiler alert! Find out who took home the win on the April 10 episode of the iconic game show, as well as today's final ...
Jamie Ding is now tied with contestant Julia Collins' 2014 record of winning 20 games in a row. The all time record is still ...
Today’s Final Jeopardy isn't necessarily a hard one, but it’s certainly a romantic one! That’s right trivia lovers, today we ...
Can you solve these 25 real Jeopardy! clues about the '70s? As of March 2026, "Jeopardy!" has been stumping contestants and audiences alike with over 550,000 clues over the course of its 60-year run.
When John Entwistle passed away in 2002, The Who were once again left with a colossal hole to fill, and they did so with the polar opposite of the bassist.
Michigan native Jamie Ding won his 11th straight "Jeopardy!" appearance on Friday's episode, tying him for the 18th-longest streak in the show's history. More: Grosse Pointe North grad Jamie Ding wins ...
This Grosse Pointe North High School graduate is now among the winningest contestants in "Jeopardy!" history. Who is Jamie Ding? Correct! Ding, a bureaucrat and law student now residing in ...
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Who won Jeopardy! tonight? March 25, 2026, Wednesday
Jamie Ding won Jeopardy! on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, grabbing his ninth straight victory. The law student from New Jersey now holds $245,802 after a triple stumper in the game ended with all three ...
There are three things guaranteed in the world today: Death, taxes, and Jeopardy! being on. Believe it or not, the iconic game show has been on the air for over 60 years (though the modern incarnation ...
Jeopardy! champion Jamie Ding continues to dominate as the returning contestant looks to add to his already sizable eight-day total of $222,203. On Wednesday, March 25, “faceless bureaucrat” and law ...
New Jersey's Jamie Ding ran his winning streak to eight straight games on Tuesday's "Jeopardy!" New Jersey's Jamie Ding has run his winning streak to eight straight games on "Jeopardy!" The Princeton ...
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