Jeopardy! contestants know a thing or two about Nevada. So far in 2024, the TV quiz show has asked 46 Nevada-related questions worth a total of $40,100. Want to quiz yourself? Check out the categories ...
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So I think we have to be smart about how we do it.” Spartz, on the other hand, doesn’t think it’s out of the question for Republicans to discuss cuts to Social Security, but she said they ...
One of the greatest frustrations for Jeopardy! fans are when contestants fail to answer questions viewers consider straightforward. Such a moment occurred during a recent episode, leaving fans at home ...
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Representatives for the Florida Democratic Party didn’t respond to requests for comment on Thursday or Friday. Hoye said the questions stem from people who are “just not happy with the outcome.