What we’re answering in the form of a question: J! Archive, a fan-created compilation of more than 380,000 clues from “Jeopardy!” After the show’s “greatest of all time” tournament, it’s a terrific way to test your knowledge against past champions, says Richard Pérez-Peña, an editor in our London newsroom who’s a former contestant himself.
Could you spoiler this please? Not everyone has seen the whole tournament. Especially those of us who are asking someone, anyone for a link to where we can watch it but so far, crickets. After all I've done for you guys....
Could you spoiler this please? Not everyone has seen the whole tournament. Especially those of us who are asking someone, anyone for a link to where we can watch it but so far, crickets. After all I've done for you guys....
It showed up “On Demand” on my cable system, which proved useful after a ridiculous DVR brain fart, but if you don’t have access to a cable subscription or an ABC on demand subscription, I’m out of ideas
Jeopardy!: Celebrate Alex Collection
Jeopardy!: Cindy Stowell Collection
Jeopardy!: Seth Wilson Collection
Leaving NetFlix, 27 Feb:
Jeopardy!: Buzzy Cohen Collection
Jeopardy!: College Championship II
Jeopardy!: Teachers’ Tournament II
Jeopardy!: Teen Tournament III
Jeopardy!: Tournament of Champions III
Good interview. I thought that the interviewer sounded like he had more than the usual insight into the subject. Sure enough, he's a LLama (C Magnolia).
I joined this board a few months after this, so the story wasn't familiar to me. The article I posted was just published this week, though. Probably trying to capitalize on Jeopardy's popularity after the GOAT tourney.