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12-31-69
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Drummer needed.
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Gender: Male Age: from 21 to 35 |
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He seemed poised to do so, but proved he was fallible , set that record of $184,900 over seven days last winter 'Jeopardy!' Champ Passes $1 Million Mark
Jul 14, 11:57 AM EST
Television's seemingly unbeatable answer man â€â€? or question man â€â€? has passed the $1 million mark on "Jeopardy!" Ken Jennings, the whip-smart software engineer from Salt Lake City, won his 30th straight contest on the syndicated game show, in an episode televised Tuesday
Jennings, 30, has shown few knowledge gaps in his march to millionaire status
"Jeopardy" contestants are provided the answer, and must reply in the form of a question
Jennings answered 1996 and 2001
In his monthlong run, Jennings has provided more than 1,000 correct questions Now a player stays on the show until losing That brought his earnings to $1,004,960 He was a member of Brigham Young University's College Bowl team in the 1990s, and he edits literature questions for the National Academic Quiz Tournament
The only suspense Monday was in whether Jennings would beat the single-day "Jeopardy!" record of $52,000 in winnings, which he's tied twice
He'll be back to try again Tom Walsh of Washington, D
At the start of its 20th season last fall, "Jeopardy!" changed its longtime rule that said a champion must leave after five straight wins C
He's long since blown past the previous record for a "Jeopardy!" contestant, excluding special tournaments
He had to name the two years, five years apart, where The New York Times first used 96-point type for headlines marking historical events The correct response: 1969, when man landed on the moon, and 1974, when President Nixon resigned