The “Jeopardy!” episode broadcast March 13 featured two Berks County high school graduates among the three contestants vying to win money by answering a barrage of brain-teasing trivia questions.
The “Jeopardy!” episode broadcast March 13 featured two Berks County high school graduates among the three contestants vying to win money by answering a barrage of brain-teasing trivia questions.
Speaking ahead of his arrival as the host of returning series Jeopardy! the broadcaster, 67, explained that the psychological side of quizzing is as important as any obscure fact.
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James Corson, from Fredrick, Maryland, returned to try and win his third game, after blowing his competitors out of the water ...
"After living with Parkinson’s for five and a half years, it’s no longer about just wanting to do well for myself," Harvey ...
If you're a Monmouth County native and a Jeopardy! fan, you were likely pointing at the television and shouting on Tuesday ...
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