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"Jeopardy!" is a classic game show -- with a twist. The answers are given first, and the contestants supply the questions. Three contestants, including the previous show's champion, compete in six categories and in three rounds (with each round's "answers" being worth more prize money). In the third round, "Final Jeopardy," the contestants can name their own jackpot -- as long as it's within the amount of money they've already earned. If a player finishes the second round with zero dollars, they are eliminated from "Final Jeopardy." The first version of "Jeopardy!," which aired from 1964 to 1975 on NBC, was hosted by Art Fleming. Alex Trebek is the current host; he began with the program in 1984 (at the start of its syndicated run).

Latest Questions

# Questions
1 Saturday Night Live is famous for beginning its shows with one of these a scene that precedes the titles
2 A comic verse says Sir James this/ Is a better man than you are/ None of you asses/ Can liquefy gases
3 Antarctica: A shape-shifting alien menaces helicopter pilot Kurt Russell
4 Not just Odysseus but his son visits this nymph who shares her name with a music style; Angelica Kauffman depicted his welcome
5 17th century essayist who was Lord Chancellor of England & 20th century painter of Head of a Woman (Lisa Sainsbury)
6 Once a residence of the Elector of Brandenburg it later got the vote to be the site of a conference late in WWII
7 The style of tap dancing that doesn't employ the taps is referred to as this
8 In a 1920s limerick There was a young lady named Bright/ Whose speed was far these 3 words; she gets back home before she left
9 Australia: Toni Collette longs to be a bride
10 Athena's Roman equivalent this goddess had a shrine on the Aventine that was a meeting place for writers & actors
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