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  1. Last game of Season 26. #5974, aired 2010-07-29: Jen Fick vs. Markus Iturriaga vs. Meg Miller #5973, aired 2010-07-28: Nora Corrigan vs. Jen Fick vs. Alyssa Morgan #5972, aired 2010-07-27: Alison Stone Roberg vs. Vince Femenella vs. Nora Corrigan #5971, aired 2010-07-26: Alison Stone Roberg vs. John Cunningham vs. Pamela Nelson

    • Season Changes
    • September 2009
    • October 2009
    • November 2009
    • December 2009
    • January 2010
    • February 2010
    • March 2010
    • April 2010

    •New opening sequence: flying glass panels with the Jeopardy! logo moving underneath. As more panels fly over, the Jeopardy! logo appeared at different angles. The camera pans out to show the Jeopardy! logo, and two glass doors close, opening to reveal the 2009-2013 set.

    •The 2009-2013 set becomes primary in the studio, and remains until the end of Season 29.

    •Starting with this season, the Final Jeopardy! logo returned to the contestant podium monitors at the end of each episode.

    •The Jeopardy! Clue Crew consisted of three members; Sarah Whitcomb, Jimmy McGuire, and Kelly Miyahara, which continued until the end of Season 35.

    •The gameplay round title cards feature the "DOUBLE" and "FINAL" in Double and Final Jeopardy! in red, using the Diamante EF DemiBold font.

    •The contestant intros and Final Jeopardy! winnings indicators changed to purple stripes with white text in the same font.

    •September 14, 2009: Season 26 kicks off, and Stefan Goodreau finishes with a 5-day total of $84,870.

    •From September until May, the Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational takes place the third Thursday of each month, where celebrities are competing for $1 million for their favorite charity.

    •October 1, 2009: Andy Srinivasan finishes with a 4-day total of $69,600.

    •October 13, 2009: Contestant Jeff Kirby ineligibly returns as repeat contestant.

    •October 15, 2009: The second Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational features Kareem Abdul-Jabaar, Soledad O'Brien, and Michael McKean competing.

    •October 16, 2009: Terry Linwood finishes with a 5-day total of $122,705.

    •October 20, 2009: This episode marked the only rare Audio Final Jeopardy! to date.

    •October 30, 2009: Christine Valada finishes with a 4-day total of $68,703.

    •November 2-13, 2009: The Teen Tournament is held.

    •November 19, 2009: The third Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational features Julie Bowen, Jane Kaczmarek, and Robin Quivers compete.

    •December 9, 2009: Alex delivers clues from the Galápagos Islands. Dave Belote also finishes with a 5-day total of $134,801.

    •December 17, 2009: The fourth Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational features Christopher Meloni, Harry Shearer, and Joshua Malina compete.

    •December 24, 2009: Ryan Chaffee finishes with a 4-day total of $91,900.

    •December 30, 2009: Stephen Weingarten finishes with a 4-day total of $96,690.

    •January 6, 2010: After the introductions, the dollar figures pop in before the camera cuts to the game board.

    •January 20, 2010: Jason Zollinger finishes with a 6-day total of $148,404.

    •February 1-12, 2010: The College Championship airs.

    •February 18, 2010: The sixth Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational features Chris Matthews, David Duchovny, and Charles Shaughnessy competing.

    •March 10, 2010: Vijay Balse finishes with a 4-day total of $82,400.

    •March 15, 2010: The seventh consolation prizes appear in the contestant podiums for the first time.

    •March 18, 2010: The seventh Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational features Anderson Cooper, Aisha Tyler, and Cheech Marin competing.

    •March 29, 2010: Regina Robbins finishes with a 4-day total of $90,700.

    •April 15, 2010: The eighth Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational features Neil Patrick Harris, Rebecca Lobo, and Hill Harper competing.

    •April 16, 2010: The ninth and final Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational features Jane Curtin, Isaac Mizrahi, and CCH Pounder competing.

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  2. Ken Jennings was on Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? in October 10, 2008.

  3. Jul 31, 2010 · Grant DeYoung, career statistics: 91 correct, 27 incorrect 1/3 on rebound attempts (on 13 rebound opportunities) 46.22% in first on buzzer (104/225) 5/7 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $16,200)

  4. The first version of "Jeopardy!," which aired from 1964 to 1975 on NBC, was hosted by Art Fleming. Alex Trebek began with the program in 1984 (at the start of its syndicated run) and hosted until ...

  5. Notice: The 25th season premiere of Jeopardy! started Monday, September 8, 2008. Jeopardy! has been renewed through the 2011-2012 season. The show first aired in March 1964 and lasted nearly 11 years on NBC daytime (ironically, its current companion in syndication, Wheel of Fortune, replaced the daytime Jeopardy!). The show resurfaced in a modified format in 1978, came back in syndication in ...

  6. Jeopardy! recap for Tue., Oct. 26. Please welcome today's contestants: Mandela, a writer, has a middle name of Peace and a sister named Justice; Nancy, a retired college admissions counselor, lived near a legendary golf course but never played; and. Jonathan, an actor, whose Latin teacher was into the NYT crossword.

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