Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Mar 22, 2024 · Matt Jackson. 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of 1st runner-up Team Ken: a share of $300,000 split three ways with Ken Jennings and Monica Thieu. 2015 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $100,000. Season 32 13-time champion: $411,612 + $2,000. Matt appeared in the following 2 archived ...

  2. Matthew "Matt" Barnett Jackson (b. June 24, 1992) is a paralegal from Washington, D.C. He was a thirteen-day Jeopardy! champion in Season 32 and accumulated $413,612, the tenth-highest total in regular play. Jackson auditioned for the regular show after two unsuccessful attempts to enter the College Championship, and read various books on the Jeopardy! experience, such as Ken Jennings ...

  3. Oct 7, 2015 · But there’s something deeply fascinating about the show’s newest phenomenon, Matt Jackson. A paralegal based in Washington, D.C, the 23-year-old Jackson (he auditioned when he was 22) has won ...

  4. Oct 12, 2015 · Then read this. Matt’s 12-day total of $390,411 is obviously gargantuan, but his win also cemented his place in the Jeopardy! pantheon: Matt is now in fourth place on the all-time consecutive games won list, behind only Ken Jennings, Julia Collins and Dave Madden. It also puts him ahead of notable 11-time champion Arthur Chu.

  5. Oct 9, 2015 · Most "Jeopardy!" champions come and go, and fail to prove any more memorable than the sums they take home with them. Not so for Matt Jackson, the 23-year-old paralegal from Washington, D.C. who ...

    • 1 min
    • Randee Dawn
  6. RigbyCC. •. Exactly, I don’t see what people mean when they say “what’s” isn’t a proper lead in to a response. In the context of a trivia game like Jeopardy, “what’s” is absolutely a proper lead in whether the response is about a person, place, or thing. The whole dehumanizing argument is something I don’t get behind.

  7. Oct 9, 2018 · Matt Jackson. From Season 32I was invited back to my high school to speak to the current kids, many of whom apparently worshipped me during my Jeopardy! run. I also got invited to speak to D.C.'s District Court and Court of Appeals judges for their lunchtime speaker series, whose previous honorees include minor figures such as Sonia Sotomayor ...

  1. People also search for