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    • Season 18 overview
      Sep 3, 2001
      1 episodes
      Season 18 episodes
      1. S18 E1 Sep 3, 2001
      • The Emmy-winning quiz show features a unique answer-and-question format.
  1. Last game of Season 18. (Sarah: If you like San... #4134, aired 2002-07-18: Amy Ellis vs. Kate Quillian vs. Ron Ellison #4133, aired 2002-07-17: Beth Milnes vs. Amy Ellis vs. Jacque Keller #4132, aired 2002-07-16: Molly McGowan vs. Neal Thompson vs. Beth Milnes #4131, aired 2002-07-15: Richard Mason vs. Molly McGowan vs. Bill Popper

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    • September 2001
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    This is both the last season to feature Alex's mustache, and the first season where Alex was clean shaven.
    This is both the last season to feature the $100 increments in the first round and the $200 increments in the Double Jeopardy! round, and the first season to feature the $200 increments in the firs...
    This is both the last season to feature vacation packages and merchandise as consolation prizes for the runners-up in 2nd place and 3rd place, and the first season to feature $2,000 for 2nd place a...
    On the May 16, 2002 episode, after the Million Dollar Masters and the 4,000th episode special, consolation prizes for the runners-up in both 2nd place and 3rd place, which consisted of merchandise...
    September 3, 2001: Season 18 premieres. For the first week of the season, the intro and winning graphics are used from the previous season.
    September 4, 2001: The folder graphics are introduced, animating the same way as in the previous season.
    September 11, 2001: Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortunedoes not air due to the news coverage of the September 11 attacks. It first aired on GSN on June 21, 2005.
    September 20, 2001: Mark Dawson retires undefeated with $52,599, and a new Chevy Corvette.
    October 10, 2001: The whoosh sound came back to the introduction.
    On later episodes of this season, the 1999 Jeopardy Onlinelogo was removed after the Tournament of Champions.
    October 22-November 2, 2001: The Tournament of Champions are held. During the quarter-finals week of the Tournament of Champions, Johnny introduced, on each episode, three of last year's champions,...
    November 7-20, 2001: The College Championship was held at the UCLA.
    November 23, 2001: Trevor Norris retires undefeated with $54,604 and a new Chevy Tahoe. He is also the last 5-time champ before the clue values were doubled, and the last 5-time champ to win a Chev...
    November 26, 2001: The new dollar amounts are introduced: $200 to $1,000 in $200 increments for the Jeopardy! round and $400 to $2,000 in $400 increments for the Double Jeopardy! segment. At the to...
    December 7, 2001: Kathy Cassity retires with $59,200, despite losing her fifth game.
    December 11, 2001: In the category U.S. BUILDINGS, the first clue of the Double Jeopardy! round was about the Pentagon, which was taped before the September 11 attacks. After the Final Jeopardy! ca...
    December 17-21, 2001: The champion's winnings were matched to the Families of Freedom Scholarship with a minimum of $10,000, in response to the September 11 attacks. (Raising $86,701 for the Septem...
    December 19, 2001: The Los Angeles Spirit Chorale appeared in the closing credits.
    January 7, 2002: Mark Lee retires with $67,500, despite losing his fifth game.
    January 11, 2002: Show #4000 airs, which is the 3,935th episode.
    February 4-15, 2002: The Teen Tournament airs.
    February 7, 2002: Alex announces the first three contestants play, the other twelve contestants are locked in a deliberation room. This is so that the contestants won't know what score to beat to b...
    April 12, 2002: The real 4,000th episode of Jeopardy!airs, which is Show #4065.
    April 29, 2002: Ben Sternberg sets a new one-day record of $38,400.
    April 30, 2002: The consolation prizes were announced by Johnny Gilbertfor the last time.
    May 1-14, 2002: The Jeopardy! Million Dollar Masters was held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Brad Rutter won this tournament, becoming the game show's first-ever millionaire, and became...
    May 15, 2002: The 4,000th episode special aired after the Jeopardy! Million Dollar Masters tournament ended. In reality, this is marked as the 4,023th episode to air, which is Show #4088. On this e...
    May 16, 2002: The cash for runner-ups is used for the first time, and the second-place runner-up earns $2,000, while the third-place runner-up earns $1,000. On the same episode, Ben Tritle made his...
    May 22, 2002: Ben Tritle retires undefeated with $78,600, and a Jaguar X-Type, which is the new car from this point to the end of the next season. He is the first 5-time champion after clue values...
    June 3, 2002: Jill Bunzendahl Chimka retires with $85,099 despite losing her fifth game plus $1,000 for finishing in 3rd place.
    June 26, 2002: Eric Floyd retires with $97,800 despite losing his fifth game plus $2,000 for finishing in 2nd place.
  2. Season 18 of Jeopardy! kicks off on September 3, 2001. Jeopardy!, and its sister show Wheel of Fortune, were both preempted on September 11, 2001, due to the news coverage of the terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C. This is the first season not to have any Celebrity Jeopardy! tournaments.

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