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  1. David Madden game 14. Last game of Season 21. #4824, aired 2005-07-21: David Madden vs. Aaron Schnier vs. Britney Harris David Madden game 13. #4823, aired 2005-07-20: David Madden vs. Oscar Avila vs. Ellyn Ritterskamp David Madden game 12. #4822, aired 2005-07-19: David Madden vs. Richard Bernstein vs. Margaret Rhodes David Madden game 11.

    • Season Changes
    • September 2004
    • October 2004
    • November 2004
    • December 2004
    • January 2005
    • February 2005
    • March 2005
    • April 2005

    •New opening sequence: the Jeopardy! logo is superimposed over a colorful background.

    •The "DAILY DOUBLE" name and the "DOUBLE" and "FINAL" in Double and Final Jeopardy! again use Impact, as do the words "VIDEO" and "AUDIO" in Video and Audio Daily Doubles; the "DAILY DOUBLE" name now appears in silver, while all the rest remain red.

    •The contestant intros and Final Jeopardy! winnings changed its color to slate purple strips with white borders and white, italicized, shadowed text in Compacta-D. Starting with the December 27, 2004 episode, the color of the strips became blue.

    •For this season and the next, the category names are switched to Haettenschweiler.

    •On early episodes of this season, Sofia Lidskog was still credited as member of the Jeopardy! Clue Crew in the closing credits, and still featured the original Jeopardy! Clue Crew lineup since it was introduced in 2001.

    •Sofia Lidskog left the Jeopardy! Clue Crew early this season, leaving Cheryl Farrell, Sarah Whitcomb, and Jimmy McGuire through the end of this season.

    •September 6, 2004: Season 21 kicks off. This season would be the last to kick off on Labor Day.

    •September 20-October 1, 2004: The Tournament of Champions was held. Until Season 29, this tournament marks the last time, the champions in the quarterfinals week were in the order of how much money they have won in their initial appearances.

    •October 4, 2004: The Jeopardy! logo became more golden and less reflective during the opening credits. Ken Jennings' 49th-73rd appearances do not mention the number of days he was champion, due to the date of his final episode being leaked.

    •October 8, 2004: This episode is the well-known incident of Ken Jennings' viral response of "What is a hoe?"

    •October 14, 2004: The episode features Tie Domi of the Toronto Maple Leafs, and Alex delivers clues for the first time.

    •October 18-22, 2004: Back to School Week is held.

    •October 25, 2004: Ken Jennings became the first contestant to break the $2,000,000 mark in regular-play.

    •November 2, 2004: Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune do not air due to the news coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election. All four remaining episodes from this week (Tuesday-Friday) are bumped by one day, resulting in a Saturday airdate for an original episode.

    •November 3, 2004: Ken Jennings broke Kevin Olmstead's record on Who Wants to be a Millionaire? for biggest amount of money.

    •November 10-24, 2004: The College Championship was held at the University of Pittsburgh.

    •November 30, 2004: Ken Jennings winning streak ends with a 74-day total of $2,520,700. He is beaten by Nancy Zerg, who loses the next day.

    •December 1, 2004: Ken Jennings brought at the beginning of the show to recognize his place in game show history.

    •December 28, 2004: Aaron Thompson finishes with a 3-day total of $57,899.

    •January 7, 2005: Kerry Breitenbach finishes with a 5-day total of $90,400. She is also the first female 5-time champion since Michelle Clum in 2000 with unlimited rule in place and after clue values were doubled on November 26, 2001.

    •January 26-February 8, 2005: The Teen Tournament is held, with Michael Braun becoming the last qualifier for the Ultimate Tournament of Champions.

    •February 9-May 25, 2005: The Ultimate Tournament of Champions are held.

    •February 23, 2005: This is only episode where only the contestant from the third lectern plays Final Jeopardy!. Also, Jeff Richmond was the only player to have played in 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-player Final Jeopardy! Rounds.

    •March 3, 2005: Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune do not air due to the news coverage.

    •April 10, 2005: Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune do not air due to the news coverage.

  2. Season 21: 2004-09-06 to 2005-07-22 (230 games archived) Season 20: 2003-09-08 to 2004-07-23 (230 games archived) Season 19: 2002-09-02 to 2003-07-18 (230 games archived) Season 18: 2001-09-03 to 2002-07-19 (229 games archived) Season 17: 2000-09-04 to 2001-07-20 (230 games archived) Season 16: 1999-09-06 to 2000-07-21 (230 games archived ...

    Champions Wildcard Play-in Games
    2024-01-12 To 2024-02-02
    (3 Games Archived)
    2023-09-11 to 2024-07-26
    (161 games archived)
    2023-05-08 to 2023-05-24
    (20 games archived)
    2022-09-25 to 2024-02-02
    (26 games archived)
    2022-09-12 to 2023-07-28
    (230 games archived)
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  4. May 19, 2016 · Season 21 (2004) ← Back to season list. Season 20 Season 22. Episodes 230. ... June 21, 2005. Today's Contestants: Mike Bober vs. Elaine Thacker vs. Donna Brutkoski.

  5. from show #9085, aired 2024-04-19. from show #5932, aired 2010-06-01. Some newly entered early-season episodes courtesy of the National Archives of Game Show History. —J! Archive. The J! Archive is created by fans, for fans.

  6. History Wiki | Fandom. Jeopardy! History Wiki. in: Jeopardy!, Statistics. Jeopardy! Season 21 Statistics. This page shows the results from season 21 of Jeopardy! The season premiered on September 6, 2004. The season finale ended on July 22, 2005, airing 230 episodes. (#4596-#4825)

  7. 20 Episodes. S21 E1 - Season 21. S21 E2 - Season 21. S21 E3 - Season 21. S21 E4 - Season 21. S21 E5 - Season 21. S21 E6 - Season 21. S21 E7 - Season 21. S21 E8 - Season 21. S21 E9 - Season 21. S21 E10 - Season 21. S21 E11 - Season 21. S21 E12 - Season 21.

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