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By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
SPOILER ALERT: The story includes details about the Tuesday finale of Jeopardy! The Greatest Of All Time
ABC’s Jeopardy! The Greatest Of All Time tournament came to an end Tuesday, with Ken Jennings winning the title.
During a Final Jeopardy! category titled Shakespeare’s Tragedies at the end of Match 4, Jennings was the only contestant to answer correctly: “Who is Iago?” Despite not waging any money, Jennings was crowned the champion. (you
viewers were left howling at their TV’s on Saturday night after new judge Todrick Hall made a ‘savage’ dig at ’s former romance with
Well, that argument’s settled: Ken Jennings may now be hailed as the best “Jeopardy!” player in history, having earned the coveted GOAT title – and a cool million dollars, to boot – this week after defeating James Holzhauer and Brad Rutter at the show’s “Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time” multi-part tournament. But their spectacular matchup almost never happened at all.
Ken Jennings will not return to "Jeopardy!" after winning $1 million in the show's "Greatest of All Time" tournament.
Part 4 of ABC’s “Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time” ticked down 12% from the previous part, but still put up big TV ratings numbers on Tuesday night.
When it comes to Jeopardy!, Ken Jennings has been crowned the best of the best.
The greatest Jeopardy! champion of all time has been officially crowned after four days of work. Ken Jennings came out on top over James Holzhauer and Brad Rutter in the game show's Greatest of All Time tournament Tuesday night. The Jeopardy! genius won his third match during the fourth round of the tournament and, thus, brought the game to an end.
And the winner of is…
It's a big night for Ken Jennings.
James Holzhauer, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter have one major thing in common with the rest of the world: They adore Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek — and they know him better than most.
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Alex Trebek soldiers on. The longtime host of Jeopardy and the show are back in primetime for a series of games titled Jeopardy: The Greatest of All Time with past champions Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter and James Holzhauer, the three highest money winners in the game show's history. And the new primetime special comes at a time when all eyes are on Trebek as he battles pancreatic cancer.