For season 26 it is $13,800 and a True Daily Double (TDD) on 1 21 10
For season 25 it was $10,800 and a TDD on both 12 1 08 and 12 3 08
For season 24 it is $12,000 on 7 21 08
For season 23 it is $10,000 on 2 8 07
For season 22 it is $10,000 on 11 3 05
For season 21 was 13,200 and 12,000 for Ken Jennings on 11 24 04 and 10 6 04
These answers come from the related link Daily double statistics at the bottom row for each season.
$1.00
yes
In the original Art Fleming Version of Jeopardy their was at least one time when none of the contestants fiinshed Double Jeopardy with more than $0 and so the did not even have a final Jeopardy Clue that day. On March 16th, 2011 only one contestant finished Double Jeopardy with a positive amount and went on to play Final Jeopardy alone.
This is a legal term meaning to be prosecuted for the same crime twice. Here are some sentences.Double jeopardy is prohibited in the United States.If you go to trial now and lose, you cannot ever charge him again, because it would be double jeopardy.I wish double jeopardy was legal in some cases!Of course, there is also something called "Double Jeopardy" on a TV game show (the name of the show is Jeopardy) -- this is the second round of the show when all of the money values are doubled (200-400-600-800-1000).
Of all the Jeopardy contestants playing non tournament final matches only 40 Games have had winners of $40,000 or more and half of those were won by Ken Jennings. If someone were actually lucky enough to have a perfect game and smart enough to answer every question first one wonders why they would be dumb enough to bet everything and risk losing it all not one, twice, or three times, but four times. Plus if the squares were to come up like suggested the odds are less than the chance of winning the powerball lottery. It's not going to happen and none will make the wager if it did. They are not even going to ring in. That they must also be first to answer the question is also part of this impossible theory that supposes that someone smart and intelligent enough would or could go against that intelligence and make those choices even if the unlikely events occurred In theory, the most that can be won on a single episode of Jeopardy is $566400 by the following calculations: The most that can be earned in the Jeopardy round is $35600 if the following criteria are met: All squares are answered correctly by the same person and the Daily Double is found on the last square opened which would have to be a $200 square. Therefore, you would have $17800 before the Jeopardy round Daily Double appeared. Wagering everything and answering it correctly would yield $35600 at the end of the first round. In the Double Jeopardy round, that same contestant must answer all questions correctly before finding the two Daily Doubles which would have to be under two of the $400 squares. Answering all questions correctly prior to the two Daily Doubles would yield an additional $35200. Add that to the $35600 earnings from the first round and you would have $70800 before answering the two Daily Doubles in the Double Jeopardy round. Wagering everything on the first Daily Double and answering correctly yields $14600. Repeating the process on the second Daily Double yields $283200 going into Final Jeopardy. Wagering everything in Final Jeopardy and answering correctly would yield $566400!
The largest circulating U.S. coin ever minted was the $20 gold double eagle.
no he was never on the show
The odds of it not happening are way too great with only 30 questions and 30 times that many shows already aired. What would it matter even if they did choose it first the contestant can wager up to $1000 even if they have not earned money or if they are already in the negative.
The largest denomination of circulating coinage the U.S. ever minted was the $20 gold double eagle.
While the Jeopardy Journal may have had an answer the show has 2 sets of 30 questions and a final question at the end of the show. The journal may had meant that the record for answers was 23 out of the 30 possible in each section was the best that had been done and not what was possible based on the math involved of 30 X 2 + 1 = 61. The question does not even limit it to a single contestant or that they were correct answers so the number could be even higher if wrong answers were counted. Also Jeopardy requires responses to be in the form of a question According to the Jeopardy journal from the producers archives, total number is 23.
The biggest standard string instrument is a double bass.The largest ever built (in 1850) was called an octobass, a giant 3-stringed double bass.
The largest denomination coin the US ever minted as currency was the $20 gold double-eagle.