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Friday, September 03, 2004

He'll take "Brainiac" for a million-plus, Alex.


Jeopardy! whiz Ken Jennings returned to the game show Monday night after a six-week hiatus to continue his unprecedented winning streak.

So far, he's triumphed in 39 consecutive games and banked $1,331,661, shattering all previous records for the syndicated game show.

Monday's win represented Jennings' lowest cash draw from the game to date—a relatively paltry $10,001 after he incorrectly wagered $21,599 in Final Jeopardy. read the story here
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