The sport that made its Olympic debut in 1988 has a playing surface of only about 45 square feet
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CLUE: The sport that made its Olympic debut in 1988 has a playing surface of only about 45 square feet
ANSWER: Table Tennis
About Today’s Final Jeopardy – Tuesday, 20 June 2023
Table tennis, often known as ping-pong, was officially introduced as an Olympic sport at the 1988 Seoul Games. The game takes place on a court that spans roughly 45 square feet, with standard table measurements of 9 feet in length and 5 feet in width.
The Olympic table tennis competitions include a variety of events. Besides the individual and team events for both men and women, mixed doubles was a new addition to the list of events during the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
Who Won Jeopardy Tonight? – Tuesday, 20 June 2023
Looking to find out who won Jeopardy tonight? Scroll down below to find out everyone’s final scores, as well as the scores after the Single Jeopardy and Double Jeopardy rounds!
Returning Champion | Contestant | Contestant |
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Ben Goldstein Content Marketing Strategist Dexter, Michigan 2 Day Winnings of $15,198 Winning Score: $6,095 Round 2 Score: $6,800 Round 1 Score: $5,600 | Tym Blanchard Cryptocurrency & Angel Investor Nashville, Tennessee Final Score: -$3,800 Round 2 Score: -$3,800 Round 1 Score: -$1,000 | Janie Sullivan Scrum Master Park Ridge, Illinois Final Score: $500 Round 2 Score: $7,500 Round 1 Score: $3,500 |
Final Jeopardy Video – Tuesday, 20 June 2023
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Final Jeopardy is the final round of the popular American television game show Jeopardy!, in which participants test their knowledge in numerous areas by answering questions. In Final Jeopardy, participants are given a single clue and must wager a percentage of their existing earnings based on their confidence in their ability to successfully respond.
Each contestant surreptitiously writes down their wager during the commercial break. The Final Jeopardy clue is presented when the programme resumes, and participants have 30 seconds to write down their solution in the form of a question (e.g., “What is…?”). When the timer runs out, the host, reveals each contestant’s response and wager in ascending order of their pre-Final Jeopardy scores. The scores of contestants are adjusted based on whether their response is correct or incorrect, as well as the amount wagered. At the end of the round, the contestant with the highest score is proclaimed the winner.