The number of potentially correct answers for a player is divided by the ratio of correct answers.
The score a player receives if all bets are ignored is named after the competitor who came up with the strategy.
A clue-selection strategy in which the next clue is selected from a randomly-chosen category different from the category of the last clue.
A push-button-topped, cylindrical hand-held device that is used on Jeopardy! contestants to indicate their readiness to answer a clue.
A descriptively phrased answer to the correct response is the 'question' posed to Jeopardy! contestants.
A clue is bet upon before it is revealed rather than having a fixed monetary value attached to it.
A clue to which no player has provided the right answer.
A Daily Double Wager that carries a lower risk than the intrinsic value of the clue.
The Final Jeopardy! a wagering scenario is when the player in second place has a score that is less than half that of the player in first place.
A fact that is sufficiently obscure to be beyond the scope of common knowledge.
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