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Mami Kataoka, chief curator at the Mori Art Museum, where an earlier version of "According to What?" appeared in 2009, asked what "jeopardy" meant.
"Wait, Wait" is what "The Daily Show" would be if Jon Stewart peddled stories about crime-fighting leeches, or what "Jeopardy" would be if Alex Trebek asked fill-in-the-blank questions about Iranian nuclear negotiations.
It seems strange that a 50-year-old game could still be full of surprises, but that's what "Jeopardy!" winner Arthur Chu has been showing the world the past few weeks.
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This popular TV game show has a thing for science: What is Jeopardy!?
"After four years, our scientific team believes that Watson is ready for this challenge based on its ability to rapidly comprehend what the Jeopardy! clue is asking, analyze the information it has access to, come up with precise answers, and develop an accurate confidence in its response," said Dr. David Ferrucci, the scientist leading the IBM Research team that has created Watson.
What is Jeopardy with no Alex Trebek?
Ever wondered what famed "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek tells contestants when the audience goes home?
Even Pritchard, a musician from a nominated band, can see what is in jeopardy.
"What's at jeopardy is, if we lose, it's definite: we won't get to the playoffs.
Restore the Humanity "What's in jeopardy in medicine — for a host of reasons — is the human connection between doctor and patient.
The government's position was not widely popular, with much of the public wondering why Washington seemed to be putting in jeopardy what was generally acknowledged to be the world's best telephone system.
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