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  • 51Jeopardy! around the world — Since the quiz show Jeopardy! premiered in the United States in 1964, many other countries have produced their own international adaptations of the show.Countries with versions of the show past and present Other notesIn addition to the listed… …

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  • 52Jeopardy (film) — Infobox Film | name =Jeopardy caption =Jeopardy movie poster director = John Sturges producer = Sol Baer Fielding writer =Mel Dinelli Maurice Zimm (story) starring =Barbara Stanwyck Barry Sullivan music = Dimitri Tiomkin cinematography = Victor… …

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  • 53Jeopardy! Million Dollar Masters — The Jeopardy! Million Dollar Masters tournament was a two week Jeopardy! tournament televised in May 2002. Fifteen former champions participated in the event, which was taped at Radio City Music Hall. The tournament, which commemorated the… …

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  • 54Jeopardy! Seniors Tournament — The Jeopardy! Seniors Tournament was one of the traditional tournaments held each season on the game show Jeopardy! Eligible contestants consisted of people aged 50 and over.FormatThe format was similar to that of the Tournament of Champions,… …

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  • 55jeopardy — jeop|ar|dy [ˈdʒepədi US ər ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Anglo French; Origin: juparti, from Old French jeu parti divided game, uncertainty ] in jeopardy in danger of being lost or harmed ▪ Thousands of jobs are in jeopardy. put/place sth in jeopardy ▪ …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 56jeopardy — jeop|ard|y [ dʒepərdi ] noun uncount in jeopardy likely to be damaged or destroyed: His political career was in jeopardy. The crisis put thousands of jobs in jeopardy. => DOUBLE JEOPARDY …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 57jeopardy — [14] The semantic focus of jeopardy has changed subtly over the centuries. Originally it meant ‘even chance’, but gambling being the risky business it is, and human nature having a strong streak of pessimism, attention was soon focussed on the… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 58jeopardy — noun in jeopardy in danger of being lost or harmed: put/place sth in jeopardy: The killings could put the whole peace process in jeopardy …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 59Jeopardy (NCIS) — Infobox Television episode | Title = Jeopardy Colour = Series = NCIS Season = 3 Episode = 22 Airdate = May 2, 2006 Production = 03x22 Writer = Director = Guests = Episode list = Episode chronology Prev = Bloodbath Next = Hiatus Jeopardy is the… …

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  • 60jeopardy — /jep euhr dee/, n., pl. jeopardies. 1. hazard or risk of or exposure to loss, harm, death, or injury: For a moment his life was in jeopardy. 2. peril or danger: The spy was in constant jeopardy of being discovered. 3. Law. the danger or hazard of …

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