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Jeopardy 2007 Internet Archive [upd] -

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For detailed clue-by-clue breakdowns of these games, the enthusiast-run J! Archive serves as a textual database for almost every episode aired during this period. 2007 Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions | Game Shows Wiki jeopardy 2007 internet archive

, which aired in February of that year. Watching high school seniors from 2007 tackle clues is a trip. You’ll see categories about MySpace, the first This is a request that requires some interpretation,

Step 4: Check the Comments

The real value of the Archive is the comments section. Because these episodes are unofficial, fans often leave annotations: "The FJ answer is wrong at 18:30 – the judges actually changed it the next day." or "Commercial break cut out at 12:00, sorry." Pop Music: Constant references to Justin Timberlake, Fergie,

  1. A research paper about the Jeopardy! episodes from 2007 that are preserved in the Internet Archive.
  2. A paper proposing how to use the Internet Archive to study Jeopardy! (with 2007 as a case study).
  3. A speculative paper about a hypothetical Jeopardy! episode or contest from 2007 involving the Internet Archive itself.