For Your Information
Visit some of these other Jeopardy!-related pages on the World Wide Web:
The Jeopardy! Fan Club
by Michael Dupee, the
1996 Tournament of Champions
winner. Many links here, too.
For those of you wanting more information about Jeopardy!, there are several books written about the current incarnation of the show which I highly recommend:
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The JEOPARDY! Book by Alex Trebek and Peter Barsocchini. This is the original authorized behind-the-scenes look at the show. The only drawback is that it is about 10 years old now. (ISBN: 0-06-096511-8) | The JEOPARDY! Challenge by Alex Trebek and Merv Griffin. This is nothing more than a book full of answers-and-questions previously used on the show, which came out shortly after The Jeopardy! Book. (ISBN: Unknown) | |
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Secrets of the JEOPARDY! Champions by Chuck Forrest and Mark Lowenthal. This is a guide to studying to be a contestant, written by two former Tournament of Champions winners. (ISBN 0-446-39352-5) | ![]() |
Inside JEOPARDY! by Harry Eisenberg. The first edition of this book was a sharp, revealing look behind-the-scenes, written by a former show writer. The second edition lacks a lot of the controversial issues and is quite boring in contrast. The first edition is also very hard to find at all these days. (ISBN 1-56901-177-X) |
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How To Get On JEOPARDY! And Win is the latest book about the show, written by 1996 ToC winner Michael Dupee. It contains everything from behind the scenes looks, to wagering strategies, to facts that any serious Jeopardy! player has to know. Highly recommended, and you can get it right now at amazon.com ! | ![]() |
For die-hard Jeopardy! fans who want to get their hands on anything associated with the show, there are also home box games and computer software games. Pictured left is The Jeopardy! Scorekeeper (no longer sold), which was essentially an overpriced calculator. |





