Word: clues
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...condescending Canadian host and intelligent guests have made it the number one quiz show for 769 weeks. But, apparently, the big wigs are starting to freak out. This season, “Jeopardy” is determined to make a splash running with its secret weapon: the Clue Crew. Instead of the regular text, a few times per show, a video clip featuring a member of the four-person crew will pop up on the screen. They’re cute, they’re perky, and, best of all, one went to Harvard...
...Instantly she set about making her three-minute videotape. She set up the camera by the Charles and, while getting strange stares from passersby—showed off her question asking talents. “I had someone hook me up to a static electricity machine to make the clue come to life. It made my hair stand on end,” she explains...
...anchor of “Michigan This Morning.” She defines herself as the “young” and “fearless” one. “I’m hoping they’ll throw me off a cliff for a clue,” she adds. She also hopes to put her singing skills to use for the show. “I’m loving it. We’ll see if the American people like it too,” says Lidskog, who vows to hold onto...
...though, she’ll just keep giving out the clues. While the answers have to remain under wraps, she has this hint: “please tell the Women’s lacrosse team to tune in for a Harvard lax clue on October...
...dirty. Reporters swarmed around Logan in Boston, Ground Zero in New York and the Pentagon in D.C., trailing anyone who might provide a clue to the investigation. In the Globe newsroom, the bureau chief angrily turned off the TV when CNN claimed to have a list of passengers the Globe thought it had first...