
Week of February 23: The First Time in History That Has Been Called That
What Is...? A Jeopardy! Podcast
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Show Notes
Regular play Jeopardy! is BACK and once we get over the initial whiplash, we get some great games with some huge final scores, some massive DD wagers that turn out both good and bad, and we get back to our regular dose of actual funny responses of the week, including one this week about synchronized hippos. Plus, J! fans are asking questions about Andrew He's hair and we dive deep on the Sears catalogue.
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SOURCE: New York Times: "How Sears Helped Oppose Jim Crow" by Louis Hyman; History: "When the Sears Catalog Sold Everything from Houses to Hubcaps" by Sarah Pruitt
Special thank you as always to the J-Archive and The Jeopardy! Fan.
This episode was produced by Producer Dan. Music by Nate Heller. Art by Max Wittert.