Double Jeopardy! Maine Man Wins Again on Popular Game Show
- Jason Singer, a contestant from Maine, won two consecutive Jeopardy! episodes on Tuesday and Wednesday in 2025, becoming a two-time champion.
- Singer's victory followed a streak of 13 consecutive one-day champions and was initially misreported as a unique marital milestone due to conflicting claims about past married winners.
- After hearing from other married champions, Singer apologized publicly and personally to Kristin Sausville and others to correct the record and acknowledge their achievements.
- Singer emphasized that winning Jeopardy! reflects being a thoughtful, inquisitive person who has dedicated significant effort and excelled despite intense pressure, expressing admiration for all champions.
- Singer’s wins ended the streak of single-day champions, boosted viewer interest, and inspired talks of a possible Couples Tournament showcasing past winning couples.
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'Jeopardy' player apologizes after being mistakenly crowned first champion married to a previous winner
"I love 'Jeopardy!' and the people who love and participate in 'Jeopardy!' and would never want to hurt them or diminish their accomplishments," Jason Singer wrote.Jeopardy! Jason Singer on 'Jeopardy'Key PointsJason Singer joined his wife, Susan McMillan, as a Jeopardy champion on Tuesday.Media outlets erroneously claimed that the couple was the first duo of married winners in the show's history.Singer offered an apology to previous married Jeop…
Jeopardy! ratings suffer major drop as show's longest 1-day champion streak ends
JEOPARDY! ratings have plummeted by over 1 million viewers as the show’s longest one-day champion streak has finally come to an end. Ken Jennings hosts Jeopardy! on ABC, as the game show airs before Ryan Seacrest’s Wheel of Fortune. DisneyKen Jennings is the host of Jeopardy![/caption] ABC/Jeopardy!Contestant Jason Singer ended the one-day champion streak[/caption] The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal ratings for the week of June 16 to June 22. R…
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