Throwback: Ken Jennings' 74-Game Streak Ends | Final Jeopardy! | JEOPARDY!

    It was twenty years ago today that Jeopardy fans witnessed what may be the game show's most iconic moment. On November 30, 2004, Ken Jennings saw his record 74 game wining streak end against Nancy Zerg after failing to respond correctly in Final Jeopardy. The Final Jeopardy clue, whose category was "Business & Industry", read "Most of this firm's 70,000 seasonal white-collars employees work only 4 months a year". Zerg, who had $10,000 going into Final Jeopardy,  gave the correct response of "What is H&R Block?" and wagered $4,401, giving her a one dollar lead over Jennings. Ken gave an incorrect response of "What is Fed Ex?" and lost $5,601 (the minimum amount necessary to cover an all-or-nothing wager by Zerg), leaving him with $8,799 for that day. 

    A clip of this iconic moment can be seen below.

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