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After winning five games of "Jeopardy" last year and her "Tournament of Champions" quarterfinals matchup last week, Milwaukee ER doctor Amy Hummel's time on the Alex Trebek Stage has come to an end.
After winning five games of "Jeopardy" last year and her "Tournament of Champions" quarterfinals matchup last week, Milwaukee ER doctor Amy Hummel's time on the Alex Trebek Stage has come to an end.
After winning five games of "Jeopardy" last year and her "Tournament of Champions" quarterfinals matchup last week, Milwaukee ER doctor Amy Hummel's time on the Alex Trebek Stage has come to an end.
"Amy, congrats on making the semifinals," host Ken Jennings said to Hummel during the show. "But, I understand there's one particular part of a 'Jeopardy!' game that you do not enjoy." "Yeah.
After winning five games of "Jeopardy" last year and her "Tournament of Champions" quarterfinals matchup last week, Milwaukee ER doctor Amy Hummel's time on the Alex Trebek Stage has come to an end.
Hummel found herself down early on, entering Double Jeopardy! in last place, but made a comeback and squeaked out a victory in the end. She entered Final Jeopardy! with $6,600 but she decided to ...
Milwaukee ER doctor Amy Hummel is moving on in "Jeopardy!" The emergency physician won her quarterfinal matchup in the "Tournament of Champions" on Tuesday and has advanced to the semifinals ...
She entered Final Jeopardy! with $6,600 but she decided to only wager $199. The clue was a triple stumper and Hummel subsequently finished with $6,401.