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Jeopardy! (video game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Merchandise based on Jeopardy!

''Jeopardy!'' is an American television quiz show created by Merv Griffin, in which contestants are presented with clues in the form of answers, and must phrase their responses in the form of a question. Over the years, the show has expanded its brand beyond television and been licensed into products of various formats.
==Books==
In 1990, host Alex Trebek co-authored ''The Jeopardy! Book'' along with Peter Barsocchini, which included boards from some of their past tournament games as well as boards specializing in some of the show's various categories. (Trebek also voiced the audiobook, which featured the "behind the scenes" material on tape one, and audio versions of select games from the book on tape two.) Its sequel ''The Jeopardy! Challenge'', also co-authored by Trebek, along with Griffin, included boards from their past tournament games, and was published in 1992.
In 2000, the show's writers released 4 volumes of quiz books titled ''Jeopardy!: What is Quiz Book 1-4?'', each featuring more than 300 pages worth of Jeopardy! boards from Seasons 14-17.
In 2004, Barnes & Noble published ''This is Jeopardy!: Celebrating America's Favorite Quiz Show''. Written by Ray Richmond, it featured selected Final Jeopardy! answers and questions from each of the show's first twenty seasons, plus trivia and other notable facts about the show.
A number of unauthorized books have been published about ''Jeopardy!'', written by people with ties to the show: ''Inside Jeopardy!: What Really Goes on at TV's Top Quiz Show'' (1993), written by former ''Jeopardy!'' writer and producer Harry Eisenberg, was reissued in 1995 as ''Jeopardy!: A Revealing Look Inside TV's Top Quiz Show'' with several allegations of scandal removed; ''Secrets of the Jeopardy! Champions'' (1992), written by Tournament of Champions winners Chuck Forrest and Mark Lowenthal, and ''How to Get on Jeopardy! and Win!'' (1998), written by Tournament of Champions winner Michael Dupée, serve as preparation aids for the ''Jeopardy!'' contestant hopeful; and ''Brainiac: Adventures in the Curious, Competitive, Compulsive World of Trivia Buffs'' (2006), by 74-game winner Ken Jennings and ''Prisoner of Trebekistan: A Decade in Jeopardy!'' (2006), written by comedian and former contestant Bob Harris, provide the insights of the extensive ''Jeopardy!'' experiences of two other notable champions who subsequently became authors of several books each.

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