Jeopardy and Google create sweepstakes
I don't watch game shows, except for Jeopardy. I actually consider Jeopardy more of a quiz show because it requires some actual intelligence in order to win. That's not to say guessing the price of a bag of sponges or calling out one of the letters of the alphabet doesn't require a certain level of intelligence. I'm sure Wheel of Fortune has to weed out a lot of unqualified candidates:
M.C.: Okay, Steve, pick a letter.
Steve: Abraham Lincoln!
Anyway, if you're a fan of Jeopardy, I thought you'd like to know that the show has teamed up with Google for the Jeopardy Google Daily Challenge. Starting on June 4, folks can go to the Web site and find an extra clue from one of the day's categories. The answer can be found using Google, and registered users are entered into a sweepstakes to win a $100 daily cash prize, and/or a grand prize of $25,000.
The contest ends July 13.

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