Del. student sets record for 'Jeopardy!' winnings
NEW YORK -- A University of Delaware graduate student who made a bold bet has become the biggest one-day winner in the history of the game show "Jeopardy!"
Roger Craig earned $77,000 on Tuesday's telecast. He beat the $75,000 standard set more than six years ago by legendary "Jeopardy!" champ Ken Jennings.
Craig finished the regular part of the game with $47,000 and bet $30,000 on the category "Literary and Movie Title Objects." The clue was: "The inspiration for this title object in a novel and a 1957 movie actually spanned the Mae Khlung River."
The 33-year-old correctly replied, "What is 'The Bridge on the River Kwai'?"
After two days on the show, Craig has earned $114,000. He's 72 games short of Jennings' record of 74 wins in a row.
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