Talk:Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions

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[edit] Spelling of contestants' names

Someone has changed the spellings of the names John Habnek, Paul Krosher, and Nathan Walpole to John Hannatt, Paul Crozier, and Nathan Walpolw. I found no relevant results in search engines for "Nathan Walpolw", so I reverted that name. Plus, that spelling may be highly unlikely because "w" and "e" are next to each other on the keyboard. But with "John Hannatt" and "Paul Crozier" I found results only in a message board (Sony Pictures). As for the original spellings, I found results from that message board and oddchange.com, which seems to be a blog. These are not reliable sources, so I will keep the two changed names for now.

If anybody has reliable sources, this issue will be resolved. This also goes for the rest of the article. Tinlinkin 05:34, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Burns Cameron

Burns is listed as the '65 Grand Champ. In Super Jeopardy!'s second semifinal, Alex Trebek mentions that Burns is the '66 ToC winner. Which is it? Robert K S 01:51, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Dinucci winner.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 05:52, 19 December 2007 (UTC)