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APRIL 20, 2001 The Syracuse Newspapers reports that about 1,000 people showed up on Thursday to the Oneida Nation's Turning Stone casino to test their knowledge of trivia in hopes of appearing on Jeopardy! and perhaps make some money. The hopefuls included tribal members and members of other New York tribes. Randi Rourk, of the St. Regis Mohawk, passed the first round of tests and has been invited back today for a second interview. She'll have to participat in a 50-question test and a mock Jeopardy! game. Get the Story:
'Jeopardy!' audition draws 1,000 hopefuls (The Syracuse Newspapers 4/20) Relevant Links:
Jeopardy! - http://www.station.sony.com/jeopardy
Jeopardy! audition held at Oneida casino
Facebook TwitterAPRIL 20, 2001 The Syracuse Newspapers reports that about 1,000 people showed up on Thursday to the Oneida Nation's Turning Stone casino to test their knowledge of trivia in hopes of appearing on Jeopardy! and perhaps make some money. The hopefuls included tribal members and members of other New York tribes. Randi Rourk, of the St. Regis Mohawk, passed the first round of tests and has been invited back today for a second interview. She'll have to participat in a 50-question test and a mock Jeopardy! game. Get the Story:
'Jeopardy!' audition draws 1,000 hopefuls (The Syracuse Newspapers 4/20) Relevant Links:
Jeopardy! - http://www.station.sony.com/jeopardy
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