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The Big Picture Ever wish you could participate in Jeopardy! but you only get the pop culture sections correct? This new show might be for you! Titled Pop Culture Jeopardy!, the new game show will put teams of three through a tournament where they must answer the pop culture questions and be experts in all things in the zeitgeist.
Knowing that it will be groups of three all competing for the top prize does change the dynamics of regular Jeopardy!, which typically just has three contestants all competing on their own for the big money, but still, getting to see questions about the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a Jeopardy! setting? That's going to be a lot of fun.
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