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Kerry Greene

Birth Hometown: Manchester, New Hampshire
Occupation: volunteer guardian ad litem
Known for: Jeopardy! ToC 2nd runner-up (2015)

Kerry Greene is a volunteer guardian ad litem from Manchester, New Hampshire.

She appeared on Jeopardy! in April 2015, winning 6 games and $146,598. Later, she would appear in the Tournament of Champions and come in third place, picking up an additional $50,000.

Jeopardy! Run[]

Regular Play[]

Game No. Air Date Final score Cumulative Winnings Notes
1 April 1, 2015 $19,201 $19,201
2 April 2, 2015 $23,601 $42,802
3 April 3, 2015 $23,198 $66,000 Kerry's first win from second place.
4 April 6, 2015 $23,600 $89,600 Kerry's first win from third place.
5 April 7, 2015 $36,998 $126,598 Kerry's second win from second place.
6 April 8, 2015 $20,000 $146,598
7 April 9, 2015 $1 $147,598 Chris Hurt ends her streak.

Tournament of Champions[]

In the fourth quarterfinal game, she faced 5-day champion Andrew Haringer and 4-day champion Elliott Yates. She gave twenty correct responses (including one DD) and four wrong responses. Everyone got Final correct. She and Andrew advanced to the semifinals.

In the first semifinal game, she faced the wildcards, 5-day champions John Schultz and Dan Feitel. She gave fifteen correct responses and three wrong responses (including one DD). She and John got Final correct. She advanced to the finals. John and Dan took home $10,000.

In the finals, she faced 13-day champion Matt Jackson and 6-day champion Alex Jacob. In game one, she gave eleven correct responses and two wrong responses. Final Jeopardy was a Triple Stumper. She wagered $4,800. In game two, she gave nine correct responses and two wrong responses. She was the only player correct in Final, but Alex's runaway made him the $250,000 winner. She took home $50,000 for second runner-up.

Common with Other Champions[]

Andrew Pau[]

  • They broke the hiatus of being the champion with 6 consecutive wins in which he had not played more than 100 games since the birth of the super champion.
  • They are both champions with six consecutive wins, and their opponent also advanced to ToC. The difference is that Kerry stepped down and Andrew handed over.
  • Both reached the semi-finals or higher at ToC, with Kerry taking 2nd runner-up.

Cindy Stowell[]

  • They defeated the male champion who qualified for ToC and won a total of 6 games in a row.
  • Both came from third place to win.
  • Both have come from behind to win their regular games. The difference was Cindy had two come from behind wins and Kerry had three come from behind wins.

Megan Wachspress[]

  • Both are champions with 6 consecutive wins and beat a champion with 3 or more wins in a row.
  • There is a history of coming from second place and third place.

Trivia[]

  • She is a champion with more than 6 consecutive wins, born 156 times since the 20-win champion Julia Collins.
  • Among the champions, it is the best result to win without a lock game like Joel Pool, and Cindy Stowell.
  • After her departure, the sluggishness of women's champions continued. After her, couldn't even win 4, let alone 5, and then Cindy Stowell won 6 in a row, ending the women's champion's slump.
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