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Regular-season play[]

Game No. Air Date Final score Cumulative Winnings Notes
1 July 26, 2023 $20,100 $20,100 Lucas's only runaway game in regular-season play.
2 July 27, 2023 $22,100 $42,200 Johnny Gilbert announces the contestants playing the next day for the last time.
3 July 28, 2023 $24,000 $66,200 Last game of Season 39.
Last regular season play game of 2023.
Lucas's only come-from-behind win.
Last game where consolation prizes were $2,000 for second place and $1,000 for third place.
Last game with Sony Pictures Television Studios.
After his win, Lucas took an eight-month hiatus due to the season 39 summer reruns, 2023 Jeopardy! Second Chance tournament, the inaugural Jeopardy! Champions Wildcard tournament, the 2023–2024 Jeopardy! Second Chance tournament, the 2024 Jeopardy! Champions Wildcard tournament, the 2024 Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions, and the inaugural Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament.
4 April 10, 2024 $0 $69,200 First regular-season play game of Season 40.
First regular-season play game with behind-the-scenes clips in the opening.
First regular season play game of 2024.
Only regular season play game where Lucas did not find the Daily Doubles.
Lost to Lee Wilkins.
Consolation prizes increased to $2,000 for third place and $3,000 for second place (the first regular-season play game to do so).

Tournament of Champions[]

In the sixth quarterfinal game, he faced off against Drew Goins and Amar Kakirde. Throughout the first two rounds, he came up with 14/17 correct questions. He was the only player who got Final Jeopardy! incorrect, but after losing to Goins (in a runaway game), he and Amar received $5,000.