In Jeopardy! November 1 episode, the returning champion Greg Jolin was pitted against Julie Philips and Sam Cameron.
“In 1886 this brand’s bookkeeper came up with its name & flowing script logo, saying, “The two Cs would look well in advertising,”‘ host Ken Jennings read aloud for the clue. ABC/Jeopardy!
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all entered the "Final Jeopardy" round where the category "Brand Names" was announced. Host Ken Jennings presented the clue: "In 1886 this brand's bookkeeper came up with its name & flowing script ...
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