Super Jeopardy! - All Episodes

Season 1

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Quarterfinal Round 1Jun 16, 1990
S01E02Quarterfinal Round 2Jun 23, 1990
S01E03Quarterfinal Round 3Jun 30, 1990
S01E04Semifinal Round 1Jul 7, 1990
S01E05Quarterfinal Round 4Jul 14, 1990
S01E06Quarterfinal Round 5Jul 21, 1990
S01E07Quarterfinal Round 6Jul 28, 1990
S01E08Semifinal Round 2Aug 4, 1990
S01E09Quarterfinal Round 7Aug 11, 1990
S01E10Quarterfinal Round 8Aug 18, 1990
S01E11Quarterfinal Round 9Aug 25, 1990
S01E12Semifinal Round 3Sep 1, 1990
S01E13The Super Jeopardy! FinalSep 8, 1990

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