
"This is 'Jeopardy!'"
Every night, three contestants compete on "Jeopardy" by buzzing in at trivia questions in the hopes of starting a winning streak and taking home cash.
"Jeopardy" has been a TV staple since 1984, racking up 34 Emmy Awards and a Peabody and even turning some contestants into celebrities. While host Alex Trebek is no doubt the star, occasionally a contestant will end up more than a one-time phenom.
From Ken Jennings to Brad Rutter - who both went up againstIBM supercomputer Watson back in 2011 - repeat champions have not only won games and millions of dollars, but the attention and adoration of viewers.
Sometimes, a winning contestant will mention what they plan on doing with their money - spending for a wedding, a new car, or a house are all common answers. But many of the show's biggest winners have more in common than their intelligence: they invested the bulk of their winnings.
We found out what five of the most popular and successful candidates in "Jeopardy" history did post-show. Find out what each has spent their winnings on.