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Latest post Thu, Nov 16 2006 11:58 PM by Clive. 3 replies.
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Anonymous  +  293704 Thu, 16 Nov 06 02:30 AM
what does long jeopardy mean
Grammar Geek  +  293710 Thu, 16 Nov 06 02:52 AM
Can you give us the context it was used in?
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Marius Hancu  +  293948 Thu, 16 Nov 06 05:35 PM
Probably something cut out from a sentence like this:

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A Long 'Jeopardy!' Run, Jeopardized
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4193044&sourceCode=RSS
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Clive  +  294033 Thu, 16 Nov 06 11:58 PM

Hi,

I wonder if you mean the word 'longevity'? (If so, it'll be in your dictionary.)

Best wishes, Clive

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