Here's an email I got this morning thanks to registering on the JEOPARDY! site for some reason at some point in the past:
Attention JEOPARDY! viewers:
TAKE THE JEOPARDY! TEST ONLINE!
Take the first step toward becoming a contestant on America's Favorite Quiz Show® from the comfort of your own home!
The test will take place at Jeopardy.com on the following dates and times*:
For East Coast viewers:
Tuesday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. EST
For Central/Mountain viewers:
Wednesday, January 24th at 8 p.m. CST / 7 p.m. MST
For Pacific Coast viewers (including Alaska and Hawaii):
Thursday, January 25th at 8 p.m. PST
*We strongly encourage you to take the test in your own time zone. However, you may take the test on another night depending on the demands of your schedule.
Registration will remain open until 7:30 PM Pacific Time tonight. It only takes a few minutes, so please visit the test site to register now. Be sure to read through the technical requirements and familiarize yourself with the Test Overview and Tutorial, and remember to bookmark the test site.
Already registered?
You must register in advance to take the test. Click here to register now!
Eligibility Requirements:
You must be 18 or older.
You are not eligible if you have taken the JEOPARDY! 50-question contestant test either in person or online since January 23rd, 2006. (If you took the National Online Test last March you are not eligible for this round of tests.)
You are not eligible to be a contestant on JEOPARDY! if you have appeared on any version of the show, including the Kids, Teen, and College tournaments, hosted by Alex Trebek. For full eligibility requirements CLICK HERE.
Good Luck!
The JEOPARDY! Contestant Team
(end of email)
Ok, here's the registration link, since it didn't make it through the cut and paste process:
http://www.jeopardy.com/onlinetest_jan2007/flash_index.php?hs308=email&hs305=jeop01082007If that didn't work either, just try jeopardy.com.
Go get 'em, Lizards!
Edit: Red-faced apologies for my inability to calculate time based on time zones. Apparently, not only can I not tell east from west but also I can't read a clock going from west to east either. Hopefully this won't be on the test.:)