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His dedication to the game show (unless there's a Lakers game on TV, he says he dutifully watches the show every night) has paid off: “Jeopardy!” is the proud bearer of more Emmy Awards than any other game show and more than 9 million viewers who tune in each week to play along. To date, he has hosted more than 7,000 shows. "Jeopardy!" is taped 46 days out of every year, with Trebek changing suits five times each of those days to account for each episode being filmed. Trebek took on hosting responsibilities forthe popular game show since 1984, two decades after the show's premiere.

He will be posting two puzzles a week - on Monday and Thursday.There are few game shows as revered as “Jeopardy!”-helmed by one of America's most-adored television personalities, Alex Trebek. In his spare time he can be seen banging on typewriters in the Boston Typewriter Orchestra. He is the author of over thirty different books. His puzzles have been mentioned on episodes of " The Colbert Report," " Jeopardy!," and " Sunday Night Football." At one point in time, Blender, Electronic Business, Paste Magazine, Quarterly Review of Wines, The Stranger, Time Out New York, and ran his work.

He regularly contributes work to The AV Crossword Club, Bawdy Crosswords, Spirit Magazine, Visual Thesaurus, and The Weekly Dig. Brendan's puzzles have also appeared in every major market including Creators Syndicate, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Crosswords Club, Dell Champion, Games Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Sun, Tribune Media Services, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. In fact, he's the sixth-most published constructor in The New York Times under Will Shortz's editorship.
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Brendan Emmett Quigley has been a professional puzzlemaker since 1996.
