<P> During the Jeopardy! round, except in response to the Daily Double clue, contestants are not penalized for forgetting to phrase their response in the form of a question, although the host will remind contestants to watch their phrasing in future responses . In the Double Jeopardy! round and in the Daily Double in the Jeopardy! round, the phrasing rule is followed more strictly, with a response not phrased in the form of a question counting as wrong if it is not re-phrased before the host or judges make a ruling . If it is determined that a previous response was wrongly ruled to be correct or incorrect, the scores are adjusted at the first available opportunity . If, after a game is over, a ruling change is made that would have significantly altered the outcome of the game, the affected contestant (s) are invited back to compete on a future show . </P> <P> Contestants who finish Double Jeopardy! with $0 or a negative score are automatically eliminated from the game at that point and awarded the third place prize . On at least one episode hosted by Art Fleming, all three contestants finished Double Jeopardy! with $0 or less, and as a result, no Final Jeopardy! round was played . This rule is still in - place for the Trebek version, although staff has suggested that it is not set in stone and that executive producer Harry Friedman may decide to display the clue for home viewers' play if such a situation were ever to occur . During Celebrity Jeopardy! games, contestants with a $0 or negative score are given $1,000 for the Final Jeopardy! round . </P> <P> The Final Jeopardy! round features a single clue . At the end of the Double Jeopardy! round, the host announces the Final Jeopardy! category, and a commercial break follows . During the break, barriers are placed between the contestant lecterns, and each contestant makes a final wager between $0 and his / her entire score . Contestants enter their wagers using a light pen to write on an electronic display on their lectern . After the break, the Final Jeopardy! clue is revealed and read by the host . The contestants have 30 seconds to write their responses on the electronic display, while the show's iconic "Think!" music plays in the background . In the event that either the display or the pen malfunctions, contestants can use an index card and a marker to manually write their response and wager . Visually impaired or blind contestants use a Braille keyboard to type in a wager and response . </P> <P> Contestants' responses are revealed in order of their pre-Final Jeopardy! scores from lowest to highest . A correct response adds the amount of the contestant's wager to his / her score, while a miss, failure to respond, or failure to phrase the response as a question (even if correct) deducts it . The contestant with the highest score at the end of the round is that day's winner . If there is a tie for second place, consolation prizes are awarded based on the scores going into the Final Jeopardy! round . If all three contestants finish with $0, no one returns as champion for the next show, and based on scores going into the Final Jeopardy! round, the two contestants who were first and second will receive the second - place prize, and the contestant in third will receive the third - place prize . </P>

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