Right. Instead of questions, you are given answers and you have to ask the question that goes with the answer. The answers are in a grid, 7 categories with something like 5-6 answers in each. Each answer is hidden behind a block with an amount of money on it ($100, $200, etc.). So when it's your turn, you tell the MC which answer you'd like by saying, e.g., "I'd like 'Neil Gaiman's "Sandman"' for $100, please." If you get the question right, you get to ask for another answer, and if you get it wrong, the turn passes to your opponent.
Also, Jeopardy has a silly, singsong theme tune that some USian folks sing when they are waiting for something to happen. (On Jeopardy it plays during another part of the game, where the same answer is posed to both contestants and they write down the question on a board.)
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Also, Jeopardy has a silly, singsong theme tune that some USian folks sing when they are waiting for something to happen. (On Jeopardy it plays during another part of the game, where the same answer is posed to both contestants and they write down the question on a board.)