Size: 24.4Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 2.3s FileName: jdaily2x Source: Ben Austro
Description: The Daily Double sound effect
 
Size: 15Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 1.4s FileName: jfinalj Source: Ben Austro
Description: The 'blong' from the Final Jeopardy answer reveal
 
Size: 10Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.9s FileName: jdits Source: Ben Austro
Description: This sound signals the end of the round
 
Size: 4.5Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.4s FileName: jtime Source: Ben Austro
Description: If a player runs out of time trying to answer a question or no players respond, this is played
 
Size: 41.3Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 3.8s FileName: jboardfill Source: Jay Lewis
Description: The series of dits and doots heard when loading the dollar amounts into the board
 
Size: 40.4Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 3.8s FileName: j64-dailydoub Source: Jamie Locklin
Description: A series of bell clangs signals a Daily Double
 
Size: 24.2Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 2.2s FileName: j64-endround Source: Jamie Locklin
Description: 2 double clangs means the end of a round
 
Size: 3.9Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.4s FileName: j64-outtatime Source: Jamie Locklin
Description: A quick double-buzz means the players have taken too long to answer
 
Size: 7.4Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.7s FileName: j64-ringin Source: Jamie Locklin
Description: This ding was played when contestants rang-in
 
Size: 34.4Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 3.2s FileName: j-woosh Source: Sony ImageSoft
Description: This is the old wooshing effect used when the globe logo would appear on-screen

Size: 244Kb Info: 22KHz, 16b, S, 2.8s FileName: jeop-dj84woosh Source: Tim Menard
Description: This is the wooshing effect used when the logo would be wiped from the screens, just before the Double Jeopardy! amounts are loaded in