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A final round ruling during Wednesday's episode of "Jeopardy!" left fans confused. Contestant Evan Dorey won final jeopardy round even though his answer was singular instead of plural.
First, on the June 23 episode, contestant Emily Croke revealed that she was related to the subject of the Final Jeopardy clue, which prompted some viewers to accuse the show of being fixed.
Here's the clue for game 2's Final Jeopardy category, "Art History": "'Hide & Seek' & 'The Cradle' by this French artist were among the 200 or so works shown at a gallery on Blvd. Des Capucines in ...
Dioro was also incorrect with “Scotland,” dropping to $12,000. Dorey’s response made him the new champ. The judges controversially allowed a Final Jeopardy answer that was technically incorrect.
Earlier this week, a Final Jeopardy prompt about the beloved film franchise left fans scratching their heads, as they argued that the clue was "convoluted." During an episode that aired on July 7 ...
I wouldn't label this a Jeopardy! controversy at all. It's just a crazy coincidence, one that producers and others could never have foreseen. In a recent episode, contestants were given the Final ...
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