[The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for the Tuesday, July 1, episode of Jeopardy!]
With a brand new month got here the hope for a brand new multi-day champion. Jeopardy! tied the document for many one-day winners since 2002. This undesirable document got here as a husband competed on the sport present and tried to match his spouse, who gained in 2021.
Dave McBride, from Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, returned for his second recreation after incomes $22,401 in his first. On Tuesday, July 1, he performed towards Jason Singer, from Portland, Maine, and Heather Kompanek, from New York, New York.
Singer, an actual property agent, had plenty of strain on his again as he tried to surpass his spouse, Susan McMillan, who gained $35,600. She performed two video games, however misplaced the second. The couple are each former journalists, who began to look at Jeopardy! collectively day by day early on after they had been relationship, beginning 20 years in the past.
“There are some information on this present that champions are actually hoping to interrupt,” host Ken Jennings stated firstly of the sport. “However, for our present champion, Dave McBride, tying the document for many consecutive video games with a one-day winner on Jeopardy! shouldn’t be one in all them.” The present document is 13, set in 2002. This was the thirteenth recreation with 13 champions. Learn on for the way it performed out.
Singer was within the lead with $3,400 when he discovered the primary Day by day Double. He made it a real Day by day Double in “Homophones.” The clue learn, “Unlawful & to impress a response.” Singer answered, “What’s illicit/elicit?” however was too late, and it didn’t depend. He dropped all the way down to $0. Kompanek, a product assist supervisor, had the lead with $2,400 by the primary business break.
By the tip of the spherical, it was a more in-depth recreation. Kompanek was nonetheless within the lead with $3,600. McBride, a compliance marketing consultant, moved to second with $3,200. Singer had $2,400.
In Double Jeopardy, Singer discovered the primary DD with the primary clue. He tried to take the lead by making it a real Day by day Double once more. In “Artwork Home,” the clue learn, “One of many lonely scenes painted by this American is 1925’s ‘Home by the Railroad,’ completely devoid of individuals.” He answered accurately with, “Who’s Edward Hopper?” and doubled as much as $4,800, taking the lead.
Singer had the lead of $11,200 when he discovered the final DD. In “Powerful TV,” he wagered $3,000. If he was flawed, he would have dropped all the way down to second place. The clue learn, “JFK famously dubbed this present that’s nonetheless round right this moment ‘the fifty-first state.” Within the nick of time, Singer answered accurately with, “What’s Meet the Press?” giving him $14,200.
By the tip of the spherical, Singer led with $17,800. Kompanek had $11,200. The reigning champion was in third with $6,000.
The class for Closing Jeopardy was “Buried in Westminster Abbey.” The clue wasn’t a triple stumper this time. It learn, “In 1991, he turned the primary actor in over 85 years to be interred in Poets Nook & rests close to Shakespeare’s memorial.”
McBride didn’t have the correct reply. He wrote “Who’s Yorrick?” and wagered $1,300, leaving him with a complete of $4,700. Each Kompanek and Singer had been right with, “Who’s Laurence Olivier?” Kompanek added $4,000 to her complete, giving her $15,200. Singer added “#BringBackSusan” to his response. He wagered $4,601, making his complete $22,401.
“He desires a rematch together with his spouse. I like this,” Ken Jennings stated. Singer didn’t beat his spouse, as she had $13,000 greater than him, however he’ll attempt to rack up his complete in recreation two on Wednesday. He’ll attempt to not solely break the Jeopardy! curse, but additionally his spouse’s document and complete.
“We may break the document tomorrow with our 14th new champ. Don’t miss it,” Jennings stated.
“Going to want a much bigger boat for the (1-2 recreation) Champions Match this 12 months ;),” a Reddit person stated.
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