[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for the Monday, November 18 episode of Jeopardy!]
Jeopardy! followers have been handled to some magical advertising and marketing on Monday night time as Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, and co. introduced class about Depraved forward of the film’s November 22 extensive launch. However the enchantment pale when a participant was dominated incorrect with a response some followers felt was truthful sport.
The contestants have been one-day champ Paul Clauson, an, as he shared, former tax analyst from Madison Heights, Michigan, with winnings of $15,201 after a powerful debut, Jonelle Lonergan, a product supervisor from Boston, Massachusetts, and Amy Fleenor, an legal professional from Cleveland, Ohio.
Clauson was mounting a lead when he chosen the $1000 “Depraved” clue. Director Jon Chu appeared on-screen to learn, “After I first noticed Depraved earlier than it even hit Broadway I may envision it up on the massive display & now we invite the viewers to step contained in the magical world of Oz & take pleasure in such a 9-letter expertise.”
Clauson responded, “What’s fantastic?” Ken Jennings shared he was incorrect and Lonergan responded, “immersive?” Which was dominated appropriate as the specified response.
Regardless of the $2000 swing in opposition to him, Clauson took cost for the remainder of the spherical, and bolstered by a Each day Double he completed with $8,000, she had $3,200, and Fleenor $0.
Within the Double Jeopardy! spherical, the reigning champ got here into his personal with a stellar efficiency, getting greater than 10 clues appropriate together with each remaining Each day Doubles. He discovered them back-to-back, gaining $3,3000 a chunk and crusing into Last Jeopardy with a runaway or untouchable lead. He boasted $21,200 Fleenor a decent $8,000, and Lonergan $6,800.
The “American Ladies,” clue was, “In 1900 she informed a Mr. Dobson, “Get out of the best way. I don’t need to strike you, however I’m going to interrupt up this den of vice.”
Lonergan had a redemption second with the only real Last Jeopardy get, the one one to appropriately reply “Carrie Nation.” However since Clauson had a runaway, it didn’t matter, and he dropped $101 to complete with $21,099 and be a two-day champ with $36,300.
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