Jeopardy! fans jolted by another Gen-Z slang term clue and complain show ‘used to be serious’ in Alex Trebek days ...Middle East

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Jeopardy! fans jolted by another Gen-Z slang term clue and complain show ‘used to be serious’ in Alex Trebek days
JEOPARDY! has caused an internet swirl with a street slang clue that some fans felt was a bit of a reach for the revered quiz show. Drew Basile – who is the current Jeopardy! champ and a Survivor alum – won his second of three games. ABCJeopardy! fans were caught off guard by the below clue from host Ken Jennings[/caption] ABCContestant Drew Basile instantly got it correct as ‘opp?’[/caption] ABC‘I miss Alex Trebek, Jeopardy used to be a serious show,’ one internet user vented[/caption] Drew faced Jonquil Garrick-Reynolds and Bob Longstreth last Thursday, June 20. The $800 clue was selected under the category “In The Streets” and read by the one and only Ken Jennings. It

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