Jeopardy! fans call out ‘loose writing’ on ‘rough’ clue board that ‘makes no sense’ as Joseph Carlstein scores first win ...Middle East

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Jeopardy! fans call out ‘loose writing’ on ‘rough’ clue board that ‘makes no sense’ as Joseph Carlstein scores first win
FANS have called out Jeopardy! writers for their ‘loose phrasing’ on today’s category board during a ‘rough’ game. The clues are typically “tightly” written, viewers noted, but the phrasing of Wednesday’s game took many off guard before a new champion was crowned.  Ken Jennings hosts Wednesday’s Jeopardy! gameJeopardy! Joseph Carlstein won his first game of Jeopardy!Jeopardy! Returning champ John Liu, a marketing analyst from Santa Monica, California, looked to extend his one-day earnings of $7,801.  He went up against Jacqui Kaplan, a high school English teacher from Sandy Hook, Connecticut and Joseph Carlstein, a graduate student from Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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