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"Jeopardy!" fans are once again in an uproar after viewing what they perceived to be a mistake on Monday night's show. During the program, a clue was presented and a contestant buzzed in to answer. Host Ken Jennings immediately told him the answer was wrong, then another contestant buzzed in right after with what Jennings called the correct answer.
The only issue is that both contestants gave the same answer, just with different pronunciations. The clue read, "After the Last Supper, Jesus traveled to this garden to pray & was arrested there." The correct answer was the Garden of Gethsemane. A contestant named Kevin was first to attempt an answer, and although he did say "Garden of Gethsemane," he seemed to pronounce the "n" sound at the end of "Gethsemane" like more of a "d" sound.
Jennings quickly said, "No," then moved on to the next contestant to give an answer, Tamara. "What is the Garden of Gethsemane?" she said. In her answer, she did pronounce the "n" sound correctly, but she didn't use the hard "g" sound at the beginning of the word, which is how it's commonly pronounced – instead she used a soft "g." Regardless, Jennings accepted the answer, saying, "Yeah, we just needed the ‘n,’ ‘Gethsemane,’ that's correct." He also pronounced the word with the soft "g" sound.
As always, viewers were quick to take to social media to discuss the issue. "I thought the contestant who answered The 'Garden of Gethsemane' was robbed of his points tonight," one person wrote on Twitter. "What did he say wrong? The contestant who got points for that question, didn’t even pronounce it right." Another exclaimed, "Ken, the host of Jeopardy does not know how to pronounce, Gethsemane!" "The garden of gethsemane is the correct answer,"
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Geth-SEH-muh-nee.”However, he rattled off the name of the place in Jerusalem with a hard “g” sound — like “gate,” which is correct — in the beginning, and a “d” sound — rather than an “n” — on the last syllable.Jennings, 48, said that was wrong and moved on to the returning champ, Tamara Ghattas, who said used the “n” sound at the end but also said a soft “g” — like “gel,” which is incorrect — on the first syllable. “Yeah, we just needed the ‘n’ in Gethsemane — that’s correct,” said Jennings, who also pronounced the name with a soft “g.” The mistake cost Manning a spot during the Final Jeopardy portion of the show, dropping his $4,200 down to $2,600.Jennings’ call sparked the ire of several fans on Twitter.
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posted a video to Twitter of a one-of-a-kind Lego model of the show’s set, with everything from the audience members to the clue board.The replica also features three contestants, as well as the hosting podium with none other than Alex Trebek standing behind it.“This Lego model of the @Jeopardy set is one of my favorite artifacts on our stage,” Jennings wrote in his tweet. “Always nice to see Alex still hosting.”Trebek died of pancreatic cancer in November 2020 at age 80.Fans of the beloved game show were touched to see the legendary host behind the podium again, even if in Lego form.This Lego model of the @Jeopardy set is one of my favorite artifacts on our stage.