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‘Jeopardy!,’ ‘Wheel of Fortune’ gave risqué solutions, superstar lookalikes and tough clues in 2024

Game shows noticed some main modifications this yr, significantly with the departure of Pat Sajak as host of “Wheel of Fortune” after 40 years.

Ryan Seacrest took over completely, becoming a member of Ken Jennings as the brand new leaders of a few of the longest-running exhibits on tv, the place contestants have given viewers some wild moments this yr, from the risqué to the complicated.

Check out the wildest recreation present moments of 2024 under, together with a viral “Wheel of Fortune” participant’s rationalization for his sudden reply.

‘JEOPARDY!’ CONTESTANT CALLS OUT GAME SHOW AFTER AWKWARD ‘SEXIST’ CLUE

Risqué Answer

Tavaris Williams gave an immediately viral reply on “Wheel of Fortune,” buzzing in to say “Right within the butt.” (ABC)

“Wheel of Fortune” contestant Tavaris Williams grew to become an immediate viral sensation because of his May 23 look and his NSFW reply.

During a toss-up puzzle, the puzzle board had the letters for the phrase “_ _ _ _ /I _ /T _ E /B _ _ T!”

Williams shortly buzzed in and confidently mentioned, “Right within the butt.”

His reply was met with a quick silence, then viewers laughter, adopted by a “What?” from fellow contestant Tyra, and a definitive “no” from Sajak as a glance of utter shock crossed Williams’ face.

The appropriate reply was “T H I S / I S / T H E / B E S T !”

WATCH: ‘WHEEL OF FORTUNE’ CONTESTANT EXPLAINS HIS RISQUÉ ANSWER

‘WHEEL OF FORTUNE’ CONTESTANT GOES VIRAL FOR X-RATED ANSWER: ‘WILL BE PLAYED FOR ETERNITY’

“I attempted to simply beat my contestants by buzzing in first and letting my mind catch up,” Williams instructed Fox News Digital of his now notorious TV second.

“And when my mind was prepared to talk, I noticed the R, I noticed the B, I noticed the T. I went for ‘Right within the butt’… And as soon as [host Pat Sajak] mentioned ‘no,’ oh, it was the worst feeling,” he continued with fun.

After taping, Williams needed to hold the second secret from his household, who have been gathered to observe it reside. 

“My spouse’s like, ‘I’m married to a meme now,'” he mentioned with fun, noting his household was total very supportive.

Williams did stroll away with $9,500, however virtually as quickly because the second aired, followers took to social media to have an excellent chuckle about the risqué reply. 

WATCH: ‘WHEEL OF FORTUNE’ CONTESTANT HAD TO KEEP VIRAL MOMENT SECRET FROM FAMILY

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History-making low rating

Erin Buker on Jeopardy

“Jeopardy!” contestant Erin Buker earned the second-lowest rating within the present’s historical past. (ABC/Jeopardy)

A “Jeopardy!” contestant earned an unlucky place within the present’s historical past when she earned the present’s second-lowest score ever recorded.

Erin Buker, who walked away with a closing rating of -$7,200, instructed Fox News Digital that whereas she had a “fairly cool” time taping the episode, she would describe it as an “out-of-body expertise.”

“You’re wanting, you see the clues, however you do not bear in mind what class it’s,” she defined. “You’re reminding your self to not, you realize, make bizarre faces since you’re on reside tv.… The method they tape it’s prefer it’s the reside present. They actually attempt to hold it actually tight.”

And despite the fact that she didn’t do in addition to she’d hoped, Buker mentioned she’d “like to do it once more.”

WATCH: ‘JEOPARDY!’ CONTESTANT ERIN BUKER DESCRIBES WHAT IT WAS LIKE GETTING HISTORIC LOW SCORE

‘JEOPARDY’ CONTESTANT WHO EARNED SECOND LOWEST SCORE IN GAME SHOW HISTORY SPEAKS OUT: ‘A DAY TO FORGET’

Famous Faces

“Jeopardy!” had not one however two contestants that made viewers do a double take this yr.

The first was David Erb, who bore a hanging resemblance to actor Clint Eastwood.

“David appears to be like like a number of completely different individuals. Clint Eastwood is certainly one of them,” a “Jeopardy!” fan wrote on Reddit. 

Another shared on X, previously Twitter, “Is it simply me or does David on #Jeopardy remind anybody else of a younger Clint Eastwood??”

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“Jeopardy!” contestant David Erb bore a resemblance to Clint Eastwood, in accordance with followers. (Jeopardy/ABC)

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The different contestant that caught viewers’ eyes was Father Steve Jakubowski, a Catholic priest from Michigan who shortly earned numerous followers on-line.

“There’s a sizzling priest on Jeopardy rn ship assist,” one particular person wrote on X.

A photo of Father Steve Jakubowski on "Jeopardy!"

Father Steve Jakubowski instructed Fox News Digital that Ken Jennings and the remainder of the “Jeopardy!” crew have been “very form” to him. (ABC/Jeopardy!)

In a press release to Fox News Digital, Jakubowski mentioned that being on “Jeopardy!” was “an ideal expertise.”

“Ken and all of the producers and staff have been very form to me with the novelty of getting a Catholic priest on the present,” he defined. “I hope it gave a constructive impression of my group and the Church. The present airs at 3:30 the place I reside in Austin, and so we had a watch get together at our parish faculty with our college students and their dad and mom – tons of enjoyable to share that with our parish.”

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Second Day on the Job

Ryan Seacrest smiles for a photo with Vanna White and Pat Sajak on the set of 'Wheel of Fortune'

Ryan Seacrest changed longtime host Pat Sajak following his retirement final yr. (Ryan Seacrest Instagram)

Seacrest took over for Sajak because the host of “Wheel of Fortune” this yr, and folks shortly put the blame at his toes for a contestant’s huge loss.

During his second night time internet hosting, contestant Airica spun a $1 million wedge throughout her flip. The wedge might have been swapped out for the $100,000 wedge within the bonus spherical, which means that if she gained the sport, she might have doubtlessly gained the massive prize.

Airica solved the primary puzzle, and landed on a $1,000 thriller wedge and was given the selection to unveil it or depart it. 

“It could possibly be a bankrupt or it could possibly be $10,000,” Seacrest defined, and after she determined to danger it, Airica unveiled the bankrupt wedge and Seacrest needed to take again the million-dollar wedge.

Ryan Seacrest, Wheel of Fortune contestant

“Wheel of Fortune” followers have been upset with Seacrest for a participant lacking out on a shot at a million-dollar prize. (Getty Images/Wheel of Fortune/ABC)

CLINT EASTWOOD’S DAUGHTER TURNED FAMILY TRADITION INTO ‘WHEEL OF FORTUNE’ CAREER

Fans on-line felt Seacrest hadn’t defined the foundations correctly, comparing him negatively to Sajak.

“Pat would’ve defined that if she took the danger, she would’ve misplaced the million-dollar wedge,” a fan wrote on X.

Others defended Seacrest, noting that contestants get a rundown of guidelines and gameplay forward of time, or have been probably briefed on the foundations in a portion minimize for time.

‘WHEEL OF FORTUNE’ FANS CRITICIZE ‘NAUSEATING’ CHANGES TO GAME SHOW LOOK

Sexist Clue

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During an episode of “Jeopardy!”, the class “Complete the Rhyming Phrase” shortly turned the sport into a clumsy scenario. (Getty Images/Jeopardy!/ABC)

Jennings bore the brunt of criticism for a “sexist” clue throughout an October episode of the present.

During the episode, the class “Complete the Rhyming Phrase” contained a clue that learn, “Men seldom make passes at…”  

Returning champion Will Wallace accurately answered, “Girls who put on glasses.”

Jennings acknowledged the immediate might have made feminine contestant Heather Ryan uncomfortable since she wore glasses on the present.

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The questionable “Jeopardy!” phrase was from well-known feminine poet Dorothy Parker. (Jeopardy!/ABC/YouTube)

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“Slightly problematic, sorry, Heather,” Jennings remarked, and Wallace added “very” in protection of his competitor.

The questionable phrase was from acclaimed poet Dorothy Parker. 

Game present followers have been fast to react to the tense scenario on social media. 

A viewer wrote on X, “Still offended about this. She’s used her intelligence to get on right here, solely to be insulted by a sexist and impolite remark.”

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Celebrity Confusion

Some “Jeopardy!” clues depart contestants fully stumped, as was the case with a few popular culture clues this yr.

In February, through the Final Jeopardy spherical of “Jeopardy!’s Champions Wildcard,” contestants have been taken down by a letter in a Johnny Cash song title.

The clue for the query was, “‘It was sort of a prodding to myself to play it straight,’ mentioned Johnny Cash of this 1956 hit, with the proper reply being “I Walk the Line.”

Unfortunately for all of the contestants, one letter price all of them factors and time on the Champions Wildcard. All three contestants answered “Walk the Line,” leaving out the letter “I.”

Ken Jennings and Johnny Cash split

Contestants have been taken down by the letter “I” within the reply to their closing “Jeopardy!” query. (Getty Images)

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A month later, on an episode of “Jeopardy: Tournament of Champions,” rivals Ben Chan, Yogesh Raut and Troy Meyer missed a $400 clue about a Taylor Swift song within the class “Songs of Youth.”

The immediate learn by Jennings mentioned, “Inspired by her bestie, Tay Tay sang when ‘anyone tells you they love you’ at this title age ‘you are gonna consider them.'”

The appropriate reply was “Fifteen,” the title of Swift’s nation pop tune from her second studio album, 2008’s “Fearless.” The musician has beforehand mentioned “Fifteen” was impressed by her highschool greatest good friend Abigail Anderson, who skilled a painful breakup with a boyfriend when she and Swift have been each 15.

“We’re gonna get killed for that,” Meyer mentioned with fun.

jeopardy sign/taylor swift performing

A clue a couple of Taylor Swift tune stumped “Jeopardy!” contestants. (Getty Images)

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“Painful” Mistake

Vanna White and Ryan Seacrest point at the Santa Monica ferris wheel lit up like "Wheel of Fortune" wheel

A “Wheel of Fortune” contestant misplaced out on an enormous prize thanks to at least one mistaken letter. (Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for CBS Media Ventures/Sony Pictures Television)

“Wheel of Fortune” followers have been frustrated by a player’s costly mistake throughout an episode in May.

Contestant Kimberly Wright landed on the Express wedge when the board learn “D U _ _ – _ _ L L E D PLATYPUS.”

“I’m going to name an F,” Wright mentioned to groans from the studio viewers. 

Wright apparently believed that the proper reply was “duck-filled platypus” when it was truly “duck-billed platypus.”

Contestant Marie Kioski from Owosso, Michigan, solved the puzzle, profitable a visit to Margaritaville Vacation Club Rio Mar in Puerto Rico, price $7,250.

“Oh my, that was painful. F?? She thought the platypus was stuffed? with what precisely?” a viewer wrote on X, previously Twitter.

Ella Bennet
Ella Bennet
Ella Bennet brings a fresh perspective to the world of journalism, combining her youthful energy with a keen eye for detail. Her passion for storytelling and commitment to delivering reliable information make her a trusted voice in the industry. Whether she’s unraveling complex issues or highlighting inspiring stories, her writing resonates with readers, drawing them in with clarity and depth.
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