Here’s why Ken Jennings apologized on Jeopardy ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

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The popular quiz game show Jeopardy is known for its unique format and fun yet informative clues. Hosted by Ken Jennings, the competition is a fan-favorite game reality series. Instead of the usual answer-the-question format, Jeopardy provides players with answers who are expected to guess what the clue is describing. Once they think about it, they must phrase their response as a question.

Ken Jennings apologizes to the Jeopardy contestant

Last month, on October 28th, 2024, during an episode, things got a little awkward when a sexist clue made it to the game. Jennings apologized for the clue and called it out on-air. Heather Ryan, a health director from Binghamton, New York, was one of the contestants when the clue appeared. The incident happened during the category “Complete the rhyming phrase.” The clue prompted, “Men seldom make passes at…” and the response was “girls who wear glasses.” Ironically, Heather was wearing glasses.

Jennings was quick to say sorry to the contestant. He called the clue “a little problematic” and followed it up with an apology to her. Will Wallace, another contestant and the eventual winner of the episode, also chimed in and agreed, “Very.” Heather came second, only falling short of the win by an agonizing $1. Meanwhile, she spoke to Pipe Dream and said she enjoyed being on the show. Heather called the experience “very fun” and revealed that everyone on the set was welcoming.

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