Jeopardy! Contestants Stumped by The Lord’s Prayer

Jeopardy! is renowned for its challenging clues that test the sharpest minds, but a recent episode took many by surprise when contestants stumbled on a seemingly straightforward clue related to the Lord’s Prayer. This unexpected moment caught the attention of many Christian viewers at home.


On June 13, host Mayim Bialik presented a $200 clue in the “Dadjectives” category. The clue was: “Matthew 6:9 says, ‘Our Father Which Art In Heaven,’ This ‘Be Thy Name.’” For those familiar with the Lord’s Prayer, the correct response should have been “hallowed.” However, all three contestants failed to provide the correct answer, leading to a surprising reaction from the audience.


Twitter was abuzz with responses to this surprising turn of events. Some users expressed their disbelief that none of the contestants knew the answer, reflecting concerns about religious knowledge or faith among Americans. Others found the situation amusing, sharing stories of young children who easily knew the answer.


While Jeopardy! covers a wide range of topics, including Christianity and the Bible, and contestants come from diverse backgrounds, many were taken aback by the inability to answer such a well-known question.

Despite this slip, the contestants showed their strengths in other areas. In the Final Jeopardy round, Suresh Krishnan correctly identified John Travolta as the star of Grease and Saturday Night Fever, extending his winning streak to six games.

Jeopardy! continues to challenge and educate its audience with both difficult and unexpected questions. The occasional stumble, even from knowledgeable contestants, reminds us that everyone has their moments of uncertainty, and the show remains a valuable platform for learning and expanding our knowledge.

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