‘Jeopardy!’ Fans React to Controversial Dr. Seuss Ruling by Judges
- On April 11, Stephanie Rosman competed on 'Jeopardy!' against Michael DiScuillo and returning champion Andrew Hayes.
- Rosman's response to a Double Jeopardy clue sparked debate after judges deemed her answer incorrect.
- The clue referenced Ted Geisel's pen name; Rosman answered "Who is Dr. Seuss?" instead of "Seuss."
- Jennings informed Rosman her answer was wrong; the show penalized her $800, bringing her score to $12,900.
- Rosman did not win; some fans thought the ruling was harsh, while others felt it was correct.
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‘Jeopardy!’ Fans React to Controversial Dr. Seuss Ruling by Judges
'I didn't understand their reasoning.'
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