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Jeopardy Game 220! Season 39 airs on July 14, 2023, and here’s what happened. Itai Sofer defended his two-day winner’s title against new competitors Daniel Moore and Allison Madsen. Continue reading to know the results and answers of the game.
Who won the Jeopardy game on July 14, 2023?
Daniel Moore won Jeopardy on July 14, 2023, while Itai Sofer failed to convert his two-day win into a three-day winning streak. The categories under the first round were US History, Modern Fantasy Lit, 3, 3, Good Afternoon!, Bands Across the Decades, and A Touch of Grey. While Daniel gave seventeen correct and one incorrect answers, Allison gave five correct and one incorrect answers, and Itai gave five correct and one incorrect answers.
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The score of the first round was $9,200 with Daniels, $3,000 for Allison, and $1,200 for Ittai. Categories under Double Jeopardy! Rounds included Dying in the Capital City, Who’s Who in the Old Testament, Science, Around the House, TV Shows, and In Syndication. The scores after the round stood at $29,000 with Daniels, $12,200 with Allison and $6,000 with Itai. Daniel gave 30 correct answers, and two incorrect answers, while Allison gave 13 correct answers and two incorrect answers, and Itai gave 10 correct answers and two incorrect answers.
What was the last question in Jeopardy game on July 14, 2023?
The final question in the 14th July 2023 episode of Jeopardy! It falls under the Books & Authors category and the clue states, “In 1930 this author wrote ‘Murder at Full Moon,’ a horror-mystery novel based in a fictional town in central California.” The answer to the clue was, “Who is John Steinbeck?” Allison and Ittai gave the correct response, thus winning $183 and $5,000, respectively. Responding with London, Daniel lost $4,000 but eventually won.
The final results of the game saw Daniel Moore with $25,000, Allison Madson with $12,383, and Itai Sofer with $11,000. Earlier, Ben Goldstein won five games in a row and qualified for the Tournament of Champions, but missed the six-day streak on the June 23, 2023 episode. Hosted by Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings, Jeopardy is currently in its 39th season. The award-winning game show is one of the longest running game shows of all time with over 8,000 episodes airing.
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