Jeopardy! contestant Nick Spicher is getting a lot of attention.
.@Jeopardy contestant loses $3,200 for pronunciation of 'gangster' vs. 'gangsta' https://t.co/7nFguwTV3p
— Fox News (@FoxNews) January 3, 2018
From FOX News:
The contestant initially was awarded $1,600 for the answer. However, host Alex Trebek had the unfortunate task of breaking the news to Spicher a few minutes later that the judges had reviewed his response and could not let him keep the points. Additionally, because he got the answer wrong, an additional $1,600 was taken from his score, meaning the flub ultimately cost him $3,200. This dropped him out of the lead.
...Things aren’t all bad for Spicher as the museum educator from Everett, Washington, ended up winning the game anyway, despite the setback.
Today we learned that there's a huge difference between a “gangster” and a “gangsta.”
— Jeopardy! (@Jeopardy) January 2, 2018
J!Buzz: https://t.co/VLdEDXNMNU pic.twitter.com/vIICbqbj0k
Here's video:
Let Nick’s mistake be a lesson to us all. In 2018, you gotta keep it gangsta at all times. Never Gangster #Jeopardy pic.twitter.com/NMO7QsAfyI
— Roy Wood Jr- Ex Jedi (@roywoodjr) January 2, 2018





























































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