Jeopardy May 23 2023 Recap: Final Answer & Who Won Tuesday
Find out everything that you need to know about today’s Jeopardy episode, including the Final Jeopardy, clues and answers, and the contestants plus who won tonight!
Today’s Final Jeopardy – Tuesday, 23 May 2023
Today’s Final Jeopardy clue is as follows:
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Shakespeare's Characters - Both of the names of these 2 lovers in a Shakespeare play come from latin words for "Blessed" |
Today’s Final Jeopardy Answer – Tuesday, 23 May 2023
The answer to Today’s Final Jeopardy clue is as follows:
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Who are Beatrice and Benedick? |
Who Won Jeopardy Tonight? – Tuesday, 23 May 2023
Looking to find out who won Jeopardy tonight? Scroll down below to find out everyone’s final scores, as well as the scores after the Single Jeopardy and Double Jeopardy rounds!
Returning Champion | Contestant | Contestant |
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Ben Chan Green Bay, Wisconsin Philosophy Professor 9 Day Winnings of $252,600 Final Score: $5,199 Round 2 Score: $17,400 Round 1 Score: $7,200 | Danny Leserman Rancho Palos Verdes, California Policy Communications Manager Final Score: $1,000 Round 2 Score: $2,400 Round 1 Score: $1,600 | Lynn Di Vito Colorado Springs, Colorado Retired Museum Educator Winning Score: $11,800 Round 2 Score: $14,800 Round 1 Score: $1,000 |
Final Jeopardy Video – Tuesday, 23 May 2023
Watch all the videos from today’s Jeopardy episode below, including highlights, behind the scenes outtakes and full episodes.
I think you stole the win from Ben. The prompt didn’t ask for the name of the Play. It asked for the names of the “2 lovers”. Host, Mayim Bialik, appeared to have a hard time with the answer as she was reading it. She knew that he had answered correctly but the judges were saying it was wrong! How sad that you play favorites.
Ben should have won. So unfair! He had the right answer.
Tonight’s Final Jeopardy was so wrong! You stole the final from an exceptional champion. He was gracious even though you ruled against him. The prompt was vague & didn’t ask for the play’s name. It asked for the names of the two lovers. Pathetic Jeopardy Judges! Just Pathetic!
Bull, Ben won have seen far worse spelled answers. Bring him back.
I rewound several times and there is no way that Ben was wrong. You DO NOT count spelling and the final jeopardy DID NOT ask for the name of the play in any way. Think the judges got this wrong big time.