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Jeopardy Contestant s Calzone Response Couldn t Be More Wrong

By Dave Basner Contestants appearing on Jeopardy have a chance at making a lot of money, so long as they are able to give the correct responses to the clues on the show, however, they have an equal chance of getting roasted on Twitter if they give the wrong response, and that s just what happened to one player. About halfway through the game s first round, Steve Bright, a lawyer from Massachusetts, was in second place. He picked the $1000 clue in the category Hot Stuff. Guest host and 60 Minutes correspondent Bill Whitaker read the clue, Stefano Ferrara is a famous maker of these, which can reach a temperature of 800 degrees inside. Steve then rang in and responded, What is a calzone? Before reacting, Whitaker was silent, perhaps to determine if Steve was kidding or not, but then he just said no, with a hint of disbelief in his voice. When no one else rang in, Whitaker revealed the correct response, What are ovens?

Jeopardy Contestant s Calzone Response Couldn t Be More Wrong | Magic 107 7

By Dave Basner Contestants appearing on Jeopardy have a chance at making a lot of money, so long as they are able to give the correct responses to the clues on the show, however, they have an equal chance of getting roasted on Twitter if they give the wrong response, and that s just what happened to one player. About halfway through the game s first round, Steve Bright, a lawyer from Massachusetts, was in second place. He picked the $1000 clue in the category Hot Stuff. Guest host and 60 Minutes correspondent Bill Whitaker read the clue, Stefano Ferrara is a famous maker of these, which can reach a temperature of 800 degrees inside. Steve then rang in and responded, What is a calzone? Before reacting, Whitaker was silent, perhaps to determine if Steve was kidding or not, but then he just said no, with a hint of disbelief in his voice. When no one else rang in, Whitaker revealed the correct response, What are ovens?

Jeopardy Contestant s Calzone Response Couldn t Be More Wrong | Elvis Duran and the Morning Show

By Dave Basner Contestants appearing on Jeopardy have a chance at making a lot of money, so long as they are able to give the correct responses to the clues on the show, however, they have an equal chance of getting roasted on Twitter if they give the wrong response, and that s just what happened to one player. About halfway through the game s first round, Steve Bright, a lawyer from Massachusetts, was in second place. He picked the $1000 clue in the category Hot Stuff. Guest host and 60 Minutes correspondent Bill Whitaker read the clue, Stefano Ferrara is a famous maker of these, which can reach a temperature of 800 degrees inside. Steve then rang in and responded, What is a calzone? Before reacting, Whitaker was silent, perhaps to determine if Steve was kidding or not, but then he just said no, with a hint of disbelief in his voice. When no one else rang in, Whitaker revealed the correct response, What are ovens?

Who is Bananaman? Spurs Super League inclusion compared to Man of Peel

Who is Bananaman? Spurs’ Super League inclusion compared to ‘Man of Peel’   Beano’s Bananaman is trending on Twitter after fans compared him to Tottenham’s inclusion in the controversial European Super League. The world of football has gone into meltdown overnight as 12 of Europe’s biggest clubs announced their intentions to form a breakaway European Super League. Sunday’s announcement, which has been met with fierce opposition from several governing bodies, fans and pundits, would see the 12 teams – plus several invited clubs – competing in a mid-week competition to rival the Champions League without needing to qualifying on merit. However, the inclusion of a number of teams in the proposed Super League has drawn criticism, most notably Tottenham Hotspur, whose addition to the list has been compared to the superhero Bananaman being included in the Avengers.

Bananaman Trending On Twitter Thanks To The European Super League

Bananaman Trending On Twitter Thanks To The European Super League Posted on Kai Humphries tweeted earlier today, the words; Tottenham joining a European super league is like Bananaman getting called up as an Avenger. Bananaman was the British superhero comedy character about a kid, Eric, who becomes a muscular, super-strong, flying superhero with a banana aesthetic, that was adapted into a popular kids TV cartoon and voiced by The Goodies. Originally created by Steve Bright, Dave Donaldson and John Geering, appearing in The Dandy and The Beano. And before you knew it, he was going viral and trending on Twitter. Replies included the following:

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