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viewers complained that Tuesday nights game was "messier" than usual calling out judges for being "pretty harsh" throughout the gameshow. During the latest episode, theatrical wardrobe technician Jonquil Garrick-Reynolds, superior court judge Bob Longstreth, and graduate student Drew Basile all took the stage for a riveting round of Jeopardy. Throughout the gameshow the players all showed off their impressive wide-ranging knowledge and were quizzed in a number of categories from museums to famous author's wives.

After two different instances in which deducted points for slightly incorrect answers, viewers took to complaining over the overly critical judging. One viewer wrote: "I found this to be a weirdly difficult game with a lot of clues where I actually wasn’t sure what answer they were looking for. I must not be alone because the contestants were all struggling at the start.



" And another agreed: "It sucks that there were so many instances of 'so close, it’s actually...

' in this game. I feel for the players — they were on the right track!" And a third chimed in: "This was a messier game than we've seen in a while. Lots of corrections.

" One of the instances in question occurred during the In the Named By Lit Lovers category, when Ken gave the clue: "Found in the name of a bewitching Disney show with Selena Gomez, this street or "Place" in NYC was named for a Walter Scott novel." To which Jonquil responded: "What is Witches of Waverly Place?" The host originally grante.

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