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JEOPARDY! fans have pointed out the show's producers' seemingly intentional move that made viewers giggle like teenagers during Tuesday's game. On Tuesday, 4-day Jeopardy! champ Drew Basile faced Alan Elverum, a senior quality assurance administrator from Henderson, Nevada , and Staci Garner, a teacher from Chicago, Illinois . Upon reaching Double Jeopardy! the contestants were presented with the categories: "Literary Baddies," "We Put It In Space," "British Television," "Lamb Chops," "Kingdom," and "Come.

" On a Reddit board dedicated to Jeopardy!, fans accused the game show's producers of purposely creating the category "Come" for its raunchy, informal definition. The word "come," while meaning move or travel toward or into a place, is also a slang term for human ejaculate - something that was not lost on Jeopardy's audience. "I am a very mature adult and that is why I was able to resist the urge to giggle every single time the contestants or Ken said 'come' in this episode," commented one fan.



"This! 'And come' being the last category followed by 'come for 2000' was perfect," replied another. "I double-checked to ensure I'm in the Jeopardy forum now, not teenagers!" scolded a third. A fourth commenter remarked, "I'm so glad I was watching this one alone because I'm in my 40s and was laughing like a 12-year-old boy during that whole category.

" "I joined this thread just to see if anyone was talking about this yet," added a fifth. "It just finished and that's why I'm here!" m.

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