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secured a spot in the Tournament of Champions lineup. In order to guarantee that formal invitation, a contestant must hit a five game win streak, something Drew achieved on June 25. After the episode aired, fellow alum Dwight Moore took to , formerly known as X, He wrote: "Ok so I think it’s aired most everywhere in the U.

S., and if not apologies for spoiling..



. But congrats to Drew for earning a spot in the Tournament of Champions in Jeopardy! Absolutely incredible to watch these past few games of his, and the run is still going." The graduate student's skills only continued to shine as he secured the win on Wednesday's episode, too.

The category for Final Jeopardy! was a general "Literature." The hint was: "The British Library says of this 19th c. man, 'one of his most famous poems.

..is a warning about the arrogance of great leaders.

'" Natalie Miliano entered the round with $6,200, but incorrectly guessed Blake which knocked her down to $4,700 after her $1,500 wager. Maryl Harris started with $10,000 and bet $3,799. However, she guessed incorrectly with Coleridge, putting her at $6,201.

Drew's chances of winning looked pretty stellar already as he entered the final phase of the game. He started with $20,200, over double what Maryl had. He guessed Percy Bysshe Shelley correctly, but only bet $118 which brought him up to $20,318.

This left Drew victorious over the other quizzers. As an added bonus, Ken asked Drew if he knew what poem specifically the line was fun. Smugly, D.

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