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tends to leave fans stumped sometimes, but one clue had fans confused about a traditional British meal. During Tuesday night's game Travis Kissire, a deputy public works director from Boise, Idaho; and Christina Paul, a foreign service officer from Davie, Florida, challenged the four-day champ, . Adriana, an archivist from West Lafayette, , has amassed $91,800 during her previous wins and was hoping to continue her streak.

One of the categories during the first round was "Euro Food," with answers that relate to food from the European continent. The first Daily Double came from that category and centered around the traditional Irish dish, Colcannon - but another country's delicacy had viewers wondering why people across the pond ate it. For the $1,000 question in the category, host Ken Jennings said: "Smoked herring eaten as these, previously shunned as the breakfast of a bygone Britain is making a comeback.



” Travis answered correctly with Kippers. Kippers is a traditional British meal where a herring fish is split in butterfly fashion and typically served with butter and lemon. During the clue, the show put a picture of Kippers on the screen, showing it served with toast, greens, butter, and lemon.

Viewers of Tuesday's episode took to social media to share their thoughts on the British meal. "Kippers look friggin disgusting," one person wrote on Twitter, now known as X. Others believed they were giving British food a bad name.

"Of all the British food, they had to highlight.

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