fans were in for a treat when made an ultra-special appearance on the show. During Monday's episode, the actor helped to read the clues for a category called " on Garfield" which centered around historical clues. The star showed up in small video clips as contestants selected the hints in the category throughout the game.
The move was made in support of his upcoming movie, The Garfield Movie, which revisits the famous orange cat cartoon character. Despite the actor's cameo, fans weren't super impressed with the category itself. One fan wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: "Not enjoying the Garfield category.
" After the Garfield category closed out, the quizzers continued to compete in a cross match. By the time Final Jeopardy! rolled around, all three of them were pretty close in score, so the last hint made all the difference. The hint was: "Of the 14 roles in a production of this play that opened on Broadway on Oct.
28, 2004, none were played by females." Gregg Meller, who is a California filmmaker, risked it all with his unfinished response. He was writing out "Spamalot" before he ran out of time.
Regardless, the answer was incorrect, but he risked it all with $6,800, so he was taken down to $0. Maryland student Ivvone Zhou and Arizona grocery clerk both guessed correctly, writing, "12 Angry Men." With both answering correctly, it took math alone to figure out who was winning the episode.
Ivvone was trailing behind Grant to begin with as she only had $7,000 going into th.