Game 200 of Jeopardy! Season 39 airs on June 16, 2023, and here’s what happened. Suzanne Goldlust defended her One Day Champion title against new entrants Erika Raphael and Ben Goldstein. Continue reading to know the results and answers of the game.
Who won the game of Jeopardy on June 16, 2023?
Ben Goldstein won Jeopardy on June 16, 2023, and Suzanne Goldlust failed to convert her one-day victory into a winning streak. The categories under the first round were Continental Geography, Birthstones, 3-Letter Words Ending in X, Grease and Rome, Night Skies, and Finish Last. While Ben got ten correct and two wrong answers, Erica got five right and three wrong answers, and Suzanne got eight right and two wrong answers.
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The first round scores Ben at $3,800, Erica at $2,000 and Suzanne at $1,400. Categories under Double Jeopardy! The goals were Historical Group, Opposition Book Title, Go Tell It at the Fountain, That European Language, Cuffing Season, and This Is All a Bit Much. The score at the end of the round was $11,000 for Erica, $8,600 for Ben and $3,000 for Susan. Erica gave 12 correct answers and three incorrect answers, while Ben gave 21 correct answers with four incorrect responses, and Susan gave 11 correct answers with three incorrect responses.
What was the final question on Game of Jeopardy June 16, 2023?
The June 16, 2023 Jeopardy! Last question of the episode! American geography fell into the category and Clue said, “The Native Americans called it Oqua-ta, or ‘Wide Water’; Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville would rename it for a countryman.” The answer to the clue was, “What is Lake Pontchartrain?” None of the contestants gave the correct answer. Ben lost $2,402 answering Lake Champlain, Erica lost $6,201 answering the St. Lawrence River, and Susan lost $3,000 answering Lake Huron.
The final result of the game went to Ben Goldstein $6,198, Erica Raffil $4,799 and Suzanne Goldlust $3,000. Suresh Krishnan qualified for the Tournament of Champions after winning five games in a row, but missed the seven-day streak in the June 14, 2023 episode. Hosted by Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings, Jeopardy is currently in its 39th season. The award-winning game show is one of the longest running game shows of all time, with over 8,000 episodes aired.
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