According to People, contention was lighted when challenger Luigi de Guzman answered a request where a material was shown on the screen, with the clue scrutinizing, “Here’s a typical nineteenth century scene by this English painter.”

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“Who is Consistent?” de Guzman said.

“How about we expect it again,” Jennings replied.

“Conciliatory sentiments, who is Constable?” de Guzman replied, with Jennings enduring his reaction as right.

Later in that identical episode, challenger Harriet Wagner experienced an equivalent mistake while answering a request concerning the name of a science fiction maker by replying, “Who is Angela LeGuin — sorry, Ursula LeGuin.”

This time, nevertheless, Jennings thwarted and told her she was off-base.

“To be sure, Harriet, you remembered that her name was Ursula, but I had recently begun opposing you when you began correcting yourself,” Jennings told her. (People saw that the “Hazard!” site states, “Challengers could change their responses as long as neither the host nor the designated specialists have settled on a choice.”)

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Exactly when de Guzman in the end won, Jennings was hit with payoff when fans attacked his different responses to evidently unclear flubs.

@Risk Not an enthusiast of the ruling against Harriet tonight and an integral lift for Guzman… Ken Jennings is most of the way and not a good middle person. Won’t notice any more.