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Entertainment / Game Shows
Steve Kornacki's sister, Katie, an English professor, recently appeared on 'Jeopardy!', captivating audiences with her trivia skills. After a triumphant first win, her journey took a dramatic turn in the following game.
Katie Kornacki's 'Jeopardy!' journey began with a successful first game, where she showcased her trivia knowledge and secured a $20,000 win. The episode aired on Friday, June 13, and featured Katie competing against Matt Massie and Kelly Cui.
In her second game, Katie faced Sarah Cox and Tom Thriveni. Despite an early lead, Sarah Cox quickly took control. The pivotal moment came during the Double Jeopardy! round when Katie made a risky wager on a Daily Double under the category “Historic Objects.” The clue was: “The rocking chair that Lincoln was shot in was claimed by the government but returned to the widow of a man with this last name.” Katie incorrectly answered, costing her $2,000 and the lead.
In the end, Sarah Cox won with $15,050, while Katie finished third after an incorrect Final Jeopardy! answer and wager.
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