What is a portmanteau?
A portmanteau is a word blending the sounds and combining the meanings of two other words (e.g., 'brunch' from 'breakfast' and 'lunch').
TV / Game Shows
A recent episode of Jeopardy! has sparked controversy among viewers due to a particularly challenging category called 'Jeoportmanteau!' The category, a play on words combining 'Jeopardy!' and 'portmanteau,' involves blending two words to cr...
The 'Jeoportmanteau!' category has appeared on Jeopardy! for several years, testing contestants' knowledge of wordplay and their ability to quickly combine words. The structure requires a deep understanding of vocabulary and creative thinking under pressure.
During the May 12th episode, the contestants—Kara Peruccio, Rachel Hall, and Andrew Jones—struggled significantly with this category. One clue, 'A mental survey of the past that follows ‘in’ + old-timey term for eyeglasses,' had the answer 'retrospectacles.' Another, 'Blushing dwarf of Snow White fame + point about which a lever rests,' was 'Bashfulcrum.'
Fans quickly voiced their opinions on platforms like Reddit and X (formerly Twitter). Many felt the category was too obscure and that the writers had missed the mark. Some fans even suggested that the show should retire the category altogether.
Adding to the difficulty, the Final Jeopardy! category, 'Texas Technology,' also stumped the contestants. The clue, 'Just 27 in 1992, he’s still the youngest-ever C.E.O. of a company when it entered the Fortune 500,' led to incorrect guesses, with Andrew Jones ultimately winning with a modest $5,600.
A portmanteau is a word blending the sounds and combining the meanings of two other words (e.g., 'brunch' from 'breakfast' and 'lunch').
Fans feel the 'Jeoportmanteau!' category was too difficult and poorly designed, leading to a frustrating viewing experience.
'Jeoportmanteau!' is a recurring category, and similar criticisms have been voiced in the past about its difficulty.
The Final Jeopardy! category was 'Texas Technology,' and the correct response was 'Who is Dell?'
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