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While "Jeopardy!" host Ken Jennings was looking for the correct answer to, "anesthesiologist," contestant Eamonn Campbell appeared to flub the pronunciation of the word.
Eamonn Campbell doesn't have a lisp. He doesn't have a cleft lip or palate. He just can't seem to pronounce "anesthesiologist." Or maybe he just doesn't know the word.
While “Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings was looking for the correct answer to, “anesthesiologist,” contestant Eamonn Campbell appeared to flub the pronunciation of the word.
In the world of Jeopardy!, pronunciation is everything. While it's always been a hot topic among fans, a recent ruling surrounding new champion Eamonn Campbell has once again sparked debate ...
Jeopardy! fans get particularly vocal about mispronunciations and how they’re judged. Such was the case with new champ Eamonn Campbell, who was denied a clue he got correct but unquestionably ...
Grobman, a therapist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, faced two-day champ Eamonn Campbell, a lawyer originally from Manchester, Vermont, and Rishabh Wuppalapati, an undergraduate student at the ...
Fitzpatrick, a senior content manager who now lives in Mexico City, lost to Vermont lawyer Eamonn Campbell after struggling in categories including "18th Century History" and "World Political ...
Jeopardy! fans get particularly vocal about mispronunciations and how they’re judged. Such was the case with new champ Eamonn Campbell, who was denied a clue he got correct but unquestionably ...
Jeopardy! fans get particularly vocal about mispronunciations and how they’re judged. Such was the case with new champ Eamonn Campbell, who was denied a clue he got correct but unquestionably ...
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