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Sara Borelli from Montana on "Jeopardy!"

Montanan on ‘Jeopardy!’

Posted on June 17, 2022June 17, 2022 By David In Great Falls
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Imagine my delight when they introduced the contestants on “Jeopardy!” on Thursday – one of the them is from Montana!

Sarah is a UM grad and an attorney from Hamilton, and she played quite a strong game.

Despite not winning, she represented Montana very well – she was up against two very formidable players, and fell short on the final two answers. From Reddit:

Sarah had the lead with two clues remaining in DJ, but made the same incorrect guess on the last two clues (“Aston Martin”), winding up in second going into FJ with $13,400 vs. $16,200 for Steve and $11,800 for Megan.

Well done, Sarah! (PS – loved your intro about your doggo!)

FWIW – I did get Final Jeopardy correct:

DEBUT NOVELS – Published in 1991, this novel, the first in a series, has been described as “historical fiction with a Moebius twist”

Not because I have read the book, but because my wife is a big fan of the show, and I did some basic searching when it first aired to learn more about it.


Here’s a video from last April highlighting some Montana-themed answers/puzzled on J! and Wheel:

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