[autotag]Taylor Clagett[/autotag], a former Notre Dame lacrosse player, did things on “Jeopardy!” most people only can dream of. He was a two-game champion and won his quarterfinal match for this season’s Champions Wildcard. Now the book officially has closed on Clagett’s “Jeopardy!” chapter.
Clagett was a nonfactor in his Champions Wildcard semifinal match. The 15 clues he rang in on were fewer than the number of correct responses each from fellow semifinalists Deb Bilodeau and Diandra D’Alessio. All he could do was watch the two battle it out for the spot in the competition’s final that awaited the winner.
Ultimately, Bilodeau won the match by wagering enough in Final Jeopardy! and correctly answering this clue in the category “Canadian Medicine”:
“Nova Scotian William Knapp Buckley devised a widely used antitussive, meaning a drug used against this”
Every player correctly guessed, “What is coughing?” Clagett wagered a meager $23 because he knew he had no chance and would walk away with $10,000 for making it to the semifinals. That gives him a total of $42,800 that he won on the show.
If you want to test your knowledge using the clues from this game, click here.
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