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Posted: 2024-03-21T13:11:34Z | Updated: 2024-03-21T13:11:34Z This 'Fearless' Taylor Swift Clue Totally Stumped 'Jeopardy!' Contestants | HuffPost

This 'Fearless' Taylor Swift Clue Totally Stumped 'Jeopardy!' Contestants

"We're gonna get killed for that," one contestant later joked.

Jeopardy! contestants struggled to get one Taylor Swift number right after host Ken Jennings read them a clue about a track from her album Fearless during a Tournament of Champions episode last week.

Inspired by her bestie, Tay Tay sang when somebody tells you they love you at this title age youre gonna believe them, said Jennings as he read the $400 clue in the Songs of Youth category.

Two contestants, Troy Meyer and Yogesh Raut, provided 17 and 22 as their guesses while Ben Chan didnt offer a response, according to J! Archive .

The correct answer, Fifteen, led to a joke from Meyer who predicted how Swifties would react to their collective miss.

Were gonna get killed for that, quipped Meyer, a music executive from Tampa, Florida.

The episode comes nearly two months after the pop superstar left her mark on every category in the first round of a Champions Wildcard episode that aired in January, according to Billboard .

The game show included Swift-themed categories such as The Errors Tour, Love Story and We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.

The music icon also inspired the Also a Taylor Swift Song category in an episode of Celebrity Jeopardy! last year as well as A (Taylor) Swift Category during the shows College Championship in 2014.

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