Jeopardy! contestants all fumble rock music clue with jaw-dropping wrong answers as fans are ‘screaming’ and ‘crying’

The 'Our First Concert' clue asked the players to name David Lee Roth

JEOPARDY! fans were left emotionally unsound after a $200 rock music clue elicited three distinctly ridiculous incorrect responses.

Last Friday, none of the contestants could guess Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth – but they all certainly tried.

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The ‘Our First Concert’ clue asked the players to name David Lee RothCredit: Jeopardy!
First, a player guessed 'Sam Kinison' who was a comedian

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First, a player guessed ‘Sam Kinison’ who was a comedianCredit: Jeopardy!
Then came 'Eddie Vedder' (Pearl Jam) and 'Eddie Van Halen' (guitarist)

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Then came ‘Eddie Vedder’ (Pearl Jam) and ‘Eddie Van Halen’ (guitarist)Credit: Jeopardy!

Amar Kakirde, who wound up amassing four wins and $55,899 total, faced Anna Marie Cunningham and Has Karbalai.

In the Jeopardy! round, the lowest-value “Our First Concert” clue was selected, and Ken Jennings read it to the players.

It was, “I was there in 2007 when this original lead singer for Van Halen reunited with the band for a concert tour.”

The correct answer was David Lee Roth.

Anna Marie incorrectly guessed, “Who is Sam Kinison?” who is a late comedian, not a musician.

Has incorrectly guessed, “Who is Vedder?” as in the lead singer of Pearl Jam.

Amar tied things off by incorrectly guessing, “Who is Eddie Van Halen?” – the guitarist of Van Halen.

Ken, 49, ruled, “No, I’m sorry!”

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With a handwave, the host lightened the mood by quipping, “I would love to see Eddie Vedder or Sam Kinison sing lead for Van Halen.

“Unfortunately, this was David Lee Roth,” he explained.

‘THOSE RESPONSES…’

One X user shared the clip and titled it “Wow” to the tune of 2000 likes.

Others rushed to the comments section with an arena’s worth of thoughts about the snafu.

“Sam Kinison?? he almost looks like he could have been in… AC/DC?” one fan replied.

“What makes Jeopardy work is that a good 65% of the time the nerds are dunking on us but like a solid 35% of the time we are dunking on the nerds,” joked another.

A third agreed, “The best jeopardy clips are the ones where the answer is something that cool people would know and the jeopardy nerds flounder.”

A fourth wrote, referring to Ann-Marie, “I love this because it means she’s conflated the two her whole life.”

A fifth wrote, “This has haunted me since I watched it. It’s like their responses are played backwards.”

A sixth said, “I burst out laughing so hard at those responses. The first one had me laughing out loud, but combined with the second I was howling!”

“This is seriously sad,” wrote one more.

Jeopardy! Universe

Jeopardy! first aired in 1964 until 1975. Then the nighttime version began in 1974. Since then, many spinoffs of the game show have emerged. Here they all are:

Jeopardy! – (syndicated) 1974 to present, weekdays on ABC at 7 pm ET.

Tournament of Champions – 1984 to present, features the top champions who have appeared on the show since the last tournament.

Second Chance Tournament – 2022 to present features hand-selected non-winners from the season prior, where the prize is entry into Champions Wildcard.

Champions Wildcard – 2023 to present, features all one, two and three-day champions from the season prior worth entry into the Tournament of Champions.

Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament (syndication) – 2023 to present, features past greats invited by producers to vie for a slot in Masters.

Jeopardy! Masters (primetime) – 2023 to present, features the six highest-ranked Jeopardy! champions competing against each other.

Celebrity Jeopardy! (primetime) – 1992 to present, has celebrities compete against each other to raise money for charity.

Pop Culture Jeopardy (streaming) – 2024 to present, will feature teams of three tasked with pop culture trivia on Amazon Prime, host and airdate TBD

Jeopardy! has done away with specialized tournaments like its College Tournaments, Kids Week, and Professor’s Tournament to gear towards a more sports-like model, with Masters being the top of the Jeopardy pyramid.

Other versions of Jeopardy! have fizzled out throughout the years as well, like Sports Jeopardy!.

BEY SERIOUS

Earlier this week, Amar also confused two rappers when responding to a clue pertaining to pop culture.

Amar buzzed in to give his answer to a $400 clue in the “Name The Celebrity” category.

“A rapper: Has 2 kids with Rihanna. Actor in Dope and 2018’s Monster,” the clue read.

“Who is Jay Z?” Amar asked with uncertainty.

Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings mocks champ Amar Kakirde’s incorrect answer after contestant confuses two popular rappers

Ken immediately laughed, adding, “No. Big news for Beyonce if true.”

“This is ASAP Rocky,” he added as Amar grimaced in response to the correct answer.

Fans once again gave their thoughts on the memorable moment, as it implied Jay-Z and Rihanna were an item.

One person wrote on Instagram, “Just throw ’em all together, huh? Ken’s reaction was [bullseye].”

Jeopardy! airs at 7 pm ET on ABC – check your local listings.

One fan wrote, 'This has haunted me since I watched it. It’s like their responses are played backwards'

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One fan wrote, ‘This has haunted me since I watched it. It’s like their responses are played backwards’Credit: Jeopardy!
Later on in his streak, Amar thought Jay-Z and Rihanna shared two children

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Later on in his streak, Amar thought Jay-Z and Rihanna shared two childrenCredit: Jeopardy!

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