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‘Jeopardy’ Contestant Loses Big For Mispronouncing ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’

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Jan. 3 2018, Updated 5:20 p.m. ET

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2018 has barely begun and already one man’s year is off to a crushing start, thanks to a hilarious, albeit perhaps slightly embarrassing, moment on Jeopardy. Contestant Nick won big when he seemed to correctly answer a clue with the response “Gangster’s Paradise Lost,” but just minutes later, Alex Trebek had to deliver the sad news: it’s “gangsta” with an “a,” and never “gangster” with an “er.”

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During the New Year’s Day episode, the clue seemed innocent enough. “A song by Coolio from ‘Dangerous Minds’ goes back in time to become a 1667 John Milton classic,” Alex read.

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Nick was quick to answer, “Gangster’s Paradise Lost,” adding $3,200 to his total and putting him in first place.

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But just minutes later, Alex received word from the Jeopardy judges on high that Nick’s slight change in the pronunciation of “gangsta” was incorrect and would cost him.

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“Our judges have re-evaluated one of your responses a few minutes ago, Nick,” Trebek explained. “You said gangster’s instead of gangsta’s on that song by Coolio, so we take $3,200 away from you. You are now in second place.”

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Roy Wood Jr. of The Daily Show found the moment too funny not to post. “Let Nick’s mistake be a lesson to us all,” he tweeted. “In 2018, you gotta keep it gangsta at all times. Never Gangster #Jeopardy.”

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Do you think Nick’s pronunciation of “gangster” instead of “gangsta” should have cost him $3,200? Sound off in the comments below!

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