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“I can’t believe they got that wrong!” — ‘Jeopardy!’ viewers erupt in outrage after a James Bond clue sparks confusion, disagreement, and a wave of online backlash that producers never saw coming… click the link to read more.

“I can’t believe they got that wrong!” — ‘Jeopardy!’ viewers erupt in outrage after a James Bond clue sparks confusion, disagreement, and a wave of online backlash that producers never saw coming… click the link to read more.

What exactly was the clue that triggered such a massive reaction from loyal fans? Why are longtime viewers calling it “the most careless Jeopardy! moment in years”?

Did the contestant really deserve to lose points over such a debatable detail about 007? Or was it a deeper sign of declining accuracy on the iconic game show?

What role did social media play in transforming a brief trivia moment into a full-blown scandal?

Is the show’s credibility now at risk—and how are producers responding to the accusations of “lazy fact-checking”?

Was this simply a harmless pop culture error, or is ‘Jeopardy!’ slipping into the very trap it once avoided: sacrificing precision for entertainment?

“Jeopardy!” is taking some heat for a confusing James Bond clue.

Earlier this week, a Final Jeopardy prompt about the beloved film franchise left fans scratching their heads, as they argued that the clue was “convoluted.”

During an episode that aired on July 7, host Ken Jennings announced that “Movie Music” was the category for the Final Jeopardy clue.

“Jeopardy!” faced backlash over a confusing clue about Oscar-winning James Bond movie songs, as one contestant struggled to identify Daniel Craig as the answer. (Getty Images; Jeopardy!/ABC)

“The last 2 best song Oscar winners whose titles were the same name as the movie they were in had this man in the leading role,” the clue read.

The Final Jeopardy prompt read, “The last 2 best song Oscar winners whose titles were the same name as the movie they were in had this man in the leading role.” (Jeopardy!/ABC)

Contestant Ashley had begun writing down actor Timothee Chalamet as her answer, which Jennings said was incorrect.

The second contestant, Vince, wrote down, “Who is Daniel Craig,” which was the correct answer.

The films referenced in the clue were 2012’s “Skyfall” and 2021’s “No Time to Die.” Adele sung the title song for the earlier film, while Billie Eilish performed the other.

The episode’s returning champion, Scott, also answered correctly, earning his third win.

While Scott basked in his victory, fans were quick to slam the game show for its “confusing” Final Jeopardy round.

Jennings previously said that he had “100% empathy” for the contestants’ show fails.  (Disney/Eric McCandless)

“This was poorly phrased. I assumed they were asking about the last 2 Best Song winners: 2024 and 2025. The strength of the comma!” one viewer wrote in the comments section of the “Jeopardy!” YouTube page.

Another fan wrote, “They’re looking for Craig as the correct response, but I wonder if they would have accepted Bond as an answer. When the clue says leading role, it doesn’t specify if they are asking for actor or character…”

While another viewer chimed in on X, formerly known as Twitter, “Who is James Bond? Kinda convoluted FJ but manageable.”

As passionate fans called out the Final Jeopardy prompt, game show host Jennings had previously said that he had “100% empathy” for the contestants’ show fails.

While Jennings knows it’s not easy to compete on the show, having once been a contestant himself, he told Fox News Digital in April that his “heart just goes out to these people” who participate in the show.

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“It’s their first time on TV, and we throw them into this crucible. It’s a high-pressure environment, so I’m always thinking, how can I make these people comfortable? Please, please get this right, somebody.”

He added, “I’m 100% empathy out there for these three people.”

Jennings won 74 consecutive games of “Jeopardy!” (Jeopardy Productions via Getty Images)

The Seattle-born host began his “Jeopardy!” career 20 years ago, winning over $2.5 million over the course of 74 consecutive games.

Jennings took over hosting duties after the death of longtime host Alex Trebek from pancreatic cancer in 2020.