Two-day champion Marko Saric’s run on Jeopardy! came to an end after an incorrect answer in Final Jeopardy! sparked widespread ridicule. During the crucial round, the clue asked about an author known for a novel, at least six full-length plays, and a Broadway revue collaboration with Moms Mabley in 1931. Saric incorrectly answered ‘Plath,’ presumably referring to Sylvia Plath, despite the clue clearly indicating a 1931 timeline and no known playwright status for the Bell Jar author. Fans took to social media to mock the answer, with one exclaiming, ‘Dude on Jeopardy really wrote down Plath as his answer when the clue said something about 1931! Like WHAT.’ Saric responded to the backlash on Reddit, admitting that he got caught up on ‘known for a novel’ and quickly jumped to Plath but realized later that the additional information didn’t fit.