Alabama ‘Jeopardy!’ clue for football fans only: Do you know it? – AL.com

Bryant-Denny Stadium (above) was part of a clue on "Jeopardy!" July 27, 2022. (Ben Flanagan / AL.com)
“Jeopardy!” contestants have struggled with the last few Alabama clues provided on the legendary game show, but not this time. Not when Alabama football is a global brand, let alone national. And we think you would have won big money, too.
Last month, the trio of contestants could not muster an answer related to a Scottsboro attraction, and a few weeks prior to that, they couldn’t match “Muscle” with “Shoals” in a music category.
The latest clue referencing our state came from the “Southern U.S.” category during the opening Jeopardy round on Wednesday’s episode, referencing a certain title town in West Alabama.
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Returning champ Ed Coulson of Dana Point, Calif., selected the category that would put us back in the quiz show spotlight, as host Ken Jennings read the clue.
The category: Southern U.S.
The clue (for $1,000): To see the Crimson Tide play football at Bryant-Denny Stadium, head to this city.
The correct response: Tuscaloosa.
Challenger Brianne Barker of Madison, N.J., buzzed in with the correct response and collected $1,000 on her way to unseating Coulson as the newest “Jeopardy!” champion.
Pretty easy, huh, Bama fans? Or any Alabamian or novice college football fan? Maybe Brianne from New Jersey just loves the Tide.
Would you have buzzed in to scoop up that $1,000? We think yes, absolutely. Roll Tide, folks.
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