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It's a big week for superchamps present and former as Harrison Whitaker's time on J! comes to an end but superchamp Ray LaLonde's (evil?) twin, Ron, makes his debut and sets out to carve a Jeopardy! path of his own. Plus, we get another great 2-day champ in Libby Jones, we get perhaps the horniest clue we have ever read in our time as a podcast, and Ken can't stop thinking about wood. Plus, we dive deep on the humble tomato's history as a fruit and/or vegetable.
Speaking of Harrison Whitaker, we loved him so much on the show we brought him on for a full-length bonus episode interview! Don't miss the exclusive by donating to our Patreon at patreon.com/jeopardypodcast for what was a wonderfully honest and funny chat about Harrison's life and his time on the Alex Trebek Stage. You'll also get access to our entire back catalogue of bonuses, an invite to our Discord, and MORE! Don't delay!
SOURCE: Washington Post: "The Obscure Supreme Court Case That Decided Tomatoes Are Vegetables" by Caitlin Dewey
Special thank you as always to the J-Archive and The Jeopardy! Fan.
This episode was produced by Producer Dan. Music by Nate Heller. Art by Max Wittert.
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It's a big week for superchamps present and former as Harrison Whitaker's time on J! comes to an end but superchamp Ray LaLonde's (evil?) twin, Ron, makes his debut and sets out to carve a Jeopardy! path of his own. Plus, we get another great 2-day champ in Libby Jones, we get perhaps the horniest clue we have ever read in our time as a podcast, and Ken can't stop thinking about wood. Plus, we dive deep on the humble tomato's history as a fruit and/or vegetable.
Speaking of Harrison Whitaker, we loved him so much on the show we brought him on for a full-length bonus episode interview! Don't miss the exclusive by donating to our Patreon at patreon.com/jeopardypodcast for what was a wonderfully honest and funny chat about Harrison's life and his time on the Alex Trebek Stage. You'll also get access to our entire back catalogue of bonuses, an invite to our Discord, and MORE! Don't delay!
SOURCE: Washington Post: "The Obscure Supreme Court Case That Decided Tomatoes Are Vegetables" by Caitlin Dewey
Special thank you as always to the J-Archive and The Jeopardy! Fan.
This episode was produced by Producer Dan. Music by Nate Heller. Art by Max Wittert.

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