Jeopardy! Contestant Criticizes Show Over Sexist Clue Incident

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Jeopardy! contestant Heather Ryan expressed discomfort over a sexist clue during her appearance on the show, where a rhyming phrase implied that 'men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses.' The incident, which occurred while Ryan was wearing glasses, led to an apology from host Ken Jennings and sparked criticism on social media for being outdated and inappropriate. Despite the awkward moment, Ryan described her overall experience on the show as enjoyable.
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