"Jeopardy!" fans were stunned by some strategic gameplay that took a third-place contestant all the way to the big win during the Final Jeopardy round.
Those who tuned into the popular game show on Wednesday watched contestant Melis Sahin-Collins pull out a massive come-from-behind victory despite going into the final round behind by $12,200.
According to Yahoo Entertainment, Sahin-Collins' competitors Joon Spurney and Tim Everhart each had the same lead going into the Final Jeopardy round, in which contestants wager their winnings on a single question.
The category from the evening was "European Landmarks" and the clue was "Of the principal architects working on it from the mid-1500s to the 1980s, like Pierre Lescot and Hector Lefuel,.
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