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NextImg:‘Jeopardy’ Fans Baffled After All Three Contestants Stumped by Lord’s Prayer Clue: “Even My Atheist Friends Knew This”

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Jeopardy fans were not happy after all three contestants got a puzzle about the “Our Father” prayer wrong during Tuesday’s (June 13) episode.

Things were going smoothly for contestants Laura Blyler, Suresh Krishnan and Joe Siebert until they were asked to solve the religious puzzle.

Host Mayim Bialik shared the $200 puzzle with the contestants, reading, “Matthew 6:9 says, ‘Our Father, which art in heaven,’ This ‘be thy name.'”

They were expected to fill in the word that goes before “be thy name.”

The Daily Mail reports not one of the contestants even attempted to answer the question. Instead, they all remained silent on stage until Bialik answered for them. This left Jeopardy viewers at home in disbelief as they took to Twitter to complain about the stunning loss.

“They didn’t know the answer: ‘Hallowed.'” one person tweeted. “Get God back into your lives and homes, America!”

“I’m an atheist and even I knew the answer to that lord’s prayer question,” another fan wrote.

Another viewer asked, “Can I admit to being genuinely shocked that not one Jeopardy! contestant recognized The Lord’s Prayer?” Someone responded that it seemed “statistically unusual” that all three contestants missed the answer.

“Jeez these #Jeopardy contestants can’t solve clues about The Lord’s Prayer, Big Daddy and Elizabeth Taylor – I give up,” one viewer noted.

Though they were in the negatives during that biblical puzzle, Seibert and Blyler eventually recovered enough by the end of the episode to make it back over the line. But Krishnan ultimately won in the end with $14,401.

This was Krishnan’s fifth victory in a row, meaning he now qualifies for the Tournament of Champions.

Jeopardy! airs on weeknights at 7/6c on ABC.