"Danger!" Fans spot "strange errors" in recent clues: "Direct error"

Viewers call confusing decisions.


Recent episodes of Danger! have left more questions to certain viewers than answers. Some of the clues presented on the series have received Fans' backlash To be formulated or, in some cases, incorrectly presented. The most recent example, as indicated by The US sun ,, came in the episode of January 16 of Danger! . A competitor was awarded for an answer to An index on the largest desert In Asia, many believe in fact incorrect. There is a certain confusion, however, because the answer was wrong only on the first part of the index, not the last two parts.

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Of the "global geography" category ,, Ken Jennings Read the index: "The largest Asian desert about 1,200 miles long and 600 miles wide, it has a Mongolia name meaning" place without water ". Katie Palumbo replied, "Gobi Desert", which was deemed correct and added $ 400 to the Palumbo score. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

As fans of the online show pointed out, the largest Asian desert is actually the Arab desert. It is located on the Arabian peninsula, which is part of the Asian continent. The Arab desert is around 900,000 square miles while the Gobi desert has 500,000 square miles.

The following parts of the question, which describe the length and width of the desert and the translation of "Water without water" apply to the Gobi desert, explain why Palumbo burst with this answer. Palumbo did not end up going in the final Danger! .

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After the broadcast of the episode, a fan started a thread on Danger! Reddit With the position, "" The biggest Asian desert "is not the Gobi desert, unless ... Jeopardy considers the Middle East as its own continent? The Arab desert is almost double the waist!" They added: "Fortunately, there were other information [sic] in the index pointing to the right answer, but still."

Another fan replied: "I think [the original poster] is right and it was a flat error. The question asked what was the biggest desert in Asia. It is the Arab desert. ""

Other viewers have tried to explain how the mixture could have occurred, noting that some online sources listed the Gobi desert as the largest in Asia and perhaps considered that the Arab peninsula is separated, although She is always part of the continent. One person posted: "Some people consider Arabic as an extension of the Sahara", to which another user of Reddit replied: "The only problem is the Asian part of the Sahara desert would always be greater than the gobi, but Nevertheless interesting. "

Another fan wrote: "I understand that the rest of the index pointed out Gobi but I am [always] mind that if there is uncertainty, that should not be a question in danger." Someone else added: "There has been a series of small strange errors lately in the verification of the facts and the expected answers."

As indicated by The US sun Another apparent error was released in October and involved an index on indoor plants. The index said: "Although its name means" loving tree ", it is very popular inside like an indoor plant", and it was accompanied by a photo. Competitor Kristin Hucek replied, "Monstera", but it was deemed incorrect and the right answer would be "Philodendron". But, as the fans noted online, while the index described the Philodendron factory, the photo was of a Monstera.

Before that, in September, competitor Alex Lamb answered a question about the First Lady Pat Nixon by saying "Nixon", but was Asked by Jennings to be more precise , as reported by TV Insider. Lamb then replied "Richard", which was a mistake and allowed another competitor to answer with "Pat Nixon". The problem, as some viewers pointed out, was that there was only one first lady named Nixon to which the lamb could have referred. For this reason, they argued that the candidate should have been awarded for his first answer.

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