How Molly LeBlanc from New Orleans LA did on the Jeopardy episode | Entertainment/Life

A New Orleans woman and trivia queen fulfilled a lifelong dream Wednesday when she participated in the latest episode of “Danger!” on ABC.

Molly LeBlanc, an administrative assistant and member of the Krewe des Fleurs costume and creative collective, made a heart shape with her hands as host Ken Jennings introduced her to America.

She played against Sam Nguyen, an accountant in Maryland, and two-day winner Bill McKinney from Boston.

LeBlanc faced some tough questions and interesting categories including Political Oopsies, On The Ropes and Old Testament.

In the end, LeBlanc got the final “Jeopardy!” clue correctly, but it wasn’t enough to defeat McKinney, who would take home $18,800 for the episode and become a three-day champion.

But the “final danger!” The question itself irked some fans, many of whom thought the clue to scientist Marie Curie was far too easy: “nobelprize.org says some papers of this scientist ‘are kept in lead boxes’, a ‘heritage that is literally untouchable’.”

One observer said the final clue was “oddly simple” after “two pretty tough boards,” while others thought the clue was only worth $200.

While LeBlanc returns home to the Crescent City, McKinney will continue his quest for winnings on the hit game show.