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  1. Fun fact: Paradise Lost came up on the first Daily Double in Double Jeopardy on the first night of the Second Chance finals between Jessica Stephens, James Fraser, and Molly Karol!
    The question was: It begins, "Of man's first disobedience, and the fruit of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste brought death into the world…"

    As we all know, Paradise Lost was written by John Milton. The very next day, the answer to the first Daily Double in Double Jeopardy was Milton S. Hershey! Two Miltons! And James got both and answered wrong! 😭

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