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Gordon Ramsay Yells Jeopardy! Clues About Historical Figures
The celebrity chef berated historical figures like George B. McClellan and Charles Ponzi in a special Jeopardy! category
Mar. 16, 2026 at 5:35pm
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In a recent episode of Jeopardy!, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay appeared in a special category called "Gordon Ramsay Yells at Historical Figures." True to the category's name, Ramsay gave clues to contestants by berating and insulting various historical figures in his signature angry yelling style. The clues covered figures like Union General George B. McClellan, 17th century explorer Henry Hudson, and financial fraudster Charles Ponzi, among others. All of the contestants were able to correctly answer Ramsay's clues despite his harsh delivery.
Why it matters
Ramsay's appearance on Jeopardy! in this unique category highlights his reputation for intense, no-holds-barred criticism, which he is known for on shows like Hell's Kitchen and MasterChef. The segment allowed Ramsay to showcase his signature yelling and insults in a playful, comedic context, giving viewers a chance to see a different side of the famously temperamental chef.
The details
In the Jeopardy! segment, Ramsay delivered clues about historical figures by yelling insults and criticisms at them. For example, he berated Union General George B. McClellan, saying "Your army stopped Lee's invasion of Maryland at Antietam, but you failed to finish them off!" He also yelled at financial fraudster Charles Ponzi, saying "I hope you enjoyed those 86 counts of mail fraud in 1920, you donkey!" The contestants were able to correctly answer all of Ramsay's clues despite his harsh delivery.
- The Jeopardy! episode featuring Ramsay aired on March 13, 2026.
The players
Gordon Ramsay
A celebrity chef known for his intense, no-holds-barred criticism on shows like Hell's Kitchen and MasterChef.
Ken Jennings
The host of Jeopardy! who introduced Ramsay's special category and reacted to his harsh clues.
Jamie Ding
A Jeopardy! contestant who correctly answered one of Ramsay's clues about historical figures.
What they’re saying
“I've never ever met someone I believe in as little as you!”
— Gordon Ramsay, Celebrity Chef
“Harsh words for McClellan, yes.”
— Ken Jennings, Jeopardy! Host
The takeaway
Gordon Ramsay's appearance on Jeopardy! showcased his signature intense, yelling criticism in a playful, comedic context, allowing viewers to see a different side of the famously temperamental chef.
