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WATCH: Field of Dreams Question Stumps Candace Parker on Celebrity Jeopardy

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Competing on Celebrity Jeopardy, Chicago Sky star forward Candace Parker, along with Patton Oswalt and Torrey DeVitto, failed to answer a trivia question about one of the most iconic lines from the classic baseball film Field of Dreams. For a $300 question, the clue read, “In ‘Field of Dreams’ a question is asked, ‘Is this […]

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