Some things never get old.
On Thursday's Jeopardy!Teen Tournament,eroticism art history duke university press one contestant was stumped by the Final Jeopardy question. Instead of panicking, Sabrina saw opportunity knocking on her door, and paid a brilliant tribute to the internet.
SEE ALSO: Yes, you did hear Alex Trebek drop 'Jumpman' lyrics on 'Jeopardy'The question was: "Roughly half the size of Texas, it's the largest structure made by living creatures and can even be seen from space."
While the real answer was the "Great Barrier Reef," the very clever teen wrote, and successfully got Alex Trebek to say, "What are those?"
Watch our new hero do it for the internet below.
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Despite leaving with only $45, it's safe to say Sabrina won this round.
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