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Ever since “Saturday Night Live” hired comedienne Sasheer Zamata and two new Black writers, the comedy sketch show has been funnier than ever. And, last night’s episode was no exception.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of “Jeopardy,” SNL presented its own version of the iconic game show titled “Black Jeopardy!” The parody starred Darnell Hayes or “Alex Treblack” played by Kenan Thompson, and the week’s guest host comedian Louis C.K., who played an African-American studies professor named Mark.

Mark, who came on the game show expecting Black history questions, competed against Zamata and Jay Pharoah’s characters in categories like “It’s Been A Minute,” “Had That Been Me,” “White People,” and “Psssh.” Of course he struggled to guess clues like: “She think she cute.” The correct answer? “Who is Monique?”

Find out what happened when C.K. was asked to name rap songs that begin with the letter ’N’ for the final “Jeopardy,” below.

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If you thought that was funny, check this skit about President Obama promoting the Affordable Care Act, too.

 

SNL’s Hilarious ‘Black Jeopardy’ Skit [VIDEO]  was originally published on hellobeautiful.com