CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Arthur Chu continues to chew up competitors two at a time on the Jeopardy! game show, and this time one was another local, Tony Knechtges, an engineering manager from Grafton.

Chu, who lives in Broadview Heights, picked up $20,000 in Tuesday night's show, bringing his total winnings to $297,200.

It wasn't easy. He was way behind early, in part because he appeared to mistake a question about lettuce that begins with "R," answering "Rapunzel." But as usual, Daily Doubles saved him. Twice, he risked all he had and hit "true" daily doubles.

But if you come across the Broadview Heights resident, don't ask for cash. Jeopardy! winners don't get paid until their pre-taped run on TV is finished airing, and who knows when that will be?

Jeopardy! airs at 7:30 p.m. weeknights on WOIO Channel 19.

As usual, the Twitter universe lit up during the airing locally. Chu engages followers with analysis, banter and a dash of snark, either while it's broadcast in Cleveland or, if he is busy, later when it airs on the West Coast.

"Love how the main reason I'm famous is I live-tweet episodes as they air and people are still confused on whether they're broadcast live," he wrote.

Fan Matthew Sheridan tweeted: "You should start going by 'the CHUsen one." To which fan Matt Barnes replied: "Just don't leave us and take your talents to South Beach. You're Cleveland's greatest hero now."

Chu isn't strong on sports. Wonder if he got the reference.