Worcester used star power to make an appearance on “Jeopardy!” Wednesday night as the trivia show’s biggest names competed for the crown of “Greatest of All Time.”

In the category “Comedians,” Conan O’Brien read an answer that referred to Worcester and one of its most famous celebrities.

The answer read: “Strange but true: This comedian from Worcester, Massachusetts is my cousin, and when he came on my show he told me he’s often mistaken for other celebrities like Willem Dafoe and Jane Lynch.”

A picture of Denis Leary accompanied O’Brien’s clue.

It’s the second time this year Worcester has appeared on “Jeopardy!.” In April, New England’s second largest city appeared in a category “Wutz mispeled.”

Host Alex Trebek read to the players, “He exited the Massachusetts Turnpike and headed toward Wooster, but was stopped by the state trooper for his taillight.”

Trebek pronounced Worcester correctly while reading the answer, he then said the city name incorrectly as “wor-chester” after accepting the contestant’s question.

Some “Jeopardy!” fans in Central Massachusetts remembered the misstep and applauded Trebek and O’Brien this time around.

Conan O’Brien just pronounced “Worcester” correctly on Jeopardy GOAT! — John E. Harris (@HarrisVitiligo) January 10, 2020

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