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  1. 56 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said:

    Joy to the world...I got FJ (can't believe the two guys picked Cher). IMO, FJ was too easy. 1963 was a big hint ("People"). And I got bead (shocked as I don't know guns) & bivuoac (no idea how to spell it).  

    I guessed Cher, too, but wondered if 1963 was too early. Should've listened to that voice in my head!

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  2. On 10/20/2019 at 1:53 PM, saber5055 said:

    I've been remiss in not mentioning @Fex's new face lift, which happened a while back. I hardly recognize you any more!

    Ooh, I'm pleased you noticed! It's a castle in Wales, and I even took the picture myself. Typically, my trivia skills are far greater than my photography skills....

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  3. I knew ALL of this week's FJs.... and I got 2 out of 5. I very recently read about the apartheid blacklist, and this album in particular, but just couldn't come up with it on Wednesday. 

    Last night, I guessed the correct answer when Alex revealed the category, but forgot about when it came time to answer. Get your act together, Fex!!

  4. 1 hour ago, SpiritSong said:

    Today's game was boring. They left almost an entire category in both J and DJ on the board. Add in the cautious wagers and it wasn't all that great. I'm really missing Jason.

     I missed FJ; all I could come up with was Great Plains.  🤔

    I was especially frustrated that they only had one clue from the royal and noble music category! That sounds fun. 

    As a non-American, non-sportsfan, I am shocked that the New York Yankees was a ts. If I know a sports answer, it is not difficult. 

    All three contestants were guilty of not just saying the whole category, but saying the whole category with lengthy pauses. 🤯

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  5. 33 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said:

     My favorite "get" though was The Cask of Amontillado (a tale that haunted me for a long time).

    In junior high, we watched a movie adaptation of it. So disturbing! (ETA it was a mashup story, with "The Black Cat" from a tv show or something?)

    I had no idea for FJ.

    I was very surprised no one got mogul! Skiing, rich guy... isn't it obvious? 

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  6. 1 hour ago, secnarf said:

    I had forgotten the category for FJ so had a few moments of wondering what 'it' was that was traveling. Then when they panned out enough for me to see the category again, I got it immediately. Nothing else even occurred to me.

    Like you, nothing else occurred to me. I thought it was super obvious, because how many objects travel? Probably lots, and it's one of those times where knowing less Is an advantage 😂

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  7. 1 hour ago, Bastet said:

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    FJ was a strange experience – the Sydney Opera House popped into my mind first and quickly, but I have no prior knowledge of learning/knowing that fact, so I didn't know why it came to me and proceeded to run through several other options without ever settling on a guess.  Under game conditions, I might very well have written down nothing and then kicked myself.

    I thought of Sydney Opera House instantly as well, and I definitely never heard of that opera. I think the word librettist combined with the category is what got me there. 

    Alex seemed very excited that the game was not a runaway, and I was too! I like it when there's a real competition. 

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  8. I felt very smart watching Friday's game, with one exception. I had no idea for the lowest value clue in the trials category. I have never heard of the Sacco Vanzetti trial, and when I looked it up, it wasn't even a familiar story. 

    I got FJ by wildly guessing someone I thought might be on American money. Yay for good guessing!!!

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  9. Whew! Between vacation, a family  event, hurricane Dorian, and overtime due to Dorian, I have only just caught up with Jeopardy! And for what? 2/5, no * 

    Jk, jk... 2 is perfectly respectable, and I see that asterisk was pretty elusive 

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  10. 1 hour ago, Katy M said:

    I got the TSs of The Cherry Orchard (which I knew before she said Cherry Tree, and I can't believe that didn't give it to anybody)...

    Me too!! Should have been a gimme for one of the others.

    And am I remembering this wrong, or was Dostoevsky a  TS, too?!!! (now there's a name that needs a mnemonic for spelling).

    For Gogol I said "Goo- Gol- Go- something" which I don't think I'd have gotten credit for...

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  11. 7 minutes ago, Katy M said:

    I've always heard it with the fudge.  You are wrong. Fudge is awesome:)

    I think the clue said Every Good Boy Does Fine.

    I will accept hot fudge on a sundae.

    Does Fine? That's so boring! That defeats the purpose of a mnemonic device.

  12. I love Before and After categories, so I really liked this game. 

    I don't know how or why I know that Mozart died in 1791, but FJ was an insta-get for that reason. I didn't even notice that the clue mentioned Vienna until afterwards. 

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  13. I guessed Gorgon, without really expecting to be right. Woohoo! Nice surprise.

    The "diva" "prima diva" " prima donna" series of answers was cringeworthy. They must have been mad at themselves afterwards. 

    Alex kind of poked fun at the pronunciation of Ljubljana, but didn't give the correct one. Unless I missed it...?

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