vibeology November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 1 hour ago, ABay said: Ottawa's really pretty...as far as I remember from a visit 30 years ago. So Rideau was an instaget. Has there been a Canada question in every game recently? I remember Banff came up a few days ago. It's not just recently. Jeopardy throws us Canadians a bone at least once a week and has for years. I assume it's because either Alex asked for some CanCon or the writers/producers wanted to tip their hat to his Canadian heritage. He would have loved the Rideau Canal question considering part of it runs next to his beloved uOttawa. Being from Ottawa, that was beyond an insta-get for me. You could have just given me the word Rideau and I would have known that it was my hometown. Basically everything in Ottawa is named Rideau something. (Not literally but there's a river, the falls of that river, the canal, our biggest mall, a street, the home of the Governor General, a social club, a school, sports clubs, bus and LRT, stations, a hiking trail etc.) 4 6 Link to comment
proserpina65 November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 14 hours ago, M. Darcy said: I was a little surprised that no one knew Gerald Ford. I thought Amsterdam also for FJ. I just looked at the archive, and the clue for FJ gave me Ottawa without having to think at all, primarily because I saw it on a slideshow of world capital photos taking from very up-close angles. I didn't guess Ottawa for the photo in that slideshow despite having visited Parliament Hill AND having taking a boat tour of the Rideau canal. I would've gotten the Immaculate Reception clue right because the 70s era Steelers were on my radar; the 49ers clue was also an instaget because I had a thing for Joe Montana at the time. I usually suck at football categories so 2 right is really good for me. I actually knew 3 Omaha stumpers: the Missouri, Gerald Ford and Father Flanagan. Color me surprised. I also got 4 of 5 in Hut, Hut, including the triple stumper of Australia; guess it helps to read about mountain climbing. Overall, I would've had a mediocre game. 1 Link to comment
proserpina65 November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 (edited) 56 minutes ago, vibeology said: It's not just recently. Jeopardy throws us Canadians a bone at least once a week and has for years. I assume it's because either Alex asked for some CanCon or the writers/producers wanted to tip their hat to his Canadian heritage. He would have loved the Rideau Canal question considering part of it runs next to his beloved uOttawa. Being from Ottawa, that was beyond an insta-get for me. You could have just given me the word Rideau and I would have known that it was my hometown. Basically everything in Ottawa is named Rideau something. (Not literally but there's a river, the falls of that river, the canal, our biggest mall, a street, the home of the Governor General, a social club, a school, sports clubs, bus and LRT, stations, a hiking trail etc.) And what isn't named Rideau is probably named Gatineau instead. I loved Ottawa when I was there in May and August 2010/2011. Apparently it gets really, really cold in the winter, though. Edited November 24, 2021 by proserpina65 1 Link to comment
Bastet November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 I somehow managed to miss ever learning (or at least retaining) Ford's birth name, or even that Gerald Ford isn't it. The only thing I know about him other than the circumstances under which he became president is he fell down a lot. 3 Link to comment
Clanstarling November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 1 hour ago, proserpina65 said: I would've gotten the Immaculate Reception clue right because the 70s era Steelers were on my radar; the 49ers clue was also an instaget because I had a thing for Joe Montana at the time. I usually suck at football categories so 2 right is really good for me. I should have known the winner of the game - but having been a die hard Raiders fan back in the day, I apparently blocked the loss out of my mind, while keeping the Steelers grudge all these years. 1 Link to comment
proserpina65 November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 23 minutes ago, Bastet said: I somehow managed to miss ever learning (or at least retaining) Ford's birth name, or even that Gerald Ford isn't it. The only thing I know about him other than the circumstances under which he became president is he fell down a lot. I didn't know the name specifically, but I did know that two presidents did not go by their birth names, and the date was too early for Clinton. I remember Ford being adopted (by a stepfather, I believe, but don't quote me on that) from the tributes on tv when he died. He was an honorable man, no matter his political party. 4 Link to comment
853fisher November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 15 hours ago, secnarf said: It is the Rideau Canal, after all 🙄 I had hoped the mix of English and French might point contestants towards Canada, but unfortunately not. It sure did, in my case, but I said Quebec. Imagine my surprise when it turned out that I'd gone just a little foo French. 1 Link to comment
Browncoat November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 I also said Amsterdam for FJ last night. Somewhere non-European never occurred to me. For TS, I only got beehive, Missouri, and mitral. Someone upthread thanked Spencer Tracy for Father Flanagan, but I have to blame Spencer because all I could think was Spencer Tracy and couldn't get the real person's name to come to me! Incidentally, "yurt" is the Russian word for that dwelling. The Mongolian word is "ger". 4 4 Link to comment
853fisher November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 6 minutes ago, Browncoat said: Someone upthread thanked Spencer Tracy for Father Flanagan, but I have to blame Spencer because all I could think was Spencer Tracy and couldn't get the real person's name to come to me! I don't know who to blame, but I couldn't get past Bing Crosby! I guess I was thinking of "Going My Way." Nebraska, New York, Bing, Spencer, what's the difference? They're all priests in movies. ;) 7 1 Link to comment
HelenBaby November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 6 hours ago, MrAtoz said: One of the facts I like about Ford is that when he became Vice President (replacing the resigning Spiro Agnew), he told his wife that the vice presidency would make a nice conclusion to his career. Little did he know... But he didn’t replace Agnew. Nelson Rockefeller did but chose not to run with Nixon in 1972 so Ford replaced him on the ticket. 1 Link to comment
chessiegal November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 7 minutes ago, HelenBaby said: But he didn’t replace Agnew. Nelson Rockefeller did but chose not to run with Nixon in 1972 so Ford replaced him on the ticket. Agnew resigned on October 10, 1973, during Nixon's second term. According to the 25th Amendment, he had to fill the vacancy with someone approved by both houses of Congress. He chose Gerald Ford of Michigan who was serving as a member of the House. 3 Link to comment
SyracuseMug November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 12 minutes ago, HelenBaby said: But he didn’t replace Agnew. Nelson Rockefeller did but chose not to run with Nixon in 1972 so Ford replaced him on the ticket. Source? This is entirely incorrect. 1 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 Yes. Rockefeller was Ford's VP. 3 Link to comment
chessiegal November 24, 2021 Share November 24, 2021 I remember Agnew resigning. It was a BFD. He was the first VP to resign. 2 Link to comment
ams1001 November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 This is not my week... 63% / 60% / 62% Only category I ran was Named for a Place. Got no Shortz. Got two of the DDs and my TSes were Beverly Hills 90210, German Shepherds, oral stage, Connecticut, bridge, and French ambassador. I got FJ! (Maybe helped by the fact that I was moving some stuff around on my bookshelf above my desk this afternoon, which contains the book Seeing Further: The Story of Science and the Royal Society.) Link to comment
Browncoat November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 This is not my week, either! I missed FJ yet again -- I really had no clue whatsoever, and haven't even heard of that society. Oh well. And the only TS I got were Connecticut and bridge. Link to comment
dgpolo November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 3 minutes ago, Browncoat said: And the only TS I got were Connecticut and bridge. I got bridge and I was kinda yelling German Shepard!! 4 Link to comment
Browncoat November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 9 minutes ago, dgpolo said: I got bridge and I was kinda yelling German Shepard!! Yeah, I felt a little stupid for missing German Shepherd. 2 Link to comment
HelenBaby November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 3 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said: Yes. Rockefeller was Ford's VP. Ok I’m old & got it all mixed up. Thanks. That’s really embarrassing 😳. 1 Link to comment
30 Helens November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 10 hours ago, Bastet said: I somehow managed to miss ever learning (or at least retaining) Ford's birth name, or even that Gerald Ford isn't it. The only thing I know about him other than the circumstances under which he became president is he fell down a lot. Ford was a little clumsy, but not to that extent. His reputation as a stumbling oaf was actually instigated by Chevy Chase, whose SNL impersonations of Ford were greatly exaggerated for comic effect. Ironically, Chevy’s numerous falls left him in debilitating pain, from which he never really recovered. Karma? 5 Link to comment
853fisher November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 I think even if I had remembered Royal Society, I would have worried that I was missing something. Royal Society of...? That might have really thrown me off. Good thing I didn't know it at all so I didn't need to worry! It seems the organization's original name was the Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge. 2 hours ago, HelenBaby said: Ok I’m old & got it all mixed up. Thanks. That’s really embarrassing 😳. Not half as embarrassing as what Agnew did to be removed from office. He's doubly reviled in our family home, since we were all raised in Maryland and are Greek on our father's side. He really let us down! Compared to that, an error of recollection is a bagatelle. :) 1 8 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 No FJ. I instagot the TSs of stomachache and German Shepherd. When I was young (mid 1950s-mid 1960s) it seemed all "seeing eye dogs" were German Shepherds. I don't know if that was the case or just the PR of the time reflecting the popularity of the breed. I bet @saber5055 knows. I shall have to rely on Google (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guide_dog#Breeds). Did I miss an intro to the (Will) Shortz category? Or was the lack of an explanation a kind of shout out to puzzle clues? About that 15-inch snow flake 🤯 🤔😕 --which, having endured snowy winters all my life and having never seen what I thought of as a snowflake that was more than teensy weensy --it seems my definition of "snowflake" was incorrect all these scores of years. Quote The usual image of a snowflake — a perfect star with six arms, the kind found on ski sweaters and holiday cards — is actually a single snow crystal. As Dr. Libbrecht of Caltech notes in his book “The Snowflake” (Voyageur Press, 2003), the word snowflake is a general term that can refer to a single ice crystal, a small cluster of them or a large aggregation that forms when crystals “collide and stick in midair, falling to earth in a flimsy puffball.” --from the NY Times (nytimes.com/2007/03/20/science/20snow.html) --message me if you would like a NY Times sanctioned "gift" of this article from me. 2 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 (edited) Here in Rochester NY (and likely many places) Jeopardy is being preempted for Thanksgiving football. Here it will air at 2:37 AM EST (Friday). Or maybe on YouTube sooner. #Jeopardy! Edited November 25, 2021 by shapeshifter Link to comment
Clanstarling November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 (edited) 21 hours ago, Browncoat said: Incidentally, "yurt" is the Russian word for that dwelling. The Mongolian word is "ger". I didn't know that. I wonder if it was on their list of acceptable answers, or whether it would have been one of those they ruled incorrect, and then had to revise the scores after a little research. 11 hours ago, 30 Helens said: Ford was a little clumsy, but not to that extent. His reputation as a stumbling oaf was actually instigated by Chevy Chase, whose SNL impersonations of Ford were greatly exaggerated for comic effect. Ironically, Chevy’s numerous falls left him in debilitating pain, from which he never really recovered. Karma? Yeah, SNL was to blame for the thought that he was excessively clumsy. Chevy should have learned how to fall, it's not rocket science, but taught in acting schools. Still, karma may certainly apply. 1 hour ago, shapeshifter said: Did I miss an intro to the (Will) Shortz category? Or was the lack of an explanation a kind of shout out to puzzle clues? They did not (though since I was nodding off through most of it, I may not be the most reliable witness). I knew the name sounded familiar, but it wasn't until the category was half over that I tied it to Will Shortz. My husband's the crossword puzzle guy, so the name wasn't particularly meaningful to me. Due to the nodding off I did not do well. My pre-Thanksgiving preparation took a lot out of me, but Thanksgiving tasks will be much lighter thanks to it. Happy Turkey day, forum folk! Edited November 25, 2021 by Clanstarling 6 Link to comment
chessiegal November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 44 minutes ago, Clanstarling said: I didn't know that. I wonder if it was on their list of acceptable answers, or whether it would have been one of those they ruled incorrect, and then had to revise the scores after a little research. Ger would not have been accepted. Here's the clue: Quote In the foreground a Mongol horseman, in the back, this 4-letter type of hut Had to be 4 letters, thus yurt. 1 1 Link to comment
ams1001 November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 2 hours ago, shapeshifter said: Did I miss an intro to the (Will) Shortz category? Or was the lack of an explanation a kind of shout out to puzzle clues? There was no intro, other than pointing out that it ended in Z. Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 20 minutes ago, chessiegal said: Ger would not have been accepted. Here's the clue: Had to be 4 letters, thus yurt. Stella has a yurt 4 11 Link to comment
PBnJay November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 No Jeopardy here today even though a new episode will air today somewhere. I'll be relying on TJF and J-archive. I hope everyone is able to enjoy a nice Thanksgiving day. 3 Link to comment
Bastet November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 I won't be watching Wed-Fri's games and am just going to look up FJ rather than the entire game. Last night's FJ was the third in a row for which I had no idea. But today's (no spoilers, don't worry) was an instaguess that turned out to be right. Whew; I was starting to get a complex. 1 Link to comment
Browncoat November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 Jeopardy for me tonight is on the affiliate's sister station. Football on the regular station, of course. Interestingly, my DVR didn't catch it, so I'm glad I did! Thanks to y'all for giving me the heads up about the football situation. 3 Link to comment
illdoc November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 Re: FJ---While I have at least heard of "don't trust anyone over 30", I had no clue for the answer. I came up with "Don't quote me", which I know makes no sense. 2 Link to comment
dgpolo November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 I'm very sorry no one got Illinois 😞 On the other hand Amy and Genesis have been offered a trip to Ottawa for Winterlude. 1 4 Link to comment
Browncoat November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 Instaget FJ for me tonight. It's the reason I dreaded turning 30 back in the day. 40 and 50 were cakewalks by comparison! I'm not even dreading 60! I got Illinois, and I also got Theroux, although if I'd had to spell it, I would have been in trouble. But I got distracted when Ken gave the correct response to that one -- did I need both names? 2 Link to comment
Mindthinkr November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 Happy Thanksgiving to Everyone I did very well in the first round and not too badly in the second. I got a few TSs. For FJ I said “Don’t be a litter bug”. Oh well. 1 Link to comment
GreekGeek November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 1 hour ago, illdoc said: Re: FJ---While I have at least heard of "don't trust anyone over 30", I had no clue for the answer. I came up with "Don't quote me", which I know makes no sense. That was my first thought too, but then I figured the mention of his age in the clue was there for a reason. 4 Link to comment
Irlandesa November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 On 11/22/2021 at 8:01 PM, secnarf said: I do like watching her quietly dominate without the aggressive play we have seen from others Me too. It makes her dominance more impressive to me. Her competitors are usually in the game until she eventually pulls away. 6 Link to comment
opus November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 Missed FJ by 10 years. Don’t trust anyone over……40 😞 3 Link to comment
ams1001 November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 (edited) Just got home from dinner at my uncle's and watched on youtube. 70% / 53% / 61% Well, my first round wasn't too bad. (By the standards of my week so far, it was pretty damn good, actually.) Ran In the Room and Come & Go, missed one Michelangelo. Didn't run anything in DJ but I missed only one each in Songs and Sates. Got only one DD and no FJ. My only TSes were Michael Lewis and Mariah Carey. Edited November 26, 2021 by ams1001 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 4 hours ago, dgpolo said: I'm very sorry no one got Illinois 😞 👋I got the TS of Illinois! I lived there for half of my childhood and then for another 20 years as an adult. But I was watching on YouTube after too much Wegmans pecan pie at my daughter’s, so intermittently dozing off with no FJ. 3 hours ago, Browncoat said: I got Illinois, and I also got Theroux, although if I'd had to spell it, I would have been in trouble. But I got distracted when Ken gave the correct response to that one -- did I need both names? That $800 clue only required the last name of Theroux “Last name of Paul who wrote the novel "The Mosquito Coast" & his nephew, who starred in the 2021 TV adaptation” —which is one of many I might have known if I’d waited to watch YouTube tomorrow morning instead of greedily watching just now——like the pecan pie. 4 Link to comment
possibilities November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 5 hours ago, dgpolo said: I'm very sorry no one got Illinois 😞 I did!! I need to celebrate all my victories, no matter how small. 5 hours ago, illdoc said: Re: FJ---While I have at least heard of "don't trust anyone over 30", I had no clue for the answer. I came up with "Don't quote me", which I know makes no sense. All I could think of is "Don't taze me, Bro!" which I knew was certainly not only the wrong era but also... just wrong. 8 1 Link to comment
Miss Anne Thrope November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 12 hours ago, Browncoat said: Instaget FJ for me tonight. It's the reason I dreaded turning 30 back in the day. 40 and 50 were cakewalks by comparison! I'm not even dreading 60! I got Illinois, and I also got Theroux, although if I'd had to spell it, I would have been in trouble. But I got distracted when Ken gave the correct response to that one -- did I need both names? It sounded to me like the two pronounce their last names differently -- one "Ther-oh" and one "Ther-oo" -- and thought that was why he said both full names. FJ also an instaget for me. (I've hit 60 and not thrilled, but so far it's okay.) 6 Link to comment
Ailianna November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 Ken did one of the few things that really get me from the host, which is he didn't point out the quote marks and rule for the "come" & "go" category. I think the first woman who chose a clue there didn't realize, because when Ken commented after her answer (which was only wrong because of the category), she made a gesture that made me think she hadn't realized. 3 Link to comment
853fisher November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 2 hours ago, Ailianna said: Ken did one of the few things that really get me from the host, which is he didn't point out the quote marks and rule for the "come" & "go" category. I think the first woman who chose a clue there didn't realize, because when Ken commented after her answer (which was only wrong because of the category), she made a gesture that made me think she hadn't realized. I definitely got the impression that Nancy missed or forgot about them. In the past when a similar point has come up, my gut reaction has been that they all have the same chance to notice them and keep them in mind, or not. The more I think about it, the more I think that perhaps the host should mention them all the time or not at all. It's not tough to say "notice the quotations" like the hosts seem to do far more often than not. Everybody gets the initial clue that way, including the viewer. 2 Link to comment
Driad November 26, 2021 Share November 26, 2021 38 minutes ago, 853fisher said: It's not tough to say "notice the quotations" And more helpful than "We all know what that means," which Alex sometimes said. 4 Link to comment
853fisher November 27, 2021 Share November 27, 2021 I was glad Ken put me out of my misery and told me who Chris reminded me of. I thought it was really uncanny. I know a few basic facts about "Watershed Down" exclusively because of mentions on game shows. However, I hadn't realized it is a novel for children. In retrospect, I suppose "anthropomorphic rabbits" should have been a clue. 2 Link to comment
ABay November 27, 2021 Share November 27, 2021 My first thoughts were "Don't...sleep in the subway, darling" (because of the time frame), "Don't harsh my buzz" (because of the locale), and "Don't start a land-war in Asia" (because of both). 6 3 Link to comment
ams1001 November 27, 2021 Share November 27, 2021 My channel guide lied and said football would be over at 7 so it's another youtube night for me. If I had known that I'd have watched earlier. Resident Brad Rutter sound-alike. 😄 Best game of the week...70% / 63% / 66% Ran Geckos and Story Time, missed one each in TV Shows, Quotes, and "Inner" knowledge. Couldn't come up with FJ but I felt dumb once it was revealed. My TSes were Wayne Brady, Glenn Close, weed, and the missed DD of Charlemagne. 2 Link to comment
proserpina65 November 27, 2021 Share November 27, 2021 A favorite of children? Have any of the clue writers ever read Watership Down? It was the obvious answer given that lapin is French for rabbit, but still, most definitely not for children. 30 minutes ago, 853fisher said: I was glad Ken put me out of my misery and told me who Chris reminded me of. I thought it was really uncanny. I know a few basic facts about "Watershed Down" exclusively because of mentions on game shows. However, I hadn't realized it is a novel for children. In retrospect, I suppose "anthropomorphic rabbits" should have been a clue. It's not. 10 Link to comment
Browncoat November 27, 2021 Share November 27, 2021 Instaget FJ for me again tonight, and I agree, @proserpina65, Watership Down is not a children's book. It is extraordinarily violent, considering it's about fluffy bunnies. I really like the book, though. TS I got include Wayne Brady, Louie, Lorraine, and Glenn Close. It does not hurt my feelings that Amy won again today. 3 Link to comment
SoMuchTV November 27, 2021 Share November 27, 2021 12 minutes ago, proserpina65 said: A favorite of children? Have any of the clue writers ever read Watership Down? It was the obvious answer given that lapin is French for rabbit, but still, most definitely not for children. It's not. Oh my goodness yes. I remember reading that book in early college, and no way I would characterize it as “a favorite of children” 8 Link to comment
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