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Jeopardy! Season 39 (2022-2023)


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21 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said:

Lloyd must've been getting nervous as he was swaying toward the end of DJ.

He's been swaying constantly in all his shows. It amused me because of folks commenting on Ray's swaying, and the next champ was worse!

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All three contestants held their buzzers the same way, hands covered by the podium, so I couldn't tell if Lois kept getting beat on the buzzer or just didn't know most of the correct responses (of the ten she did ring in on, she got four of them wrong).  I was rooting for her, because I really liked her hair.  (I'm quite shallow occasionally.)

The "asking for a friend" TS surprised me a little; maybe they were trying to think of a phrase associated with 2022 rather than thinking of the one that's been around a while.

I ran rhymes (that was fun), feed, and bring it (and finally decided what I'm going to do with the chicken breasts I defrosted for tonight's dinner -- make chicken kiev) and got all but one in happened.  I'm normally pretty good with colleges, but missed three this time.  I also missed three in fighters, which is par for the course.  So, not a great first round.

Not a great DJ round, either. I was terrible in doomsday books, which I expected; thank goodness Bird Box was made into a movie, or I'd have blown the entire category instead of missing all but one.  I got all but one in actors and clichés, but missed two each in everything else.  Didn't run a single category.

FJ was an instaguess I stuck with, so good for me.

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2 hours ago, Driad said:

 I need to learn to cuss in Latin.

XTreme Latin can help.

I knew Joe Frazier, having gone through a fascination with boxing in the 1970's after the first Ali/Frazier fight. I also got Rubicon and Linda Evans. 

No clue about FJ until I did the math and came up with 1972. Here are some of the alternate choices for Godfather characters.

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6 hours ago, Katy M said:

Linda Evans (boy did I feel old when nobody got that).

Same here. Compounded by the continued blank stares when her name was revealed.

I can’t believe Sutherland did not get a BMS, especially considering Donald is (arguably) the more famous one. 

The idea of “Smokin’ George Foreman” made me laugh. Maybe he thought that’s why George went into the grill business.

1972= The Godfather. Instaget for me, providing a good end to an otherwise lackluster game.

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5 hours ago, 30 Helens said:

Same here. Compounded by the continued blank stares when her name was revealed.

I can’t believe Sutherland did not get a BMS, especially considering Donald is (arguably) the more famous one. 

The idea of “Smokin’ George Foreman” made me laugh. Maybe he thought that’s why George went into the grill business.

1972= The Godfather. Instaget for me, providing a good end to an otherwise lackluster game.

I was like "Come on To Kill a Mockingbird lady,  you're old enuf to know who Linda Evans is." 

I got Godfather immediately, once I figured out the year. 

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5 hours ago, 30 Helens said:

The idea of “Smokin’ George Foreman” made me laugh. Maybe he thought that’s why George went into the grill business.

That struck me as a "Name a boxer, any boxer" kind of response.

Foreman did famously knock Frazier out, back in the day.  "Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!"

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14 hours ago, chessiegal said:

He's been swaying constantly in all his shows. It amused me because of folks commenting on Ray's swaying, and the next champ was worse!

Ray wasn't swaying. Ray was swiveling-but only while responding to clues. He reminded me of people I know who are on the spectrum.

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18 hours ago, Bastet said:

I saw that on a flight to London, and a couple of weeks later I was in Brussels, and decided to take a day trip to Bruges because of the film.  It was a great call!

My best friend and I will never call the city anything except "Fucking Bruges".  Would love to see it someday.  It looks beautiful.

15 hours ago, secnarf said:

I am legitimately terrible at movies, but somehow 1972 = The Godfather has stuck in my brain.

I'm usually excellent at movies and 1972 = The Godfather is a sure thing for me.  Although doing the math took a moment because I suck at that.

14 hours ago, annzeepark914 said:

Lloyd must've been getting nervous as he was swaying toward the end of DJ.

Lloyd was swaying during all of his games, almost worse than Ray.

12 hours ago, Bastet said:

The "asking for a friend" TS surprised me a little; maybe they were trying to think of a phrase associated with 2022 rather than thinking of the one that's been around a while.

That one did not even begin to occur to me.  I've heard of it, but not a lot.

19 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said:

Ray wasn't swaying. Ray was swiveling-but only while responding to clues. He reminded me of people I know who are on the spectrum.

It's been reported more than once that Ray's swiveling was due to a spinal/leg issue.

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I don't know why you keep saying that he didn't swivel during the intros when chessiegal and I both saw him do so, also are you ignoring his nerve damage? Because I don't think you should be throwing out that he might be on the spectrum when there is already a medical reason given for it?

14 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said:

Ray wasn't swaying. Ray was swiveling-but only while responding to clues. He reminded me of people I know who are on the spectrum.

 

On 1/3/2023 at 4:12 PM, chessiegal said:

I went back and looked at past shows with Ray, and he sways during the intros and during interviews. Not as much, but he is still moving.

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15 hours ago, Katy M said:

I got the missed clues of ferret, Rubicon, and Linda Evans (boy did I feel old when nobody got that).

I felt old for even remembering it - because it was Big Valley that got it for me, not Krystle Carrington (never watched that show).

14 hours ago, annzeepark914 said:

Good game tonight (except for Lois ☹️). Gee, FJ was easy as 1972 + movie almost always means The Godfather (still can't believe I went to see that movie with my parents 😳...soooo uncomfortable!)

Sergio Leone threw me off, even though I was fairly certain the spaghetti westerns were before '72. I also saw the movie with my family - though the only embarrassment I felt was when my big sister (in her late 20's) said "oops!" very loudly when the bucket spilled in the very tense (and almost silent) scene at the hospital.

8 hours ago, 30 Helens said:

I can’t believe Sutherland did not get a BMS, especially considering Donald is (arguably) the more famous one.

I was surprised at that myself. Though I think by this time both Sutherlands are pretty close to same level of famous.

I ran TV (I may watch too much), almost ran Doomsday Book (would have if I'd gotten WW Z out of my mouth, I just had Z in my head). Did better than I expected in Rivers (which is to say, I got three, expecting none).

So it was a decent game, but sadly, no FJ.

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3 minutes ago, dgpolo said:

I don't know why you keep saying that he didn't swivel during the intros when chessiegal and I both saw him do so, also are you ignoring his nerve damage? Because I don't think you should be throwing out that he might be on the spectrum when there is already a medical reason given for it?

I didn't say he was on the spectrum. I said he reminded me of people I know who are. And I watched him during intros & chats. 

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8 hours ago, 30 Helens said:

The idea of “Smokin’ George Foreman” made me laugh. Maybe he thought that’s why George went into the grill business.

😁

8 hours ago, 30 Helens said:

I can’t believe Sutherland did not get a BMS, especially considering Donald is (arguably) the more famous one. 

Yet another one to add to our list.  I really don't how the judges determine what should or shouldn't get a BMS anymore.  Edited to note that Huey Long should've been a BMS as well because his brother Earl had also been a larger than life Louisiana governor.

4 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said:

And I watched him during intros & chats. 

He was swiveling during those, too, just not as much.

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I had an okay but not great game.

Besides getting FJ, I got 4 stumpers: Mike Tyson, Joe Frazier (admittedly after Joe Louis had been eliminated as a answer), Rubican and Linda Evans.

I ran 3 categories (So That Happened, Bring it and TV: Who Played Em?) and got all but 1 clue correct in 3 more (Life of Riley, Doomsday Book and Many Rivers To Cross).  Huey Long was a guess, but I had a 50/50 chance and went the right way.

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I said Cook for FJ.

I got the missed clues of John Quincy Adams, Prince Edward Island, Clint Black, What's Love Got to Do With It, intact, and Wisconsin.

I got the entire categories of President and Native American right.

Pretty good night, would have been great if I got FJ.

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I had to think about it, but I got FJ just in the nick of time.  I knew it was Mutiny on the Bounty, and I had to get past Mr. Christian.

I also got the TS of Prince Edward Island, What's Love Got to do With It?, Roberta Flack, and yellow dog.

Pretty good end to the week, I guess.

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The "What's Love Got to Do With It?" TS surprised me and no one knowing Roberta Flack made me sad.

I almost ran the entire first round, but I didn't know what majuscule meant and missed one of the presidents (Wilson).

If it wasn't for the knight category, I'd have kicked ass in DJ, too.  I ran legally, workers, and syllable and got all but one in Native American and Grammys.  But I didn't know any of the knight clues and only correctly guessed one, Chaucer.

I did not come up with FJ, though, as "the dude from Mutiny on the Bounty" would not be accepted.

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4 hours ago, Driad said:

Who chooses which of a contestant's three(?) stories to ask about?  I would have been much more interested to learn what a surgical consultant does.

Maybe that wasn’t one of the interview options he listed. 

According to Google, a surgical consultant leads and supervises the team of surgeons and other medical professionals involved in a patient’s care. So, basically, the General Contractor for your physical remodeling job.

I ran Tooth and Legal, and got all but one in Grammys and Case. I got all the musical TSs (Roberta Flack, Clint Black, What’s Love Got to Do With It) and yellow dog. I did not get FJ. The husband did, and was quite proud of himself, but he missed Godfather yesterday and it’s his favorite movie, so…

All three contestants looked like deer in headlights for the first several minutes.

 

 

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My first thought for FJ was Cook but then I thought the only "event" in his life was his murder so switched to Bligh.

How middle woman acquired her pet lizard sounded highly illegal to me. 

I got some ts's including Roberta Flack, Clint Black and What's Love got to do With It, but I didn't write them down so I've forgotten the rest.

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13 hours ago, Driad said:

Who chooses which of a contestant's three(?) stories to ask about?  I would have been much more interested to learn what a surgical consultant does.

Thank you @30 Helens for the explanation!

13 hours ago, possibilities said:

I was crushed that no one knew Roberta Flack. 

I wasn't crushed, but I was saddened.

Did okay. Not one of my better games.

I got FJ by looking at the names of the places - I didn't know them but I thought they sounded right for that area. Cook didn't come into my mind, but then I know more about Bligh than Cook.

I've obviously been watching/reading too many crime/thrillers, because the first thing that came to my mind with the Samsonite question (not noticing that suitcase wasn't in the clue) was "body." 🤣

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January 6:
73% / 63% / 69%

Got home late last night so just watched on the Tube of You. Ran The Whole Tooth and Letter Perfect, missed one Island and three in President Immediately Before (not surprised), and two each in the others. Didn't run anything in the second round; missed one in Record of the Year and Knights, three in Workers of the World and two in everything else. FJ was an instaget.

Got several TSes - Prince Edward Island (DD), U (in Faulkner), Wisconsin, What's Love Got to Do With It?, Roberta Flack (from the titles, not the picture), intact, and Lohengrin.
 

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January 9: Yay! Ken's still here!

63% / 53% / 59%

Vexillology is clearly not my strong suit; totally failed Whites & Colors. Other than that and missing three in Delegates, I didn't do too bad in the first round; ran Laundry Day, and missed one each in the rest.

Not a good DJ round…missed one Random Fact, two Buildings & Bridges and Phrases, and three each in the rest.

FJ was an instaget and my TSes were Downy and Spain (both lucky guesses; got Downy at the last second once I had processed that the clue was pointing toward a fabric softener).

Sorry to see Patrick go but I liked the new guy, too.

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I got FJ.  I figured I was probably wrong because it seemed too easy.

I got the missed clues of vampire, Mesopotamia, Thursday and Sleep.

I got the entire category of Mystery right.

I don't know where my head was because there were two clues I don't even think I understood the questions.  

1 minute ago, ams1001 said:

Vexillology is clearly not my strong suit; totally failed Whites & Colors

Not my thing either.  Interestingly, I got the $200 and the $1000.  I only got SC because my sister lives there, so I know SC is the Palmetto State.

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Total instaget FJ -- I got it before Ken finished reading the clue.  

I only got three TS, though -- dog in the manger, campanile, and sleep.

I would have been fine with any of them winning tonight.  Congrats to the new champ!

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All 3 of 'em were actually wrong in FJ. The guy's name was Jack Daniel. The whiskey is Jack Daniel's, not Jack Daniels.  The "other" Tennessee Sippin' Whisky (George Dickel) is made in an adjacent, also dry, county.  One weekend, I toured both distilleries. What fun!

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1 hour ago, Browncoat said:

Total instaget FJ -- I got it before Ken finished reading the clue.  

I assumed it was Jack Daniel[']s but got hung up on the wording because I had incorrectly parsed the clue as "this company founded in the 1860s is Moore County (Tennessee's largest employer) [;] Moore is a dry county." Ironically I had decided to root for Connor because he was introduced as a copy editor, but I felt  little bad that he had a runaway.

I was surprised that dog in the manger was a TS, but I suppose I should not be surprised it is out of fashion.

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I was so mad at myself for missing the Allison Krauss clue that I couldn't focus on the game BUT I did nail FJ. I don't drink but I got that one but I do listen to bluegrass and I missed Krauss? Huh?

I think I need more sleep tonight....

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The Big Sleep as a TS surprised me a little, as did no one guessing Spain, but that was it.  Good game, because it was anyone's until Connor nailed that second DD in DJ.

I always know more about flags than I expect to, but less than I want to; I missed three of those.  I got everything else in the first round, though.

I got all but one in movies, facts, phrases, and buildings & bridges, but didn't run anything in DJ.  It was still a good round, as I only missed two each in mysteries and battles (a category I would not have been surprised to miss four or five in).

FJ was an instaget, and I'd have properly spelled it with the apostrophe, so I get an imaginary bonus point for that.

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3 minutes ago, Bastet said:

The Big Sleep as a TS surprised me a little

That one was at the end, wasn't it? And Connor had just missed one? I think they were afraid to answer and were all probably doing Math in their heads trying to figure out what the $400? would do to the scores? Like if Connor got it wrong and Patrick then got it right it would still be a lock game but a whole lot closer and maybe they just didn't trust their math. I know I wouldn't. If the clue had been earlier in the round someone would have taken the chance, maybe?

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On 1/7/2023 at 10:06 AM, Trey said:

My first thought for FJ was Cook but then I thought the only "event" in his life was his murder so switched to Bligh.

How middle woman acquired her pet lizard sounded highly illegal to me. 

I got some ts's including Roberta Flack, Clint Black and What's Love got to do With It, but I didn't write them down so I've forgotten the rest.

Yeah, the lizard-poach bothered me.  I did a quick search on the particular lizard and it is formidable looking.  It doesn’t appear to be your entry-level pet.  

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I got The Big Sleep, after I first started to say The Big Chill.  Almost the same thing.

FJ: In my mind, I could see a black labeled bottle with the words Tennessee Whiskey, but I couldn’t see whose name was above that. I took a shot (not literally, although maybe I should have) and guessed Jim Beam. Oh, well. That’s what I get for drinking wine instead of liquor.

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The wording of the FJ confused me at first, but I figured it out.  The wording should have been Moore County Tennessee's largest employer, and not Tennessee in parenthesis - IMVHO.  It is the largest employer in Moore County, not the largest employer in Tennessee.    

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5 minutes ago, laredhead said:

The wording of the FJ confused me at first, but I figured it out.  The wording should have been Moore County Tennessee's largest employer, and not Tennessee is parenthesis - IMVHO.  It is the largest employer in Moore County, not the largest employer in Tennessee.    

Yes, that was what was tripping me up as well -- but that left me with the confusing scenario where Moore County seemed to be the employer which didn't make sense since we needed to name Jack Daniels as the employer. (I honestly think it is easier to parse that type of sentence on a full page than in a narrow column -- the word wrap affects how we interpret the comma.) 

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13 hours ago, Quickbeam said:

Let The Right One In was a super creepy movie….but not exactly a huge release. 

I only know it because my kids are into creepy stuff and were super picky about which version of it was best.

9 hours ago, 30 Helens said:

FJ: In my mind, I could see a black labeled bottle with the words Tennessee Whiskey, but I couldn’t see whose name was above that.

I do that SO often. Sometimes it's a win - I got Celeste Ng once because I could picture the cover perfectly.

I didn't run anything, but I came near to running a number of them. And got something in almost all categories (except delegates).

I got the Triple Stumper of The Thursday Murder Club because I recently discovered the series and just borrowed the latest book.

Not a drinker, but i did come up with FJ. So all in all a good game.

I had a feeling the copy editor would win, he was quite the go getter and energetic.

I wondered about the lizard as well.

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It seems like a lot of us non-drinkers got FJ. 
For me, as the Think Music was winding up I thought "Jack Daniel's" is better than nothing. 
Perhaps this was a clue were have a minimum of knowledge was better than "The Burden of Knowledge"?

And a syntax whoopsie: 
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Should be:
"founded . . .is in Moore county" 
not 
"founded . . . is Moore county"?

Never mind, it is the comma between COUNTY and TENNESSEE'S that threw me, especially coming at end of one of the short, centered-justified lines.

But apparently others on Twitter thought similarly, including:
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9 minutes ago, shapeshifter said:

Should be:
"founded . . .is in Moore county" 
not 
"founded . . . is Moore county"?

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Ironically, though this company founded in the 1860s is Moore county, Tennessee's largest employer, Moore is a dry county

I disagree with that.  If I had ever learned to diagram sentences, I could probably explain why.   But I do agree that the whole thing took way too many brain cells to parse out.

Didn't matter anyway for me, since my mind went straight to Jim Beam and that washed away all the other possible options.

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