Katy M February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 I got FJ. I got the missed clue of Tambourine Man. I got the entire category of TV catchprhases right and the entire category of lawyers wrong. I had a horrid DJ round. I missed 18 out of 30 questions. Hangs head in shame. Not my categories, I guess. 1 3 Link to comment
Browncoat February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 Instaget FJ for me. I'm surprised that former champ missed it, but I'm happy Kendra won! I also got the TS of angiosperms, Mr. Tambourine Man, and Priestly. 5 Link to comment
PaulaO February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 Was Jeff ruled incorrect for Bessie Truman? Piano Man? Joe? ::smh:: 1 Link to comment
ams1001 February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 Just now, PaulaO said: Was Jeff ruled incorrect for Bessie Truman? He accidentally said Trump instead of Truman (it was after the Melania Trump clue). 4 Link to comment
annzeepark914 February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 (edited) Very happy Kendra won. Did Jeff say, "Bess Trump"? Must've been accidentally as he was looking at old Bess's photo. I would've liked it if he won as well. All three are too young to remember, 🎶 "Hey Mr. Tambourine Man"🎶. I think the Byrd's? did a better version than Dylan. Good game! Edited February 14, 2023 by annzeepark914 3 Link to comment
SoMuchTV February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 There were so many hints packed into that FJ clue. Too bad not one of them helped me :( 6 Link to comment
ams1001 February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 (edited) 4 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said: All three are too young to remember, 🎶 "Hey Mr. Tambourine Man"🎶. I think the Turtles did a better version than Dylan. Good game! I have a live version by Pearl Jam with guest Roger McGuinn. (I'm too young, too. It was released 10 years before I was born, according to wikipedia.) Edited February 14, 2023 by ams1001 3 Link to comment
possibilities February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 I was cranky during today's game but I really loved Jeff's tie. I had no idea I knew so much about Bob Dylan lyrics. 5 Link to comment
SomeTameGazelle February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 Very fun game. Good for Kendra. I ran through lots of one-syllable water words (sink? dam? tub?) but didn't come close to tank in any way. I did get Cicero though. 3 Link to comment
chessiegal February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 I didn't get FJ but correctly predicted my husband would. Too bad J! isn't a team sport. 😉 2 Link to comment
Bastet February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 "Mr. Tambourine Man" as a TS blew me away. Yes, even given their ages. Because it's not just about the popularity of the original recording; it appeared on several of his own albums over the years, was covered by numerous other artists, and has been used in TV and film throughout the years to this day. I would have bet and lost big money the lyrics would register with one of them. But, in that same category, I enjoyed Ken's Dylan impression on the "feeel" in the "Like a Rolling Stone" lyric. "Bessie Trump" made me laugh so hard I startled my cat. I ran First Ladies, words, and party, got all but one in Budapest, logos, and TV catchphrases (thank goodness for cultural osmosis), so I had a great first round. In DJ, I was all over the map; I ran lawyers (those billboards gave me a laugh, too) and airports, got all but one in Dylan, missed two in measurements, three in botany, and nearly completely blew titles, only getting one. Sadly, that one was the Nicholas Sparks dreck, but I watched the film version when I came across it on TV for James Garner and Gena Rowlands (and their part was good -- the youngsters, though, ugh) so that was apparently enough to put Nicholas Sparks + N Title = The Notebook away in my memory bank. I should have got two in that category, as Naked Lunch was the other title I knew, but I couldn't spit it out in time. FJ had me puzzled briefly, and the interesting part is I wasn't consciously cogitating during those several seconds, just sort of staring, but then the logic process going on in the background (something that contains water + WWI-era military invention + single syllable) turned the light bulb on and it came to me in a flash -- a delayed instaget? 5 Link to comment
SoMuchTV February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 51 minutes ago, SomeTameGazelle said: I ran through lots of one-syllable water words (sink? dam? tub?) but didn't come close to tank in any way. I finally landed on the “just write something” response of pond, which kinda sorta fit British and water related (and at least, for sure, one syllable). 3 Link to comment
Cotypubby February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 I had pre-guessed “trench” and then couldn’t get my mind to go anywhere else since it kinda sorta fit the clue. The answer was obvious once revealed. 9 Link to comment
30 Helens February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 This was my favorite kind of FJ: one I may not know (I didn’t) but can still figure out by following the clues (I did!). Just in the nick of time, though— I was briefly stuck in the lake/pond circuit, too. I like the new champ. 8 Link to comment
MrAtoz February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 13 hours ago, annzeepark914 said: I think the Byrd's? did a better version than Dylan. One can go back and forth. I love Roger McGuinn's guitar on the Byrds version (which really does provide the "jingle-jangle" the song talks about), and McGuinn, Crosby, and Clark's complex vocal harmonies. But the Byrds only used one of Dylan's four verses, thus losing so many of his arresting, surrealistic lyrics: "Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free, silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands, with all memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves. Let me forget about today until tomorrow." Great stuff. 6 5 Link to comment
Trey February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 10 hours ago, Cotypubby said: I had pre-guessed “trench” and then couldn’t get my mind to go anywhere else since it kinda sorta fit the clue. The answer was obvious once revealed. Trench was my answer too for FJ although I didn't think it was much of a secret invention. DS got tank instantly. I did get Mr. Tambourine Man and was surprised it was a ts. Though I love Dylan's songs, I never thought he was a very good singer so I vote for the Byrds as the better version, even if they did leave out a verse. 4 1 Link to comment
Clanstarling February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 15 hours ago, SoMuchTV said: There were so many hints packed into that FJ clue. Too bad not one of them helped me :( In retrospect, it was all there... 13 hours ago, possibilities said: I had no idea I knew so much about Bob Dylan lyrics. Me neither. 13 hours ago, SomeTameGazelle said: Very fun game. Good for Kendra. I ran through lots of one-syllable water words (sink? dam? tub?) but didn't come close to tank in any way. I did get Cicero though. I managed to get Cicero, which is the first time I ever got Cicero in the years I've been watching Jeopardy. Finally sunk in, I guess. 11 hours ago, Cotypubby said: I had pre-guessed “trench” and then couldn’t get my mind to go anywhere else since it kinda sorta fit the clue. The answer was obvious once revealed. I went with trench, while having no confidence it was the right answer. I was right not to be confident. 1 hour ago, Trey said: I did get Mr. Tambourine Man and was surprised it was a ts. Though I love Dylan's songs, I never thought he was a very good singer so I vote for the Byrds as the better version, even if they did leave out a verse. This. A distinctive singer, but not (imo) a good one. I ran TV Catchphases and nearly ran First Ladies, Logos, and Dylan (could not get to the title of "Like a Rolling Stone" in time. Beat my husband, the programmer, with the Python logo. I would have been good with any of the contestants winning, I liked them all. 6 Link to comment
sugarbaker design February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 I did enjoy suited-up, serious looking Jeff saying "What is Nanu Nanu?" 9 2 Link to comment
ProudMary February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 28 minutes ago, sugarbaker design said: I did enjoy suited-up, serious looking Jeff saying "What is Nanu Nanu?" And Ken doing the Mork ear twiddle in response! I'm going to miss him SO much when the other host returns. 😥 17 Link to comment
Clanstarling February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 33 minutes ago, ProudMary said: And Ken doing the Mork ear twiddle in response! I'm going to miss him SO much when the other host returns. 😥 Loved that too. He'll be back...<said in a Schwarzenegger voice> 6 Link to comment
annzeepark914 February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 Is it my imagination or have there been a number of Portland, Oregon contestants this past year? 4 Link to comment
ProudMary February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 1 hour ago, Clanstarling said: Loved that too. He'll be back...<said in a Schwarzenegger voice> 😆 Some of the articles I've read indicate that she'll be hosting until the end of the season. 😥 11 Link to comment
proserpina65 February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 (edited) Last night was a so-so game for me. FJ was an instaget, given my interest in WWI, but since "tanks" was an answer on Celebrity Jeopardy the other night, I second-guessed myself a tiny bit. I also got 2 stumpers: Cicero and Mr. Tambourine Man. Otherwise I only ran TV Catchphrases and Airports Named For People, and only got all but 1 clue in First Lady Firsts, Brest, Budapest & Bucharest, Logos, They're "N" Titled and Bob Dylan Lyrics. Edited to note that the tv thing I recently watched about the battle of the Somme talked a lot about the absolute terror provoked by tank warfare. Even if they weren't used that extensively or that successfully, really. Edited February 14, 2023 by proserpina65 2 1 Link to comment
proserpina65 February 14, 2023 Share February 14, 2023 19 hours ago, PaulaO said: Was Jeff ruled incorrect for Bessie Truman? Piano Man? Joe? ::smh:: At least she knew the Jimi Hendrix song "Hey Joe". It's a cover, but Hendrix's version is definitive. Which could also be said of his version of "All Along The Watchtower". 1 1 Link to comment
ams1001 February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 (edited) February 14: 53% / 57% / 54% Ugh, terrible game. Ran nothing. Missed one each in Valentine's Day, Get Hoppy, Independent Spirit Awards, and Ghost of Tom Joad, and 2-4 in everything else. Didn't get FJ but I at least figured it was a space thing...I guessed Venus but I didn't think it was right. TSes were John Paul Jones and cylinder. Edited February 15, 2023 by ams1001 1 Link to comment
Katy M February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 I said Venus for FJ. I thought it might be right. It was not. I got the missed cues of Bold and the Beautiful, John Paul Jones,shilling, clay, sovereign and cylinder. I got the entire category of college subject right. Much better night than last night but missing FJ still put me in negative territory. 1 Link to comment
dgpolo February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 4 minutes ago, Katy M said: I said Venus for FJ. I thought it might be right. It was not. I got the missed cues of Bold and the Beautiful, John Paul Jones,shilling, clay, sovereign and cylinder. Same for me! except I didn't get B&B. My Jeopardy calendar has had the category It Happened on Valentine's Day for yesterday, today and tomorrow. No repeat clues though. 1 Link to comment
Browncoat February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 I also said Venus for FJ! So no FJ for me. But I did get the TS of John Singer Sargent, shillings, Socialists, clay, Brazos, Oklahoma, and cylinders. I didn't miss any in the Tom Joad category -- surprising, since I hate Steinbeck and never actually read The Grapes of Wrath. 2 Link to comment
Ohiopirate02 February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 Disappointed that none of the clues in "Born to Run," "The River," and "The Ghost of Tom Joad" had anything to do with The Boss. Such a wasted opportunity. 5 Link to comment
DrSpaceman73 February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 I couldn't even understand what they were asking in final jeopardy. 11 4 Link to comment
SomeTameGazelle February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 This clue required more copyediting to avoid the tense conflict that leads to "did not ... included". His 2015 acceptance speech for Best Male Lead did not, but should have, included him saying in a threatening way, "I'm Birdman" 3 Link to comment
shapeshifter February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 (edited) On 2/13/2023 at 10:07 PM, SomeTameGazelle said: I ran through lots of one-syllable water words (sink? dam? tub?) but didn't come close to tank in any way. I'm probably going to jinx myself, but Monday I instagot the TSs of angiosperm and Mr. Tamborine Man (life-long Bob Dylan fan),and I got Monday's FJ, most likely because I didn't get as far as reading "less clumsy monosyllable." Note that the FJ clue stands alone without it: "Cistern" & "reservoir" were suggested names for a secret invention, but the British preferred this less clumsy monosyllable And then tonight, I got the TS of clay——but could only stare at the portrait of Madam X in my mind and not come up with "Sargent," probably because I got hung up on "3-named."But then my endorphins got going when I saw the FJ category of ART & SCIENCE. "Halley's Comet" was an instaget and I spelled it with 2 Ls! So if hubris can jinx a person, my FJs for this week and the next are over, as per my usual game play. 🤸♀️💪🏋️♀️ Edited February 15, 2023 by shapeshifter 2 2 Link to comment
Bastet February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 I'm a little surprised no one guessed sovereign; I think looking at the coin rather than the word may have tripped them up. I'm also surprised no one new clay. The Pocahontas clue was awkward. I mean, yes, that little tidbit is true; they have the wrong Rolfe, giving her son's name rather than her husband's. But since the big problem is she was already a wife and mother when she was kidnapped and later had a forced/Stockholm Syndrome marriage, that's what they choose to ask about? It wouldn't be notable, except they have a history of propagating myths about Native Americans in their clues, so this feels like more whitewashing to have that be the kind of thing brought up about her instead of ever asking about the important truths. I ran TV shows (thank goodness for knowing Spanish), hoppy, and anagrams and got all but one in trees, but I missed three in portraits and two in Valentine's Day in the first round. I did well in DJ; I ran two, got all but one in two, and only missed two each in the other two. For FJ, I figured it was a comet, and also figured it was a lesser-known one than Halley's. Oops. 3 Link to comment
secnarf February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 22 hours ago, Cotypubby said: I had pre-guessed “trench” and then couldn’t get my mind to go anywhere else since it kinda sorta fit the clue. The answer was obvious once revealed. Me too - I knew it was wrong because trenches were not secret, but couldn't think of anything else once that was stuck in my head. 2 Link to comment
ProudMary February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 I guessed Venus for FJ, not very confidently; then I remembered that it was Valentine's Day and I was CERTAIN it had to be the correct response. She's the Goddess of Love, right? So much for that. 🤦♀️ 4 5 Link to comment
Cotypubby February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 Did the guy on the right not realize he had exactly half of the leaders score going into FJ?? Or did he just decide “Second place is good enough for me, I don’t want to win!” He guaranteed he would not win the game with that bet, even if he was the only one to get it right. Link to comment
Sokarys February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 1 hour ago, Cotypubby said: Did the guy on the right not realize he had exactly half of the leaders score going into FJ?? Or did he just decide “Second place is good enough for me, I don’t want to win!” He guaranteed he would not win the game with that bet, even if he was the only one to get it right. I did wonder about that too, but in his defense, he could still have won if Kendra had missed and wagered more than $100 (and if he'd gotten it correctly). Link to comment
South February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 17 hours ago, MrAtoz said: One can go back and forth. I love Roger McGuinn's guitar on the Byrds version (which really does provide the "jingle-jangle" the song talks about), and McGuinn, Crosby, and Clark's complex vocal harmonies. But the Byrds only used one of Dylan's four verses, thus losing so many of his arresting, surrealistic lyrics: "Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free, silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands, with all memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves. Let me forget about today until tomorrow." Great stuff. So much so. 2 Link to comment
30 Helens February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 (edited) 7 hours ago, Ohiopirate02 said: Disappointed that none of the clues in "Born to Run," "The River," and "The Ghost of Tom Joad" had anything to do with The Boss. Such a wasted opportunity. Yeah, typically they would follow up connected categories like this with the one that connects them— Bruce Springsteen in this case. (I’d have run that category.) I guess “Ye Olde British Money” was just too compelling to postpone. 6 hours ago, DrSpaceman73 said: I couldn't even understand what they were asking in final jeopardy. Same here. Because the category was Arts and Science, I spent a few very confused moments trying to figure out what craft they could be referring to— découpage? Papier-mâché?— before realizing oh, that kind of craft. Then I had to work through the clumsy wording and register the “star” reference in order to get my mind away from sailboats and focused on spacecraft. I thought of and rejected Venus because no spacecraft have landed there. Then time was up, so I said, “screw it, Mars” although knowing it was wrong. My husband guessed a comet (although not specifically Halley’s), but as contestant answers were being revealed, I argued that could not be right because you can’t visit a comet. Him: Yes, you can. Several comets have been visited. Me: No… you can’t land on a comet! They’re in motion! Him: They just circle around, gathering data. Me: That’s not visiting!! That’s observation! Ken: Yes, Halley’s Comet. Me: Bullshit. I hated that FJ on several fronts. Edited February 15, 2023 by 30 Helens 5 1 6 Link to comment
Cotypubby February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 8 hours ago, Sokarys said: I did wonder about that too, but in his defense, he could still have won if Kendra had missed and wagered more than $100 (and if he'd gotten it correctly). But the point is that is not something she would have done. With exactly twice his score, her options are bet $0 or $1. And his only option is bet everything. Anything less and there is no way he wins. 2 Link to comment
SomeTameGazelle February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 I noticed that Trudeau rated a "be more specific" even though the clue specified 1965 and Justin wasn't born until 1971. I think the BMS was appropriate here and I think it should be used for most of the other edge cases like Bushes and Roosevelts and Mannings and Adamses where it's been waved away for some reason. 17 Link to comment
Clanstarling February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 18 hours ago, proserpina65 said: At least she knew the Jimi Hendrix song "Hey Joe". It's a cover, but Hendrix's version is definitive. Which could also be said of his version of "All Along The Watchtower". My favorite story about the two versions is when the Battlestar Galactica folks couldn't use Hendrix's version for a key element to the story, someone realized "Hey, it's Dylan's song" and were able to use his. More than one way to skin a rabbit, as the saying goes. 14 hours ago, Browncoat said: But I did get the TS of John Singer Sargent, shillings, Socialists, clay, Brazos, Oklahoma, and cylinders. I didn't miss any in the Tom Joad category -- surprising, since I hate Steinbeck and never actually read The Grapes of Wrath. Aww, Steinbeck's my favorite, particularly GoW. That book is the first time the young me realized prose could be poetry. Then again, it was a banned book, so I was interested from the start. But mileage varies. I didn't have a particularly good game, though I almost ran Portrait of a Lady and the Spirit awards. With FJ, I didn't really parse it, and my thinking was very much like @30 Helens conversation with her husband. (mine got it too...) 5 Link to comment
proserpina65 February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 (edited) Not a good night for me. I only ran 3 categories (It Happened On Valentine's Day, Portrait Of A Lady & The Ghost Of Tom Joad) and got all but 1 clue in only 3 categories as well (State Trees, Come On Get Hoppy & The River). I got the stumpers John Paul Jones, John Singer Sargent, sovereign and Oklahoma but did not get FJ. Was anyone else hoping for some Springsteen clues? Edited to note that I did get clay and cylinders. I forgot about those. Edited February 15, 2023 by proserpina65 1 Link to comment
Ohiopirate02 February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 1 hour ago, proserpina65 said: Not a good night for me. I only ran 3 categories (It Happened On Valentine's Day, Portrait Of A Lady & The Ghost Of Tom Joad) and got all but 1 clue in only 3 categories as well (State Trees, Come On Get Hoppy & The River). I got the stumpers John Paul Jones, John Singer Sargent, sovereign and Oklahoma but did not get FJ. Was anyone else hoping for some Springsteen clues? I was hoping for Bruce to pop up in the Ghost of Tom Joad category because why else would they use his song/album title? I would have settled for Bruce reading the clues and I normally despise the celebrity reading the clues categories. Shoot, even having Tom Morello read those clues would have been better than what we got. 3 Link to comment
PaulaO February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 I was hoping the C’mon Get Hoppy category would feature at least one Partridge Family song. 3 7 Link to comment
Katy M February 16, 2023 Share February 16, 2023 I said Navy Seals. I didn't hink it was right, but you gotta say something. I got the missed clues of intestate, Jenny, Lisbon and the board. 2 Link to comment
ams1001 February 16, 2023 Share February 16, 2023 60% / 57% / 57% Ugh. Only ran On a Stamp, missed one in Landmarks and #1 Hits, I Have an Idea, and Conquers (surprised myself with that category, though); missed two in Class Menagerie and Love, three in Serving T for 3, Crafts, and All, and completely failed Schools. Also did not get FJ (I'm not even sure I've ever even seen the whole movie...). TS were intestate, moon, Inverted Jenny, and Lisbon. 2 Link to comment
Browncoat February 16, 2023 Share February 16, 2023 I can't believe I missed FJ. I saw BOTH movies, God help me. TS I got were intestate, moon, and Jenny. 3 1 1 Link to comment
DrSpaceman73 February 16, 2023 Share February 16, 2023 Easy final jeopardy .....it's in the first movie. 2 Link to comment
possibilities February 16, 2023 Share February 16, 2023 Stephen was so nervous! Usually players with nerves that bad don't win, so good for him overcoming that barrier. I had those stamps and never knew you could change the sun to the moon like that. 3 Link to comment
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