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Season 39 Final Jeopardy! Contest


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11 hours ago, j5cochran said:

I never heard of the book from Monday

I read both The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini, and knew that was the book being clued, but had no hope of recalling the title(s) or the author, regardless of the time of day I watched the game or how much sleep I’d had.

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3/5 with one * (thanks to a long ago trip to Australia with some time spent in Canberra - apparently this fixed the date somewhere in my brain).  I saw/heard some publicity about Jamie Lee Curtis returning to her role - I only ever saw the first film but have always liked her in other roles.  Had a brief fascination with Benedict Arnold years ago so remembered his epitaph.

For Monday, I was pretty sure that it was the next book by the author of The Kite Runner but couldn't get any closer than that.  Friday my brain was not firing on many cylinders thanks to my boss hosting an event with good food and beverages late in the day, so I had a great time but never came near the answer.  

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Week 36 – May 15, 2023

142.     Publications - The co-founder of this magazine that began in 1967 said its name comes primarily from a song title but noted a band name as well

143.     Authors - In 1960 Jean-Paul Sartre wrote of this man's "victorious attempt... to snatch every instant of his existence from his future death"

144.     US National Memorials - Efforts recently began to reintroduce 2 species of oyster to help restore the contaminated waters of this, a national memorial

145.     Billboard #1 Hits - Billy Joel said, "I think the one time I didn't write the music" before the lyrics was for this 1989 hit, "and I think it shows"

146.     The USA - People going north on this route say they're traveling "GAME", an acronym regarding their beginning & ending points

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11 minutes ago, Trey said:

3/5 this week, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. 

A phone call made me miss yesterday's FJ but I did see the answer on the screen before I read the question on the archive - it's about 50/50 if I would have gotten it if I saw the question first.

If I got Appalachian Trail (which I did) then I'd give it to anyone who thinks there's a snowball's chance in hell they they would've gotten it. 🤣❄️🔥
Happy Trails! . . . to you-u-u🎶
Hrmmm...
interesting factoids about the "Happy Trails" song: 
wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Trails_(song)
I hope the Janis Joplin story might be a future FJ clue.

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3 of 5!  Mon, Wed, Friday.  Kinda proud of myself, because I've had a tough week.  Had to say goodbye to my dog who has been with me for almost 3 years. Louie has been getting more aggressive towards me at random times and he bit me pretty severely over the weekend.  His foster mom and I made the tough decision to have him put down.  We know he had been in an abusive situation before she took him in.  Anyway it's really quiet at my house these days.

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5/5 - don't ask me how but the only wild guess was Tuesday and I went with Camus based on a vague memory that he had died young around that time. 

Monday and Wednesday popped quickly to my brain.  I have attended far too many Billy Joel concerts not to get Thursday and I will give thanks to Bill Bryson (book and movie) for Friday.

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Week 37 – May 22, 2023 - ***Three Asterisks

147.     Children’s Books - The original 1900 printing of this book was in a pale green dust jacket stamped in a vivid jewel tone of green

148.*   Shakespeare’s Characters - Both of the names of these 2 lovers in a Shakespeare play come from Latin words for "blessed"

149.*   Classical Music - When the opera "Lohengrin" premiered in 1850, this man, a future in-law of the composer, was the conductor

150.     Asia - Trained as an engineer, premier Li Peng championed this in 1992; it would ultimately displace over a million people

151.*   Groups in History - The third-most famous group that invaded Britain in the 5th century, they gave their name to the continental part of Denmark

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