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Jeopardy giveth and Jeopardy taketh away. After a really good game yesterday, today was one to forget.

Two good categories in the J round. Got 4 in "Dining Out in New York" and "Smoke". TSs were across the board and Tribeca.

Only one good category in DJ, even though I did marginally better in that round. Got 4 in "You Shouldn't Have Left the Couch" and the TSs of bamboo and half a loaf. I credit knowing bamboo to the Cariloha stores I've seen in ports on various Caribbean cruises I've been on.

Well at least I got my first FJ of the week. Old Faithful was a big time instaget. I seem to remember there being a schedule of when it was expected to go off. And it looks just like the pictures - Yellowstone is a beautiful place.

Now to hoping I feel smarter watching Celebrity Jeopardy.

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October 18:

63% / 60% / 62%

Not a great game…In J! I missed one each in The 1600s, Shiny Things, and Smoke, two in Mirrors, and three in A Day at the Races and Dining Out in NY. In DJ I missed one in Crisis Mode and You Shouldn't Have Left the Couch, two in Rock & Roll Bookstore, Fabric, and 3 Little Words, and four in Abraham, Isaac, Jacob.

But FJ was an instaget!

TSes: (J had 5; DJ had 3 + 1DD) All I got was across the board and bamboo.
 

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Total instaget for FJ tonight, which saves me from being skunked this week!  When I visited there many many years ago, it "missed" an eruption, going almost two whole cycles between.  People were freaking out.

I also got the TS of claiming race, TriBeCa, and the board.  

 

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My long Covid-addled brain surprised me by actually recognizing one of the contestants (Sam).  Other than that, not much to say about tonight's show.

Steven Weber was impressive on Celebrity Jeopardy.  He totally overthought his missed DJ, giving an educated guess rather than the obvious correct answer.

(Is this the place to talk about Celebrity Jeopardy?  Did anyone else watch it?  Was it even new?  Comcast says it was, but they're often wrong in my market.)

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8 hours ago, Ancaster said:

Sorry and thanks (why isn't there the thanks rainbow sun emoji as an option to add in a message?   Please enjoy this instead 🌈).  

If you want to find the Celebrity Jeopardy topic without using the link above just go to "Competitive Reality and Game Shows" like you would to find "Jeopardy!" and go to the Cs to find "Celebrity Jeopardy". This is in response to your post in the Celebrity Jeopardy topic under yesterday's game where you mentioned never finding the thread again. If you already know this then "never mind" and just ignore me.

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1 hour ago, chicagofan said:

If you want to find the Celebrity Jeopardy topic without using the link above just go to "Competitive Reality and Game Shows" like you would to find "Jeopardy!" and go to the Cs to find "Celebrity Jeopardy". This is in response to your post in the Celebrity Jeopardy topic under yesterday's game where you mentioned never finding the thread again. If you already know this then "never mind" and just ignore me.

I'm sorry, I had already learnt this, but I'm too well brung up not to acknowledge someone who did me a kindness.  If you wait long enough, you'll get a thank you note in the mail.

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On 10/16/2023 at 8:01 PM, Prevailing Wind said:

FJ: I saw Hawking.

When I saw the category, I groaned and said "If it's not Neils Bohr, I'm screwed." since I have a very limited pool of physic knowledge.  Then I saw the clue and said "Maybe Stephen Hawking?  No, somebody earlier, I don't know, Einstein".  Imagine my surprise when that was correct.

On 10/17/2023 at 7:28 PM, dgpolo said:

Did the guys just not read the FJ clue?

I started with the question "what kind of things do hunters shoot at?" and went from deer to bears, neither of which I could tie to WWI, then thought of eagles and hit on pigeons thanks to an Amazing Race episode in northern France involving sending messages in the trenches by either pigeons or I think Morse code.

On 10/17/2023 at 8:16 PM, Quickbeam said:

I tat lace, was almost apoplectic with national recognition of the craft! 

I have a Facebook friend who posts examples of her lacework, which is why I remembered "tat".

On 10/18/2023 at 9:34 AM, Shrek said:

I'm not sure anyone accidentally shoots at pigeons either.

People do hunt them, though.  Much less likely that someone would be hunting airplanes or blimps here in the US, even during WWI

 

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On 10/17/2023 at 10:41 PM, shapeshifter said:

Pigeons was the only logical answer for FJ.
I guess the guys have never heard of carrier pigeons?

My husband also said airplanes— maybe it’s a guy thing? I scoffed at him, Ken-style, and said “you can’t train airplanes!” Then I said falcons because they’re highly trainable, but yeah, pigeons made more sense.

I think Jeopardy was purposefully giving me a break last night after a rough start to the week, by slipping in a Kid’s Tournament FJ.

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7 minutes ago, shapeshifter said:

I didn’t consider falcons, but they are probably the only other reasonable alternate answer for Tuesday’s FJ.

Horses?  Dogs of some sort?  Truffle smelling pigs (those things are worth a fortune.  They could fund an entire war). 

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1 minute ago, Katy M said:

Horses?  Dogs of some sort?  Truffle smelling pigs (those things are worth a fortune.  They could fund an entire war). 

I hope no one is hunting horses and dogs!

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Decent J round - could have been really good if I hadn't tanked the "It's Our Time to Sack Rome!!!" category. Ran "Isms" and got 4 in "Rocket Man", "Culinary Quotes", "Auntie Up" and "Let's Play Cards". TSs were feminism, bouillabaisse and 48.

Didn't do quite as well in DJ, but I did get 4 in "Music Terms" and "House Hunters Intergalactic". One TSs - chipmunk.

No FJ today, but had a "duh!" moment when I heard the correct response.

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October 19:

70% / 73% / 72%

Not too bad today, except the sports category. Ran three categories in J! - ISMs, Auntie Up, and Let's Play Cards; missed one in Culinary Quotes and three in It's Our Turn to Sack Rome, and completely failed Rocket Man. In DJ I again ran three categories - House Hunters Intergalactic, Air Apparent, and "Unk" in the Trunk; missed two in Philosophies and Presidential Actors? and four in Music Terms.

FJ was an instaget. 

TSes: (J had 4; DJ had 2 + 1DD) I got 48 (wild guess; I know nothing about Pinochle), bouillabaisse, feminism, uranium, chipmunk, and Plato (DD).

Sam's Final response cracked me up, but I'm glad Josh didn't pull a Cliff Clavin. Congrats to Josh. I was kind of rooting for him, but I liked all three of these folks and would have been happy with any of them winning.

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3 minutes ago, secnarf said:

I was floored that they all missed feminism.

Somehow I missed that they all missed it! (I did count it when I was checking to see how many were in each round, but still didn't register that it was one that I got.) Maybe out of disbelief...

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3 hours ago, secnarf said:

I was floored that they all missed feminism.

Well, of course I needed to go immediately look that up on the archive, and I'll join you on the floor:

For a mere $200 in a category about 'isms, they were given "The belief in the need to secure rights & opportunities for women equal to those of men" and couldn't come up with feminism?!  At $2000 I'd abide all three thinking "It can't be that simple, can it?" and not ringing in, but at $200?!  I guess because, while it was the lowest-value clue in that category, it was the last one they got to, they weren't in the right mindset.  But good grief.

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I am a very old Jennifer (the name really didn’t become common until I was 15, after Love Story). So I got this but the name went from Guinevere to Winnifred to Jennifer historically. So I could have tripped up in a classic “knew too much” way.

Feminism! Sigh. 

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That was a good final game for the tourney.  I was surprised there's going to be another one starting right away.

Just two ts's for me, bouillabaisse, and feminism but I did fairly well throughout the game.

FJ was another instaget. I don't remember where I heard that information but I knew it was Guinevere.

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I got Guinevere pretty much immediately, but to be honest, I'm not sure I could have spelled it correctly while under pressure. LOL

Pretty fair game for me, overall. I got all the "ism" answers - though I admit I paused at feminism, I'm not sure why.

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Last night's FJ was the instagetiest of all instagets for me, one of the approximately 400 billion Jennifers born in the US between 1965 and 1985.  Seriously it was the #1 girl's name here between 1970 and 1984, and was top 5 from 1968 through 1988.  And my parents thought they were choosing an unusual name.  😕  They were slightly ahead of the curve, but there were still at least 2 other Jennifers in school with me from 1st grade onwards.

15 hours ago, ams1001 said:

Sam's Final response cracked me up, but I'm glad Josh didn't pull a Cliff Clavin. Congrats to Josh. I was kind of rooting for him, but I liked all three of these folks and would have been happy with any of them winning.

Yeah, that was funny.  And while I was slightly rooting for Sam more, I was fine with Josh winning as he really deserved it.  Would've been okay with Lucy, too.  They were all good players and pleasant people.

14 hours ago, secnarf said:

I was floored that they all missed feminism.

 

I think maybe they were all overthinking that one and expected something less general than just feminism.  I hesitated slightly with my answer for that reason but went with the obvious.

10 hours ago, Quickbeam said:

I am a very old Jennifer (the name really didn’t become common until I was 15, after Love Story). So I got this but the name went from Guinevere to Winnifred to Jennifer historically. So I could have tripped up in a classic “knew too much” way.

I always wondered why Jennifer took off in 1970 and that explains it a little. But it had already been top 5 by 1968, so not entirely.

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Josh was probably my 3rd choice personality-wise to go on to the TOC, but I am looking forward to seeing him sweep a math category. 

Sam seems like a great guy who will be satisfied with this result, but I was hoping my yells of Plato! would have time-traveled back to him for his DD.

And, darn it!, I knew Lucy's habit of not giving the response in the form of a question was going to come back to bite. 

I did not know FJ. 

Likewise, I've been quite confused about these latest formats, so thank you, Ken The Magnificent, for succinctly and clearly letting us know what's up next.

No complaints from me.

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33 minutes ago, proserpina65 said:

Last night's FJ was the instagetiest of all instagets for me, one of the approximately 400 billion Jennifers born in the US between 1965 and 1985. 

Easy for me too, I wanted to name my daughter Jennifer in 1978 but there were so many around I chose Sara instead! Not that much better, I thing there were people named Sara or Jennifer in every class she had through school. btw I still gave her Jennifer as a middle name.

I thought having an entire category about the sacking of Rome was pretty funny! also the description of a bagel.

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35 minutes ago, shapeshifter said:

Sam seems like a great guy who will be satisfied with this result, but I was hoping my yells of Plato! would have time-traveled back to him for his DD.

If it makes you feel better, he didn't hear mine either.

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2 hours ago, proserpina65 said:

one of the approximately 400 billion Jennifers born in the US between 1965 and 1985.  Seriously it was the #1 girl's name here between 1970 and 1984, and was top 5 from 1968 through 1988.

I was born in 1975; had a few Jennifers in my classes over the years. Before I bought my condo I had a roommate a couple years younger than me who is also Jennifer. 

I have a cousin who named his daughter Jennifer, but she was born in 1995...I guess she had slightly fewer same-named girls in her classes by then...apparently it was only #18 by then!

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Shapeshifter - And, darn it!, I knew Lucy's habit of not giving the response in the form of a question was going to come back to bite. 

I thought I had heard her answer a couple of other times w/o her answer being in the form of a question, and they let it go, but then I chalked it up to not hearing correctly.  Glad to know someone else noticed.  Wonder why the production crew let the other incidents go w/o a penalty?

 

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2 minutes ago, laredhead said:

I thought I had heard her answer a couple of other times w/o her answer being in the form of a question, and they let it go, but then I chalked it up to not hearing correctly.  Glad to know someone else noticed.  Wonder why the production crew let the other incidents go w/o a penalty?

I believe they let it go in the Jeopardy round with a reminder to phrase it in the form of a question, but in the DJ round you don't get a reminder, Ken (or whoever) will just wait and if you don't catch yourself your answer is rejected when time is up.

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2 hours ago, illdoc said:

Not just one! This one (that just finished) is Group 1. There are a total of 4 groups. See dates in the below link (does not list contestants. just dates of each quarter/semi/final). The last game of the last final of the last tournament group will be Dec 18.

https://www.jeopardy.com/track/2023/champions-wildcard-s37-38

Wow!  I knew they were low on their list of contestants for ToC but this is a bit much.

TOC Tracker

Also, I think there were more 4 time winners in Seasons 37 and 38 who never got to their respective ToCs, so you would think they would invite some of them back.

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2 hours ago, laredhead said:

I thought I had heard her answer a couple of other times w/o her answer being in the form of a question, and they let it go, but then I chalked it up to not hearing correctly.

This came up a year or two ago, and someone said that they edit out some of the "What is" parts to speed up the broadcast game.  I don't know whether that is true.

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So these tournaments are going on until December? And then I assume there will be the TOC? 
This is crazy. Although I always enjoy the TOC I am looking forward to regular games. 
I’m just glad the writer’s strike is over and all the champions will be competing.

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1 hour ago, 3 is enough said:

So these tournaments are going on until December? And then I assume there will be the TOC? 
This is crazy. Although I always enjoy the TOC I am looking forward to regular games. 
I’m just glad the writer’s strike is over and all the champions will be competing.

they made the schedule before they knew exactly how long the strike would be going on.  I think I read that regular games would begin in April, but I could be mistaken.

For FJ, I couldn't think of anything but Burj Khalifa, so Khalifa was my answer.  Majal was obvious upon being revealed.

I got the missed clues of CD, Kramer vs Kramer, horse, mummy, Prince of Wales, Inside Out, Little Foxes, Cenozoic and Moxie.

I got the entire categories of body language, Justin and next right.

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October 20:

73% / 77% / 75%

Not a bad end to the week. Ran Body Language, missed one each in We Made It, Not Your Average Opera, and Halloween Costume Ideas, and three in Sports Around the World (no surprise there). In DJ I ran Olde England and Good "P.R.", missed one in Family Drama, and two each in Amy Poehler is Awesome, What's Next?, and Houseplants.

FJ was once again an instaget (and finished out a perfect week!).

TSes: (J had 6; DJ had 11 + 1DD) I got horse, Doubt, Inside Out, cenozoic, The Little Foxes, Arthur Miller (lucky guess), living stone, basil, bromeliads, and Prince of Wales (DD).
 

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O.k. but not great game to end the week. Got the same number of clues correct in each round, and my second FJ of the week.

In the J round I got 4 in "Not Your Average Opera", "Body Language" and "Halloween Costume Ideas". TSs were Doubt and the Mummy. I should have gotten Kramer vs. Kramer, but couldn't get it out of my poor old brain - "it's...it's...the one with Meryl Streep...damn". Funny that after that Meryl Streep was a correct response in DJ.

In DJ, I ran "Olde England" and "Good "P.R.". TSs/missed DDs were Prince of Wales (DD), Inside Out, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and The Little Foxes.

Another FJ instaget - my thoughts went palace/Asia/Taj Mahal/Mahal. Good way to end the week.

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Another likeable group. 
I was cheering on Daddy TV Dave because I have an almost-two-year-old grandson with a smart Daddy/son-in-law. 

When I was young I wanted to live in the Taj Mahal when I grew up, so getting FJ was a nice consolation prize.

My only TS was The Mummy, which surprised me by being a TS, because I don't even like spooky stuff. But maybe these players do like the horror genre, and were too busy sorting through possibilities??

There seemed like too many TSs for 3 former champs (17!), but I guess it really depends upon the categories, which are random, right?
And I guess the selection of the 3 players is random too after the requirements are met? —so they might coincidentally share a lot of fields of knowledge.

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Another instaget FJ for me tonight.

I also got many of the TS, including Kramer vs. Kramer, horse, Doubt, mummy, Prince of Wales, Inside Out, The Little Foxes, philodendron, Cenozoic, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, and bromeliads.

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I know it's always easier from the couch and all that, but "Hellman play" -> "The Little Foxes" (with the confirmation of "vulpine" in the clue) is such a trivia staple that all three of them should have been escorted from the stage right there and then.

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Thank you, all who explained why we’re still seeing ex-champs brought back. I watched on YouTube because I wasn’t home at 7, and I thought “Didn’t we just do this?” when I heard the introduction.

I agree about the number of TS’s, especially in the plays category. I guess none of them are playgoers.

 

 

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It was a decent game for me overall.  My ts's or missed DDs were horse, The Mummy, Prince of Wales, The Little Foxes, living stones, philodendron, and Moxie (a total guess). 

For FJ I knew it was either Taj or Mahal but couldn't decide which so I can't claim that as a get.

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28 minutes ago, Trey said:

For FJ I knew it was either Taj or Mahal but couldn't decide which so I can't claim that as a get.

Taj Mahal translates to Crown Palace.

Jal Mahal is Water Palace, and Lal Mahal is Red Palace.

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22 hours ago, proserpina65 said:

Last night's FJ was the instagetiest of all instagets for me, one of the approximately 400 billion Jennifers born in the US between 1965 and 1985.  Seriously it was the #1 girl's name here between 1970 and 1984, and was top 5 from 1968 through 1988.  And my parents thought they were choosing an unusual name.  😕  They were slightly ahead of the curve, but there were still at least 2 other Jennifers in school with me from 1st grade onwards.

I was fortunate (or not) that my name wouldn't be found on any girl's list. Never encountered one in school - girls, anyway. Did encounter more than a few boys.

22 hours ago, shapeshifter said:

Sam seems like a great guy who will be satisfied with this result, but I was hoping my yells of Plato! would have time-traveled back to him for his DD.

Me too! I'm not a fan of philosophy and this is pretty much literally the only philosophy and philosopher I remember and can put together in a flash. As a writer, I always identified with it, especially when the beautiful lines I wrote in my head were never exactly transferred to the page.

 

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2 hours ago, Trey said:

It was a decent game for me overall.  My ts's or missed DDs were horse, The Mummy, Prince of Wales, The Little Foxes, living stones, philodendron, and Moxie (a total guess). 

For FJ I knew it was either Taj or Mahal but couldn't decide which so I can't claim that as a get.

I spent most of the think music debating Taj vs Mahal, but then the clue said the same word "follows" Jal and Lal. So from that, I figured it was probably the second word so that it can follow the first, assuming the language would have a similar grammatical structure and that, like in English, the word meaning "palace" would come second.

Far from an instaget for me, given the above reasoning, but I got there just in the nick of time.

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