Prevailing Wind January 2 Share January 2 8 hours ago, Driad said: When the Smothers Brothers had Harry Belafonte on, they introduced him with "Here's the group you have always heard about -- Tom, Dick, and Harry!" They had a sister named Sherry. I think their parents were funny, too. Sherry died this past April. So did Tom's first-born son, Tom IV. The vat of chocolate song was written by Pat Paulsen. I miss him running for President via the STAG Party (Straight-Talking American Government.) 7 1 Link to comment
j5cochran January 2 Share January 2 Week fifteen: three of five, no asterisks. I think my original response got eaten by the update. Week sixteen: three of five. I seem to be in a rut. I've been under the weather for a week or more, but today I had enough energy to make what my family calls Chinese penicillin - egg drop soup with loads of onion, garlic, and ginger, with mini-wontons. I'm feeling better already! I'll bring a batch when I'm no longer hacking and coughing up a lung. 6 Link to comment
SoMuchTV January 2 Share January 2 (edited) 56 minutes ago, Prevailing Wind said: The vat of chocolate song was written by Pat Paulsen. I miss him running for President via the STAG Party (Straight-Talking American Government.) I remember distributing Pat Paulson for President balloons in, maybe, 5th grade? (1968, I guess?) Did my classmates look at me funny? What, why would you ask that? Edited January 2 by SoMuchTV Because disturbing is not a synonym for distributing 1 6 Link to comment
Clanstarling January 2 Author Share January 2 15 hours ago, SoMuchTV said: I remember distributing Pat Paulson for President balloons in, maybe, 5th grade? (1968, I guess?) Did my classmates look at me funny? What, why would you ask that? "Disturbing" would be a much funnier sentence! 1 Link to comment
dankesean January 2 Share January 2 Week 16: 4/5, making it a season's best (or maybe tied for best) for me to date. (That elusive 5 still... eludes. Man, I SHOULD have been able to guess Pele this week...) 3 2 Link to comment
30 Helens January 3 Share January 3 Week 16: 2/5. Should have been 5/5, but apparently my brain was too full of ‘nog. Bringing some blackeyed peas for good luck in the new year. 4 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind January 3 Share January 3 6 hours ago, 30 Helens said: apparently my brain was too full of ‘nog. I had a very weird Xmas season - didn't have ANY egg nog and never saw the Hershey's Kisses bell-ringer ad nor the Corona palm tree ad. It just wasn't Xmas around here. LOL. (Although, I did manage to have 2 four-ounce Tortuga Caribbean Rum Cakes from Amazon.) 5 Link to comment
ams1001 January 6 Share January 6 (edited) Week 17: 4/5 with the * YTD: 49/85 (58%) with 3* In honor of one of the Misheard Lyrics clues this week, I'll bring some Juice and (Fig) Newtons. 😛 (Also, National Fig Newton Day is coming up on January 16th. Which I learned while trying unsuccessfully to find a picture of Fig Newtons and juice together.) Edited January 6 by ams1001 1 1 2 Link to comment
Clanstarling January 6 Author Share January 6 Week 17 • Jan. 1 One Asterisk 81. LANDMARKS - 213 feet wide, this late 18th c. European structure has 5 portals, the middle of which was--at first--for royals only (the Brandenburg Gate) 82. LANDMARKS - During Pope John Paul II's 1987 visit to Los Angeles, pranksters covered up this letter in a local landmark (“L” in the Hollywood sign) 83. FROM THE FRENCH - With murder, shadows, a nosy reporter & Peter Lorre, 1940's "Stranger on the Third Floor" is the first example of this, some say (film noir) 84. HISTORIC AMERICANS - They went their separate ways in 1806 & both became territorial governors: one of Upper Louisiana, the other of Missouri (Lewis & Clark) 85. *CHILDREN'S BOOKS - A 2020 edition of this beloved 1911 novel came with a glossary of horticultural terms & a location guide (The Secret Garden) 4 Link to comment
shapeshifter January 6 Share January 6 Week 17: 4/5 No asterisk Mon. Brandenberg Gate; Tues. L; Wed. Film noir; Thurs. Lewis & Clark Once a year for the last 3 years I've been watching, I've managed to pull a 4/5 rabbit out of my hat/brain, and I guess this is it. However, I only knew Lewis & Clark from growing more familiar with Jeopardy! answers, and Brandenberg Gate came out of nowhere. And I think most of us found Tuesday and Wednesday to be easy — they were more about the wagering for the contestants — but apparently not overthinking it too. So, maybe I won't always be able to lower the curve? 2 hours ago, ams1001 said: Week 17: 4/5 with the * YTD: 49/85 (58%) with 3* In honor of one of the Misheard Lyrics clues this week, I'll bring some Juice and (Fig) Newtons. 😛 (Also, National Fig Newton Day is coming up on January 16th. Which I learned while trying unsuccessfully to find a picture of Fig Newtons and juice together.) Fig Newtons sound good, but I have grown very picky about additives, so maybe these: https://shop.wegmans.com/product/60694/nature-s-bakery-fig-bar-original-fig-twin-pack 2 2 Link to comment
ams1001 January 6 Share January 6 (edited) 55 minutes ago, shapeshifter said: Fig Newtons sound good, but I have grown very picky about additives, so maybe these: https://shop.wegmans.com/product/60694/nature-s-bakery-fig-bar-original-fig-twin-pack I like those, but they don't work with my silly Juice Newton joke. Actually I like them better because the crust feels more substantial and I treat them more like a cereal bar than a cookie. (I've tried a couple of the flavored ones and actually found them a little too sweet, which is saying a lot coming from me.) I also like their Oatmeal Crumble bars (they have apple or strawberry; I think I've only found them at Target). Edited January 6 by ams1001 2 2 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind January 6 Share January 6 3, no asterisk. These don't fit in with the joke, either... 4 4 Link to comment
zoey1996 January 6 Share January 6 Week 17: 4/5, one * YTD: 43/85, three * 50.6% ! 2 3 Link to comment
SoMuchTV January 6 Share January 6 Week 17: 4/5 (doesn't happen often, for me!), plus the *. I keep meaning to look up a picture of the Brandenburg gate, because that was nowhere near on my radar. Overall, 40/85, now with 2 *'s! 1 5 Link to comment
illdoc January 6 Share January 6 Week 17: 5/5 1* Overall: 49/85 4* In honor of Thursday's FJ, I shall bring Clark bars. 1 2 5 Link to comment
Clanstarling January 6 Author Share January 6 (edited) 19 hours ago, ams1001 said: In honor of one of the Misheard Lyrics clues this week, I'll bring some Juice and (Fig) Newtons. 😛 (Also, National Fig Newton Day is coming up on January 16th. Which I learned while trying unsuccessfully to find a picture of Fig Newtons and juice together.) Will the musical accompaniment be Juice Newton? 4/5 and 1* this week. ☺️ Edited January 6 by Clanstarling 2 Link to comment
ams1001 January 6 Share January 6 16 minutes ago, Clanstarling said: Will the musical accompaniment be Juice Newton? 2 1 Link to comment
Bliss January 6 Share January 6 3/5 and one * Super busy weekend here, and all I have to offer is leftover birthday cake. 2 2 Link to comment
ProudMary January 7 Share January 7 Juice Newton and her cover version of that particular song rubs me the wrong way, even 40+ years later. I'll take this to the small talk thread... 1 Link to comment
30 Helens January 7 Share January 7 3/5, no*. (Hollywood, film noir, L&C) This week, I propose a screening of “Double Indemnity”. I’ll bring the popcorn! 4 1 Link to comment
dankesean January 7 Share January 7 Oh, my. My first ever (since I've been playing this and keeping track, at least) 5/5. (With an *, no less.) A feat this rare requires an equally rare contribution to the table. 2 7 1 Link to comment
Mindthinkr January 7 Share January 7 3/5 plus the one * I went out and bought Fig Newtons. They were hard to find as they must now have too many kinds of Oreos that mostly filled the cookie section. 2 1 2 Link to comment
DXD526 January 7 Share January 7 3/5; a good midweek, the bookends, not so good. So no * 🙁 2 2 Link to comment
shapeshifter January 7 Share January 7 Here's some fresh lettuce and tomatoes from a "Secret Garden" — so secret I could not remember it: 3 1 5 Link to comment
Good Queen Jane January 8 Share January 8 4/5 no *. I too said Peter Rabbit and as soon as Ken said it was wrong, Secret Garden popped into my head. Too late, brain! No perfect week for you. 4 Link to comment
Grundoon59 January 9 Share January 9 4/5 with one * - I missed on Monday - my brain was in Merrie Olde England looking for an answer instead of Berlin. And I swear, the only reason I got Secret Garden on Friday was because it was a very busy week at work and I kept singing "Hold On" from the musical version in my head to keep myself from lashing out at a few people. 🤣 Broadway knowledge strikes again. 3 1 Link to comment
j5cochran January 9 Share January 9 Week seventeen: four of five without the asterisk. I said Peter Rabbit, too. 4 Link to comment
ams1001 January 13 Share January 13 Week 18: 3/5 YTD: 52/90 (58%) with 3* I made chocolate covered pretzels. 2 1 2 Link to comment
ProudMary January 13 Share January 13 Week 18: 2/5 (W, Th) I guess I'll bring some Pop Tarts as that was one of my two correct answers. I think some may be disappointed though, as my favorite variety is Brown Sugar Cinnamon, which are untrusted. 7 1 1 Link to comment
ams1001 January 13 Share January 13 6 minutes ago, ProudMary said: Week 18: 2/5 (W, Th) I guess I'll bring some Pop Tarts as that was one of my two correct answers. I think some may be disappointed though, as my favorite variety is Brown Sugar Cinnamon, which are untrusted. I like those! Frosted Chocolate Fudge is my favorite, though. Brown Sugar Cinnamon might be my second. 6 1 Link to comment
SoMuchTV January 13 Share January 13 1 hour ago, ProudMary said: my favorite variety is Brown Sugar Cinnamon, which are untrusted. Either best autocorrect ever, or maybe you need to talk to someone. 10 Link to comment
Clanstarling January 13 Author Share January 13 Week 18 • Jan. 8 - No Asterisks 86. STATE CAPITALS - The 2 closest state capitals, at about 40 miles apart, one was founded by someone no longer allowed in the other (Providence and Boston) 87. THE ANCIENT WORLD - This text helped the soul, or ka, navigate a journey into a region called Amenti (Dead Sea Scrolls) 88. SPACE - Since it has caused spacecraft to malfunction, a region called the South Atlantic Anomaly is known as this area "of space" (Bermuda Triangle) 89. BRAND NAMES - Originally called Fruit Scones, the name of this food brand introduced in 1964 was influenced by an art movement of that time (Pop Tarts) 90. RIVERS - A European capital got its name as a consequence of flooding on this river (Amstel) 3 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind January 13 Share January 13 Three for me - the days in the middle. Blew Monday & Friday. 2 3 Link to comment
ProudMary January 13 Share January 13 1 hour ago, SoMuchTV said: Either best autocorrect ever, or maybe you need to talk to someone. I can't stop laughing! 😄 I typed unfrosted! (Autocorrect struck again just now, but this time I was on it!) 1 10 Link to comment
shapeshifter January 13 Share January 13 Week 18: 1/5 Wed. Bermuda Triangle Tuesday I triumphantly yelled at the TV: "Tibetan Book of the Dead!" But, no. It should have been either just "Book of the Dead" or "Egyptian Book of the Dead." I debated with myself whether or not I might have just written "Book of the Dead" because of time constraints, and decided I would probably not have done that. But I found a Unicorn Cake to cheer up us 1/5-ers: For the more adventurous bakers, there's even a recipe: delicious.com.au/recipes/unicorn-cake/KVMVRHYB 7 1 Link to comment
dankesean January 13 Share January 13 week 18: 4/5. Since it was Friday's question that tripped me up, I'll bring beer to the table. (Amstel, of course.) 3 1 6 1 Link to comment
Bliss January 13 Share January 13 One of my better weeks: 4/5 Technically, it was 4/4 as we didn't get Tuesday's show (storm affected the satellite)... however, I don't think I would have got the answer. I'll never know! What I do know is that Monday was a fluke, and I "frosted" my gut guesses. LOL to @ProudMary's autocorrect. Bringing frosted banana pudding (frosted - topped with real whipped cream). 6 Link to comment
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