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Season 41 Final Jeopardy Contest


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Week 10 – November 11 – Two Asterisks
46.     *19th CENTURY AMERICA - It caused rich amusement that the name of this president, whose wife didn't allow dancing, was similar to that of a dance (James K. Polk)
47.     LITERARY MONUMENTS -  A 112-foot-tall monument in a Madrid plaza depicts a writer seated above bronze statues of these 2 characters (Don Quixote and Sancho Panza)
48.     POETRY & PLACES - It's the geographic word in the title of a Robert Burns poem about "the mountains... covered with snow... the straths & green valleys below" (Highlands)
49.     SPORTS TEAMS - Fittingly, this team was born on November 1, 1966, the day the franchise was awarded (New Orleans Saints)
50.     *20th CENTURY TRANSPORTATION - A 1947 article read, its "wings were not clipped by the Senate fishermen & ghost hunters after all" (The Spruce Goose)

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@Bliss - I am still in recovery mode myself - lots of rest and fluids seems to be helping but I am tired of being a good host for this bug.  I got 2/5 with one * thanks to Polk jumping in my brain at the very last second (not sure if Mrs. Polk would count that as dancing).  Please add my virtual food to that of Bliss and order whatever you would like!

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6 minutes ago, Good Queen Jane said:

We’ve obviously been failing to keep the social distance from each other in this thread. I’ve come down with  the cold now too. The Moderators may put us in quarantine!

I couldn't laugh and give you (long distance) hugs too.

So you, @Bliss, @Grundoon59, @Trey, take care of yourselves, and have some of this chicken soup.

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Week 11 – November 18 – One Asterisk
51.     AMERICAN WOMEN - In 1900 she told a Mr. Dobson, "Get out of the way. I don't want to strike you, but I am going to break up this den of vice" (Carrie Nation)
52.     SPORTS & THE CITY - At 800 West Main & 700 Central in this city are a company & a venue both involved in Triple Crowns (Louisville, Kentucky)
53.     *FIGURES OF MYTH - Ovid says he "toppled, beating wild with naked arms the unsustaining air... shrieking for succour from his sire" (Icarus)
54.     INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES - Following student unrest in 1968, in 1970 the University of this city was divided into 13 smaller ones (Paris)
55.     MOVIES & PSYCHOLOGY - In this film Paula Alquist tells Gregory Anton, "Have you gone mad, my husband? Or is it I who am mad?" (Gaslight)

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Week 11: 1/5 Mon. Carry Nation

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(thanks to @Clanstarling for assembling and formatting above)

52.     SPORTS & THE CITY - At 800 West Main & 700 Central in this city are a company & a venue both involved in Triple Crowns (Louisville, Kentucky)

  • Me: That place in the South where they race horses


53.     *FIGURES OF MYTH - Ovid says he "toppled, beating wild with naked arms the unsustaining air... shrieking for succour from his sire" (Icarus)

  • Me (after Ken said “Who would be shrieking in mid-air?”): The son who flew too close to the sun, you know…


54.     INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES - Following student unrest in 1968, in 1970 the University of this city was divided into 13 smaller ones (Paris)

  • Something else I missed when I was living off the grid/absorbed in day-to-day survival, not unlike many today


55.     MOVIES & PSYCHOLOGY - In this film Paula Alquist tells Gregory Anton, "Have you gone mad, my husband? Or is it I who am mad?" (Gaslight)

  • So I really should watch this movie in its entirety, but I'm sort of, kind of, afraid to.

 

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10 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said:

3, no asterisk. I'm bringing three gallons of eggnog and 3/5 of rum.

Just remember everyone  - don't drink and post! 😉

2 minutes ago, Good Queen Jane said:

5/5 with 1 *.

There must be something in the cold medicine I’ve been taking to give me a perfect score. Of course, I’ve been taking my sainted grandmother’s remedy, which is honey, lemon, and lots of bourbon. Good stuff!

Well, I may have to revise that warning...;)

1/5 no * - I may have to dip into my daughter's mead before watching.

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13 hours ago, shapeshifter said:

So I really should watch this movie in its entirety, but I'm sort of, kind of, afraid to.

You will be stunned at the VERY young Angela Lansbury. What a babe!

I'm not sure I would have gotten it but for Dave Letterman. Whenever he had reason to talk about the film or Ingrid Bergman, he would imitate Charles Boyer saying, "Paula, Paula, Paula..."  Thank goodness they mentioned Paula in the clue.

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