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October 30:

67% / 55% / 62%

Not a great game…in J I ran 1980s Catchphrases, missed one in Utopia and Where to Go When..., two in She's Got the Power, and three in Historic Americans and Speaking Reversibly. In DJ I missed one in Big Ditch and French Authors, two in Dog, and three in B in Science, Songs, and Before & After.

Got my third FJ in a row!

TSes: (J had 7; DJ had 10 + 1 DD) I got What's your damage, Kurt Vonnegut, Land of Nod, Hans und Franz, deliver & reviled, Danube and Marquis de Sade.

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35 minutes ago, SoMuchTV said:

All I could come up with was Fabrege eggs. I didn’t think they were that old, but then, maybe that’s why they’re so valuable???

They're definitely much more recent -- they were made in the late 19th-early 20th century, right up to the 1917 revolution.

Faberge eggs are valuable because they're one-of-a-kind, made of precious materials, and very finely crafted. I used to think that they must be just large-jewel-encrusted gaudy rocks but then I saw pictures of them and was blown away. 

My favourite may be Lilies of the Valley.

 

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Did Joseph write Guttenberg with 2 t's?

The town of Guttenberg, Iowa, is named for the printer Gutenberg, so maybe the second t is optional.

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4 hours ago, Driad said:

Did Joseph write Guttenberg with 2 t's?

Maybe he was thinking of Steve. 


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And now you can sing that all night in your head, just like me.

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I was out last night, and only checked FJ when I got home -- instaguess I figured was correct.  I did the rest of the game this morning, but was a little pressed for time so only kept track of which of the 17 (good gods!) TS I got: deliver & reviled, Hans & Franz, damage, boron (lucky guess), fly by night of the living dead, Austria, Danube, Kurt Vonnegut, and the Marquis de Sade.

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Another archive game for me since I'll be watching football tonight.

The Honorable being a TS surprised me (although I did correctly predict someone would guess Your Honor instead).  I'm also a bit surprised no one guessed travel; I'd never heard the quote, but it's damn true, so the fact "Abroad" was in the title had me confident my guess was correct.  And that none of the other two figured out they just needed to drop the sapiens from Greg's Homo sapiens response.

I missed three in movie munchies, but still had a good first round; I ran shade, salutations, and manners, and got everything but BurgerTime in time and all but Ben Jonson in king's men.

In DJ, I dreaded rap genres, and indeed missed three (two of which had pictures, but seeing them would not have helped*).  But other than that, I did very well; I ran quotes, OED, and government, got all but The Last Judgment in 10/31 (seeing the picture wouldn't have helped), and missed two in water.

FJ did not come to me instantly, but was my first guess after several seconds of visualization; I couldn't think of any other animal that would be described that way, so went with it.

*While I have no idea what T.I. looks like, I've heard about him -- because he and his wife have a slew of sexual assault allegations against them.  Maybe pick another rapper to ask about?

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FJ was an instaget.

I got the missed clues of sup, bounce and homo.

I got the entire category of salutations right.

First decent game for me in a  long long long time.

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October 31:

70% / 60% / 66%

Okay first round, meh second. In J I ran Salutations, missed one in They Throw Serious Shade and Movie Title Munchies, two in Manners and The King's Men, and three in Question of Time. In DJ I missed one in US Government, two in October 31st, Hate-Ful Quotes, Rap Genres, and The OED Say H-I, and three in Bodies of Water.

FJ was an instaget.

TSes: (J had 3; DJ had 6) I got 'sup, travel, bounce, and homo.

Joseph's voice reminds me of John Mullaney.

17 minutes ago, Bastet said:

*While I have no idea what T.I. looks like, I've heard about him -- because he and his wife have a slew of sexual assault allegations against them.  Maybe pick another rapper to ask about?

Yikes. I remember a story about him going to the doctor with his then-18-year-old daughter each year to make sure she was still a virgin. Disturbing. I missed that clue, too, because I also don't know what he looks like, nor is he a name that would come to mind, anyway. The other one I missed was Shaboozey; I was thinking "that guy that was on one of the late night shows not super-long ago whose song I was pleasantly surprised at liking" (I don't usually even watch the musical performances, especially when it's someone I don't know) but could not come up with the name.

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52 minutes ago, ams1001 said:

I remember a story about him going to the doctor with his then-18-year-old daughter each year to make sure she was still a virgin. Disturbing.

OMG, now that you mention it, I remember reading about that in the Celebrity News forum here, but just that someone had done it, not who it was.  Well, add that to the list of reasons he should not be the subject of some lighthearted clue -- pick another trap rap artist for a clue about that genre (a quick perusal of a "top trap rap artists" search result yielded easily half a dozen names I've heard of, so this would not be difficult).

52 minutes ago, ams1001 said:

The other one I missed was Shaboozey; I was thinking "that guy that was on one of the late night shows not super-long ago whose song I was pleasantly surprised at liking" (I don't usually even watch the musical performances, especially when it's someone I don't know) but could not come up with the name.

That's the other one where seeing the picture wouldn't have helped me, as I'd never even heard of him let alone seen him.  My other miss was bounce; I didn't know of any of the rappers/genres, but correctly deduced Chicago and crunk from the clues.  Somehow bounce being what one does on a trampoline didn't come to me in time.

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17 minutes ago, Bastet said:

My other miss was bounce; I didn't know of any of the rappers/genres, but correctly deduced Chicago and crunk from the clues, that somehow bounce as being what one does on a trampoline didn't come to me in time.

I got bounce more from Big Freedia, who was on a podcast I listen to once (I want to say Wait Wait Don't Tell Me but I can't find the episode...).

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I guessed "snail". Then realized the antenna things aren't ears. But I couldn't get the image of the snail out of my head to come up with anything different.

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My newspaper carries a short feature "Today in History". When I read it, I often think - that would make a good J! clue. Sure enough, 2 of the October 31 clues were included today. They were Nevada becoming a state and Mount Rushmore being finished. Spooky! 👻

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FJ did not come instantly, but thankfully it did come, because I think I would have been drummed out of Texas otherwise. I was initially thrown by the “rabbit-like” ears comparison— while elongated, an armadillo’s ears have never made me think “rabbit”.  But setting aside the ears and focusing on the shell got me there in time.

While I have only ever seen a few of them, armadillos have caused great havoc in lawns around my neighborhood. They like to burrow, and their holes can be quite wide. (And their tunnels deep and long.) They’re mainly nocturnal, which is why they’re not often seen. And that’s fine by me, because I think they look creepy. But at least they’re small. It’s assumed that modern-day armadillos descended from an animal that was as big as a rhinoceros. Imagine stepping outside early one morning and being confronted by a 6-foot, 600-lb one of these!

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Missed Wednesday's game because I didn't allow enough time for baseball so I had to go to the archive.  Wouldn't have been a great night for me.  I didn't run any categories and there were only 4 where I got all but one clue: Historic Americans, 1980s Catchphrases, French Authors and Before & After.

I did get 7 stumpers: Hans und Franz, the Danube, the Marquis de Sade, boron (a total guess because it was the only element I could think of which started with 'b'), retrievers, Grenade and fly-by-Night of the Living Dead.  I'd call that impressive except that there were a shit ton of stumpers.  I did get FJ immediately, though.

Can't say I'm sorry John lost.  I didn't hate him or anything but I didn't much care for him either.

Last night's game wasn't great for me.  I did run Shade and Movie Title Munchies, and got all but 1 in Manners Maketh, Bodies of Water and Rap Genres but got a lot wrong in other categories. And I only came up with 2 stumpers: travel and bounce.  Might never have gotten the second one without the trampoline part of the clue but I remembered hearing something about Big Freedia and managed to put it together.  I can thank Tyra Banks' batshit crazy photo shout on a episode of Top Model for knowing crunk.

Fortunately armadillo was an instaget.

I wasn't particularly attached to any of the contestants so I didn't really care who won.  I did wonder if Joseph had a speech impediment or maybe had suffered from Bell's Palsy at some point, although he only sounded like that during the game, not during the interview, so maybe not.

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On 10/28/2024 at 2:40 PM, chessiegal said:

We usually watch J! on Baltimore Fox45 because it comes on at 7 pm. But we also get it on ABC DC at 7:30 pm, so when Fox pre-emps for sports or whatever, it only changes dinner plans. 😄

Directv chooses which viewer area channels their customers get so I only get the Baltimore ones, not DC or Philly or Lancaster. 😪

On 10/28/2024 at 7:32 PM, Bastet said:

I initially only got as far as "the club in Cabaret" for FJ, but it came to me in time.  And now "Willkommen" is stuck in my head.

I realized it had to be from Caberet but I never knew what the name of the club was.  I tried watching the movie once, years ago, but it was late, I was tired and what I say made absolutely no sense to me so I gave up and went to bed.

I did get Antarctica the next night, though.

On 10/29/2024 at 4:10 AM, Bastet said:

For those just now learning the clues are numbered on the archive according to how they were selected by contestants on the show:  Did you never notice the numbers in the upper right of each clue, or you did but didn't think about what they might represent?

I never noticed until someone mentioned it recently.

On 10/29/2024 at 9:27 PM, SoMuchTV said:

I wonder if they would have accepted “south pole”?

They shouldn't have, because Esperanza Base is not at the South Pole.  But who knows?  They've accepted things they shouldn't have before.

 

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15 hours ago, Bastet said:

The Honorable being a TS surprised me (although I did correctly predict someone would guess Your Honor instead). 

I type "the Honorable (judge's name)" on orders I issue at work on a regular basis and yet it never dawned on me.  Oh well.

15 hours ago, Bastet said:

And that none of the other two figured out they just needed to drop the sapiens from Greg's Homo sapiens response.

I stupidly said Homo Erectus after his miss.  Oy.

15 hours ago, Katy M said:

I got the missed clues of sup, bounce and homo.

I should've gotten sup but somehow missed that the answer was only 3 letters.  And I also should've gotten Ben Jonson but could only come up with "Ben, that guy, what's his name?".

 

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8 hours ago, 30 Helens said:

FJ did not come instantly, but thankfully it did come, because I think I would have been drummed out of Texas otherwise. I was initially thrown by the “rabbit-like” ears comparison— while elongated, an armadillo’s ears have never made me think “rabbit”.  But setting aside the ears and focusing on the shell got me there in time.

While I have only ever seen a few of them, armadillos have caused great havoc in lawns around my neighborhood. They like to burrow, and their holes can be quite wide. (And their tunnels deep and long.) They’re mainly nocturnal, which is why they’re not often seen. And that’s fine by me, because I think they look creepy. But at least they’re small. It’s assumed that modern-day armadillos descended from an animal that was as big as a rhinoceros. Imagine stepping outside early one morning and being confronted by a 6-foot, 600-lb one of these!

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It seems you suffered from a variation of the “burden of knowledge,”
whereas I, having never seen an armadillo IRL, pictured something like this, with rabbit-shaped ears, if not rabbit-sized:
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But, yes, the “turtle-like shell” part of clue helped some too, although I think that descriptor is just as much of a stretch as the ears, having had a few pet turtles in my distant youth.

I did get the TSs of sup and bounce, and was almost to Honorable when Ken gave it, so maybe the other 2 players were not quick enough either?

 

Wednesday I'm not sure if I got FJ, in that Gutenberg Bibles was my first thought, but I was watching from the bed, dozing off during commercials, so I can't say that was my final answer.
But I did get the TS of Land of Nod😉 🛌

 

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2 minutes ago, shapeshifter said:

the “turtle-like shell” part of clue helped some too, although I think that descriptor is just as much of a stretch as the ears, having had a few pet turtles in my distant youth.

I did get the TSs of sup and bounce, and was almost to Honorable when Ken gave it, so maybe the other 2 players were not quick enough either?

 

Wednesday I'm not sure if I got FJ, in that Gutenberg Bibles was my first thought,

I tried putting together the ears and the shell and got nothing, so I went with just the shell and came up with armadillo, thankfully!

I said the Gutenberg printing press, I'm not sure why I didn't think of the Bible, something about the category and clue made me think of a 'thing' and books just aren't 'things' for me? I was just happy that I was correct on the Gutenberg part.

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November 1:

57% / 53% / 56%

Ugh. In J I missed one in Cooking Verbs and Forest Lawn Cemetery, two in Murders in Buildings and Styling Hair, three in Logos, and four in 19th Century. In DJ I missed one in Reptiles, two in British Baby Names, Prime Numbers on TV, and Synonym Pairs, three in Classical Musicians, and four in On the Map.

Had to think for a bit (the volcano part of the clue threw me off and I was trying to think of a movie about that) but I got FJ. 

TSes: (J had 5; DJ had 3 + 1 DD) I got clarify, ducktail, Eleven (DD), and albino alligator.
 

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I got FJ.  Probably not in time to write it down, but that's not my rules.  I got it before the music ended. Or as the music ended.

I got the missed clues of dredge and alligator.  

I got the entire category of logos wrong.  I thought Yankees was too obvious and went with Mets.

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I eventually got to FJ, in time to write it down.  Like @ams1001, I was briefly distracted by the volcano and thought of "Krakatoa: East of Java", but that movie was way later, and that event was way earlier.  Fortunately, I was able to redirect my thinking.

The only TS I got were dredge, clarify, duck tail, and alligator.

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54 minutes ago, Katy M said:

I got FJ.  Probably not in time to write it down, but that's not my rules.  I got it before the music ended. Or as the music ended.

My rule is I have to think it correctly before it's revealed.

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8 hours ago, Katy M said:

I got FJ.  Probably not in time to write it down, but that's not my rules.  I got it before the music ended.

Thats’s my rule, too. If I can’t spit it out before the music stops, I’m done.

7 hours ago, ams1001 said:

My rule is I have to think it correctly before it's revealed.

But I like your rule better. I may have to revise mine. 😉

It would not have helped me on this FJ, though. I had no idea.

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4 hours ago, 30 Helens said:

But I like your rule better. I may have to revise mine. 😉

It would not have helped me on this FJ, though. I had no idea.

Yeah, I don't always try to keep thinking until the reveal. Sometimes I know it's just not there so I do something else in the meantime.

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I couldn't believe that, not one, but two contestants came up with a movie that was set in Wales when the clue clearly stated an event in the Pacific.

Like @BrowncoatI also thought first of Krakatoa: East of Java but changed to Mutiny on the Bounty in good time.

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58 minutes ago, Trey said:

I couldn't believe that, not one, but two contestants came up with a movie that was set in Wales when the clue clearly stated an event in the Pacific.

Like @BrowncoatI also thought first of Krakatoa: East of Java but changed to Mutiny on the Bounty in good time.

You couldn't believe it, imagine how I felt being Welsh. I was so stunned I missed the actual answer from laughing & shouting at the tv & had to go back & check the archive so obviously I didn't get it. 

Spoiler
Spoiler

 

 

Ignore the spoiler tags, not sure what happened there.

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17 hours ago, ams1001 said:

My rule is I have to think it correctly before it's revealed.

Ours is we have to say it out loud - but we have to check with the other to make sure we're both ready. (as in "I've got it - or more normally - "I think I might have an idea."

4 hours ago, Trey said:

I couldn't believe that, not one, but two contestants came up with a movie that was set in Wales when the clue clearly stated an event in the Pacific.

Like @BrowncoatI also thought first of Krakatoa: East of Java but changed to Mutiny on the Bounty in good time.

That surprised me two. I mean, I didn't get the answer, but I knew it wasn't in 
Wales.

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I love the idea of drinks named after moths. I want to see a list of them, with the recipes!

 

Luna? Tiger? Hazel? Gossamer? Moonbeam? Onyx? Twilight? 

https://animalgator.com/moth-names/

These all sound like they could be drinks, but even though I don't drink, I want to know which ones he chose and what the recipes are. He should publish it, with photos of the corresponding moths alongside. I would buy that book!

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I watched with friends, so didn't keep track, but I got FJ almost instantly and they were impressed.  🙂

Checking the archive for TS, several of them were TS in my house, too:  ducktail, line-up, Heifetz, and friend & cohort.  On that last one, we'd been kicking ass in the synonym pairs category, but none of us could even come up with one of those words, let alone both.

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20 hours ago, ams1001 said:

My rule is I have to think it correctly before it's revealed.

I thought I was the only one.

I wrongly guessed Krakatoa for Friday's FJ, but, hey, I was a lot geographically closer than 2 of the players.
However, Krakatoa was panned, while How Green Was My Valley did win the Academy Award for 1941, so that sort of explains the 2 wrong guesses. I mean, with money at stake, they might as well write something and hope there was some trick in the clue and that they got it right after all. And court martials would have occurred near Wales.
I vaguely recall Mutiny on the Bounty being shown on a film projector in school in the 1960s, but I don't think I paid much attention. 

My Friday TSs were Ducktail, Clarify, and Dredge.

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On 11/2/2024 at 2:02 PM, Clanstarling said:

Ours is we have to say it out loud - but we have to check with the other to make sure we're both ready. (as in "I've got it - or more normally - "I think I might have an idea."

Well, I'm usually alone unless I'm at my parents' house, so there's no point in saying it out loud (though I usually do, anyway).

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On 11/2/2024 at 4:49 PM, shapeshifter said:

How Green Was My Valley did win the Academy Award for 1941, so that sort of explains the 2 wrong guesses.

That was my theory; I think they were just trying to think of a Best Picture winner from around that time period.

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Archive game for me, since I'll be watching football, but thankfully not being able to see the photos wasn't an issue.

I cannot believe they gave credit for Boise, Idaho.  The hell?  The clue asked for the state capital, which is a city; it had to be a city made up of two five letter words, not a five-letter city plus its five-letter state.

The egg yolks TS surprised me; not that none of them knew that about French vanilla, but that none of them guessed it -- what else that's yellow and a "these" rather than a "this" would be added to vanilla ice cream?  I'm also surprised no one guessed excess for the Oscar Wilde quote, since it was a pretty sure bet the missing word was going to be the opposite of moderation.  I was mildly surprised winery was a TS; sinewy = wiry and the NE being in the middle was tricky, but what else would a business making pinot noir be but a winery?

I almost ran the entire first round, but missed giant squid, banana pudding, and the Habsburgs.

In DJ, I dreaded epics, as that is not my jam, and, indeed, I'd never seen any of them and the only one I knew via cultural osmosis was Shōgun.   I was terrible in odyssey, too, only correctly guessing James Cameron.  I ran the rest, so if I could have swapped those out for categories in my wheelhouse, I'd have kicked ass in that round, too.

It still would have all come to a halt with FJ, though.  I've never read the book, never watched the movie, never heard those names, and I missed what should have been the obvious significance of there being three of them.

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25 minutes ago, Bastet said:

I missed what should have been the obvious significance of there being three of them.

Three Frenchmen to boot!

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November 4:

70% / 60% / 66%

Okay in the first round, meh in the second. In J I ran Her First No. 1 Pop Hit and 5-5, missed two in Dead Like Me, Vanilla, and All Saints, and three in Oscar Wilde.

In DJ I ran Health & Medicine, missed one in Don't Do the Math, two in World Flags and "NE" Add, three in Epics, and four in Odyssey.

FJ was an instaget.

TSes: (J had 4 + the DD; DJ had 6 + 1 DD) I got giant squid, excess, egg yolks, winery, and dengue fever. (I got the banana part but I guessed cream pie instead of pudding.)

Haven't even finished the intro and I want to tell Brian to calm the f*** down. He wasn't nearly as annoying as I was expecting him to be, but I wasn't exactly rooting for him, either. I did kinda like his pink bow tie, though.

1 hour ago, Bastet said:

I was mildly surprised winery was a TS; sinewy = wiry and the NE being in the middle was tricky, but what else would a business making pinot noir be but a winery?

I did get it, but I wasn't sure because my brain was thinking it was supposed to be added to the end (like the previous clue revealed in that category). But nothing else made sense, so...

1 hour ago, illdoc said:

Three Frenchmen to boot!

That's what got it for me. I've also never read the book, nor did I know those character names.

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I got FJ. Hated the book and don't remember servants, but it just made sense.

I got the missed clues of Niagara Falls, egg yolks, winery, War Horse, and The Tempest.

I got the entire category of first pop hits right.

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Instaget FJ for me.  I've read the book, though it was ages ago, and I've seen the movie with Richard Chamberlain and Michael York (I recommend this one!).  I don't remember the servants from the movie, though.

I also got the TS of Niagara Falls, banana pudding, winery, War Horse, dengue fever, and The Tempest.  Although I do wonder if they'd give banana pudding to me if I pronounced the way we still do in my family -- nanner puddin'.

It does not hurt my feelings that Brian (with his drawing of a brain around his name) did not win.  

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1 hour ago, illdoc said:

Three Frenchmen to boot!

That wouldn't have helped even if I knew the nationality of those names; I literally know nothing about the story other than it exists.

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1 hour ago, Browncoat said:

 

It does not hurt my feelings that Brian (with his drawing of a brain around his name) did not win.  

I thought it was a talk balloon around his name. I was not rooting for him either. I may be an old grouch, but I'm not crazy about contestants who try too hard to be "fun."

I was glad Lindsey was able to achieve second place going into FJ. I agree she should not have gotten credit for "Boise, Idaho" though. I wonder if it was pity on the judges' part, since she looked as though she was going to be a total disaster in the early part of the first round.

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3 hours ago, Bastet said:

I cannot believe they gave credit for Boise, Idaho.  The hell?  The clue asked for the state capital, which is a city; it had to be a city made up of two five letter words, not a five-letter city plus its five-letter state.

 

53 minutes ago, GreekGeek said:

I was glad Lindsey was able to achieve second place going into FJ. I agree she should not have gotten credit for "Boise, Idaho" though. I wonder if it was pity on the judges' part, since she looked as though she was going to be a total disaster in the early part of the first round.

I came down on the other side of that one. I thought it was an interpretation of the clue that the judges hadn’t anticipated, but could be justified. 

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27 minutes ago, SoMuchTV said:

I cannot believe they gave credit for Boise, Idaho.  The hell?  The clue asked for the state capital, which is a city; it had to be a city made up of two five letter words, not a five-letter city plus its five-letter state.

I was screaming "Baton Rouge", as I sat in my comfy chair, in my house, IN Baton Rouge. 

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1 minute ago, laredhead said:

I was screaming "Baton Rouge", as I sat in my comfy chair, in my house, IN Baton Rouge. 

Baton Rouge was obviously what they were going for, but to be fair, the quote that got attributed to me was actually from someone I was responding to. 

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Such an easy FJ. I’ve never read the book or seen any film version of The Three Musketeers, but a clue giving three French names and asking who they are servants of in a Literature category? Had it correct before Ken had even spoken 5 words.

I rarely ever root against a player (who isn’t Yogesh) but damn if I wasn’t clapping every time Brian missed those Daily Doubles. (Black Beauty as a WW1 story!? 😂😂)

He was trying way too hard to be a Quirky Character and just came across forced and fake. So annoying. Very happy he did not even stand a chance at wining.

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4 hours ago, ams1001 said:

Haven't even finished the intro and I want to tell Brian to calm the f*** down.

Same here. He annoyed me all the way through, though. At one point I yelled at him, “stop PERFORMING and start PLAYING!” If he had spent less time auditioning for (whatever), I think he would have done much better.

5 hours ago, Bastet said:

The egg yolks TS surprised me; not that none of them knew that about French vanilla, but that none of them guessed it

Do you think they would have accepted my answer of just “eggs”? I hate French Vanilla; the yolks make it taste funky and who wants yellow ice cream anyway.

5 hours ago, Bastet said:

I cannot believe they gave credit for Boise, Idaho.  The hell?  The clue asked for the state capital, which is a city; it had to be a city made up of two five letter words, not a five-letter city plus its five-letter state.

I thought that was fair. “Boise, Idaho” is a capital. Obviously they were looking for just the city name, but the clue did not specify that, so giving the full place name fit the clue as presented.

”Banana Pudding” made me miss Souper Salad. I don’t know if it existed outside my region, but it was a buffet-style restaurant that consisted of a giant salad bar (and a couple of soup options). At the end of the salad bar were a few desserts, one of which was always banana pudding with vanilla wafers. Probably from a can, and nothing special, really, but it was childhood nostalgia-style delicious. They went out of business during Covid, like all the other self-serve restaurants with only a sneeze guard standing between you and crippling disease, and I haven’t had banana pudding since. Probably for the best, but still.

4 hours ago, Grizzly said:

FJ was an instaget thanks to Ken using a French accent when saying the names.

That’s what confirmed it for me. I’ve never read the book (and wouldn’t have expected them to have personal manservants), but the fact that there were three of them led me to think Musketeers. And then Ken’s full-on French pronunciation removed all doubt.

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