Katy M November 20 Share November 20 I got FJ completely based on the horse racing. Totally forgot about baseball bats. The only missed clue I got was Daisy Jones and the Six (haven't read it, but keep hearing it's good). I got the entire category of over and under right. 3 Link to comment
Browncoat November 20 Share November 20 Almost instaget FJ. Triple crown led me to horse racing, and I chose the most obvious city connected with the horse racing triple crown. I also got the TS of South Sudan, Daisy Jones & the Six, décolletage, and de rigueur. Although, if I'd had to spell de rigueur, I would not have gotten it right. 5 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 20 Share November 20 I've been to Louisville & saw the Giant Bat! 7 2 3 1 2 Link to comment
Bastet November 20 Share November 20 I missed two in money, got all but Sia in Billboard, and ran the rest in the first round. I only ran veterinary and French in DJ, but I did well; I got all but harmonium in instruments and all but Gibbon in ruined. I missed two each in sitcoms and literary. FJ was an instaguess I figured had to be correct. 3 Link to comment
Quickbeam November 20 Share November 20 6 hours ago, chessiegal said: I got Carrie Nation. I had lunch at the Menger Bar in San Antonio where Carrie Nation wielded her axe. I’m a women’s studies nerd and visited her house in southern Kansas. The tour guide was pissed that I didn’t care about the fort next door. I’m here for Carrie, dammit! 2 3 Link to comment
illdoc November 21 Share November 21 Ugh! FJ: So easy in retrospect! And mythology is one of my strong suits :( My TS was: You Shook Me All Night Long. Not a good night. 5 Link to comment
ams1001 November 21 Share November 21 (edited) November 20: 60% / 50% / 56% Jeez, bad night. In J I ran In the Zeitgeist, missed one in Road Trip, two in Tarot and Stock Symbols, three in Movie Moments, and four in Gladiators. In DJ I missed one in Animal Planet and Leftovers, and three in everything else. But I got FJ! Was not at all sure; just threw it out to say something. And it was an asterisk! TSes: (J had 3; DJ had 10 + both DDs (+ two clues left on the board)) I got Chevron, overlook (DD), You Shook Me All Night Long. Was annoyed I didn't get CrowdStrike because it was mentioned in a podcast I listened to either this morning or yesterday. Edited November 21 by ams1001 2 1 Link to comment
Katy M November 21 Share November 21 FJ was an instaget. I got the missed clues of HP Lovecraft, pronghorn and You Shook Me all Night long. I got the entire partial category of 3 letters the same wrong. 5 Link to comment
dgpolo November 21 Share November 21 9 minutes ago, Katy M said: FJ was an instaget. Not quite -insta- for me but as soon as I could actually read the clue I got it. I'll be interested to see if the board is cleared next game, Mikey seemed to look back and forth a lot before choosing a clue, something I don't understand, just pick something! 6 Link to comment
chessiegal November 21 Share November 21 The boards have not been cleared so far this week. 1 6 1 Link to comment
SoMuchTV November 21 Share November 21 The FJ clue gave me enough to be pretty sure it was either Icarus or Daedalus, but I couldn’t remember which was the father and which was the son. Fortunately I guessed correctly that they were going for what I’d say is the better known of the two, giving me a rare correct response in a category where I would assume I would draw a big blank. 4 Link to comment
Browncoat November 21 Share November 21 Sort of an instaget FJ for me tonight -- I knew immediately exactly who they were looking for, but it took a couple of seconds to remember his name. Yay, asterisk! I also got the TS of Crowdstrike, overlook, cellular, pronghorn, and You Shook Me All Night Long. 1 Link to comment
Katy M November 21 Share November 21 41 minutes ago, dgpolo said: Not quite -insta- for me but as soon as I could actually read the clue I got it. I'll be interested to see if the board is cleared next game, Mikey seemed to look back and forth a lot before choosing a clue, something I don't understand, just pick something! I feel like they're less likely to be cleared when they have celebrities reading an entire category. And the one the other day with the songs took forever to get through each clue. 3 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 21 Share November 21 1 hour ago, SoMuchTV said: The FJ clue gave me enough to be pretty sure it was either Icarus or Daedalus, but I couldn’t remember which was the father and which was the son. Fortunately I guessed correctly that they were going for what I’d say is the better known of the two, giving me a rare correct response in a category where I would assume I would draw a big blank. Daedalus is the Dad. 3 1 Link to comment
secnarf November 21 Share November 21 Today I said Daedalus' son...I blanked on the name "Icarus". I give myself half points. Mythology is not a strong area for me, and most of what I know came from watching Kaos (and peripheral googling that came from Kaos to fact check/gain more info). 4 Link to comment
SoMuchTV November 21 Share November 21 6 minutes ago, shapeshifter said: Daedalus is the Dad. Yes, good mnemonic device if it ever comes up again! 2 1 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter Thursday at 03:25 AM Share Thursday at 03:25 AM (edited) 19 minutes ago, secnarf said: Today I said Daedalus' son...I blanked on the name "Icarus". I give myself half points. I didn't get what the clue was going for until Ken said "Who would be shrieking in mid-air?" and couldn't get to the names fast enough. If I was watching a recording, I would have paused it to give myself an extra 30 seconds, but I still might've only gotten to Daedalus' son. Given that the clue did not say "the name of": Ovid says he "toppled, beating wild with naked arms the unsustaining air... shrieking for succour from his sire" would "Daedalus' son" have been accepted? I imagine it might be in the regular portion of the game, but FJ seems to be a bit stricter sometimes. Yesterday I could only say: That place in the south where they race horses. Edited Thursday at 03:26 AM by shapeshifter 2 Link to comment
Bastet Thursday at 04:23 AM Share Thursday at 04:23 AM (edited) Mikey not figuring out "You Shook Me All Night Long" after the two wrong guesses surprised me. Her beatitudes response to the researchers clue made me laugh; she got as far as blessings, rang in, realized she didn't actually know, yet still decided to say it? I expected to be terrible in tarot, but only missed two. Same exact thing in gladiators. Movies turned out to be my bad category; I missed three in movies. I ran the other half of the first round, at least. I ran the vocabulary category the contestants were so awful in and capitals, and got all but Benz in leftovers, but it was not a good DJ as I missed three each in everything else. When I saw the FJ category, I knew this just wasn't my night. I didn't have a guess upon reading it, and pretty much just tuned out until it was time for the responses to be revealed rather than reading it again and trying to think of something. I do that a lot with religion/mythology FJ clues; if it doesn't happen to be among the few things I know or something that quickly brings to mind a guess I can consider, I'm not interested enough to try. 21 hours ago, shapeshifter said: would "Daedalus' son" have been accepted? I wouldn't think so. The only time identifying a character by their relationship to another character rather than by the character's name should be correct is if that's how the character is solely or primarily known in the story. Edited Friday at 12:30 AM by Bastet 2 1 Link to comment
30 Helens Thursday at 04:49 AM Share Thursday at 04:49 AM On 11/19/2024 at 11:02 AM, Clanstarling said: We, on the other hand, were absolutely sure we were right with "Molly Hatchet." Oh well, two dunces on a couch. 😄 Well, you’re not entirely crazy, because Molly Hatchet was (supposedly) a real person. Given their shared preference for a certain pointy implement, it’s not surprising you mixed them up. The name even flitted through my mind for a second. (I say “supposedly” a real person because the Internet has very little info. I tried looking her up because while I was aware of her as a historical figure, I couldn’t remember what she did. But I only found brief descriptions of her as either a prostitute or vengeful woman from the South who beheaded her customers/ lovers with an ax. All info came from message boards, mostly relating second-hand info from the band about their name origin, and I could find nothing from actual historical sites. So I am skeptical about the veracity. I think the band may have made her up.) I watched 3 shows in a row today: Started off strong with FJ gets on Monday and Tuesday, then fizzled like Icarus today with a shrug-guess of Mercury. I was picturing a just-hatched winged god who, much like a fledgling bird, hadn’t quite learned to fly and was panicking a bit, and… yeah. I think my brain was just tired after 3 games. Icarus never even entered my mind. 2 1 Link to comment
Katy M Thursday at 10:43 AM Share Thursday at 10:43 AM 7 hours ago, shapeshifter said: would "Daedalus' son" have been accepted? I imagine it might be in the regular portion of the game, but FJ seems to be a bit stricter sometimes. No, that wouldn't be accepted, any more than Franklin Roosevelt's wife would be if they were looking for Eleanor. Or someone who's never been in my kitchen. 1 1 5 Link to comment
PaulaO Thursday at 02:54 PM Share Thursday at 02:54 PM (edited) I got FJ! after Ken said flew too close to the sun. I mentally added “on wings of pastrami.” Seinfeld reference. Edited Thursday at 02:55 PM by PaulaO 2 Link to comment
Clanstarling Thursday at 03:22 PM Share Thursday at 03:22 PM 14 hours ago, dgpolo said: Not quite -insta- for me but as soon as I could actually read the clue I got it. It was an instaget for me - except that I couldn't remember his flipping name. I knew the story, I love Breugel's "Fall of Icarus" painting but his name was a complete blank. I was surprised that it was a triple stumper. The painting amuses me because all you can see of Icarus are his legs above the sea on (toward the bottom right). 2 2 Link to comment
proserpina65 Thursday at 08:40 PM Share Thursday at 08:40 PM 20 hours ago, illdoc said: My TS was: You Shook Me All Night Long. I was deeply saddened by that being a TS. FJ was an instaget. Mythology is usually a good subject for me. 9 hours ago, Katy M said: Or someone who's never been in my kitchen. That's the correct answer to pretty much every clue about a person. 16 hours ago, Bastet said: Mikey not figuring out "You Shook Me All Night Long" after the two wrong guesses surprised me. His beatitudes response to the researchers clue made me laugh; he got as far as blessings, rang in, realized he didn't actually know, yet still decided to say it? Mikey is a her, not a him. Murder Hornet! Murder Hornet! (That is all.) 2 Link to comment
ams1001 Friday at 12:27 AM Share Friday at 12:27 AM November 21: 73% / 50% / 61% Decent first round, terrible second. In J I ran Economics, missed one in Nonfiction, Other Names for the City, and Cohab Vocab, two in Classic TV Theme Songs, and three in Leonardo Da Vinci. In DJ, I missed one in Math & Science, two in 21st Century Cinema, Silent P, and Have Fun, three in Storming the Castle, and (not surprisingly) all five in Norse Myth. Did not get FJ. TSes: (J had 5 + the DD; DJ had 2) I got Robert Peary (DD), Thor Heyerdal, and John Grisham. 4 Link to comment
Bastet Friday at 12:30 AM Share Friday at 12:30 AM 3 hours ago, proserpina65 said: Mikey is a her, not a him. Yeah, I don't know how my brain/fingers combination managed that (twice!). I've fixed it, thank you. 2 Link to comment
Katy M Friday at 12:32 AM Share Friday at 12:32 AM I didn't get FJ and we'll just leave it at that. I got the missed clues of living in sin, Wonder Woman, The Fall Guy, and John Grisham. I got the entire categories of economics and TV right. But, boy did my DJ round suck. Not my categories I guess. 2 Link to comment
Bastet Friday at 12:46 AM Share Friday at 12:46 AM I'll be watching football tonight, so checked the archive earlier. They always leave off Ken Burns's co-directors (and it's verbal, not written, so there's no space issue), which is annoying. The living in sin TS surprised me. I missed three in nonfiction and two in da Vinci, but might have come up with mirror writing in that category if I'd been able to see the picture (nothing would have helped with sfumato). I ran the rest of the first round. I blew myth entirely (shocking, I know), and missed two each in cinema and castles (well, technically three, but I've been to Edinburgh Castle, so I'm giving myself credit that I'd have recognized the picture), so not my best DJ. I ran math/science and fun, and got all but Psyche in silent P. I had no idea for FJ. 2 Link to comment
kathyk2 Friday at 12:57 AM Share Friday at 12:57 AM I've read the book mentioned in the John Grisham clue it's excellent. I had no idea for Final Jeopardy. 3 Link to comment
Browncoat Friday at 01:04 AM Share Friday at 01:04 AM I had no idea for FJ, so I just randomly picked a city not in the US, and somehow chose correctly. I was shocked, shocked I tell you, when the correct response was revealed. I also got the TS of living in sin, Thor Heyerdahl, Wonder Woman, Fall Guy, Grisham, and Edinburgh Castle. 12 minutes ago, Bastet said: but I've been to Edinburgh Castle, so I'm giving myself credit that I'd have recognized the picture You totally would have. It was the iconic shot with the Ross Fountain below/in front of it. Also, "grosbeak" (the bird Mehal mentioned) is generally pronounced "gross-beak" -- "gros" comes from the French, and the birds are so named because they have large "fat" beaks. 3 1 Link to comment
Slade347 Friday at 02:49 AM Share Friday at 02:49 AM I had the same idea as the platform wearing Swiftie and went with Prague for FJ. Mehal really took advantage of finding all three daily doubles. I wonder when the last time there was a contestant who found all three daily doubles and bet everything on each of them? It's amazing how they're able to play all the clues in a round when they don't have a product placement category. 4 Link to comment
possibilities Friday at 02:57 AM Share Friday at 02:57 AM (edited) I took a shine to Holly because I'm feeling very impatient today and she was super-fast. I saw 1968, thought of Berkeley, then Califoirnia. But that wasn't international. I realized the only university I could think of was the Sorbonne, so I guessed that, but was certain it was wrong. At least I had the right country? Why do people put an exclamation point after their names? Why does it bother me so much? Are we supposed to be surprised that it's them? Are they shouting at us? Yes, I'm irritable and impatient today. Cranky!!! YES, I'm YELLING!!! !!!!!!! Edited Friday at 03:18 AM by possibilities 11 Link to comment
Phebemarie Friday at 03:25 AM Share Friday at 03:25 AM I think Holly was giving the champion a real challenge until he found the Daily Doubles. 7 Link to comment
30 Helens Friday at 04:22 AM Share Friday at 04:22 AM 1 hour ago, possibilities said: Why do people put an exclamation point after their names? Why does it bother me so much? Are we supposed to be surprised that it's them? Are they shouting at us? I think they’re just excited to be there! And saying to everyone they know, look, it’s me! I made it onto the show! (Sorry, Possibilities! Hope I didn’t trigger you! But doesn’t your name look fun with that exclamation point!) No Jeopardy for me today. My CBS affiliate preempted it for reasons unknown. Football, maybe? I don’t have the patience to play from the archive, so I just skipped to FJ. And missed it, of course. Although at least I matched the champ with my SWAG of Beijing. 4 1 2 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind Friday at 05:57 AM Share Friday at 05:57 AM 2 hours ago, possibilities said: Why do people put an exclamation point after their names? Because it's "Jeopardy!" ? 3 2 4 Link to comment
ams1001 Friday at 01:17 PM Share Friday at 01:17 PM For some reason, Facebook started showing me posts from this group some weeks ago (I'm not a man, but I suppose I am pretty dull...) and this morning I saw this post. I remember Ken commenting on his wager of $1337 (anyone remember leet speak?) but I didn't realize his ending amount was a palindrome. Now I'm wondering if he got it wrong on purpose...😄 2 1 1 3 1 Link to comment
Trey Friday at 02:33 PM Share Friday at 02:33 PM 11 hours ago, possibilities said: I saw 1968, thought of Berkeley, then Califoirnia. But that wasn't international. I realized the only university I could think of was the Sorbonne, so I guessed that, but was certain it was wrong. At least I had the right country? Yes, you had right country and right city, just the wrong answer. It was my answer too because somehow I missed they were asking for the city. But I feel a little less stupid since it was at least in the right city. 3 Link to comment
MrAtoz Friday at 02:40 PM Share Friday at 02:40 PM 1 hour ago, ams1001 said: For some reason, Facebook started showing me posts from this group some weeks ago (I'm not a man, but I suppose I am pretty dull...) and this morning I saw this post. I remember Ken commenting on his wager of $1337 (anyone remember leet speak?) but I didn't realize his ending amount was a palindrome. Now I'm wondering if he got it wrong on purpose...😄 I've been getting those posts as well! We both must match some kind of algorithm. 2 Link to comment
Shrek Friday at 02:49 PM Share Friday at 02:49 PM I too said Sorbonne but then as I sometimes do I reread the category & the clue & said Paris as I had no time to think of something else. 2 2 Link to comment
Clanstarling Friday at 03:26 PM Share Friday at 03:26 PM (edited) 12 hours ago, possibilities said: Why do people put an exclamation point after their names? Why does it bother me so much? Are we supposed to be surprised that it's them? Are they shouting at us? Yes, I'm irritable and impatient today. Cranky!!! YES, I'm YELLING!!! !!!!!!! I suppose it's better than putting a question mark after their name. Though, that would be fun and would ramp up some discussion. ;) Edited Friday at 03:26 PM by Clanstarling 1 5 1 Link to comment
ProudMary Friday at 04:13 PM Share Friday at 04:13 PM I said. "Shackin' up" for the Cohab Vocab TS, which certainly fit the first half of the clue, but I doubt it would have been an acceptable response as I'm betting there wasn't a book published during the Victorian era with that title! I really thought I had the correct FJ answer with Prague, as 1968 unrest screamed Czechoslovakia to me. I was a kid, but I have a distinct memory of watching the Russian tanks roll into the streets of Prague on the nightly news. 😞 My mind never even went to Paris as a possible answer. 2 Link to comment
ams1001 Friday at 04:39 PM Share Friday at 04:39 PM 22 minutes ago, ProudMary said: I said. "Shackin' up" for the Cohab Vocab TS, which certainly fit the first half of the clue, but I doubt it would have been an acceptable response as I'm betting there wasn't a book published during the Victorian era with that title! Shacking Up was my first thought, too. There is a book I know of by that title but it definitely isn't about Victorian times! (Actually there are a few, at least; the one I'm thinking of is subtitled "The Smart Girl's Guide To Living In Sin Without Getting Burned" and was published in 2003; the others I saw while looking that up are romance novels.) 2 Link to comment
30 Helens Friday at 08:56 PM Share Friday at 08:56 PM 7 hours ago, ams1001 said: For some reason, Facebook started showing me posts from this group some weeks ago (I'm not a man, but I suppose I am pretty dull...) and this morning I saw this post. I remember Ken commenting on his wager of $1337 (anyone remember leet speak?) but I didn't realize his ending amount was a palindrome. Now I'm wondering if he got it wrong on purpose...😄 Wasn’t sure what reaction to make for this post, as there doesn’t seem to be a “hmm…that’s weird” button… I’m wondering if there would also be a significance to the number if he got it right, since I would assume/ hope he was thinking positively. If correct, his final score would have been $38,937. Does that mean anything to anyone? Or maybe he really didn’t care since he knew he was winning either way. 2 Link to comment
ams1001 Friday at 09:08 PM Share Friday at 09:08 PM 10 minutes ago, 30 Helens said: I’m wondering if there would also be a significance to the number if he got it right, since I would assume/ hope he was thinking positively. If correct, his final score would have been $38,937. Does that mean anything to anyone? Or maybe he really didn’t care since he knew he was winning either way. Doesn't mean anything to me. I wonder if he wanted to bet that amount anyway and then realized what he would have if he got it wrong, and since he couldn't be caught just decided to throw it for funsies. Link to comment
Prevailing Wind Friday at 09:09 PM Share Friday at 09:09 PM FB has a Dull Women group, too. One of FB friends posts there regularly. LOL 1 3 Link to comment
ams1001 Friday at 09:28 PM Share Friday at 09:28 PM 18 minutes ago, Prevailing Wind said: FB has a Dull Women group, too. One of FB friends posts there regularly. LOL Yeah, I've seen that one, too, but Dull Men is the one I see most often (and it seems there are plenty of women posting there). I think I've seen another one with a similar name, as well. 1 Link to comment
possibilities Friday at 11:16 PM Share Friday at 11:16 PM 7 hours ago, Clanstarling said: I suppose it's better than putting a question mark after their name. Though, that would be fun and would ramp up some discussion. ;) What?? Are they having an identity crisis??? Do they think they need to fill out their names in the form of a question for it to be accepted as legit??? Are they confused??? Am I overthinking details on a show that turns on attention to details??????? 1 7 Link to comment
ams1001 Saturday at 12:29 AM Share Saturday at 12:29 AM November 22: 63% / 70% / 67% Not a great game, but I've certainly had worse. In J I ran Zoology Glossary, missed one in "Gab", two in Oops! and French-Named Food, and three in Barbie and Speech. A bit better in DJ; I ran I Tinker, missed one in British Geography and Music & War, two in Authors Initially and It Ends with "Us", and three in TV Title Twosomes. I got FJ and all three DDs. TSes: (J had 3; DJ had 7) I got Cagney & Lacey, JD Salinger, and Jeeves & Wooster. I liked everyone tonight. Wouldn't have minded seeing Mehal keep going but also happy for the new champ. 2 Link to comment
Katy M Saturday at 12:33 AM Share Saturday at 12:33 AM I guessed FJ right. I got the missed clues of Sanford & Son, cafe au lait, navigable, Cagney and Lacey, and JD Salinger (which I couldn't believe was a TS). I got the entire categories of oops and gab right. Much much much much much better nigth than last night. Even ended up in the black and everything. 3 1 Link to comment
PaulaO Saturday at 01:26 AM Share Saturday at 01:26 AM Is the category is about authors’ initials, why is just the last name acceptable? All five responses should have earned a be more specific from Ken. 8 1 3 Link to comment
Katy M Saturday at 02:30 AM Share Saturday at 02:30 AM 1 hour ago, PaulaO said: Is the category is about authors’ initials, why is just the last name acceptable? All five responses should have earned a be more specific from Ken. That's how I feel. Initially yours categories should need the initials. 3 named authors should need all 3 names. People who have biblical first names should need the first names. I'm fine with a BMS instead of an outright wrong, but what's the point of that category if you don't need that info. 7 Link to comment
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