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Jeopardy! Season 41 (2024-2025)


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9 hours ago, 30 Helens said:

Also yay! for Juveria. I’d have rooted for her even if I had remembered the other two, which I didn’t.

I didn't remember the guys' names when I looked at the archive to see who was playing earlier in the day,  but I remembered Jackson once I saw him. So I was rooting for anyone else. 

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13 hours ago, Bastet said:

I'm so happy Juveria won!

I am too, although I'd have been fine with Seth winning.  But I've liked Juveria ever since she went all in, with a large amount of money, on an Opera DD during the Second Chance tournament.

I got FJ pretty quickly.  Amersfoort sounded Dutch, and I know exactly one modern Dutch artist: Mondrian.

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February 28:

50% / 40% / 44%

Ugh, is this tournament over yet? In J I missed one in History and Word Words, two in Billboard Bills/Billys/Billie, three in Books & Authors, and four in Social Types and Not Today Satin! In DJ I missed one in Meteorology, two in Period Entertainment, three in Art and Before & After, four in Creators & Creations, and all five in County Line (I had Chicago but forgot the actual name of the county). No clue for FJ.

TSes: (J had 5; DJ had 5 + both DDs) I got Ragtime (DD) and squall line.
 

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1 hour ago, SomeTameGazelle said:

Neither did I, so I named the only Hungarian whose name occurred to me: Ferenc Molnár.

I was hoping hard that Jaskaran would pull through. I did guess Cook County but he did not hear me.

I couldn't get more than Laszlo because I know it's a Hungarian first name.  I had know idea Houdini was Hungarian, but apparently everyone else did.

I too wanted Jaskaran to win, but I don't mind the winner.

 

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4 hours ago, Katy M said:

I said Zsa Zsa Gabor.

Thank you. (I did too.)
When I was a kid and into my biography reading phase, I read at least 2 Houdini biographies, but that was about 60 years ago, so I went with Zsa Zsa. 

Having lived Cook County adjacent during the 60s and 70s and then again from 2001-2021, I was yelling into the time tunnel vortex at Jaskaran: Cook! Cook! Cook!
But, alas, Jeopardy! players never receive my wormhole missives. 

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March 3:

70% / 40% / 54%

Thought I was having a terrible first round until they got out of the bottom rows, where most of my missed clues were, and ended up having a decent round…missed one in Rockpile of History, Short but Sweet, Potpourr-only-E, and Movies at the Mall, two in Sappy, and three in Around the USA. I did have a terrible second round where my missed clues were all over the board...missed two in 18th Century Bookshoppe and Stars & Constellations, three in Begins with K and Crypt-O!, and four in Facts about Facts and Currencies.

Had no clue for FJ. Not even a name recognition after it was revealed.

TSes: (J had 1; DJ had 4) I got Blarney Stone.

I'm with Matt on the pop culture questions. At least if it's recent, I don't know what's going on these days. They can go be on their own show.

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I would like to take credit for knowing Vega of the Lyre (because Teddy was so dramatically bitter about it in Emily's Quest) but I don't think I actually got to the word Vega, I was still wallowing in "there is only one star I hate".

That was a great game and I am glad it came down to who knew FJ because although I like Matt a lot it was rough on Luigi whom I also like very much to be overtaken on DDs. At least it wasn't a runaway.

No idea who Randolph was, so props to Matt for getting it. 

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