Jesse January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 It wasn't before my time, and I got it wrong. I immediately said 'Psycho.' I saw murderer and ornithologist, and I immediately thought of Norman Bates, whom I'm pretty sure was based on a real person. So I don't feel too bad about getting it wrong. I would have said The Birds, knowing it was wrong, but at least wanting to show that I know what an ornithologist is! 2 Link to comment
peeayebee January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 I remembered that there were stuffed birds at the Bates motel, so I thought that's where the ornithologist part of the clue came in. 2 Link to comment
M. Darcy January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 but then I argued with myself a bit as to whether it was "at bat" or "at the bat" before setting my mind right. I did the same thing. That was a cute thing Alex said about more cats than dogs watching Jeopardy. 2 Link to comment
proserpina65 January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 I got elk, Dior and Denmark. If that clue in Art was really The Bible, they shouldn't have accepted The New Testament. I thought Denmark was a wrong answer - I think that the Netherlands was the correct one for that particular clue. 3 Link to comment
mojoween January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 It was the Netherlands because Alex made a comment that the clue said small and the countries they gave were too big. 2 Link to comment
peeayebee January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 (edited) Yeah, I guessed Denmark and got annoyed when Alex said "SMALL country." Yes, Alex, Denmark is small, too. Edited January 12, 2016 by peeayebee 1 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 I thought Denmark was a wrong answer - I think that the Netherlands was the correct one for that particular clue. Oh, you're right! I answered The Netherlands. I don't know why I posted Denmark. Obviously, I don't think straight even sitting on my couch. I'd be a total idiot standing at a podium. 1 Link to comment
Scott January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 (edited) As many of us do, I tend to get annoyed with Alex's little asides, but I must admit I chuckled when he mentioned the champ's not wearing a suit and tie for 'casual Monday', since I had nearly the same thought when they introduced him. "He's an attorney; he's got to own at least a couple suits..." Edited January 12, 2016 by Scott 3 Link to comment
alias1 January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 As many of us do, I tend to get annoyed with Alex's little asides, but I must admit I chuckled when he mentioned the champ's not wearing a suit and tie for 'casual Monday', since I had nearly the same thought when they introduced him. "He's an attorney; he's got to own at least a couple suits..." I thought this was really snarky. The champ might have been casual, but his clothing was impeccable. I've seen sloppy contestants and Alex has never said anything. So either this was some kind of private joke or he just thought it was cute because the guy is an attorney. Either way, it seemed like an inappropriate comment. 3 Link to comment
mojoween January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 Especially because Dom was wearing a suit and tie so I also felt that I missed something because why would you call one guy out for dressing down? Explain yourself better, Alex! 2 Link to comment
cinsays January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 But Alex is pretty much known for making inappropriate comments, so I was not surprised by the suit comment. At least he didn't mention the gals big bosom. He thinks he is so damned cute and clever and sometimes he is quite charming, but sometimes he is just off lately. 2 Link to comment
just prin January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 sometimes he is just off lately. He's just old--I have the same problem--and I've been "off lately" and often, too! 2 Link to comment
secnarf January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 For FJ today, the only thing I could think of was Amazing Grace, but I was surprised it was right. It didn't seem to make sense with the clue, for me. 3 Link to comment
mojoween January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I blurted out "Amazing Grace" because I couldn't think of any other hymns. I can't believe that lady remembered the Bay City Rollers but was so confident in her answer of Cosmo. I couldn't believe that was a DD because I thought Ms. was too easy. I was very shocked at the "age" DD in the horse category because what else could the answer have been? 7 Link to comment
Trey January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 (edited) I did get TS's Lusitania, Taiwan Salon, and WWI. I've already forgotten the last clue in that rhyming category but I do remember that it wasn't a very good rhyme. Also got Ms, which was a missed DD. I liked the horse health category and got them all but I still wish they had left it to finish the generals category. I'm sorry to see Adam go - he was nice to look at:) But the new champ seems nice and is also nice to look at. Edited January 13, 2016 by Trey 3 Link to comment
PaulaO January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 The second line of the hymn is "that saved a wretch like me." Slave trader turned minister... 4 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 Again, Alex has to over pronounce French words so it sounds like he's slobbering. I got Lusitania, Ms. (Cosmo as a feminist magazine? I don't think so!), and haboob (no, Alex, that wasn't a tough one). I thought Amazing Grace was too easy for FJ so guessed Faith of Our Fathers instead. 2 Link to comment
ClareWalks January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I was very excited for the Wisconsin category, since I was born and raised there and have lived all over that state. Then I brain-farted on every answer except the $1000 clue, which was the map with Fond du Lac. Naturally, Alex's pronunciation cracked me up, because he was all fancy French and everyone in Wisconsin just says a nasally-ass "FAHHN doo lack." 2 Link to comment
Tunia January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I've already forgotten the last clue in that rhyming category The answer was "Belize fees". I had said "Fees in Belize" b/c the money came before the place in the clue, so I'll presume it would be acceptable. 2 Link to comment
HavartiHead42 January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I was very excited for the Wisconsin category, since I was born and raised there Me too! I nearly wet myself when my home town (Oshkosh) showed up on the map. I had every answer except "maritime". But I felt like I had almost every answer tonight. I know I'm not getting smarter at my semi-advanced age, so the questions have to be getting way easier. I killed in almost every category, especially the weekend one. As soon as I saw the FJ category, I said out loud, "It's going to be so lame if the answer is Amazing Grace." Still smh about that one. In other news, I loved Lisa's hair. 4 Link to comment
Grundoon59 January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I was raised as a Unitarian and would consider myself as lapsed today. So Hymns is not going to be my strongest suit. But I couldn't believe how easy the FJ clue was to me. Of course now I have the song caught in my head - although I am singing it to the rhythms of Gilligan's Island since they are interchangeable. I have a strange brain. 1 Link to comment
YoureSoUrban January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 As soon as I saw the FJ category, I said out loud, "It's going to be so lame if the answer is Amazing Grace." Still smh about that one. Oh my god, I thought the same! As soon as I say "Hymns" I thought "It's gonna be Amazing Grace". I love that the new champ bet it all in FJ; that's exactly what I would do since no matter what you leave with at least $1000 more than you had when you came in. Did Lisa intentionally bid for second place? I liked the rhymes category but it took my brain a bit to catch up. 1 Link to comment
just prin January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 If a few four or five-dayers don't show pretty soon, Alex and Matt may be duking it out again this year. Yay--and I'll take Ken for $1000, also, Alex! 1 Link to comment
NorthstarATL January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I was raised as a Unitarian and would consider myself as lapsed today. So Hymns is not going to be my strongest suit. But I couldn't believe how easy the FJ clue was to me. Of course now I have the song caught in my head - although I am singing it to the rhythms of Gilligan's Island since they are interchangeable. I have a strange brain. I've only heard it sung to the tune of "House of the Rising Sun"! I knew the story, so that was a pretty simple FJ. I was surprised the middle player didn't automatically link Steinem and Ms., as we seem to be from the same era. The new champ looks like someone either famous or just TV-related, and I can't quite put my finger on who. 1 Link to comment
Driad January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 For FJ, I mentally searched for hymns with the same rhythm and got "Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee" which was not what they were looking for. BTW, some of us do not get to see Jeopardy a couple of days a week when there is football or weather. The archive is not fast. So if you are discussing an answer, it would be helpful if you also say what the clue was. Thanks! 2 Link to comment
Pallida January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 (edited) Haboob isn't hard for people who have spent time living in Arizona! Edited January 13, 2016 by Pallida 2 Link to comment
NoNeinNyet January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 Slave trader was the tip off for me on Amazing Grace. He wrote it based on his experience being on a slave ship trapped in a storm. He continued in the slave trade for several more years. 2 Link to comment
BlearyEyed January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I did a double-take at the FJ category, at first reading it as "Hymens." 10 Link to comment
proserpina65 January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 (edited) The second line of the hymn is "that saved a wretch like me." Slave trader turned minister... I knew it the moment the clue mentioned slave trader, having seen the movie Amazing Grace which, while not about the man who wrote the hymn (it's about the effort to end the slave trade in the British Empire), does feature him as a character. I also really wish they'd finished the generals character, as I was on a roll there. I hate when they use the Clue Crew or celebrity video clues; they take too much time and make it less likely that the contestants will clear the board. and haboob (no, Alex, that wasn't a tough one). For some of us it was. I've never heard of the haboob. All I could think of was the sirocco, and that didn't fit the category. Edited January 13, 2016 by proserpina65 4 Link to comment
M. Darcy January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 Last night's FJ was easier for me than it would have been had I not seen the glorious Ioan Griffudd in "Amazing Grace" a few years ago. Recommend him and the movie mightily... And Benedict Cumberbatch! The story of Amazing Grace was also the subject of a Broadway musical last year. Does anyone know what the middle contestant had to do with the League of Women Voters? Does she work there? I couldn't figure out why they were talking about it. 1 Link to comment
peeayebee January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 BTW, some of us do not get to see Jeopardy a couple of days a week when there is football or weather. The archive is not fast. So if you are discussing an answer, it would be helpful if you also say what the clue was. Thanks! Or State of the Union. My DVR recorded "Jeopardy" but it turned out to be Haboob isn't hard for people who have spent time living in Arizona! The first time I heard that word I loved it. So fun to say. If I'd seen the show, I'm sure I would have gotten it. Sounds like it was a good show. . :( 2 Link to comment
Moose135 January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 The new champ looks like someone either famous or just TV-related, and I can't quite put my finger on who. I know - I was trying to figure that out too! 1 Link to comment
Lois Sandborne January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 Does anyone know what the middle contestant had to do with the League of Women Voters? Does she work there? I couldn't figure out why they were talking about it. Alex just introduced her as a member, which doesn't seem like much to talk about, but I guess he really wanted to get that debate sponsorship issue off his chest. I was impressed that she had an answer. And then I was unimpressed that she mistook Cosmo for Ms. 2 Link to comment
operalover January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 Most of the clues in Horse Health had not much to do with horses. "artificial insemination" could be humans or lots of other species. The teeth question is also used for Dogs. I yelled colic at the TV as soon as I saw the category. However giving an extra clue in there "it makes human newborns cry in pain" meant you didn't have to know a damn thing about horse health either. I was mad because I know a lot about horse health and anyone could have answered the questions. What is a gallop? COME ON!! 5 Link to comment
Trey January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 (edited) Most of the clues in Horse Health had not much to do with horses. "artificial insemination" could be humans or lots of other species. The teeth question is also used for Dogs. I yelled colic at the TV as soon as I saw the category. However giving an extra clue in there "it makes human newborns cry in pain" meant you didn't have to know a damn thing about horse health either. I was mad because I know a lot about horse health and anyone could have answered the questions. What is a gallop? COME ON!! They did do some blah blah about horse health and human health being not all that different at the beginning so they probably chose questions that would support that. Except perhaps for "gallop" - I've never galloped. Edited January 13, 2016 by Trey 3 Link to comment
chessiegal January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I thought the "Spirits" category was very easy. I ran it without a BMS prompt. 5 Link to comment
mojoween January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I got all but cognac and learned that bourbon is whiskey which I had no idea, I thought they were two different things. I knew the answer was bourbon and when he said whiskey and Alex hesitated I thought I was wrong. 1 Link to comment
ABay January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 Except perhaps for "gallop" - I've never galloped.I don't even trot. If I make it out of a sedate walk, it's newsworthy. 7 Link to comment
M. Darcy January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 but I guess he really wanted to get that debate sponsorship issue off his chest. I was impressed that she had an answer. She was much nicer in her answer than I would have been. I used to work at the LWV - the short answer is basically the candidates were being very unreasonable in their demands and that's why the LWV stopped being involved. 2 Link to comment
rcc January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 But Alex is pretty much known for making inappropriate comments, so I was not surprised by the suit comment. At least he didn't mention the gals big bosom. He thinks he is so damned cute and clever and sometimes he is quite charming, but sometimes he is just off lately. I've just started watching the show again after quite a while and I think Alex is acting stranger than he used to be. 2 Link to comment
ClareWalks January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I had randomly heard of haboobs before (teehee) but I'm not surprised that it isn't super-common knowledge for a general American population. FJ category being "Hymns," my mind didn't even go to Amazing Grace, because I thought that'd be waaaaay too easy. Then it was Amazing Grace. Of course. LOL 3 Link to comment
Bastet January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I got all but cognac and learned that bourbon is whiskey which I had no idea, I thought they were two different things. Bourbon is a type of whiskey. 1 Link to comment
dcalley January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 Except perhaps for "gallop" - I've never galloped. It makes commuting fun! It was an easy category, but I liked seeing all the horses anyway. 7 Link to comment
Scott January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 Again, Alex has to over pronounce French words so it sounds like he's slobbering. My main takeaway from the episode was that I'd never heard Rémy Martin pronounced that Frenchly before. My snark yesterday about his attire aside, I did like the outgoing champ. Actually, the past couple games have had pretty good contestants all around, and have been nice, close competitive games. I don't mind runaways, but I did catch myself noticing that the last couple games have had everyone with solid scores and within a couple thousand of each other. 3 Link to comment
M. Darcy January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I forgot the most important thing about last night's show - horsies!! I really loved seeing the video of the horses. 4 Link to comment
NoNeinNyet January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 I had randomly heard of haboobs before (teehee) but I'm not surprised that it isn't super-common knowledge for a general American population. FJ category being "Hymns," my mind didn't even go to Amazing Grace, because I thought that'd be waaaaay too easy. Then it was Amazing Grace. Of course. LOL That's why I actually think it was a pretty great FJ. If you don't know much about the writer of Amazing Grace, Amazing Grace seems too easy. They were counting on the people who didn't know second guessing themselves. 3 Link to comment
Totale January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 Does anyone know what the middle contestant had to do with the League of Women Voters? Does she work there? I couldn't figure out why they were talking about it. I think she just didn't have anything else to talk about. I would have that problem, myself. I always pay attention to people's occupations as part of forming my uninformed judgement on whether their contestantship is worthy (go away doctors and lawyers, you don't need it, step aside for the retail clerks and librarians). Hers was I think "Information organizer". Is that what they used to call a "file clerk" in the 1950s? 2 Link to comment
just prin January 13, 2016 Share January 13, 2016 Thanks to blearyeyed's hymens, abay's barely making it out of a walk and dcalley's galloping humans, I'm doing more than chuckling right now! Thanks for the loud laughs all! 2 Link to comment
teebax January 14, 2016 Share January 14, 2016 My main takeaway from the episode was that I'd never heard Rémy Martin pronounced that Frenchly before. I'm not even a big Remy Martin fan (I prefer Courvoisier in my French Connections) but a part of me wants to order one in that same accent the next time I go to an upscale bar. I loved that pronunciation. I live in Tucson, so I hear a lot about the haboobs here. I think the weather people just like saying it. I'd never heard the word before moving to AZ. I also didn't know much about monsoons. Anyone who says AZ doesn't have weather hasn't spent much time here. 2 Link to comment
Temperance January 14, 2016 Share January 14, 2016 Tonight the one guy lost it all in double jeopardy and had 2,400 at the final and Alex said it was "Anyone's game?" The one woman had about 8,000 and the other one had about 11,000. What was Alex talking about? 1 Link to comment
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