ams1001 March 5 Share March 5 4 minutes ago, Katy M said: pulchritudinous. Probably didn't spell it right, but spelling doesn't count. You did spell it right! 4 Link to comment
Katy M March 5 Share March 5 22 minutes ago, ams1001 said: You did spell it right! Cool. What were the odds of that:) 2 4 Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 5 Share March 5 (edited) I only got two TS's: ladies room and a favorite word, pulchritudinous. Hooray! I was rooting for either Ike or Melissa. Edited March 5 by annzeepark914 1 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind March 5 Share March 5 I have two questions: What was so funny about pulchritudinous - after Ken said it, everybody chuckled. I didn't - I was too busy patting myself on the back for getting it. And who the heck is Barinholtz? 2 Link to comment
SoMuchTV March 5 Share March 5 1 minute ago, Prevailing Wind said: I have two questions: What was so funny about pulchritudinous - after Ken said it, everybody chuckled. I didn't - I was too busy patting myself on the back for getting it. And who the heck is Barinholtz? I’m not sure if #2 is a rhetorical question, but Barinholtz was the winner of Celebrity Jeopardy! and a sorta-tv star and comedian. Speaking for myself, I was hoping he’d make a decent showing after I’ve seen so many comments online about what a travesty it is that a Celebrity got a ticket to the TOC. Let’s say he exceeded expectations. 7 5 Link to comment
ProudMary March 5 Share March 5 37 minutes ago, Katy M said: I said Ovid because he's literally the only ancient Roman poet I can name. 34 minutes ago, dgpolo said: Me too! Me three! I was rooting for Ray but it's kind of exciting that the Celebrity Jeopardy! champ advanced in the TOC! Kudos to Ike. The only thing I hate is that people who may be able to beat Yogesh are dropping like flies. Anything could happen, but the odds aren't looking too good. 5 Link to comment
shapeshifter March 5 Share March 5 Did Ken seem to tear up a bit at the end? I know he loves it when all 3 do well in general. FWIW, my TSs were X and carbohydrates. 2 Link to comment
Browncoat March 5 Share March 5 I pre-guessed Ovid when I saw the category -- also because he's the only one I can name. Fortunately, I stuck with it when the clue was revealed. I also got the TS of Gibson, figuratively, and carbohydrate. 3 Link to comment
chitowngirl March 5 Share March 5 There has always been speculation about how a Celebrity would do in regular Jeopardy, especially since (it seems) Celebrity Jeopardy questions are a bit easier. I think Ike answered that challenge! 13 Link to comment
SoMuchTV March 5 Share March 5 34 minutes ago, chitowngirl said: There has always been speculation about how a Celebrity would do in regular Jeopardy, especially since (it seems) Celebrity Jeopardy questions are a bit easier. I think Ike answered that challenge! I’m kinda hoping Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard) will get back into the contestant pool and make it onto J! Seriously, just because your job happens to be “actor” doesn’t mean you can’t cut it on Jeopardy! 8 Link to comment
Grizzly March 5 Share March 5 I'm very excited for Ike. He's definitely not dumb. I think some of the categories helped him out, but shoot, I didn't know Ovid. 8 Link to comment
possibilities March 5 Share March 5 Do we know if Ike is playing for charity? The game got off to a slow start but then it got pretty exciting, with everyone doing really well. For those who don't know, this is Ike's IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0054697/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_2_nm_6_q_ike%20barenholtz I recognize him from The Mindy Project. He's been in a lot of stuff, though I don't know if he's ever had a leading role. 3 2 Link to comment
ProudMary March 5 Share March 5 Perhaps Emma Stone should change her stance about not appearing on Celebrity Jeopardy! I'm sure many here have heard that Ms. Stone takes the online Jeopardy! test annually. "I apply every June," Stone said. "I don't want to go on 'Celebrity Jeopardy!' I want to earn my stripes." Seems to me that Ike earned his stripes tonight! From USA Today (Jan. 12, 2024): Emma Stone applies to be on regular 'Jeopardy!' every year: 'I want to earn my stripes' 6 1 Link to comment
Kimmmmmm March 5 Share March 5 Oh, well...was rooting for Ray, but liked all three contestants, so I'm happy for Ike. 7 Link to comment
SHD March 5 Share March 5 It seemed like Ike felt kind of bad about winning. I’ll admit, as well as Ike did in CJ, I thought that the other two champs lucked out in that they really only had each other to battle. Shows what I know! 2 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 5 Share March 5 1 hour ago, ProudMary said: The only thing I hate is that people who may be able to beat Yogesh are dropping like flies. Anything could happen, but the odds aren't looking too good. Well...if Mr Gloom wins and eventually gets to the Masters, he faces James & Mattea. 5 Link to comment
ams1001 March 5 Share March 5 4 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said: Well...if Mr Gloom wins and eventually gets to the Masters, he faces James & Mattea. Well, if anything would make me root for Mattea, it'd be Yogesh playing against her (though I'd probably root for whoever the third player is, to be honest). 2 2 Link to comment
GreekGeek March 5 Share March 5 I was disappointed that nobody knew Roz Chast; I love her work! I also knew figuratively, prohibitionist, pulchritudinous, and carbohydrates. FJ was right up my alley, but I thought it might be hard for non-classicists. Obviously Ovid is better known than I thought. 4 Link to comment
Cotypubby March 5 Share March 5 I was rooting for Ike just because I wanted the Celebrity winner to really be a legit competitor and was hoping the other two wouldn’t crush him. Very cool that he won! And on (IMO) a not-easy FJ! I didn’t even have any inkling of a guess for that one. 6 Link to comment
30 Helens March 5 Share March 5 Some heavy hitters are going out early in this tournament! First Cris, now Ray. I did not expect Ike to take this one, but I’m happy he did. I’ve heard several interviews with him over the years, and he seems like a genuinely nice guy. And clearly smart, even though he tends to play dumb guys on TV. Fun fact: his dad, a lawyer with no previous acting experience, played the judge on Jury Duty (mockumentary with James Marsden). He was in the audience today and looked shocked, although obviously pleased, at his son’s victory. 6 hours ago, ams1001 said: (So if Ike wins the whole thing, does the money go to charity or does he get to keep it?) I wondered that, too. I assume it’s his to keep if he wants to, but I think it’s likely most would go to charity. 6 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said: What was so funny about pulchritudinous - after Ken said it, everybody chuckled. I can’t speak for the contestants, but their faces looked kind of like mine, as in “whaaat… is that word?” Never heard it. 5 1 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind March 5 Share March 5 9 hours ago, possibilities said: For those who don't know, this is Ike's IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0054697/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_2_nm_6_q_ike%20barenholtz Thank you. Yes, he's done a ton of stuff, but the only two things I've seen were Mark Felt and Late Night. I do not remember him. <shrug> Yeah, I'm old. As long as he does well on J!, I'm good with it. Actually, I'd LOVE for the "Celebrity" to take down Yogesh. Bwaahahahaha 4 4 Link to comment
WendyM March 5 Share March 5 1 hour ago, Prevailing Wind said: Thank you. Yes, he's done a ton of stuff, but the only two things I've seen were Mark Felt and Late Night. I do not remember him. <shrug> Yeah, I'm old. As long as he does well on J!, I'm good with it. Actually, I'd LOVE for the "Celebrity" to take down Yogesh. Bwaahahahaha I remember him on MAD TV! Now THAT's old! 😉 1 Link to comment
ams1001 March 5 Share March 5 9 hours ago, Cotypubby said: ...I wanted the Celebrity winner to really be a legit competitor and was hoping the other two wouldn’t crush him. Me, too. I was glad they were all pretty evenly matched. I looked at the Coryat section on the archive last night (which I don't usually pay much attention to), and Ray and Ike both had 17 correct answers, Ray had zero wrong and Ike had three; Melissa had 14 and 1, respectively. (Not including FJ, which Ray and Ike both got right.) Plus several that no one rang in on. 6 hours ago, 30 Helens said: (Re: pulchritudinous) I can’t speak for the contestants, but their faces looked kind of like mine, as in “whaaat… is that word?” Never heard it. It feels like a Dickensian sort of word; I wonder if that's where I've seen it. I've always thought it's kind of an ugly-sounding word that doesn't match its meaning. 4 Link to comment
Trey March 5 Share March 5 (edited) I am so bummed that Ray lost. So far none of my favourites has made it through. I did get FJ but, like so many, only because he was the only one I could come up with - was very surprised that it was correct. I also got pulchritudinous. How is it that every winner is going to the semifinals? Edited March 5 by Trey 3 1 Link to comment
junemeatcleaver March 5 Share March 5 I don't see anything wrong with Ike getting to keep the money. It's not like he'd be the only Jeopardy! contestant that's pretty well off. 7 Link to comment
ams1001 March 5 Share March 5 Just now, junemeatcleaver said: I don't see anything wrong with Ike getting to keep the money. It's not like he'd be the only Jeopardy! contestant that's pretty well off. I don't, either; the celeb tournament is specifically for charity and now he's playing on his own. I have a feeling he'd get some criticism if he didn't at least donate some of it, though (not that he should have to). But then people criticize everything. (They shared the video of Ray's interview bit with his brother on facebook and 90% of the comments were people complaining about a celebrity being included in the TOC. The video had nothing whatsoever to do with Ike.) 3 2 Link to comment
MrAtoz March 5 Share March 5 13 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said: What was so funny about pulchritudinous - after Ken said it, everybody chuckled. I didn't - I was too busy patting myself on the back for getting it. It's a funny-sounding word, and also a word that doesn't sound like it should mean "beautiful." 10 Link to comment
illdoc March 5 Share March 5 14 minutes ago, Trey said: How is it that every winner is going to the semifinals? Because these are the quarterfinals---9 of them, with each winner being one of the 9 semi-finalists (used to be, only 5 quarterfinal games, with the 5 winners and the 4 highest non-winners moving on to the semis). 1 2 Link to comment
shapeshifter March 5 Share March 5 (edited) From the OED: Pulchritudinous, Adj.: “…(chiefly literary and humorous)…” Edited March 5 by shapeshifter 3 1 Link to comment
proserpina65 March 5 Share March 5 Well, crap. All the people for whom I was rooting have lost so far. Maybe I should start supporting the contestants I hate. I also got FJ because I know exactly one ancient Roman poet. Didn't know he was the correct answer but Ovid was all I had. 14 hours ago, SoMuchTV said: I’m not sure if #2 is a rhetorical question, but Barinholtz was the winner of Celebrity Jeopardy! and a sorta-tv star and comedian. Speaking for myself, I was hoping he’d make a decent showing after I’ve seen so many comments online about what a travesty it is that a Celebrity got a ticket to the TOC. Let’s say he exceeded expectations. I'd never heard of him before Celebrity Jeopardy and still hate that he got a ticket to the TOC. And yes, I'd have felt that way about other celebrities as well. 12 hours ago, GreekGeek said: I was disappointed that nobody knew Roz Chast; I love her work! I also knew figuratively, prohibitionist, pulchritudinous, and carbohydrates. FJ was right up my alley, but I thought it might be hard for non-classicists. Obviously Ovid is better known than I thought. I think he comes up on Jeopardy often enough for fans to remember that he was a Roman poet. 1 Link to comment
proserpina65 March 5 Share March 5 4 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said: Thank you. Yes, he's done a ton of stuff, but the only two things I've seen were Mark Felt and Late Night. I do not remember him. <shrug> Yeah, I'm old. As long as he does well on J!, I'm good with it. Actually, I'd LOVE for the "Celebrity" to take down Yogesh. Bwaahahahaha I don't want him to win the whole shebang, but if the alternative is Yogesh . . . 😱 6 Link to comment
dgpolo March 5 Share March 5 1 hour ago, ams1001 said: 8 hours ago, 30 Helens said: (Re: pulchritudinous) I can’t speak for the contestants, but their faces looked kind of like mine, as in “whaaat… is that word?” Never heard it. It feels like a Dickensian sort of word; I wonder if that's where I've seen it. I've always thought it's kind of an ugly-sounding word that doesn't match its meaning. The place I know it from is kind of odd I guess, when I was hs/college age I used to read a series of books my Mom had, they were by an author called Dell Shannon (a pen name, one of a few) it was about the Homicide detectives in LA. In one book they show up to a killing and find out the guy killed the other guy for 'insulting his wife' yep, he had called her pulchritudinous! I don't remember if a character explained what it meant or if I looked it up but I have known the word since then. 2 1 1 Link to comment
Clanstarling March 5 Share March 5 (edited) 15 hours ago, Browncoat said: I pre-guessed Ovid when I saw the category -- also because he's the only one I can name. Fortunately, I stuck with it when the clue was revealed. My husband pre-guessed it (silently, as per our rules) I had no clue. I blame it on not getting into the humanities class all my friends were in (my fellow geeks of the male persuasion flirted with Ovid quotes, LOL). I won't go into my sad/mad story about why I didn't get in. I was robbed!! LOL 14 hours ago, possibilities said: I recognize him from The Mindy Project. He's been in a lot of stuff, though I don't know if he's ever had a leading role. That's where I recognized him from during Celebrity Jeopardy. I thought it was weird precedent to set giving him a TOC seat. But I'm happy that he won that round (even if I was rooting for Ray). I was worried he'd crash and burn with such good opponents. I don't like to see anyone (well most anyone) fail spectacularly. Even on Celebrity Jeopardy, where it's not that uncommon. Edited March 5 by Clanstarling 2 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 5 Share March 5 1 hour ago, proserpina65 said: I don't want him to win the whole shebang, but if the alternative is Yogesh . . . 😱 Anybody but Yogesh... that's where I'm at in this TOC. 10 Link to comment
sugarbaker design March 5 Share March 5 16 hours ago, Browncoat said: I pre-guessed Ovid when I saw the category -- also because he's the only one I can name. Fortunately, I stuck with it when the clue was revealed. Me too, thanks to the NY Times crossword puzzle. Ovid makes an appearance at least once a week! 3 Link to comment
Bastet March 5 Share March 5 5 hours ago, ams1001 said: I've always thought it's kind of an ugly-sounding word that doesn't match its meaning. That's why it sticks in my mind. I wasn't home last night, and just skimmed the archive, but I know if I'd been playing I'd have got that one. I didn't get FJ, though, despite Ovid appearing so often on J! Maybe I miss each and every one of those clues. It amused me at the time that they waited until after the Celebrity J! tournament played out to announce the winner of that would get a slot in the Toc -- they wanted to see if it was someone who could hold their own, or someone who just happened to be the least bad. It wound up being a pretty good season, and certainly a good final round, so they let the winner in. I figured Ike wouldn't embarrass himself, but I was pretty damn surprised when I read he won. Especially going up against Ray (whom I recognized as soon as I clicked on his picture). I suppose I should have figured -- this tournament is not at all going the way I expected, or the way I want (I'd have been rooting for Melissa last night). 3 Link to comment
ams1001 March 6 Share March 6 March 5: 80% / 47% / 64% Wow, a legitimately good round in a TOC game! Ran History Books and Names in Fashion, missed one in Animals and Words In Colonel Jessup's Big Speech (good thing you didn't need to have seen the movie), and two in TV in the Aughties and Getting Together. And then I tanked DJ. Missed two in Have Faith and "O-U-R" Something, and three in everything else. But FJ was an instaget. And Ben changed his answer from it! I feel smart. TSes: (J had 5; DJ had 5 + 1DD) I got big feet, peace be upon him (DD), and mourning cloak butterfly. I liked Emmett's story about meeting up with Martha and her autographing the book from the clue she beat him on. Sorry he didn't make it to the end of the game (though it was his own fault; I wouldn't have bet everything). I think he misread the clue and didn't get what it was asking for (same for the "big feet" clue, but then no one else even tried that one so maybe they all did). Regarding Ben's splurging on glass containers, I get it. Finally the one I was rooting for won! But I liked everyone (even sort of remembered Justin and Emmet once they started playing). 4 Link to comment
Katy M March 6 Share March 6 I said Thorium. At least it wasn't completely stupid. I got the missed clues of luxury, prostrating and mourning. Sounds like a really weird indy movie. Not a good night. 3 Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 6 Share March 6 Got two TS's: luxury and prostrating themselves. I took Latin III in h.s. so I wouldn't have to take chemistry 🤓. So...could Ben beat Yogesh? 4 Link to comment
Kimmmmmm March 6 Share March 6 28 minutes ago, ams1001 said: Finally the one I was rooting for won! But I liked everyone (even sort of remembered Justin and Emmet once they started playing). Exactly what I was going to say! Sorry for Emmet, though... liked his attitude. And Justin was so sweet to wish Ben good luck 😊 5 2 Link to comment
SoMuchTV March 6 Share March 6 Well, I wild-guessed titanium. I’m not going to research any further and find out how far off I was. 2 1 Link to comment
possibilities March 6 Share March 6 I loved Emmett's story about his cross-country trip, and Ben is my kind of person, re-using containers and then going for the "luxurious" glass ones to celebrate his win. It was a fun game. I wanted to say that I don't think it's wrong if Ike wants to keep his winnings and not donate them. I was just curious. Also, I felt happy for him to be able to put to rest the "I thought you were dumb!" comments. Some of his roles might make him look dim, but that's acting! Globle didn't help me with the mountains. I need a mountain game! 4 Link to comment
shapeshifter March 6 Share March 6 (edited) Congrats to philosophy prof Ben Chan! I'm okay with my wrong FJ guess of Plutonium because: Same first letter as Promethium. Having recently watched Oppenheimer, a god of the underworld (Pluto) seems appropriate for 1940s research that involves uranium. It was at least first synthesized and identified in 1941, so same decade. My only TS was prostrate. _______________ Congrats to Ike Barinholtz too! Some of the Celebrity Jeopardy! questions were easier, but there were more of them since there's a third round, including some toughies (j-archive.com/showseason.php?season=pcj). Plus, Ike then holding his own in the "real" Jeopardy! TOC says it all to me. In Ike's Celebrity Jeopardy! final game, Wil Wheaton and Patton Oswalt held their own too. Likewise in the Celebrity Jeopardy! final game with Mo Rocca vs. Lisa Ann Walter vs. Katie Nolan. Edited March 6 by shapeshifter "prostrate" not "prostate" LOL 7 Link to comment
Bastet March 6 Share March 6 Election coverage tonight, so I just checked the archive. The only contestant I recognized from their pictures was Ben. The confab TS surprised me. I was also a little surprised no one guessed prostrating as something one would to do "lay flat" in a temple, but maybe it was simply that no one wanted to risk $2000 on a guess. The Boondocks as a TS was a bummer (I rarely watched the show, but I loved the comic strip). I didn't run anything in the first round, but I got all but one in everything but animals, in which I missed two. I might have ran fashion if I'd been able to see the picture of Diane von Furstenberg, but it's entirely possible I wouldn't have been able to pull it from the recesses of my brain (I probably would have got as far as Diane von Something) so I'm not giving myself credit. I wish there were points for symmetry, as I didn't run anything in DJ, either. I got all but one in Alex, but otherwise that round was sponsored by the number two -- I missed two each in everything else. I had no idea for FJ. 1 Link to comment
Quickbeam March 6 Share March 6 20 hours ago, 30 Helens said: I can’t speak for the contestants, but their faces looked kind of like mine, as in “whaaat… is that word?” Never heard it. Pulcritudinous is one of those first year Latin words you learn and then try and sound like a smarty pants when you use it. That’s the only reason I know 75% of what I know, 5 years of Latin. 2 1 Link to comment
30 Helens March 6 Share March 6 I wonder if Lisa Ann Walter is feeling the pressure now… Good for Ben, but he needs to up the confidence level if he’s going to take on Yogesh. I know it was just his buzzer stance, but he even looked like he was clutching his heart for much of the show. 3 hours ago, Katy M said: I said Thorium. At least it wasn't completely stupid. Same here. I’m still swimming in donuts, but at least I can dunk alongside the champs. 4 Link to comment
Cotypubby March 6 Share March 6 Yay Ben! He can hopefully take care of Yogesh! I shocked myself by actually guessing FJ right! All thanks to “Oppenheimer.” It opens with a quote about Prometheus bringing fire from the Gods, and with the book being called “American Prometheus” I guessed “Promethium” even though I have never actually heard of that element before! 3 2 Link to comment
Clanstarling March 6 Share March 6 (edited) 14 hours ago, possibilities said: Globle didn't help me with the mountains. I need a mountain game! Sporcle has some: List of Sporcle "Mountains around the world" games Come to think of it, I should add one to the games I do regularly. Edited March 6 by Clanstarling 2 Link to comment
Browncoat March 6 Share March 6 Catching up from Tuesday night, an archive game for me -- I did not get FJ. I said plutonium. But I did get the TS of big feet, prostrating themselves, and mourning cloak butterfly. I feel like I would have gotten clouded leopard if I'd been able to see the picture. 5 Link to comment
PaulaO March 7 Share March 7 Did Troy sit in a chair during his original run? At times he looked like he was going to tip over. I wonder if he injured his back prior to taping. He could take on Yogesh and win. Fingers crossed. 10 Link to comment
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