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Jeopardy! Season 33 (2016-2017)


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13 hours ago, Jesse said:

For FJ, I can't decide if I would have just written "jod-purs" and hoped for the OK on pronunciation, or thrown a random h somewhere hoping for the best! 

I oddly know how to spell it but wasn't sure how to pronounce it. My husband was like WTF are you talking about? He didn't know it.

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16 hours ago, illdoc said:

In the category "colors", how can no one answer "Brown" when it asked about an Ivy League university????  Did the (former) champ not notice the game had begun? She was such a non-entity it was embarrassing!! I thought FJ was an instaget. Crops????? Sigh.

I forgot the category on that one.  But I did know where the 'h' went for FJ, so there's that.

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15 hours ago, hjmugillecuty said:

I just caught Friday's episode, because when it aired I was meeting Cary Elwes, Wallace Shawn, and Chris Sarandan; AKA Westley, Vizzini, and Humperdinck. FJ was an instaget.

So jealous!!!

I laughed out loud at the unintentional timeliness of the "Jean Pool" category.

I'm sorry that Rebecca flamed out so badly, but congrats to Kevin. He really lucked out that Adam got FJ wrong. For the second day in a row, no one bugged me - may be a record..lol 

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30 minutes ago, Browncoat said:

And a condescending and sexist, "the guys are thrilled with the fashion category" after introducing FJ.

But nice to see it directed at the men for a change.  Besides, it amused me.

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I'm patting myself on the back for getting FJ today.  Didn't know it but figured it out.

This is a kind of Final Jeopardy clue I really like.  With an educated guess you can get it, and it teaches you something about the world you didn't know.  I didn't know Baskin-Robbins offered discounts on the 31st.  Next Friday!
 

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It's $1.31 for a one-scoop cone on every 31st, but I don't think it's an all day thing. Just between 6 & 10pm or something. You should check their site for exact times.

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25 minutes ago, Roaster said:

I'm patting myself on the back for getting FJ today.  Didn't know it but figured it out.

This is a kind of Final Jeopardy clue I really like.  With an educated guess you can get it, and it teaches you something about the world you didn't know.  I didn't know Baskin-Robbins offered discounts on the 31st.  Next Friday!
 

Yes, live and learn! I knew 31 was significant somehow; at first for some reason I thought 3M.  I figured it out, and I also got cones (why didn't someone ring in after "rods" proved wrong?), access, and Paisley. AT was in his glory with all those French words and names in today's categories.

Kevin is OK but I was rooting for the Classics prof Emlin.

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So. Much. French.

I wish someone had rung in and said Marsalis because I want to know if they would have gotten a BMS.  I said Wynton so would most assuredly been wrong.

"31, 31, 31....Baskin-Robbins!" just in the nick of time.

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3 minutes ago, mojoween said:

I wish someone had rung in and said Marsalis because I want to know if they would have gotten a BMS.  I said Wynton so would most assuredly been wrong.

 

Probably not they had a question about Wynton a month or so a go and the person just said Marsalis and despite me yelling from my couch there was no BMS.

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The French was killing me!  But I was laughing at the same time, knowing what y'all were thinking!  :)

Took me a bit for FJ today -- first I focused on the year, then switched to the months and figured out they all had 31 days just in time to make the connection between 31 and Baskin Robbins to write it down, I think.  Good FJ clue.

Missing cones was silly after rods had been guessed and ruled incorrect.  It made me very sad that Friday Night Lights was a TS.  That was such a good show.  I also got Facetime, mostly because a friend recently got an iPhone and has been learning how to use it with me as a guinea pig.  I said pay phone instead of phone booth -- probably would have been ruled incorrect since it was meant to be part of a title, although it's technically correct.  Internet cafe was kind of a boneheaded guess for that one.

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I got cones immediately, but was surprised that nobody rang in once rods was ruled incorrect.

I figured out the 31 part of the clue immediately, but I could have sat here all day and not come up with Baskin Robbins.

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Did Alex write these questions himself to show off his French?  Granted he has a very nice accent, but really, a whole category in French and then some more with painters thrown in. 

Didn't know that about Baskin Robbins. 

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1 hour ago, Browncoat said:

I said pay phone instead of phone booth -- probably would have been ruled incorrect since it was meant to be part of a title, although it's technically correct.  Internet cafe was kind of a boneheaded guess for that one.

It might not be technically correct either, because there were still lots of pay phones in NYC long after the booths started being phased out.  The pay phones were basically out in the open, with just a kind of shielded head space to ward off ambient sounds.  The booths were structures that enclosed you totally when you made a call.  I should say enclosed both you and the overwhelming stench of urine in the later days.  They were adorable, but they became public toilets.  Couldn't agree more that Internet café was boneheaded.

I figured out Baskin-Robbins instantly, but my husband (who always gets to play the dopey boob on this forum) got the 31 part but couldn't get any further.  He did get both Oxford and Cardiff, which I just stared at blankly, so he's vindicated.

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I got the 31st of the months before AT was finished reading. Then, like the two losing contestants' vein of thinking, I said "31 company" but it was still early enough for "flavors" to ring that bell in my head & B-R was my final answer before the music stopped. Somedays I do it, other days I just shrug.

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2 hours ago, Browncoat said:

The French was killing me!  But I was laughing at the same time, knowing what y'all were thinking!  :)

Oh gosh. Me too. I couldn't help but chuckle. Also, my French is terrible -- I never studied it and only recognize a few words -- so I bombed out in that category.

I got Virginia Wolfe, Renoir, and Friday Night Lights. I didn't get FJ. I didn't even think about 31 days in those months. I was concentrated on every other month. That took me nowhere.

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I got the TS of Jacques Cartier and Renoir.  Like a lot of you above I figured FJ out at the last second. I agree it was a good clue!

That French category and Alex- holy moly- or should I say Mon Deux!

He is getting insufferable.

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I got FJ before Alex finished reading the clue. I just took the first month listed and, knowing that Jan has 31 days, my mind went right to BR. Being a huge ice cream lover no doubt helped ;-) Kevin lucked out again when Emlen got FJ wrong. Kevin has been a very conservative wagerer so far. 

I can never see hidden words, so did not even try in that category; Dr Toothbrush got all but Paisley. The French also cracked me up thinking of y'all!

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11 hours ago, secnarf said:

I figured out the 31 part of the clue immediately, but I could have sat here all day and not come up with Baskin Robbins.

 Figured out the 31 connection too and shouted "Ben and Jerry's". D'oh!!

I got Jacques Cartier and Paisley, maybe a few others.

I like the current champion.

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UGH!!  I got rescheduled Jeopardy! this morning (my station put it on at 9 am to compensate for basketball, but it cut off right after the FJ category was shown.  I didn't get to see the clue or the answers, and it's driving me crazy!  Can someone who actually got the whole show post that information?

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9 minutes ago, Ailianna said:

UGH!!  I got rescheduled Jeopardy! this morning (my station put it on at 9 am to compensate for basketball, but it cut off right after the FJ category was shown.  I didn't get to see the clue or the answers, and it's driving me crazy!  Can someone who actually got the whole show post that information?

BUSINESS

This company founded in 1945 offers a special deal on the last day of January, March, May, July, Aug., Oct. & Dec.

http://thejeopardyfan.com/2017/03/quick-recap-todays-final-jeopardy-3-22-2017.html

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9 hours ago, Toothbrush said:

I can never see hidden words, so did not even try in that category; Dr Toothbrush got all but Paisley.

I did bad in that category too. However, I did see Aisley. I thought that was a city in England.

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For some reason that was a REALLY difficult game for me. Was pretty much struggling in every category. Also would have never gotten Baskin Robbins but knew the "31" was significant somehow.

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17 hours ago, Roaster said:

I'm patting myself on the back for getting FJ today.  Didn't know it but figured it out.

This is a kind of Final Jeopardy clue I really like.  With an educated guess you can get it, and it teaches you something about the world you didn't know.  I didn't know Baskin-Robbins offered discounts on the 31st.  Next Friday!
 

I answered Thirty One, because there's a purse company by the name, and everyone at work keeps having book parties for them.

I'm fine with the champ staying since he seems like a nice guy, but I have to admit that I wouldn't have minded if Emlen had won, purely for shallow reasons.

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got Virginia Wolfe, Renoir, and Friday Night Lights

I also got Jacques Cartier, and I guessed cones before rods had been ruled incorrect.  Not sure how I knew that one.

I liked the French category and ran it, but although I am an Anglophile, I did poorly in the British city category because I hate the 'word inside phrase' type clues.

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 I did poorly in the British city category because I hate the 'word inside phrase' type clues.

I sucked at this.  I'm not an anglophile ... I kept looking for Liverpool and that was about it.

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For some reason that was a REALLY difficult game for me.

Me too!  I was totally off, even on the French category even thought I took French for years and spent a semester there.  Oh well.

Off topic: did anyone see the news about the epic fail on Wheel of Fortune where a contestant couldn't figure out STREETCAR NA_ED DESIRE?  Look up the clip ... it is hilarious.

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16 hours ago, Browncoat said:

The French was killing me!  But I was laughing at the same time, knowing what y'all were thinking!  :)

Oy with the French already!! It's getting to where I hate that more than board jumping and I HATE board jumping.

Stop with the accents and reading rap lyrics (which gives me the creeps) and the condescending attitude, etc., etc., etc.........

I also knew what y'all were thinking! Glad to have kindred spirits ;)

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I must admit, I really enjoyed the restaurant category--and Alex's mellifluent French was just le glaçage sur le gâteau.  It reminded me of my trip to the French Laundry, complete with all the obnoxious food porn Facebook photos and descriptions, followed the next day by a Giants baseball game where we gave the ballpark food the same treatment.

I accidentally turned on the TV while FJ was still going on (usually I watch on DVR, to skip commercials), so I was spoiled.  I'm not sure if I would have figured it out or not.  :(

I got Renoir, but only because I could see the signature in the corner of the photo.  I didn't know it was one of his, and I doubt the contestants would have been able to read it at that distance.

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50 minutes ago, MoreCoffeePlease said:

I sucked at this.  I'm not an anglophile ... I kept looking for Liverpool and that was about it.

Me too!  I was totally off, even on the French category even thought I took French for years and spent a semester there.  Oh well.

Off topic: did anyone see the news about the epic fail on Wheel of Fortune where a contestant couldn't figure out STREETCAR NA_ED DESIRE?  Look up the clip ... it is hilarious.

I had my worst game in a long time. I did get FJ, but the regular categories were just not my cup of tea. 

I saw a clip of the WOF fail. Streetcar Naked Desire? LOL

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Darn.  There's something very off putting about Stephanie besides her starting in the middle of categories.

I got buckwheat, Madrid (missed DD), and Marrakech.

Totally clueless on FJ.  

40 minutes ago, dcalley said:

I can't resist.

Captain-Picard-Facepalm.jpg

Bawahahaha!  

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I got recorder, buckwheat, Zamperini -- He grew up near me and there's an airport named for him there -- and My Own Private Idaho. I also got the DD of Lyndon Johnson.

For the clue that had 'shoe dog' in it, I guessed Hush Puppies. :D

I did not know FJ.

It was no surprise when Alex said to the contestant, "I like that name. Devereux."

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3 hours ago, CarpeDiem54 said:

Darn.  There's something very off putting about Stephanie besides her starting in the middle of categories.

I got buckwheat, Madrid (missed DD), and Marrakech.

Totally clueless on FJ.  

 

Yes to all of the above. I also got My Own Private Idaho & recorder. 

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10 hours ago, clubsauce said:

I smugly said "alfalfa." My cheeks feel warm even typing that!

Me too.  I had even started writing it down in my list of ts's. so I was really taken aback when Alex said Buckwheat:)

Did not get FJ but I should have been able to figure it out from the base word.

I'm sorry Kevin is gone.

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3 hours ago, tvaddict44 said:

Good - two of you referenced the last clue.  Please explain the connection betwen Henry IV and "My Own Private Idaho."  I remember that as a bisexual road trip movie -  apparently I missed a great deal.

I have not seen the movie or read Henry IV, so I have no idea. 

Probably kind of like Cruel Intentions claims to be "inspired by" Dangerous Liasons though. 

Did not know FJ once again, a very bad week for me. 

That Wheel of Fortune miss was classic though......A streetcar naked desire.  That same player actually missed the second puzzle as well with one letter left on a crossword puzzle, he guessed Sticky Picket instead of Sticky Wicket.  Not as bad, I've heard of a Sticky Wicket but don't even know what the phrase means. 

Pat is much more easygoing and less guilt inducing when people mess up on Wheel.  He laughed about those misses.  Can't imagine what Alex would have done.  He might have made the contestant cry and given him a 10 minute lecture about the play. 

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4 hours ago, tvaddict44 said:

Good - two of you referenced the last clue.  Please explain the connection betwen Henry IV and "My Own Private Idaho."  I remember that as a bisexual road trip movie -  apparently I missed a great deal.

No clue about the connection, sorry. I just remember a movie starring River Phoenix & Keanu Reeves from my late teen years, and somehow my middle-aged brain was able to come up with the title. 

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