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Jeopardy! Season 34 (2017-2018)


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On ‎04‎/‎18‎/‎2018 at 11:07 PM, Bastet said:
On ‎04‎/‎18‎/‎2018 at 11:01 PM, GreekGeek said:

I'm curious about the pronunciation of "Regina." Is rhyming it with "vagina" the Canadian way? I've always pronounced it "Re-GEE-nah."

I don't know how across the board that pronunciation is in Canada (e.g. how a person's name Regina would be pronounced [in the U.S. I've heard both, but the "gee" pronunciation more frequently]), but I know that's how the city is pronounced.

In the UK, it's also pronounced with the long i.  Takes some getting used to.

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Once again, I had no clue as to FJ!  I believe I answered the Federalist Papers.  I don't even know what those are!

I am a huge RPDR fan so I was tickled to see her give clues.  Who knows if Alex will be a judge???  Maybe he'll be a mentor, or there will be a musical Jeopardy!  or he'll show up in Snatch Game.

Some Like It Hot is my favorite movie, but I didn't know Billy Wilder hired a drag queen as a consultant.  How very cool.

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Although I got a vertigo attack just watching the guys on tv step out on the "balcony" of the Little Sable, 100 ft. up.

I've climbed to the top of a couple of lighthouses, but not Little Sable (it's on the grounds of my favorite beach, though!). Too out of shape to do that anymore, and climbing those tiny twisty steps are not my idea of a good time. 

Rex made an impressive run at the end, but I was happy Kate won. Ironic that she didn't answer "Kate" for the Shrew Clue. Wonder if she didn't like her name being in that play (neither would I)

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4 hours ago, Trey said:

Embarrassed to say I answered 'garlic' for ailurophile, not sure why.  The cats on either side of me were not impressed.

Garlic = aioli.  Must've been the "ai" with an "l" and an "o" for good measure that threw you off.

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I am a huge RPDR fan so I was tickled to see her give clues. 

Is RuPaul transgendered or just a transvestite? He's still a dude, isn't he?

Google is my friend. Never mind.  "RuPaul is noted for his indifference toward the gender-specific pronouns used to address him, as stated in his autobiography: 'You can call me he. You can call me she. You can call me Regis and Kathie Lee; I don't care! Just as long as you call me.;' "

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The RuPaul stuff.
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14 minutes ago, Prevailing Wind said:

Is RuPaul transgendered or just a transvestite? He's still a dude, isn't he?

RuPaul is a drag queen and actor.  He identifies as a gay man, but doesn't really care what pronouns people use to/about him.  Out of drag, he's quite attractive; in drag, he/she is magnificent.

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1 hour ago, PaulaO said:

Once again, I had no clue as to FJ!  I believe I answered the Federalist Papers.  I don't even know what those are!

 

The Federalist Papers are:
A series of essays, anonymously published
Defending the document to the public


And they were written by:
Alexander joins forces with James Madison and John Jay to write a series of essays 
Defending the new United States constitution
Entitled The Federalist papers
The plan was to write a total of twenty-five essays
The work divided evenly among the three men
In the end, they wrote eighty-five essays, in the span of six months
John Jay got sick after writing five
James Madison wrote twenty-nine
Hamilton wrote the other fifty-one

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30 minutes ago, Prevailing Wind said:

Garlic = aioli.  Must've been the "ai" with an "l" and an "o" for good measure that threw you off.

Sounds good! Both the explanation and the aioli:)

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2 hours ago, bad things are bad said:

Ironic that she didn't answer "Kate" for the Shrew Clue. Wonder if she didn't like her name being in that play (neither would I)

Actually, didn't she say "Katherine"? According to my memory & wikipedia, her name is KatherinA, not Katherine. From wikipedia's cast of characters for The Taming of the Shrew:  Katherina (Kate) Minola – the "shrew" of the title

So she should have been considered incorrect.

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20 hours ago, PaulaO said:

I got Cressida only because T&C is the go to answer for obscure Shakespeare plays.  Rex drove me nuts with the twitching and scratching.  

And he said "Hector" in response to the clue, which I thought was a rather stupid answer. Hector was a brother to Troilus, and I believe the question referred to someone with whom Troilus was romantically involved.

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1 minute ago, SyracuseMug said:

And he said "Hector" in response to the clue, which I thought was a rather stupid answer. Hector was a brother to Troilus, and I believe the question referred to someone with whom Troilus was romantically involved.

Yes! I knew there was another point against him and that is it.

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1 hour ago, illdoc said:

Actually, didn't she say "Katherine"? According to my memory & wikipedia, her name is KatherinA, not Katherine. From wikipedia's cast of characters for The Taming of the Shrew:  Katherina (Kate) Minola – the "shrew" of the title

So she should have been considered incorrect.

This version of The Taming of the Shrew on Amazon has it as Katherine, and I found SparkNotes and CliffNotes that say Katherine. Interesting to learn that some versions have Katherina too! I'm on a mad hunt to see if I can find any photos of pages with the name from "before all of our time."

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The play has the line “They call me Katherine that do talk of me,” so I always thought her full name was Katherine.

(BTW, I saw Taming at the Globe Theatre in London back in 2012, and it was fantastic! Best twist that made the whole audience react was the fight she and Bianca have as they are introduced. In the unscripted stuff before the father interrupts, Bianca is giving it to Kate just as hard, if not more so, than the reverse. But, she sees Daddy first and turns into the sweet, innocent, abused sister on a dime, leaving Kate as the bitch hanging out to dry. Everyone went “Ooooooh,” and had a completely different take on Bianca for the entire play.)

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I tried to find my complete works of Shakespeare from college, but couldn't, so I did the next best thing, I went to Google docs and found  a pdf of a 1908 textbook with the play, and she's listed as Katherine:  The Taming of the Shrew.

20 minutes ago, Sharpie66 said:

The play has the line “They call me Katherine that do talk of me,” so I always thought her full name was Katherine.

(BTW, I saw Taming at the Globe Theatre in London back in 2012, and it was fantastic! Best twist that made the whole audience react was the fight she and Bianca have as they are introduced. In the unscripted stuff before the father interrupts, Bianca is giving it to Kate just as hard, if not more so, than the reverse. But, she sees Daddy first and turns into the sweet, innocent, abused sister on a dime, leaving Kate as the bitch hanging out to dry. Everyone went “Ooooooh,” and had a completely different take on Bianca for the entire play.)


My professor for my Shakespeare class (where I got the complete works I can't find) used to read lines in Hamlet in a variety of ways, and gave me the many of the same kinds of "Oooh" moments.

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2 hours ago, illdoc said:

her name is KatherinA, not Katherine.

Shakespeare was not consistent on the spelling of his own name (Shaxper?) so I would allow some leeway for the names of characters.

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So, the (former) champ has 15900, the (new) champ has 15800, woman on the end has 5600. Why does woman on end bet everything except 1? If new champ had bet it all and lost and ex-champ had bet only what she needed to do (15701) and lost, woman on the end would have won if she had saved 200 instead of only $1. Which, of course, brings up the question of why did the ex-champ bet all 15900? As it turned out, new champ did not bet everything (even if he had, at least he got the question right), but still.... 

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10 hours ago, DrSpaceman said:

And for the record I can't stand that Gordon Lightfoot song about the Edmund Fitzgerald.  And the fact its about 6 minutes long doesn't help matters.  The ship probably sank in a shorter amount of time than it takes to sing that song. 

I used to go see a local Midwest performer who would do the time saving version:

"The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down/To make a long story short the big f*ckin' boat siii-inks." The end.

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Aw, Kate didn’t know the song “ The Lees of Old Virginia”. Heh, I do have a feeling most American history about the American Revolution, I know/remember is because of 1776 and Hamilton. 

Sigh. Randy was a bit exhausting to watch. 

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23 hours ago, Tabasco Cat said:

Not a fan of the new champion. I'm confident she won't be the champ for more than another day or two. Hopefully she's one and done.

Wow, you called it!

Generally, I'm not bothered by a lot of contestant quirks/tics mentioned here but as soon as today's show started, I was like, "Oh no! Middle dude wrote his name quirky, doesn't have an inside voice, and is recklessly guessing. He is TOAST on the forums!"

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Hey, Randy, this is Jeopardy, not Wheel of Fortune!  You really don't need to shout.  I promise.  I hope he tones it down a bit for tomorrow's game.

Took me a second for FJ -- I initially thought the center of Africa as well, but changed it to the correct answer just before time ran out.  Unlike end girl, I had time to write the whole thing down. 

I was distracted enough by the shouting that I only managed to write down the TS of pawpaws.  We have them here, too -- I don't much care for them. 

1 minute ago, Driad said:

Wow -- for "Doctors Without Borders" Alex missed his chance to say the French name.

Shocked me that he didn't say the French name!

6 minutes ago, M. Darcy said:

Aw, Kate didn’t know the song “ The Lees of Old Virginia”.

I don't know that one, either, but I live in Virginia, not too far from Washington and Lee University, and pretty close to Lee Highway, and Lee County......

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2 minutes ago, SHD said:

Wow, you called it!

Generally, I'm not bothered by a lot of contestant quirks/tics mentioned here but as soon as today's show started, I was like, "Oh no! Middle dude wrote his name quirky, doesn't have an inside voice, and is recklessly guessing. He is TOAST on the forums!"

Yeah, quirky is like peppy for me. Sometimes it doesn't bother me, if the contestant is otherwise charming, but in this case Randy seemed very "extra" and less charming than he obviously thinks he is. I'll give him credit for the FJ, though. I would have stood there a long time before I thought of that.

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Oh, hell to the no!  A screaming buzzer masher.  Who's a perfume salesman. Ugh!

Why did they give the screamer credit for Swiss Army when the answer was Swiss Army Knife?

I didn't get any TS.

It took me a minute, but I did get FJ and had time to write it down.

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Oh, cripes, shoot me now.   No, never mind, I'll just wait till my ears finish bleeding out.

I got a good laugh out of picturing Al Capone and his majordomo, though.

And I thought the "brand" that makes Swiss Army Knives was Victorinox.  Or maybe I misheard, what with my timpanic membranes hemorrhaging and all.

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1 hour ago, illdoc said:

So, the (former) champ has 15900, the (new) champ has 15800, woman on the end has 5600. Why does woman on end bet everything except 1?

That always stuns me, I don't get the logic. When I'm on this show and in a distant third, I'm betting zero.

3 hours ago, SyracuseMug said:

And he said "Hector" in response to the clue, which I thought was a rather stupid answer. Hector was a brother to Troilus, and I believe the question referred to someone with whom Troilus was romantically involved.

Stranger things than that happen in life.

33 minutes ago, Browncoat said:

I don't know that one, either, but I live in Virginia, not too far from Washington and Lee University, and pretty close to Lee Highway, and Lee County......

I like to think those were named about Robert and not Lighthorse Harry.

Thanks to comments here, I checked out Kate's clothes. LOVED her print dress with red cardigan. She was wearing what I would wear.

Randy should be getting more heat here for how he must have spent 20 minutes drawing his NAME. And I've never noticed shouters before, even when they are discussed here. But Randy ... holy cats. Tone it down buddy. After one of his shouted answers I heard someone else who was mic-ed give a big nose snort at his screaming. Made me laugh.

For FJ I also said center of Africa but knew I was wrong because the center can't be in two places. Poor Alyssa, she not only ran out of time, she got smoked on the buzzer. But her FJ bet makes me think she's maybe not 'all that.'

I also got the TS paw paw. Side note: There is a town not far from me named Paw Paw.

9 minutes ago, CarpeDiem54 said:

Who's a perfume salesman.

He's a Fragrance Specialist, Carpe. Let's get it right.

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First I’d like to say that I don’t even know what paw-paw(s) are. Fruit or berries? That ruined me from clearing the category. Drats. I got Word of mouth, auricle, and native son for the TS’s. Otherwise I did pretty well. I did have to turn down the tv more than usual. I also got a laugh when Randy guessed The Monkeys and looked so shocked that he’d gotten it right. 

Kate takes a first date to the cemetery? Uh ok. She’s right that it’s weird...quirky unless you’re visiting the ones in New Orleans (or Père Lachaise...oops almost forgot Alex would have a field day saying that. Surprised he didn’t ask if she’d ever been there). 

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Missed that autocorrect thought that it was smarter than I am.
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22 minutes ago, Mindthinkr said:

Didn’t the clue say that it included a thermometer? If. So I have to say that I’ve seen a lot of things on a Swiss Army knife but never a thermometer. 

Yeah, even this one doesn't have a thermometer.

Wenger 16999 Swiss Army Knife Giant

Aha!  According to Wikipedia, it's one of the available tools:

Digital clock / alarm / timer / altimeter /thermometer / barometer

ETA - For some laughs, read the reviews on that knife.

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11 minutes ago, CarpeDiem54 said:

Perhaps my resume should have said "financial wizard" instead of accountant. 

Hopefully, you will update that resume before searching for a new job.

Meanwhile, your hat made me LOL Carpe. We will all need to wear one like that tomorrow.

ETA: I looked at Carpe's "knife" and holy cr*p, don't bend over if you have that in your pocket.

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The amazing KNIFE!
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2 minutes ago, saber5055 said:

Hopefully, you will update that resume before searching for a new job.

Meanwhile, your hat made me LOL Carpe. We will all need to wear one like that tomorrow.

Well, I'm retired, but I'll have to rewrite my autobiography.  ?

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Randy is extremely flamboyant. I joked to my husband that he is a "flaming straight man." He's the sort of guy who would coach the SHIT out of the high school theater department.

(I have no idea whether Randy is straight, gay, or bi, I just found him to be quite "extra" unrelated to any particular gender/sexuality expression...I don't want to offend anyone with my use of "flamboyant")

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17 minutes ago, CarpeDiem54 said:

Here's a new hat with earflaps to hold your bandages, @Mondrianyone.  And I think you are correct that they were going for Victorinox, not Swiss Army (Kinfe).

 

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What?!  I couldn't hear you.  Something about a cat with the clap???

No, seriously, thanks so much for the hat, @CarpeDiem54.  It's very  fetching.  You don't often find something both fashionable and utilitarian in one elegant chapeau.  I'll have my majordomo dust it off daily.

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We should start a new show... with perfect contestants. I have a list of standards (no board hopping, excellent wagering, etc.) At the very least, we'd focus on non-quirky non-shouters.

Even my dog was annoyed at Randy and gave him the white eye AND side eye. (And she's the easiest going soul ever.)

Perhaps a specialist in fragrance requires such an acute sense of smell and penmanship that there's an equivalent dip in the sense of sound?

I sorta miss the Austen daze.

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3 minutes ago, Mondrianyone said:

No, seriously, thanks so much for the hat, @CarpeDiem54.  It's very  fetching.  You don't often find something both fashionable and utilitarian in one elegant chapeau.  I'll have my majordomo dust it off daily.

I thought you'd look very sporty whilst ordering your henchmen about.

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p.s. love that hat... could have used that this past L O N G , C O L D winter. Yes, I'm Canadian.

Also - I enjoy everyone's posts on this site... and have difficulty 'liking' them. I click the heart and usually a pop-up says my like has been removed... hunh? Or it tells me I'm not allowed to like a post. 'Scuse me.

Bottom line: consider this a mass LIKE. Big heart to everyone. Love the snark. LOL.

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3 minutes ago, Bliss said:

Also - I enjoy everyone's posts on this site... and have difficulty 'liking' them. I click the heart and usually a pop-up says my like has been removed... hunh? Or it tells me I'm not allowed to like a post. 'Scuse me.

That happens to me if I accidentally click it twice :) Seems like a glitch of some sort!

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48 minutes ago, Mindthinkr said:

Kate takes a first date to the cemetery? Uh ok. She’s right that it’s weird...quirky unless you’re visiting the ones in New Orleans (or Père Lachaise...oops almost forgot Alex would have a field day saying that. Surprised he didn’t ask if she’d ever been there). 

To be fair, she said Mount Auburn Cemetery, which is gorgeous. And she didn't even mention all the famous people! https://mountauburn.org/

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