Turd Ferguson wrote:
I was floored that J! would ask about Les Iles de la Madeleine (even spotted "Mad"), even moreso when Julia actually got the response. dhkendall, weren't you just saying that there's never a clue about Canada that isn't easy for a Canadian? I think that would qualify! (Looking at the archive, I now see that there was a TOM in the clue, which I assume is how the writers expected most contestants would get it). Precalling the pronunciation "correction" from Alex on that was certainly easy, since he so rarely misses a chance to use his French.
I was floored too. So much that I didn't have the time to come up with the name. (Though to be honest, I wasn't really paying attention to the tv at that moment).
Got FJ : winner gets a cup, late 1890s, single =>> Wimbledon.
Done!
Turd Ferguson wrote:I was floored that J! would ask about Les Iles de la Madeleine (even spotted "Mad"), even moreso when Julia actually got the response. dhkendall, weren't you just saying that there's never a clue about Canada that isn't easy for a Canadian? I think that would qualify! (Looking at the archive, I now see that there was a TOM in the clue, which I assume is how the writers expected most contestants would get it). Precalling the pronunciation "correction" from Alex on that was certainly easy, since he so rarely misses a chance to use his French.
I do agree, that would have been a difficult one for most, and was surprised at the get. A good clue.
"Jeopardy! is two parts luck and one part luck" - Me
"The way to win on Jeopardy is to be a rabidly curious, information-omnivorous person your entire life." - Ken Jennings
Turd Ferguson wrote:I was floored that J! would ask about Les Iles de la Madeleine (even spotted "Mad"), even moreso when Julia actually got the response. dhkendall, weren't you just saying that there's never a clue about Canada that isn't easy for a Canadian? I think that would qualify! (Looking at the archive, I now see that there was a TOM in the clue, which I assume is how the writers expected most contestants would get it). Precalling the pronunciation "correction" from Alex on that was certainly easy, since he so rarely misses a chance to use his French.
I do agree, that would have been a difficult one for most, and was surprised at the get. A good clue.
I got it because of the ToM. No way I would have got it without that.
Turd Ferguson wrote:I was floored that J! would ask about Les Iles de la Madeleine (even spotted "Mad"), even moreso when Julia actually got the response. dhkendall, weren't you just saying that there's never a clue about Canada that isn't easy for a Canadian? I think that would qualify! (Looking at the archive, I now see that there was a TOM in the clue, which I assume is how the writers expected most contestants would get it). Precalling the pronunciation "correction" from Alex on that was certainly easy, since he so rarely misses a chance to use his French.
I do agree, that would have been a difficult one for most, and was surprised at the get. A good clue.
I got it because of the ToM. No way I would have got it without that.
Right, the clue was basically "this teacake starts w/ MAD (btw, did you know there are islands called that?)"
I thought Jennifer looked familiar and then when she told her "Zapruder film" story I realized I'd competed against her at the auditions this past summer in Kansas City. Good job and congrats on making it to the show.
If you scroll down far enough on that page you'll see this:
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Host: Rob Severson
minus the ø
alietr wrote:including one significantly higher who will be on next week ...
At which point this board may bust a nut.
Got monkfish from the holy cowled TOM and because the fishmongers at Pike Place Market sometimes use one of those ugly bastards as a prop. Got police purely from the "public safety" bit, got Pullman from having written a similar clue, and missed wide on FJ when the America's Cup lodged in my head and wouldn't move, even after I thought of and nearly wrote down Wimbledon as a second possibility.
One for the (line) judges: Matthias for Matthew in ...Attention for $1000?
MFalk et al., I'm sure you recognize Tony's name from elsewhere. Big props to Mr. H -- gonna go watch Thursday's now.
If you scroll down far enough on that page you'll see this:
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Host: Rob Severson
minus the ø
alietr wrote:including one significantly higher who will be on next week ...
At which point this board may bust a nut.
Ooh, the suspense! I had looked at the list and wondered who Andy was referring to. I'm perhaps also glad right now I wasn't able to do quiz this year ("scheduling conflicts"), for fear of just how far down that list my name would appear.
Quite a few familiar names on there, including one significantly higher who will be on next week ...
So jeopardy.com and the above website have revealed alietr's hint: Spoiler
Boomie Aglietti will be on J! this week, after placing 20th in North America on the World Quizzing Championships. This is above some notable TOC contestants...
Austin Powers wrote:I am assuming, and hoping, that it is a total pillaging of the Jeopardy set by Boomie.
Hey, if this contestant couldn't pillage J!, what hope for Boomie? I'm totally psyched to see him in action, though, as he's one of the few prospective contestants (can you name the others, AP?) who strikes fear in my heart.
Austin Powers wrote:I am assuming, and hoping, that it is a total pillaging of the Jeopardy set by Boomie.
Hey, if this contestant couldn't pillage J!, what hope for Boomie? I'm totally psyched to see him in action, though, as he's one of the few prospective contestants (can you name the others, AP?) who strikes fear in my heart.
I think that Dave Simpson is the closest example I can think of to someone else who would fall into that category.