Monday, October 29, 2012 Game Recap & Discussion [SPOILERS]
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Pretty good chance Sandy coverage is going to preempt Jeopardy for me for the next 2 days.
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It would be neat if someone could put up whatever games are preempted/power outed on Youtube.
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Re: Monday, October 29, 2012 Game Recap & Discussion (SPOILERS)
Mammals
Ancient Romans knew this animal featured in their circuses as a hippotigris.
Keith Whitener: $10,800+$10,799=$21,599...now a 4-day champion with $87,998
John-Clark Levin: $13,800-$13,698=$102
Anne Fierro: $6,600-$6,599=$1
Ancient Romans knew this animal featured in their circuses as a hippotigris.
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What is a zebra? Anne said elephant; John-Clark said rhinoceros.
John-Clark Levin: $13,800-$13,698=$102
Anne Fierro: $6,600-$6,599=$1
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Re: Monday, October 29, 2012 Game Recap & Discussion (SPOILERS)
Wow, Keith was impressive recouping his 9,000 DD losses. John-Clark was a very fast player, but even he couldn't keep up. I admired J-C's strategy of dragging out category names and picking low value clues (well done!), but Keith was fighting tooth and nail. Felt bad for Anne, with two gunners like that as her competition, since she clearly is very knowledgable. Hope she's doing okay in NJ with Sandy bearing down tonight.
Had zero idea on FJ, but tried to parse the word. I looked at "tigris," but it meant nothing to me, then picked up on "gris" thinking it meant "grey" and went with elephant. Meh.
So strange that I can watch the episode and then remember almost nothing about the categories. I did like the Art and Mythology one, a dream cat for me. Too bad I had to get Clean Out Your Closet as a category on my game. Ah well.
Had zero idea on FJ, but tried to parse the word. I looked at "tigris," but it meant nothing to me, then picked up on "gris" thinking it meant "grey" and went with elephant. Meh.
So strange that I can watch the episode and then remember almost nothing about the categories. I did like the Art and Mythology one, a dream cat for me. Too bad I had to get Clean Out Your Closet as a category on my game. Ah well.
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Really fun battle to watch. I commend Keith's bold bids, and then his fight to come back. John-Clark was sharp and did his best to stop him but it wasn't enough.
For FJ! I couldn't figure out how to parse it- a cat? an animal with stripes? a fat animal? a gray animal? My first thought, though, had been tigris=tiger=stripes=zebra, and nothing better came to mind, so I stuck with it being sure I was wrong because I hadn't factored in the first part. Pleasant surprise.
Now that I am researching, I am remembering that hippo=horse (hippopotamus=river horse), so it makes sense after all.
For FJ! I couldn't figure out how to parse it- a cat? an animal with stripes? a fat animal? a gray animal? My first thought, though, had been tigris=tiger=stripes=zebra, and nothing better came to mind, so I stuck with it being sure I was wrong because I hadn't factored in the first part. Pleasant surprise.
Now that I am researching, I am remembering that hippo=horse (hippopotamus=river horse), so it makes sense after all.
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Re: Monday, October 29, 2012 Game Recap & Discussion (SPOILERS)
NBC/CBS/ABC is doing a 60 minute nightly news tonight, so where J! or WOF airs at 7PM on the East Coast or EDT, even if it's in a city not directly affected by Sandy, it won't be seen. DOn't know whether any station will substitute J! for WOF at 7:30PM, or vice versa.
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ditto, will probably check archives sometime....erak wrote:Pretty good chance Sandy coverage is going to preempt Jeopardy for me for the next 2 days.
Re: Monday, October 29, 2012 Game Recap & Discussion (SPOILERS)
I thought John Clark was very loud and obnoxious at first, but he seemed to mellow in DJ!
"Limbo" was my only miss in "O". I've never heard limbo to refer to that. I thought that was purgatory.
Got only 7 right in DJ! thanks to the Geographic Terms pwning me.
Anyone surprised that they took "Food TV" for Food Network?
I knew the "hippo" prefix from hippopotamus ("river horse"), but thought "hippo" was the river part and kept thinking on what the hell a "river tiger" might be. If I'd have thought of hippocampus, it would've done it. DERP.
"Limbo" was my only miss in "O". I've never heard limbo to refer to that. I thought that was purgatory.
Got only 7 right in DJ! thanks to the Geographic Terms pwning me.
Anyone surprised that they took "Food TV" for Food Network?
I knew the "hippo" prefix from hippopotamus ("river horse"), but thought "hippo" was the river part and kept thinking on what the hell a "river tiger" might be. If I'd have thought of hippocampus, it would've done it. DERP.
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Re: Monday, October 29, 2012 Game Recap & Discussion (SPOILERS)
With four wins & $87,998, Keith moves into sixth place in the 2011-13 ToC standings.
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Scores going into FJ: Keith 10800-Anne 6600-John Clark 13800. Inoptimal wagering in FJ! today, Keith wagered 10799, Anne 6599, and John Clark 13698. Keith was right in FJ!, and Anne and John Clark were wrong. A triple stumper today would have given John CLark a $102 win. Would have to have been the lowest win in the double dollars era, no?
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Lo and behold, my DVR recorded CBS news where Wheel Of Fortune should have been, and although Jeopardy! was shown, the scroll made it virtually unwatchable.legendneverdies wrote:NBC/CBS/ABC is doing a 60 minute nightly news tonight, so where J! or WOF airs at 7PM on the East Coast or EDT, even if it's in a city not directly affected by Sandy, it won't be seen. DOn't know whether any station will substitute J! for WOF at 7:30PM, or vice versa.
Luckily CHCH showed both with no problems. But we are bracing for Sandy here too.
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If I had 50 cents for every math question I got right, I'd have $6.30 by now.
If I had 50 cents for every math question I got right, I'd have $6.30 by now.
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That was a stupid clue. The writers usually do at least a cursory bit of research. There is no limbo in Catholic doctrine.TenPoundHammer wrote:"Limbo" was my only miss in "O". I've never heard limbo to refer to that. I thought that was purgatory.
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...but the senator, while insisting he was not intoxicated, could not explain his nudity.
If I had 50 cents for every math question I got right, I'd have $6.30 by now.
If I had 50 cents for every math question I got right, I'd have $6.30 by now.
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Re: Monday, October 29, 2012 Game Recap & Discussion (SPOILERS)
For those in the NY area, Jeopardy was aired tonight on the LiveWell channel, a WABC digital channel, 467 on Verizon Cable. Probably the same tomorrow.
I'm happy to have parsed out FJ! tonight, from hippo = horse, tiger = striped...
I'm happy to have parsed out FJ! tonight, from hippo = horse, tiger = striped...
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Perhaps the cursoriness of the research is the problem, because it's easy to find Catholic sources online that define it, like CatholicReference.net, which says:bpmod wrote:That was a stupid clue. The writers usually do at least a cursory bit of research. There is no limbo in Catholic doctrine.TenPoundHammer wrote:"Limbo" was my only miss in "O". I've never heard limbo to refer to that. I thought that was purgatory.
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Catholic theology distinguishes two kinds of limbo.
It also says:
The Church has never defined the existence of limbo, although she has more than once supported the fact by her authority.
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Re: Monday, October 29, 2012 Game Recap & Discussion (SPOILERS)
I've just registered for the forum now that my show is finally airing. Sorry to have come across too strong there, TenPoundHammer -- I think maybe I was just trying really hard not to be too quiet. I certainly don't consider myself a brash person!TenPoundHammer wrote:I thought John Clark was very loud and obnoxious at first, but he seemed to mellow in DJ!
"Limbo" was my only miss in "O". I've never heard limbo to refer to that. I thought that was purgatory.
Got only 7 right in DJ! thanks to the Geographic Terms pwning me.
Anyone surprised that they took "Food TV" for Food Network?
I knew the "hippo" prefix from hippopotamus ("river horse"), but thought "hippo" was the river part and kept thinking on what the hell a "river tiger" might be. If I'd have thought of hippocampus, it would've done it. DERP.
I'll post here again about my experience later tonight!
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Re: Monday, October 29, 2012 Game Recap & Discussion (SPOILERS)
Sort of the path I took. I knew the hippo prefix = "horse" (as in hippodrome, where they had horse races), so from there went to "What horsey thing looks like a tiger? oh!" so now I had 25 seconds to kill.davey wrote:I'm happy to have parsed out FJ! tonight, from hippo = horse, tiger = striped...
Grew up Catholic, also got purgatoried by Limbo. A big "WTH?" moment there. Assuming there even is an H.
Swept Civil War. Ouch on the double DD misses there. But great comeback, and nearly averaging 22k per win!
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Indeed, the wagers in FJ were quite stunning. More on that later if anyone else wants to discuss it.
Wiki says that Food Network was originally launched as TV Food Network, and it's legal name is still Television Food Network, but it still seems somewhat questionable to accept Food TV. Maybe they use that name in advertising or for promotional purposes?
Hard to believe that no one took a stab at "hat" after "cap" was incorrect for the item Casey doffed. I too thought cap sounded more like the term that would be used in that poem, but hat was used for rhyming purposes. At least they were able to pick up the rebound as to which base the second runner was on. It would have been a bit frightening to have seen more than one player miss that clue, although I suppose it could have turned into a halfway decent Abbott & Costello routine.
I will be anxiously awaiting my royalty check from Sony (the number one brand in Asia, don'tcha know?) after seeing the $1600 clue in Civil War names. See the 6th answer down in this post from the reveal of my March Think Different game.
Wiki says that Food Network was originally launched as TV Food Network, and it's legal name is still Television Food Network, but it still seems somewhat questionable to accept Food TV. Maybe they use that name in advertising or for promotional purposes?
Hard to believe that no one took a stab at "hat" after "cap" was incorrect for the item Casey doffed. I too thought cap sounded more like the term that would be used in that poem, but hat was used for rhyming purposes. At least they were able to pick up the rebound as to which base the second runner was on. It would have been a bit frightening to have seen more than one player miss that clue, although I suppose it could have turned into a halfway decent Abbott & Costello routine.
I will be anxiously awaiting my royalty check from Sony (the number one brand in Asia, don'tcha know?) after seeing the $1600 clue in Civil War names. See the 6th answer down in this post from the reveal of my March Think Different game.
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Re: Monday, October 29, 2012 Game Recap & Discussion (SPOILERS)
How did Alex pronounce "hippotigris"? I pronounced it reading it from the thread like "hi-PAW-tuh-gris" without even realizing the significance of the "-tigris" part.