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Re: Thursday, March 21, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)

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CasketRomance wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 12:55 am
Linear Gnome wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:38 pm
Volante wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:24 pm
twelvefootboy wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:21 pm Stephanie took the quick lead out of the tiebreak then wasn't heard from. I think Kate's modest wager makes sense from a bottom box in a trap category where they clammed on George Washington. Enough clues to recover, too many to guarantee a crush, just stay in the hunt.

Poe was a WECIB for me. It was funny how they saved "sporting" for last. And then they had to have a clue with Voldemort (Patriots) in it to represent the football. :evil:
I was expecting a neg early on where someone forgot the category and just gave the team name and not the location as well.
Yes, I was impressed that no one fell into that trap. This was an exciting game with three worthy players.

Like you, I interpreted the "spacesuit" clue as looking for the expansion of an initialism.

For whatever strange reason, my first response for FJ! was O. Henry, but it only took me about eight seconds to get to Poe, leaving me lots of time to write his name. :lol:

The saddest triple stumper for me was DeForest Kelley. :cry:
never heard of him
He's done more than Star Trek although there is little beyond him playing Dr. "Bones" McCoy in previous clues:

#7954, aired 2019-03-21 TV DOCTORS $800: In his youth, this actor, who played Dr. McCoy, wanted to be a physician himself
#6616, aired 2013-05-27 STAR TREK $200: In this "Trek" role both Karl Urban & DeForest Kelley could have said, "Jim, I'm a doctor, not a game show response!"
#6518, aired 2013-01-09 THE UNREAL McCOYS $1600: Leonard was the first name of Dr. McCoy, made famous by this actor in the 1960s
#5889, aired 2010-04-01 WHO PLAYED 'EM ON TV? $800: Starfleet medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy
#5788, aired 2009-11-11 STAR TREK $1600: In the 2009 film, Karl Urban took over for DeForest Kelley & darnit, Jim, played this doctor, not a bricklayer!
#4655, aired 2004-11-26 I'M NOT A DOCTOR, BUT I PLAY ONE ON TV $800: Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy
#3652, aired 2000-06-20 MOVIE DEBUTS $800: No bones about it: this "Star Trek" actor made his film debut in the 1947 thriller "Fear in the Night"
#3599, aired 2000-04-06 ACTORS & THEIR FILMS $200: Martin Milner & DeForest Kelley played James & Morgan Earp in 1957's "Gunfight at" this place
#3500, aired 1999-11-19 HAIL & FAREWELL: 1999 OBITS $300: Though his acting career began in 1947, DeForest Kelley was best known for playing this "Star Trek" doctor
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MarkBarrett wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 1:10 am
CasketRomance wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 12:55 am
Linear Gnome wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:38 pm
Volante wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:24 pm
twelvefootboy wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:21 pm Stephanie took the quick lead out of the tiebreak then wasn't heard from. I think Kate's modest wager makes sense from a bottom box in a trap category where they clammed on George Washington. Enough clues to recover, too many to guarantee a crush, just stay in the hunt.

Poe was a WECIB for me. It was funny how they saved "sporting" for last. And then they had to have a clue with Voldemort (Patriots) in it to represent the football. :evil:
I was expecting a neg early on where someone forgot the category and just gave the team name and not the location as well.
Yes, I was impressed that no one fell into that trap. This was an exciting game with three worthy players.

Like you, I interpreted the "spacesuit" clue as looking for the expansion of an initialism.

For whatever strange reason, my first response for FJ! was O. Henry, but it only took me about eight seconds to get to Poe, leaving me lots of time to write his name. :lol:

The saddest triple stumper for me was DeForest Kelley. :cry:
never heard of him
He's done more than Star Trek although there is little beyond him playing Dr. "Bones" McCoy in previous clues:

#7954, aired 2019-03-21 TV DOCTORS $800: In his youth, this actor, who played Dr. McCoy, wanted to be a physician himself
#6616, aired 2013-05-27 STAR TREK $200: In this "Trek" role both Karl Urban & DeForest Kelley could have said, "Jim, I'm a doctor, not a game show response!"
#6518, aired 2013-01-09 THE UNREAL McCOYS $1600: Leonard was the first name of Dr. McCoy, made famous by this actor in the 1960s
#5889, aired 2010-04-01 WHO PLAYED 'EM ON TV? $800: Starfleet medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy
#5788, aired 2009-11-11 STAR TREK $1600: In the 2009 film, Karl Urban took over for DeForest Kelley & darnit, Jim, played this doctor, not a bricklayer!
#4655, aired 2004-11-26 I'M NOT A DOCTOR, BUT I PLAY ONE ON TV $800: Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy
#3652, aired 2000-06-20 MOVIE DEBUTS $800: No bones about it: this "Star Trek" actor made his film debut in the 1947 thriller "Fear in the Night"
#3599, aired 2000-04-06 ACTORS & THEIR FILMS $200: Martin Milner & DeForest Kelley played James & Morgan Earp in 1957's "Gunfight at" this place
#3500, aired 1999-11-19 HAIL & FAREWELL: 1999 OBITS $300: Though his acting career began in 1947, DeForest Kelley was best known for playing this "Star Trek" doctor
never saw any of those episodes in which he was featured in a clue....2004-2013 episodes i was living out of the country and the 1999-2000 episodes i was in uni and didnt watch much tv outside of beverly hills 90210 and days of our lives
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Funny, I always associated Coca-Cola with the Kalahari desert.

Newcastle Brown Ale is now brewed by Heineken, in the Netherlands. Also, there's no coal there anymore. On the bright side, Geordie Shore is still going strong eight years and 157 episodes on.

The Clive of India TS recalls this UToC game, though it was in much more YEKIOYD form that previous time. Luckily for Brad, he had quite a comfortable lead going in. If I recall correctly, only five members of the old Sony board clicked the box for that clue that week, though the board at that time included quite a few tourney participants.
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Kate gave a response of "what is Discharge" in what I thought was the 3 Consecutive Consinants category. Had me scratching my head and waiting for a reversal. I thought it was supposed to be the first three letters of the word they were looking for. What was the actual clue/category?
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Category 13 wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 5:42 am Kate gave a response of "what is Discharge" in what I thought was the 3 Consecutive Consinants category. Had me scratching my head and waiting for a reversal. I thought it was supposed to be the first three letters of the word they were looking for. What was the actual clue/category?
No problem with "synchronize," "bootstraps," and "aphrodisiac"?
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Always remember Cyrus McCormick from one of those compendiums of bad student essays you used to see floating around the internet. Some poor student wrote that "Cyrus McCormick invented a mechanical reaper that did the work of a thousand men", only they missed writing a critical 'e' in the name of the device.
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DeForest Kelly is a Hawley-Smoot name for me, but I had no idea what the person was famous for.
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CasketRomance wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 1:14 am never saw any of those episodes in which [DeForest Kelley] was featured in a clue....2004-2013 episodes i was living out of the country and the 1999-2000 episodes i was in uni and didnt watch much tv outside of beverly hills 90210 and days of our lives
It's just a sign of my advancing age (57) that someone I think of as a mainstay of nerd culture is (apparently) fading into obscurity. I would expect contestants to know him from Star Trek, not (necessarily) from his previous appearances as J! clues.

I'm fortunate that I'm not feeling my age physically, but life reminds you that you're getting older. I'm playing oboe in Beethoven's First Symphony this semester with a 30-year-old (excellent) conductor. The first time I played Beethoven's First was before he was born!
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Lefty wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 4:40 am Funny, I always associated Coca-Cola with the Kalahari desert.
You must be crazy.
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Linear Gnome wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:15 am
CasketRomance wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 1:14 am never saw any of those episodes in which [DeForest Kelley] was featured in a clue....2004-2013 episodes i was living out of the country and the 1999-2000 episodes i was in uni and didnt watch much tv outside of beverly hills 90210 and days of our lives
It's just a sign of my advancing age (57) that someone I think of as a mainstay of nerd culture is (apparently) fading into obscurity. I would expect contestants to know him from Star Trek, not (necessarily) from his previous appearances as J! clues.
This may not be comforting, but imho, anyone besides Shatner/Nimoy were already obscure except to Trekkies. I couldn't pull his name but could solve the reverse (inverse? converse? universe?) clue. He is the metaphorical third tenor in the show outright, and dying 20 years ago hasn't helped his Q score.

George Takei has assumed third place behind Shatner/Nimoy and I can't name Uhuru(?) or Chekhov, or tell you if they are still alive. Patrick Stuart, Spiner, and Wheaton are all I've got in the next franchise, with Wheaton only because of the BBT show. The other spin-offs, fuggedaboutit.

I probably should look up that third tenor. But now I'm distracted because "oboe" has only 25% consonants and now I want to know if there are any 4:1 or 5:1 everyday words.
ETA - tops out at 4:1
These are the 5-letter words consisting of 4 vowels and a consonant:
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AALII AERIE AREAE AUREI LOOIE OIDIA QUEUE
ADIEU AIOLI AUDIO COOEE LOUIE OORIE URAEI
AECIA AQUAE AURAE EERIE MIAOU OURIE ZOEAE
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Linear Gnome wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:15 am I'm fortunate that I'm not feeling my age physically, but life reminds you that you're getting older. I'm playing oboe in Beethoven's First Symphony this semester with a 30-year-old (excellent) conductor. The first time I played Beethoven's First was before he was born!
There used to be a time when I was uncomfortable if the pilot was younger than me. Those days are long gone. (I have a friend who is a retired pilot, and his son became a pilot. He's a 24-year old 747 pilot.)
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Linear Gnome wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:15 am I'm fortunate that I'm not feeling my age physically, but life reminds you that you're getting older. I'm playing oboe in Beethoven's First Symphony this semester with a 30-year-old (excellent) conductor. The first time I played Beethoven's First was before he was born!
Very often now, a clue comes up on the board about something that I remember happening. When it turns out to be a Triple Stumper, I shake my head and say, "They weren't even born yet."
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twelvefootboy wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:41 am Patrick Stuart, Spiner, and Wheaton are all I've got in the next franchise
I bet you know Whoopi Goldberg :)
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This Is Kirk! wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:06 am
twelvefootboy wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:41 am Patrick Stuart, Spiner, and Wheaton are all I've got in the next franchise
I bet you know Whoopi Goldberg :)
I do now :). Would never have made the match but it rings a bell.
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teapot37 wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:05 am Always remember Cyrus McCormick from one of those compendiums of bad student essays you used to see floating around the internet. Some poor student wrote that "Cyrus McCormick invented a mechanical reaper that did the work of a thousand men", only they missed writing a critical 'e' in the name of the device.
Likewise. I read that one in a Richard Lederer book circa 1993. (I recall "McCormick" being used as an adjective for the device, à la "Gatling gun.")
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56 R (Missed Dr. Quinn, DeForest Kelly, Overhaul, and Bootstraps.)
DD: 3/3
FJ: :mrgreen:
LT: Cyrus McCormick, Space Suit, Marie Antoinette, (Hedda Gabler), George Washington, India, Newsome

Marie Antoinette a stumper?!?! :shock:

Ozzie Newsome is definitely my proudest get of the season. What would I ever do without J! Archive? :D
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LucarioSnooperVixey wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 1:20 pm 56 R (Missed Dr. Quinn, DeForest Kelly, Overhaul, and Bootstraps.)
DD: 3/3
FJ: :mrgreen:
LT: Cyrus McCormick, Space Suit, Marie Antoinette, (Hedda Gabler), George Washington, India, Newsome

Marie Antoinette a stumper?!?! :shock:

Ozzie Newsome is definitely my proudest get of the season. What would I ever do without J! Archive? :D
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Got all the trash except spacesuit. Like the contestants, I over thought the clue.
FJ was pretty much WECIB. For those who didn't know Poe is associated with Baltimore, there's a reason the football team is named the Ravens.
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Linear Gnome wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:38 pm
The saddest triple stumper for me was DeForest Kelley. :cry:
Yes, and all of them should have been kicked-off the game right then and there.
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DBear wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 8:57 pm Got all the trash except spacesuit. Like the contestants, I over thought the clue.
I had the same reaction as Alex. "Simple! (duh)" ... Great minds, I guess ;)

OK, I'm thinking about committing seppuku for missing the Hedda Gabbler DD. My mind went straight to "___ Doll's House" and got distracted trying to remember the leading article. If this happened to me IRL, I'd say just take me out back and shoot me - especially when given "title character"

Kid's week FJ. As soon as I saw Hitchcock, I thought they'd go for du Maurier, but now I realize she's not an American Author, is she? Surprised that 2 players struggled with that clue.

Never heard of DeForest Kelley, but of course I recognize the face and character

The Marie Antoinette stand and stare was another head scratcher
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