Like Louie Anderson on his Tonight Show debut, I'm throwing off your statistics.
http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=1663
Thursday, July 11, 2002, Lynn Honda vs. Richard Mason vs. Emilie Bruchon.
Notes:
Emilie's miss on the DD at STARS & CONSTELLATIONS for $800 showed up as the correct response for the very next clue. Unfortunately there was a commercial break between them.
PEOPLE in the J! round featured 2 game show related clues, with the now out-of-date I NEED HELP! for $1600 in DJ! completing the triplet.
IN DJ!, have a look at BRITISH POETS & POETRY if you'd like to test yourself on a hard academic category. The work at $2000, Age of Anxiety", is basically new to the Archive, since in its only other appearance
the author's first and middle names are also given (Wystan Hugh), which is a pretty big hint.
Also new to the archive: Laurent Fabius, who in 1984 became one of the youngest ever prime ministers of
France
, and the first clue to simply ask for the name of the city in which you'd find the main campus of Rutgers.
What is New Brunswick, New Jersey?
Not new to the archive, the $2000 clue in DURING THE REAGAN YEARS. In checking the Archive I realized that I had entered another clue about this fellow, 2 years ago. Didn't know it then, couldn't remember it today.
Clue of the game will be BUCK UP for $1600:
John Sedges was a male pseudonym used by this "Dragon Seed" author
Who is Pearl S. Buck?
I missed it, but boy are there a lot of clues there, I realized after the fact.
FJ! has an instance of a contestant responding with (almost) her name. Unfortunately, it was an incorrect response. See if you can get all three:
THE OSCARS
1 of only 3 movies to be nominated for both Best Picture & Best Foreign Language Film in the same year
I'll let you click through the game link above to get the 3 titles. Gotta get my website hits!
Unless I'm wrong (likely), it looks like this catches us up with Animfan1's postings, so I'll have to go back to the tapes.
Have a good day.