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New old games in the J! Archive
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http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=5877
Continuing on the David Frazee tapes, we have Tim Buthod's second game, vs. Laurie Chambliss and Bill Lipscomb, who were visibly having fun playing. I really enjoyed watching this one from a viewer's standpoint, and of course like all the early 90s games, it had a ton of the good stuff.
If you're going to get your first hit in the J-Archive, having your own category is a great way to do it. Welcome to the J-Canon, ALAN & MARILYN BERGMAN SONGS, as well as the correct response to the $300 clue:
Laurie got credit in the FIRST LADIES category for "Mrs. Grant", when spotted "Ulys". That seems generous. (Her first name is Julia.)
Not new to the Archive was shittim wood, which added a second clue appearance thanks to THE OLD TESTAMENT for $400 (DJ). My inner Beavis snickered.
Double "Clues of the Game," both from the DJ! round. First, the Daily Double in CHINESE HISTORY for $1000, which I got right:
Have a good day.
Continuing on the David Frazee tapes, we have Tim Buthod's second game, vs. Laurie Chambliss and Bill Lipscomb, who were visibly having fun playing. I really enjoyed watching this one from a viewer's standpoint, and of course like all the early 90s games, it had a ton of the good stuff.
If you're going to get your first hit in the J-Archive, having your own category is a great way to do it. Welcome to the J-Canon, ALAN & MARILYN BERGMAN SONGS, as well as the correct response to the $300 clue:
The Bergmans wrote the lyrics & this Frenchman the music for "Brian's Song" & "The Windmills Of Your Mind"
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Who is Michel Legrand?
Not new to the Archive was shittim wood, which added a second clue appearance thanks to THE OLD TESTAMENT for $400 (DJ). My inner Beavis snickered.
In Exodus 25:10-11 God said this should be made of shittim wood, overlaid with gold
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What is the Ark of the Covenant?
and second, the $1000 clue in BOOKS & AUTHORS, which I didn't know:It's the term for the 3 kneelings & 9 prostrations foreign envoys performed when meeting the Ch'ing emperor
This H.G. Wells novel begins, "The stranger came early in February, one wintry day..."
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What is kowtow?
What is The Invisible Man?
What is The Invisible Man?
Re: New old games in the J! Archive
I knew of "kowtow" entirely from a Garfield comic where he said something about kowtowing to the mailman. That always struck me as an oddly obscure reference, particularly for that strip.
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D.B uploaded a tiny bit of the January 29, 1993 (Diane Siegel game 5, starts at the last Daily Double of DJ!) episode on YouTube:
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Diane's display briefly read $10,800 instead of $10,300, just long enough for Alex to say it aloud.
I was able to name two in FJ (not counting the one that has also become correct since then).
I was able to name two in FJ (not counting the one that has also become correct since then).
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how are we going to enter the info for the missing games?
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The Season 34 games will be entered as archivists have time. Having the games recorded is not an issue.
If you need stats or videos of the games then busy yourself with these links:
https://thejeopardyfan.com/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Jeopardy/
https://www.reddit.com/user/jibjabjrjr
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http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=5923
November 27, 1992, Michael Ming vs. Virginia Parrish vs. Tim Buthod. Continuing David's tapes, we have Tim Buthod's next game.
The last clue of the J! round taught me that I really didn't know what "Love Canal" was, other than having the vaguest notion. I lump it in with Three Mile Island as an ecological disaster, but that's as far as it goes.
2 clues of the game. First, SHAKESPEARE for $200 (DJ!), which is fun to know:
And second, the Daily Double at FOOD for $800:
Insert my usual praise for the game material in the shows from this era, especially the bottom of the board clues in DJ!. FJ! is a great clue that I missed, but all 3 players got.
Virginia tucked an extra letter in there, but got credit for a correct response.
Have a good night.
November 27, 1992, Michael Ming vs. Virginia Parrish vs. Tim Buthod. Continuing David's tapes, we have Tim Buthod's next game.
The last clue of the J! round taught me that I really didn't know what "Love Canal" was, other than having the vaguest notion. I lump it in with Three Mile Island as an ecological disaster, but that's as far as it goes.
2 clues of the game. First, SHAKESPEARE for $200 (DJ!), which is fun to know:
Commonly known as this, she's listed as Joan La Pucelle in "Henry VI, Part I"
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Who is Joan of Arc?
It's the pfeffer in hasenpfeffer & pfeffernuesse
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What is pepper? Admit it, you guessed rabbit, just like I did, and just like Michael did. Closest thing to a trick Q Daily Double I remember seeing.
ISLANDS: This is the largest island in the Indian Ocean
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What is Madagascar?
Have a good night.
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Took a few minutes and stuck what we had of this one in.Jeff-thecdboy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:34 am D.B uploaded a tiny bit of the January 29, 1993 (Diane Siegel game 5, starts at the last Daily Double of DJ!) episode on YouTube:
http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=5933
That's one more 5-timer/ToC player where we have at least (part of) 1 game in the archive.
"Indonesian island" is not adequate as a pavlov by itself. +dance however, narrows it down considerably. That would be a good study guide to put together. Bali vs. Java vs. Sumatra vs. Komodo vs. something else?
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I filled in 1/17/02 to complete the run of Nanette Wargo: http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=1183
Here opportunity to make the TOC was right there for her.
I wonder if PEOPLE $200 is still true? It's 2018, so perhaps the pair still working have the most?
THE ROLE PLAYED had three stumpers. Young people. [shakes head]
TOUGH '70s TV lived up to its billing with two of the clues stumping the players. I only got 3 right as well including a miss for only +800 overall.
Here opportunity to make the TOC was right there for her.
I wonder if PEOPLE $200 is still true? It's 2018, so perhaps the pair still working have the most?
THE ROLE PLAYED had three stumpers. Young people. [shakes head]
TOUGH '70s TV lived up to its billing with two of the clues stumping the players. I only got 3 right as well including a miss for only +800 overall.
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Maaaaaybe?MarkBarrett wrote: ↑Tue Mar 27, 2018 5:36 pm I filled in 1/17/02 to complete the run of Nanette Wargo: http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=1183
Here opportunity to make the TOC was right there for her.
I wonder if PEOPLE $200 is still true? It's 2018, so perhaps the pair still working have the most?
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Penn & Teller have been in residency at the Rio longer than Siegfried & Roy were at the Mirage...(17yrs to 13yrs) but trying to sum up earlier performances is tricky...gonna need hella more research time than I have available
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A rare game in which, given the FJ wagers, third place wins on a correct response regardless of how the others do.
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Posting here to see if anyone can offer advice on how I can find full video of the episode on which I was a contestant - the fourth quarterfinal of the 1991 Teen Tournament, originally aired on February 14, 1991. The VHS tape of it at my parents' house was lost a few years' back and I can't find it anywhere directly online or streaming. Please send me a private message with any advice! Thanks, Chris
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Roger Werries has posted his first game from January 21, 2002 (only the intro is archived so far) on YouTube:
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Any other archivist is welcome to take this one as I can skip ahead and do another S18 game later this month.Jeff-thecdboy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 3:25 pm Roger Werries has posted his first game from January 21, 2002 (only the intro is archived so far) on YouTube:
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We have a new entry for "Archivist declines to enter category featuring his own name."MarkBarrett wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 5:15 pmAny other archivist is welcome to take this one as I can skip ahead and do another S18 game later this month.Jeff-thecdboy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 3:25 pm Roger Werries has posted his first game from January 21, 2002 (only the intro is archived so far) on YouTube:
We'll file it under "Archivist enters category featuring his own middle name" instead.
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Can anyone work out what Lisa says after "What is Caesarian calendar?" at around 7:50?Jeff-thecdboy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 3:25 pm Roger Werries has posted his first game from January 21, 2002 (only the intro is archived so far) on YouTube:
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MinnesotaMyron wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:31 am Can anyone work out what Lisa says after "What is Caesarian calendar?" at around 7:50?
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Sounds like her answer was "What is Caesarian calendar, or just Caesar?", as if she wasn't sure if they wanted the calendar or the ruler. Don't think I've heard that particular wrong answer before.
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xxaaaxx wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 4:28 amMinnesotaMyron wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:31 am Can anyone work out what Lisa says after "What is Caesarian calendar?" at around 7:50?Spoiler
Sounds like her answer was "What is Caesarian calendar, or just Caesar?", as if she wasn't sure if they wanted the calendar or the ruler. Don't think I've heard that particular wrong answer before.
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It almost sounded to me like she was trying to say "Julius Caesar" but kind of got thrown off by Alex saying "no" in the middle of it and dropped a syllable. I wonder if she thought the Julian calendar was named for the Caesar rather than a pope.
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seaborgium wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 5:06 amxxaaaxx wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 4:28 amMinnesotaMyron wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:31 am Can anyone work out what Lisa says after "What is Caesarian calendar?" at around 7:50?Spoiler
Sounds like her answer was "What is Caesarian calendar, or just Caesar?", as if she wasn't sure if they wanted the calendar or the ruler. Don't think I've heard that particular wrong answer before.Spoiler
It almost sounded to me like she was trying to say "Julius Caesar" but kind of got thrown off by Alex saying "no" in the middle of it and dropped a syllable. I wonder if she thought the Julian calendar was named for the Caesar rather than a pope.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_calendar It was named for Caesar.