Monday, October 21, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
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Re: Monday, October 21, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
FINAL JEOPARDY! CATEGORY
U.S. CITIES
FINAL JEOPARDY! CLUE
Named for the ore once mined there, this city at an altitude of 10,152 feet is home to the National Mining Hall of Fame & Museum
Daryn Firicano: 9600-4801=4799
Mononita Nur: 7200-7001=199
Ryan Bradley: 14200-5001=9199 (New Champ)
Correct response:
Daily Doubles
Daryn: 1600-1600
Mononita: 1400+1400
Daryn: 6600-5000
Coryats
Daryn: 16200
Mononita: 7000
Ryan: 14200
Combined: 37,400
Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round
Daryn: 4200
Mononita: 200
Ryan: 5800
U.S. CITIES
FINAL JEOPARDY! CLUE
Named for the ore once mined there, this city at an altitude of 10,152 feet is home to the National Mining Hall of Fame & Museum
Daryn Firicano: 9600-4801=4799
Mononita Nur: 7200-7001=199
Ryan Bradley: 14200-5001=9199 (New Champ)
Correct response:
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Leadville (Daryn – Golden, Co) (Mononito – Red Rocks) (Ryan – Golden)
Daily Doubles
Daryn: 1600-1600
Mononita: 1400+1400
Daryn: 6600-5000
Coryats
Daryn: 16200
Mononita: 7000
Ryan: 14200
Combined: 37,400
Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round
Daryn: 4200
Mononita: 200
Ryan: 5800
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Re: Monday, October 21, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
Daryn gave a plug for the NYT mini crossword and I got the impression Alex was not aware of it. Alex probably solves only the main crossword in the print edition. I like the mini as it's a short & easy exercise before the main event. 11 seconds is my best though usually longer in the teens on a good day. On a bad day I can take over a minute.
MUSICAL LEGENDS had a rough start with the bottom up play as two players lost $1000 and no one knew the $800 guy. I also lost the $1000 as I 50/50/90ed with Calloway.
The FJ! clue was one I would not have known in 1984 though by 2019 there had been enough clue usage of this type to help me today:
#7140, aired 2015-10-02 I'M JUST A "VILLE" $1600: Named for its abundance of ore, this Colorado city is the USA's highest incorporated city
#6704, aired 2013-11-07 AROUND THE USA $800: Is a marathon too short? Try a 100-mile course with a high point at 12,600 feet--the Leadville trail 100 run in this state
#6144, aired 2011-05-05 U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: Leadville in the Rockies in this state is the USA's highest incorporated city
#3303, aired 1999-01-06 THE USA $800: At an altitude of about 10,200 feet, this Colorado city is the highest incorporated city in the USA
#2848, aired 1997-01-08 GUINNESS RECORDS $500: The highest incorporated U.S. city is Leadville in this state at an elevation of 10,152 feet
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (1 result returned)
#375, aired 1986-02-14 U.S. GEOGRAPHY: Geographic distinction of the city of Leadville, Colorado
Daryn was 0/3 on big clues and Ariana Grande has an appropriate song title, "thank u, next."
MUSICAL LEGENDS had a rough start with the bottom up play as two players lost $1000 and no one knew the $800 guy. I also lost the $1000 as I 50/50/90ed with Calloway.
The FJ! clue was one I would not have known in 1984 though by 2019 there had been enough clue usage of this type to help me today:
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#7140, aired 2015-10-02 I'M JUST A "VILLE" $1600: Named for its abundance of ore, this Colorado city is the USA's highest incorporated city
#6704, aired 2013-11-07 AROUND THE USA $800: Is a marathon too short? Try a 100-mile course with a high point at 12,600 feet--the Leadville trail 100 run in this state
#6144, aired 2011-05-05 U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: Leadville in the Rockies in this state is the USA's highest incorporated city
#3303, aired 1999-01-06 THE USA $800: At an altitude of about 10,200 feet, this Colorado city is the highest incorporated city in the USA
#2848, aired 1997-01-08 GUINNESS RECORDS $500: The highest incorporated U.S. city is Leadville in this state at an elevation of 10,152 feet
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (1 result returned)
#375, aired 1986-02-14 U.S. GEOGRAPHY: Geographic distinction of the city of Leadville, Colorado
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Was anybody else thrown off by the fact that
Tough one.
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'lead' is not the name of an ore, really?
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Missed it today because I missed the significance of the height in the clue. Got close with Boulder.MinnesotaMyron wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 4:17 pmhbomb1947 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 3:00 pm Here's an article about the show from 1989 that I came across.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm ... story.htmlA FInal Jeopardy in 1986, and last seen in 2015, this is a Thing Worth Knowing."They love Leadville, Colo., 'the highest city in the United States!' "
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I might have been able to say that I would have been thrown by that if I had ever heard of "Leadville" in the first place. So I was doubly doomed not to be able to get this one.
I wasn't able to think of a single U.S. city named for an ore proper.
I wasn't able to think of a single U.S. city named for an ore proper.
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I think US Grant was from oneRobert K S wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2019 12:14 pm I wasn't able to think of a single U.S. city named for an ore proper.
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(named for an actual ore of the metal in question),
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The only one I could think of that is named after an ore is Galena, IL, which is most definitely not at 10,000 feet! Within the 30 seconds, I at least got on the right track by abandoning the notion that the city was named for an ore per se.
I guessed Silver City, NV. Geography and chemistry are my wheelhouse categories, so I'm a bit disappointed to not have solved this one...
I guessed Silver City, NV. Geography and chemistry are my wheelhouse categories, so I'm a bit disappointed to not have solved this one...
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I got it after about 15 seconds, but probably only because I live in Colorado. I agree the 'ore' designation made it more difficult, as I went at it from that angle, and Galena was the only city I could think of named for an ore. (Bauxite, Cinnabar?!?). When I finally focused on the 10,000+ feet, then it was clear to me what they were going for.
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Galena, interesting. But alas I neither knew that fact about President Grant nor did I know "galena" was an ore. And if you asked me to say where Grant was from this Ohioan would name either of the Ohio places associated with him (Point Pleasant or Georgetown, Ohio).
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I gather what they were really asking is, what is the highest elevation city in the US? A textbook case in parsing the whole clue... why did they mention the elevation specifically?
But even if you asked me that way, I wouldn't have known...
But even if you asked me that way, I wouldn't have known...
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Re: Monday, October 21, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
Well, Galena is where he was based at the time of the CIvil War. I wouldn't use "from" myself. It was my first thought too but yeah, 10,000 feet, so I went to Golden. I also don't like the phrasing of the clue, but the only way I might have got Leadville was if I had heard of it.Robert K S wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2019 3:14 pmGalena, interesting. But alas I neither knew that fact about President Grant nor did I know "galena" was an ore. And if you asked me to say where Grant was from this Ohioan would name either of the Ohio places associated with him (Point Pleasant or Georgetown, Ohio).
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Figured the elevation meant Colorado, and happened to know of Leadville from bike and road racing, so was able to make the connection fairly quickly. I can see though how many people would never have heard of it.
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Re: Monday, October 21, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
Coryat $35600
47 R
0 W
DD 2/3
FJ
Low Coryat for 47/0 because I was only 1/6 on the $2000 clues (but it was LT). I gave up prematurely on three of those and one other (which I do too often on movie clues, just assuming I won't know them) so I missed out on a very gettable 50 R/$40k Coryat night.
On FJ... I guessed
and counted myself wrong. Turns out that is the original name of the correct city. Purely coincidence, I can't claim to have known that before just now. Judges?
47 R
0 W
DD 2/3
FJ
Low Coryat for 47/0 because I was only 1/6 on the $2000 clues (but it was LT). I gave up prematurely on three of those and one other (which I do too often on movie clues, just assuming I won't know them) so I missed out on a very gettable 50 R/$40k Coryat night.
On FJ... I guessed
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Silver City
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I was 4/5 in Starts & Ends with P, Music Legends, Canada, Gender-Free, American History, and "T" Birds.
Only $200 in "Our Home" and "& Native Land".
No guess on the top two Quotes (Archimedes = lever was new to me) but got the other three.
NHO "Lambda Award".
Tossed around gold, copper, silver, and iron in my head for five minutes and yielded no results. NHO the correct response, and apparently I'm not alone this time. What an awful clue for an obscure response.
Lach Trash: Duke Ellington, Glen Campbell. Also got the Orwell and 1930s DDs.
Only $200 in "Our Home" and "& Native Land".
No guess on the top two Quotes (Archimedes = lever was new to me) but got the other three.
NHO "Lambda Award".
Tossed around gold, copper, silver, and iron in my head for five minutes and yielded no results. NHO the correct response, and apparently I'm not alone this time. What an awful clue for an obscure response.
Lach Trash: Duke Ellington, Glen Campbell. Also got the Orwell and 1930s DDs.
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Re: Monday, October 21, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
When the category was revealed, my brother jokingly answered our home town, knowing it was too obscure to possibly be the answer. We kinda' joked about that when the real answer was revealed. "What the heck is Leadville?" A quick Google search reveals... it's a random obscure town. My brother's random guess was surprisingly plausible after all .
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I'm surprised to learn this is (apparently) not as well-known as I thought. I saw US Cities -> 10,000 feet, what's higher than Denver? -> Leadville and check with mining -> done. *shrug*
Congrats to Ryan on his win. Alex seemed to really like Mononita.
Congrats to Ryan on his win. Alex seemed to really like Mononita.
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Re: Monday, October 21, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
And yet, he still would have won if he had chosen the "bet small" option in his Stratton's Dilemma on FJ.MarkBarrett wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2019 11:03 am Daryn was 0/3 on big clues and Ariana Grande has an appropriate song title, "thank u, next."
I'll be checking the box for "My incorrect response was Golden." Which is embarrassing since I participated in this thread less than 6 months ago that Myron mentions above:
By today I had forgotten that Leadville existed.MinnesotaMyron wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 4:17 pmhbomb1947 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 3:00 pm Here's an article about the show from 1989 that I came across.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm ... story.htmlA FInal Jeopardy in 1986, and last seen in 2015, this is a Thing Worth Knowing."They love Leadville, Colo., 'the highest city in the United States!' "
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Re: Monday, October 21, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
When I saw the elevation in the clue, I immediately thought of Leadville, but I was troubled by the use of ore in the clue (and knowing that Galena was lead ore). I stuck with it, though, and was pleasantly surprised at the reveal.