I just watched this Monday game - I missed that clue, but managed to pick up a bunch of others, ending up with $7,000 total for the episode ($3,000 in the Jeopardy round, $4,000 in the Double Jeopardy round, including one of the two missed Daily Doubles).
On the topic of missed Daily Doubles, though, yet another completely incomprehensible bet on a Daily Double in the last clue of the round. Our defending champion got it. He was sitting at $10k, with the competitors at $8600 and $8400. So no matter what, he can guarantee himself the top spot heading into Final Jeopardy by betting no more than $1399. But for some reason he makes a $2000 bet. There is zero point to this. It doesn’t get him a runaway if he’s right, and if he’s wrong - which he was! - it drops him from 1st to 3rd going into FJ, which is a huge disadvantage. Lucky for him, he was the only contestant to get FJ right, but he put himself in position to lose when he didn’t have to and when the bet, even if successful, didn’t materially improve his chance to win.
Just be you. You is enough. - K, 4/5/10, 0:13.8 to play, 60-59 Duke.
You're all jealous hypocrites. - Titus on Laettner
You see those guys? Animals. They're animals. - SIU Coach Chris Lowery, on Duke
A tough Jeopardy round, with only two chances total. In Double Jeopardy, there were 7 stumpers, a bit more like usual.
Sadly, I was only able to capitalize with one answer; thankfully it was a $1600 question.
If anybody else played, I'm pretty sure somebody did better than I did. I was sad that I missed the thousand dollar question in children's books....
I got the children’s lit and Malcom X questions for a total of $2600. I might have eventually come up with the $1600 “Sounds like an animal” clue, but my wife blurted out the correct response while I was still scrambling to come up with something.
On the other hand, I could have had all of eternity and I wouldn’t have been able to come up with the singer/actress/Hermes bag question.
Still catching up.
Tuesday’s game I got $6,600 (including Kawhi Leonard Bernstein - love a before and after category)
Wednesday much weaker - I got $2,800 and just 3 correct triple stumpers (freckles, Thanksgiving, and Hirohito, the latter two of which were both inexplicable stumpers to me)
Just be you. You is enough. - K, 4/5/10, 0:13.8 to play, 60-59 Duke.
You're all jealous hypocrites. - Titus on Laettner
You see those guys? Animals. They're animals. - SIU Coach Chris Lowery, on Duke
Wow, was I behind. Here are the triple stumpers and missed Daily Doubles that I got right. Each date links to the Jeopardy! Archive page for that episode.
9/13
Alphabetically Next $600
20th Song/21st Ad $800, 1200
9/14
Literary Characters $1200, 1600
9/15
TV Title Adjectives $1000
9/16
Texting Abbrev. $400
British Literature $1600
Explorers DD $3000
9/19
Words Before Words $600
Hunger for Reading $1000
Flags $1000
Jack $1200
9/20
Heteronyms $600
Before and After People $1600, 2000
Genres of Poetry $1600
9/21
2 Books in 1 $1200
Emperors $1600
9/22
Children's Books $1000
Beyonce Songs $1600
Sounds Like Animal $1600
In My Autobiography DD $4000
Nice work, brevity! I take it you got the Willa Cather question. Surprised me that that one turned out to be a triple stumper.
Tough going in the first round, with only three stumpers, but there were nine in Double Jeopardy, so a lot of cash was up for grabs.
I feel like I need to get more sleep or something, as I only got $400 in the first round and one solitary $2000 clue in the second. It was pretty embarrassing how many stumpers there were in the Bible category andmit only snagged one of them. This is especially distressing because I used to teach the Bible class at church on Sundays. I would have got them all correct on a multiple choice test, but rapid fire I came up short on easy stuff like the birthplace of Paul.
Oh, well.
Caught up now, and to mirror brevity’s format:
9/22
Children’s Books $1,000
Sounds Like an Animal $1,200; $1,600
In my Autobiography $4,000 (DD)
9/23
Cutting Back on the Brand $1,000
Bible Study $1,600
It’s Only “A” Country $1,600; $3,000 DD
Just be you. You is enough. - K, 4/5/10, 0:13.8 to play, 60-59 Duke.
You're all jealous hypocrites. - Titus on Laettner
You see those guys? Animals. They're animals. - SIU Coach Chris Lowery, on Duke
9/23
American History DD $2000, regular $2000
It's Only "A" Country DD $3000, $1600
Bible Study $1600
9/23
Going Home: $400
It’s only “A” country: $1600
American History: $2000
Total: $4000
“Horseshoes and Hand Grenades” responses
Cutting back in the brand: $1000 - I made the same mistake as the first contestant
Bible Study: $1600 - I guessed the wrong “___sheba”
Was it something like over $18,000 in unclaimed cash last night? I got NONE of it.
Are we tracking weekly totals per the original post? I caught up on last week's episodes last night, after missing Weds thru Fri live. My total for the week of 9/19 thru 9/23 was $12,800. A couple big days in there (including a Daily Double), and a couple days where I only picked up $1,000 or so total.
I started watching some live episodes this week and caught all of Friday’s. Unfortunately I didn’t write anything down but I did run the Bible category, claiming money for Tarsus, Sheba, and Synoptics.
Sept 26, 2022 Episode
Friends: $600 (I was surprised that none of the contestants got this one)
Mountain World: $1600 (This was a guess, had I been on the show I probably wouldn't have buzzed in.)
Writing Implements: $2000
Total: $4200
There is a chance I would have also got the $2000 clue in the "S" Words category if my wife hadn't blurted out the correct response immediately - but probably not, as I was drawing a blank initially.
I didn't get to see it until today, but I ended up with $4600, I think my best outing since we started. I got two of the missed $2000 questions and the same $600 clue you got in Friends, which is kind of ironic given that I have never watched even a single episode of the tv show.