TV quiz show: Jeopardy! TV quiz show: Jeopardy!
21Clyde wrote:Clyde wrote:Here's a super-dorky little Jeopardy min-game the missus and I play: when the Final Jeopardy category is announced just before the commercial break we try to guess what the answer (or question, I guess) is going to be based on only that information. For example, let's say the category is 20th Century Poets. Based on that, I might guess T.S. Eliot and my girlfriend might guess Sylva Plath. (The way we do it is we silently each think of what our guess is and then share when we're both ready so as not to possibly influence each other's answers by shouting stuff out.) One guess only and once you've said it out loud you can't change your answer. I probably get it right about once-twice a month, although I once got four over the course of two weeks. Yes, I know, I already said this was super-dorky.Won this little game last night. Category was North American Cities and both my partner and I picked Montreal as we had been discussing the city not five minutes earlier. (Also, the category suggests that the city won't be in the U.S. and Jeopardy leans more toward Canada than Mexico.)The clue was In 2017 this city celebrated its 375th birthday & the 50th anniv. of an event that made it an international tourist destination.I won my little game last night with the category of Children's Authors. I guessed Maurice Sendak.The clue wasThis author & illustrator who won the 1964 Caldecott Medal was dubbed the œPicasso of children s books