Jeopardy! Season 42. It is what it is

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I’m sorry. I screwed up here. I didn’t understand why someone would hide something about the answer to a Jeopardy! question. I didn’t look at the date of it. I presume that N9IWP lives in the Mountain Time Zone. They put in their post two hours before this post. I should have hidden the answer for that Final Jeopardy!.

No, wait a minute. That’s not true. Mountain Time is two hours earlier than Eastern Time How could N9IWP possibly know about the Final Jeopardy! answer?

Jeopardy airs at 4:30 PM local (central) (on my NBC affiliate)
(or I could go to https://j-archive.com/ but I didn’t – sometimes I do go there to read clues/responses I missed)

Brian

I guessed Lennie from Of Mice and Men.

My wife and I both looked at the TV and said, “Wait. Where did it say he was autistic?”

I was trying to think of a book with “Reward” in the title since they had that word in quotes.

I didn’t get it because I always wrongly think of To Kill A Mockingbird as being a 50s novel. My wife got it.

Loved the winner’s answer.

I was happy to get the orbit/ZZ Top answer that none of the contestants knew tonight.

I thought “The only ZZ Top song title I can think of is La Grange, but that can’t be it” :slight_smile:

That was my first thought, but then I realized I didn’t know exactly when Mockingbird came out. While I never presumed that Boo was autistic, he seemed to have something wrong with him, and the part about keeping his heroic act a secret clinched it for me.

“Legs” was the first ZZ Top song i thought of, but assumed that probably wasn’t right. Then I read the clue again and realized they were talking about Lagrange points, but had no idea that was a song.

The term “autistic” was first used in 1911, but the collection of things it described was different. In the 1940s it began to be used for a collection of things closer to how it’s now used. By the 1990s it began to be understood that it was for a spectrum of things. It’s now often considered to not really be a disorder in general. Here’s a recent article about it:

I’m not an expert on it, so I can’t answer any questions about it

The ZZ Top reference made guess “syzygy” thinking it spelled “zyzygy”. Having no idea that ZZ Top had a song “La Grange”

He’s never specifically identified as autistic in the novel, but a fair number of critics and commentators have suggested it more recently.

Sherlock Holmes is often suggested to be on the autism spectrum as well.

I didn’t get the answer, but I probably should have. I did enjoy the ending of the game. It’s the kind of thing you hope for when you’re way behind in third place, and both of your competitors are very close or tied. Nice to see it actually happen.

I didn’t get the answer, but the first thing I said was, “She should be nothing. It’s the only way to win if they don’t get it and she doesn’t either.”

Tonight’s FJ was very misleading (I thought)…

A 1606 map of America shows this archipelago as part of a Southern Continent by a canoe with smoke billowing from its center

“map of America” should be “map of The Americas” since the answer was Tierra Del Fuego"

Well, the category was “The Southern Hemisphere”

Yeah, I didn’t think it was misleading at all. The category was Southern Hemisphere, the clue included the phrase “Southern Continent”, that’s on you (and Will Yancey) if you think they meant Florida.

Yeah d’oh - forgetting the category.. cardinal sin in Jeopardy. But I was thinking southern continent as South America, and map as Of the Americas, so ending trying to think of something in the Caribbean and was totally out to lunch.

The entire Caribbean is in the Northern Hemisphere. Heck 20% of the South American continent is in the Northern Hemisphere.

Aside - Imagine if IBM’s Watson answered “Toronto” in the US Cities category these days…

I remember the original show with Art Fleming, and unseen stagehands pulling up the cards to reveal the “answer.” It was broadcast around noon. When it was cancelled, some network executive explained “They give the answer and the players have to guess the question! BO-RING!”

I hope that Merv or Alex met that guy later and rubbed the show’s success right in his face.