Don’t worry, Aggie; they might give you credit for a wrong answer, like they did with Holzhauer in ’19, to wit:
AT: “These two ironclads fought a famous battle in the American Civil War” (or something along those lines).
JH: “What were the Monitor and the Merrimack?” (Though in his head he was probably seeing the popular misspelling of the latter, sans the k).
AT: “Correct.”
No, it’s not. The USS Merrimack was burned to the waterline & scuttled in April 1861 when the US Navy abandoned Norfolk Navy Yard just after the traitors fired on Fort Sumter.
The treasonous navy raised the keel – all that was left – and used it to build their ironclad, the CSS Virginia; at the time of the Battle of Hampton Roads, the Merrimack hadn’t existed for almost a year.
Jeopardy contests stand on platforms that they can raise. That’s why there’s little height discrepancies among them. My friend who was on the show told me that.
seanfear about 2 years ago
even better, a ladder, and a conical hat
rshive about 2 years ago
Don’t want no short people ’round here.
Julius Marold Premium Member about 2 years ago
They are “lecterns”. What you stand on is the podium. And I didn’t even make it to the first round in “Jeopardy”. Sigh…
monya_43 about 2 years ago
Sounds like Agnes has herself convinced.
Martin Booda about 2 years ago
If they let losers back during Second Chance, Agnes may have a shot.
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
jeopardy could use the boost agnes would provide…
ChessPirate about 2 years ago
To make that kind of money, she’ll have to have a very fast trigger finger and go “All In” a lot; little Agnes tends to go “All Under”…
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timinwsac Premium Member about 2 years ago
She’ll do OK as long as her opponents are only biggley smart.
Cozmik Cowboy about 2 years ago
Don’t worry, Aggie; they might give you credit for a wrong answer, like they did with Holzhauer in ’19, to wit:
AT: “These two ironclads fought a famous battle in the American Civil War” (or something along those lines).
JH: “What were the Monitor and the Merrimack?” (Though in his head he was probably seeing the popular misspelling of the latter, sans the k).
AT: “Correct.”
No, it’s not. The USS Merrimack was burned to the waterline & scuttled in April 1861 when the US Navy abandoned Norfolk Navy Yard just after the traitors fired on Fort Sumter.
The treasonous navy raised the keel – all that was left – and used it to build their ironclad, the CSS Virginia; at the time of the Battle of Hampton Roads, the Merrimack hadn’t existed for almost a year.
theincrediblebulk about 2 years ago
Famous Phrases… This weather-related phrase is used to express the concept of ignorance.
“What is I don’t have the foggiest idea?”
Correct
“What?”
christelisbetty about 2 years ago
I see Agnes as the young female version of Cliff Clavin. “Who are three people who have never been in my kitchen ?”
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 2 years ago
Jeopardy contests stand on platforms that they can raise. That’s why there’s little height discrepancies among them. My friend who was on the show told me that.