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Originally Posted by housenuts
Is this 73% just the % of ppl that said they knew it, or is there some better way to verify the accuracy
% that said they knew it. But to use a slightly different metric, it was the easiest of the 5 last week according to that poll.
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Originally Posted by Crazy Joe Davola
19th CENTURY EUROPE
Published in L'Aurore on January 13, 1898, it caused its author to be convicted of libel
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That was a ridiculously difficult and stupid Final J question.
So no, it was not. By Jeopardy standards anyway.
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Originally Posted by donniccolo
Does anyone else think that Alex is in the wrong when he says things like he did in the recent episode where the defending champion got the daily double at the end of the DJ? Alex basically told the guy what to wager by noting how far behind he was and how there was only one clue left. In my opinion it would be like if a dealer said something like "there are now four diamonds on board and any diamond and makes a flush!"
Yes. But this is entertainment after all, and most contestants would still wager $2k after his statement.