bway category on jeopardy
#2
Posted: 12/15/04 at 6:24pm
Um...sorry I am having a blonde moment. What was the point of this thread?
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#4
Posted: 12/15/04 at 6:28pm
*blink* Is it Broadway celebs competing, or is it just a Broadway themed show, or category or what?
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#5
Posted: 12/15/04 at 6:30pm
Ooooooooookay then
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#6
Posted: 12/15/04 at 6:34pm
i remember reading the article on playbill.com about this... what day is it on? tonight?
::bust a move::
#7
Posted: 12/15/04 at 6:35pm
if you read an article can u explain bc i'm lost...
#8
Posted: 12/15/04 at 6:35pm
ITS ON TONIGHT
ITS A SINGLE CATAGORY - HENCE THE FIVE SHOWS
ITS A SINGLE CATAGORY - HENCE THE FIVE SHOWS
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--Aristotle
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#9
Posted: 12/15/04 at 6:37pm
there's supposed to be a category about broadway on jeopardy where all the clues are clips from current shows... but i guess its just the "clue crew" standing near the sets from what yankee said
::bust a move::
#12
Posted: 12/15/04 at 7:16pm
just turned it on and saw the end of the first round..did they have the b'way category yet?
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#13
Posted: 12/15/04 at 7:18pm
hahaha.... that clue girl flying was priceless! haha, how dramatic....
5/5... yay!
5/5... yay!
Updated On: 12/15/04 at 07:18 PM
#14
Posted: 12/15/04 at 7:20pm
OMG!!!
TOO EASY!!!!
TOO EASY!!!!
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#15
Posted: 12/15/04 at 7:24pm
Not on til 7:30 where i live.....
Me tarzan nah nah nah nah....
#17
Posted: 12/15/04 at 7:47pm
Here we go........
Me tarzan nah nah nah nah....
#18
Posted: 12/15/04 at 7:51pm
You have got to be kidding me.......haha
Me tarzan nah nah nah nah....
#19
Posted: 12/15/04 at 7:52pm
eh, what should we have expected... its only 5 sec long each
::bust a move::
#20
Posted: 12/15/04 at 7:59pm
Almost squealed when I saw John and friends (only because roomie and friends were in the room). Not really earth shattering though.
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#21
Posted: 12/15/04 at 8:05pm
That was SOOOOOO easy.
The guy was robbed on the LK question.
Taymar-Taymor...what's in a name.
The guy was robbed on the LK question.
Taymar-Taymor...what's in a name.
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With a stone clutched in his hand
He was only a boy
But he knew someone must take a stand
There will always be a valley
Always mountains one must scale
There will always be perilous waters
Which someone must sail
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#22
Posted: 12/15/04 at 8:29pm
Yeah, a little too easy. I was watching with the guy who won college jeopardy last year (he lives in my building.) This round, and the one last year when "What is Pirates of Penzance?" was the answer are the only times I've ever beaten him. It was pretty exciting.
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-tick...tick...BOOM!
#23
Posted: 12/15/04 at 9:20pm
Who got the Marat/Sade question? Me!
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