krf100 wrote:For whomever can answer it. If there is a mistake made that doesn't "appear" to be repaired during the game, will they reward the money post production?
An example would be Ken's "Ho" answer. It was ruled wrong, but in retrospect, I'm pretty certain it fit the clue perfectly.
Another example was from a few years ago, the final Jeopardy answer was Don Quijote and one of the contestants wrote Don Quixote. As I recall, Alex made a comment like, "Even allowing for misspelling, we can't make that answer work." However, it was correct according to many of the spellings I've seen. It didn't affect the outcome of the game, and maybe at that time they weren't giving cash for 2nd and 3rd anyway. But would they have fixed it with the contestant afterward if it would have made a difference?
krf100 wrote:An example would be Ken's "Ho" answer. It was ruled wrong, but in retrospect, I'm pretty certain it fit the clue perfectly.
missbitesalot wrote:I wiki'd. It looks like revisionism strikes again as it is now spelled "Quijote" to be more authentically Spanish. You can't see my eyes rolling, but—O! how they do...
WendellWit wrote:In her latest Parade Magazine column (what? do I lose cool points for reading Parade? I ran out of other newspaper sections in the bathroom; it was either that or Real Estate which is way too depressing) Marilyn Vos Savant declared herself in favor of "spelling reform" and suggested we start with changing "through" to "thro" and "though" to "tho". I am not kidding. It's not up on the web yet, but on Tuesday it'll be here.
krf100 wrote:WendellWit wrote:In her latest Parade Magazine column (what? do I lose cool points for reading Parade? I ran out of other newspaper sections in the bathroom; it was either that or Real Estate which is way too depressing) Marilyn Vos Savant declared herself in favor of "spelling reform" and suggested we start with changing "through" to "thro" and "though" to "tho". I am not kidding. It's not up on the web yet, but on Tuesday it'll be here.
I read that, too, tho she used the spelling thru.
Ken Jennings wrote:Uh, what are you talking about? Modernized spelling in some literary editions isn't exactly the most dangerous kind of revionism. Did you have to read "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet" in high school? Well, it's spelled "Tragedie" in the First Folio. The PC police strikes again!
themanwho wrote:I'll personally give a cookie to anyone who can remember even one other question from Ken's 75-game run (excepting the 75th FJ, which is nearly as famous). Seriously. Come by my house in Sioux Falls, recite me one other clue, and I'll make sure you get a good cookie.
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