genius2751
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Post by genius2751 on Aug 8, 2020 19:14:29 GMT -5
Oh...so they threw out a themed puzzle. Interesting.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2020 19:50:41 GMT -5
I swear, that same puzzle was used on 12/17/08 (as SONG LYRICS; searches do say that this was a Frank Sinatra tune. It's actually from the Broadway musical "Annie Get Your Gun." Well then, I was misquoted.
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Post by mechamind on Aug 9, 2020 11:08:34 GMT -5
Huh? I'll bet someone got in trouble because later on they realize they should've accepted his pronunciation of "chivalry" the whole time. I try to pronounce my "ch-" and "sh-" words; perhaps Jeff briefly froze before he began to solve? For one thing, I sometimes freeze for a moment and keep making "T" sounds while trying to think, something that would lead me to pronounce some words with a hard "ch". And of course, it's not like you're adding "A" or "AN" to the beginning of a puzzle.
Imagine if they had "Chivalry" as a J! clue, and then the hard "ch" pronunciation was ruled incorrect. On top of that, the footage would remain intact. J! would probably get a lot of social media hate for that.
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Post by MarioGS on Aug 10, 2020 11:33:22 GMT -5
I swear, that same puzzle was used on 12/17/08 (as SONG LYRICS; searches do say that this was a Frank Sinatra tune. It's actually from the Broadway musical "Annie Get Your Gun." It's also the name of a 1954 film in which the song was featured. So that puzzle could have been categorized as Rhyme Time, Song Lyrics, Song Title, Movie Title, or just Title since it applies to titles of multiple media.
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