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Related: About this forumJeopardy 7/3 welcome back Ken but... SPOILER...
Final J question: Two of the 3 contestants said it just as I did. I SO thought it was
culottes. Oh, well.

Scottie Mom
(5,833 posts)I will admit, however, I got really good with the fast forward on the remote while the other host had her run.
NoRethugFriends
(3,475 posts)Diamond_Dog
(38,110 posts)And I thought I knew a little bit about fashion.
LisaM
(29,327 posts)I don't know who researched the question, but my mother was a teen in the 1940s and she snorted when she heard the answer.
a kennedy
(34,171 posts)LisaM
(29,327 posts)It was a trend and "Bob" can mean "cut".
ret5hd
(21,733 posts)Mayim refused.
Me.
(35,454 posts)a kennedy
(34,171 posts)But gawd love her for standing with the writers. Damn it, wanted to not like her at all, and this just changes things.
Me.
(35,454 posts)Last edited Tue Jul 4, 2023, 09:57 AM - Edit history (1)
respect for the move on her part
Phentex
(16,620 posts)Too many points of reference to make sense. I first said culotte then I was trying to think of something that uses the word crop. Because the quotes in the clue referred to cut off so you're thinking of an item that's cut off. But it goes:
hair style = bob = cut off = item of clothing using bob/cut off = bobby socks
or
cut off = bob like the hair style = something that is bobbed = socks
I generally don't think of cutting fabric as bobbing something. Also when you look up the history, the socks were actually folded or cuffed and not cut off.