10 Jeopardy! Clues July 7, 2016

Here are 10 triple stumpers from the 7-7-2016 Jeopardy! match.

THE WRITE STUFF ($600) Mark Twain didn’t think Shakespeare wrote the famous plays, wondering why this 1616 document mentions no books

($800) A POEM BY HIM BEGINS, “All in green went my love riding on a great horse of gold into the silver dawn”
$600 Jeopardy! clue The Write Stuff (7-7-16)

EUROPEAN LAKES & RIVERS ($1600) It rises under Cuilcagh mountain & divides Ireland almost in 2.

($2000) At Hamburg, this river splits into 2 branches, which rejoin farther downstream

PUNNY & NOT-PUNNY DEFINITIONS ($800) “After the corn bread“, or to delay an event

JETS ($800) Jet engines & rockets both use jet propulsion; a jet engine takes in this element to burn fuel

Here are 4 clues from the “HAPPY HISTORY” category in Double Jeopardy!

($800) “Bloodless” is our preferred type of this 4-letter event, like the 1975 Nigerian one that deposed General Gowon

($1200) In 1979 a Seminole Chief used Indian sovereignty to offer healthy jackpots in this game also played in churches

($1600) In 1989 this then country ended Communist rule with its Velvet Revolution

($2000) Let’s revive this multi-day December celebration from Ancient Rome that featured unrestrained merrymaking

For the $400 clue and more on this match, check out Fikkle Fame’s full Daily Jeopardy! Recap

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