12 Jeopardy! Clues January 3, 2017

Here are 12 triple stumpers from the 1-3-2017 Jeopardy! match.

AFTER THE CABINET ($800) Secretary of War under Garfield & Arthur, this son of Abraham Lincoln was also minister to Britain & ran the Pullman Company after the founder’s death
$800 After the Cabinet Jeopardy clue (1-3-2017)

MOVIE NUMBERS ($1000) That’s a lot of nail polish: “The _____ Fingers of Dr. T”

HOMONYMS ($400) To move clumsily through water, or the type of flatfishes that include the halibut

($800) Track a prey or quarry, or the petiole of a leaf

($1000) A flock of geese in flight, or a length of thread or yarn wound in a loose coil

CAPITAL CITY HOTELS ($800) Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Hotel California Am Kurfurstendamm

AFTER THE CABERNET ($1600) To cleanse the palate after the filet & silver oak, it’s this black currant sorbet, also found after “creme de”

ANCIENT BABYLON ($1600) This overworked Babylonian goddess of war & fertility was also the goddess of rain and thunderstorms
$800 After the Cabinet Jeopardy clue (1-3-2017)

ART & ARTISTS ($1200) Winslow Homer often depicted the coast of Maine in this type of painting, also the title of an Edward Albee play

($2000) Not sure if it’s ready for Playboy but one of this painter’s nudes is seen here
$800 After the Cabinet Jeopardy clue (1-3-2017)

ALL THE SINGLES LADIES ($2000) She had 3 singles in Billboard’s Top 10 during one week in 2014: “Problem”, “Break Free” & “Bang Bang”

16th CENTURY BOOKSHELF ($800) A story of revenge, Thomas Kyd’s play “The Spanish Tragedy” influenced this Shakespeare play from 1600

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