Jeopardy! Clues June 15, 2017

Here are 3 triple stumpers from the 6-15-2017 Jeopardy! match.

WATCH OUT FOR SPIDERS ($1000) Garden spiders are part of the spider group known as “these weavers” due to the oval shape of their web

U.S. MUSEUMS ($1200) As you’re walking the streets of this city, drop by the Republic of the Rio Grande Museum (Alex Trebek didn’t elaborate on the reason for the phrase “walking the streets” in this clue, but here it is)

MINORITY REPORT ($1600) Nepalese constitute a majority in the southern part of this country just a little strip of India away

The players got all these clues in ANCIENT ROME:

($400) A typical Roman home had a cubiculum, or bedroom, and a culina, this

($800) This first emperor overhauled all aspects of Roman life in his regime, which he called the Principate

($1200) A retiarius was a gladiator who wore very little armor & fought with a trident & this to entangle his opponent

($1600) With a population of more than a half million, this Egyptian seaport was the second largest city in the empire

($2000) By 23 A.D. the prefect Sejanus became the sole commander of these elite protectors of the emperor

Today’s Daily Doubles and more information on Final Jeopardy! on Fikkle Fame’s full Daily Jeopardy! Recap

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