9 Jeopardy! Clues July 25, 2017

Here are 4 triple stumpers from the 7-25-2017 Jeopardy! match.

WHO WROTE THE LINE? ($800) Tragedy is the imitation of an action… arousing pity and fear… to accomplish its catharsis (c. 330 B.C.)

BAWLERS ($200) This nursery rhyme guy “kissed the girls and made them cry”

STATUARY HALL: THE STATE REPRESENTED ($800) William Jennings Bryan

DIPLOMATIC DICTIONARY ($1200) From the Greek for “first page”, it’s the ceremonial side of diplomacy, including matters of courtesy and precedence

The players got all these clues in THE MUSICAL ’70S:

($400) References to Buddy Holly abound in this Don McLean hit about “the day the music died”

($800) Fleetwood Mac’s only No. 1 hit, “Dreams”, was written by her

($1200) He received a Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal in 1978 for “Copacabana (At the Copa)”

($1600) The perfect song for Rainy Days (half of the title), this adult contemporary tune is heard here

($2000) This disco hit about a work place says “keep those rags and machines humming”

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