9 Jeopardy! Clues February 6, 2017

Here are 5 triple stumpers from the 2-6-2017 Jeopardy! match:

VENICE ($1600) This sandbar, home to the Venice Film Festival since 1932, is one of Europe’s most popular beach resorts

($2000) The museum of glass art in the Giustinian Palace chronicles this nearby island’s glassmaking history

ALLITERATIVE 2-WORD TERMS ($1600) They’re the classic footwear seen here
Alliterative 2-Word Terms $1600 clue (2/6/17)

($2000) Alliterative synonym for a shaman

CLASSICAL MUSIC ($1600) Mendelssohn’s “Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage” is a concert one— not before an opera but standing alone

These 4 clues come from the “FICTIONAL DEATH” category, all responded to correctly:

($200) Post-mortem the title character of this H.G. Wells novel can be seen, hands & feet first

($400) This author said, “I killed Ned in the first book and it shocked a lot of people”; he was far from finished with the shocking

($600) The bell tolls for Esmeralda, executed as a sorceress in this 1831 classic

($800) This justifiably upset “Romeo and Juliet” character says, “A plague o’ both your houses!” before he dies

The other clue in the category was a Daily Double and you will find it and more on Fikkle Fame’s full Daily Jeopardy! Recap

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