11 Jeopardy! Clues 3-31-17

Here are 6 triple stumpers from the 3-31-2017 Jeopardy! match.

THE 50 STATES ($800) The Sequoyah Constitution became part of this state’s constitution when it was admitted to the Union in 1907

($1000) The highest temperature ever recorded in this state was a blistering 118 degrees at Keokuk on July 20, 1934

BOOKS & AUTHORS ($200) In 2016 Bruce Springsteen released an autobiography called this, a title he’d used before

SPECIAL DOUBLE K ($800) Time to meet this aircraft used by the Germans in World War I

GENERAL SCIENCE ($2000) 2 compounds made of the same elements in the same proportions but with different properties are called these

EUROPEAN ARTISTS ($2000) This Austrian known for using gold leaf in his paintings was a founder of the Vienna Secession

The players got all the clues in UNFORTUNATE HISTORY except the ones marked with an asterisk:

($400) Developed as a miracle insecticide in 1939, it was later discovered to cause damage to wildlife & was restricted in 1972

*($800) Pressed into service during WWII, this “royal” luxury liner rammed a navy cruiser in 1942,, cutting it in half

*($1200) This president from N.H. began his inaugural address in “bitter sorrow”, his son having recently died in a train wreck

($1600) In 2003 this traditional French vacation month was marred by a heat wave that killed nearly 15,000

($2000) This Caribbean island was all but obliterated in 1997 when the Soufriere Hills Volcano woke up

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