10 Jeopardy! Clues June 22, 2016

Here are 10 triple stumpers from the 6-22-2016 Jeopardy! match.

ART TERMS ($600) To give the illusion of shade or texture in a drawing, artists create a mesh-like pattern of lines in a technique called this
$600 Jeopardy clue in Art Terms (6-22-16)

($800) This blue-green oxidation of bronze & copper is sometimes induced artificially

ENGLISH USAGE ($200) This verb can mean to swing gently, to play electric guitar or to wear a certain item with great style

($800) This adjective meaning “having the most victories” is a fairly recent sports page creation

-OLOGIES ($400) Before global warming was a thing, Marvin Gaye put this -ology into the subtitle of his song “Mercy Mercy Me”

MILAN ($2000) You may never “tire” of seeing this company’s building in Milan, or visiting its flagship Pzero store there

PREQUELS & SEQUELS ($1600) Published 2 years later, it was A.A. Milne’s sequel to “Winnie-the-Pooh”

AMERICANA ($800) Mount Spurr & Mount Shishadin are these, of which Alaska has more than any other state

($1200) A Spanish galleon & one of these later transport adorn Florida’s state quarter

($1600) Rockaway inlet is the only outlet of this NYC bay on which JFK airport is located

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