10 Jeopardy! Clues January 25, 2019

Here are 5 triple stumpers from the 1-25-2019 Jeopardy! match.

THE HODGEST OF PODGE ($1000) Briefly at Atlanta U., Mary Spivey wound up as the last living female graduate of this college, getting her degree in 1933

PEST CONTROL ($400) Washington, D.C. is dealing with rats by dropping dry ice down their holes; then this gas finishes them off

REFERENCE GOES DIGITAL ($1600) uscode.house.gov lets you read these of the United States

POP CULTURE PORTMANTEAUS ($800) Jim Henson has said that the “M” in muppet comes from this word

EYE EXAM ($1600) In cataract surgery, this part of the eye that has become clouded is removed & replaced with an artificial one

The players got all these clues in POETRY IN MOTION :
($200) Charging an army”, says this Tennyson poem, “plunged in the battery-smoke right thro’ the line they broke”
($400) Shakespeare rhymed, “Shall I compare these to a summer’s day?” & “rough winds do shake the darling buds” this
($600) A poem by Maya Angelous says, “You may trod me in the very dirt but still, like dust, I’ll” do this
($800) This man is the “he” in Longfellow’s line “It was one by the village clock, when he galloped into Lexington”
($1000) His “Mending Wall” says, “And on a day we meet to walk the line and set the wall between us once again”

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