14 Jeopardy! Clues October 19, 2016
Here are 9 triple stumpers from the 10-19-2016 Jeopardy! match.
ON THE COVER OF ROLLING STONE ($1,000) She was on the cover as a “Manic Diva” & inside she discussed her verse on Kanye’s “Monster”
LITERARY NUMBER, PLEASE ($600) Seuss’ “The ___ Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins”
($800) Daniel Pyne’s “___ Palms”
STATE BIRDS ($1000) The scientific name of this Arkansas state bird means “many-tongued mimic”
FINAL RESTING PLACES ($800) Emerson & Thoreau are both buried at the Sleepy Hollow cemetery in this Massachusetts town
EUROPEAN CAPITALS ($800) Hungry? Stop by Soren K, a restaurant on this city’s harbor & try the squid with cabbage
QUASI-RELATED PAIRS ($800) Large farm buildings & a British peer
($2000) A unit of force & a printing symbol that looks like a hyphen
CROSSED OFF WALTZ ($1200) Mastery of the bop waltz stylings from this piano-playing jazz holy man has been attained. On to the next!
Here are all the clues from “TARANTINO’S FAVORITE ACTORS,” on of the categories that Shannon Dillmore ran in this match.
($400) As an officer who doesn’t like Nazis, he gave Christoph Waltz a new look at the end of “Inglourious Basterds”
($800) She gave the audience a shot of adrenalin in “Pulp Fiction”, her first Tarantino film
($1200) In “Django Unchained”, this Tarantino veteran plays a house slave almost as evil as his master
($1600) This veteran actor has appeared in Tarantino movies as Mr. White & the problem-solving man known as “The Wolf”
($2000) This British actor was unlucky & undercover as Mr. Orange in “Reservoir Dogs”
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