9 Jeopardy! Clues October 19, 2018

Here are 4 triple stumpers from the 10-19-2018 Jeopardy! match.

TIMELY PHRASES ($1000) JFK loved the Broadway lyric “Once there was a spot, for one” these 3 words “That was Camelot”

THE 1980S ($400) The “Dynasty” of these accessories (in fashion, not football) began in the ’30s but peaked in the ’80s

($1000) The silos at Lithuania’s Plokstine missile base that once had Soviet SS4 rockets are empty. The missiles were destroyed under terms of this treaty, signed in 1987 by Gorbachev and Reagan and known by 3 letters for short.

WHOSE MEGA-ALBUM? ($2000) She sold 12 million pieces of her 1995 “Pieces of You”

The players got all the clues in PAYING THE PIPER, except the last two:

($400) If you liked his tune in Saskatoon, pay him with one of these “crazy” dollar coins
($800) If you thought he did rock whilst sipping coffee in Iraq, slip him a note of 1,000 of these
($1200) If his Haifa chorale boosted morale, say thanks with this currency of modern & ancient Israel
*($1600) If you liked his ditty while in Quezon City, pay the piper 50 of these, with Sergio Osmeña on this bill
*($2000) If his song touched your soul in Seoul, tip him about a dollar– 1,000 of these units

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