12 Jeopardy! Clues October 2, 2017
Here are 2 triple stumpers from the 10-2-2017 Jeopardy! match.
WELCOME BACK, U.S. SUPREME COURT ($600) Thank her, the first female dean of Harvard Law, for getting a Froyo machine installed in the cafeteria (See No. 3)
WHAT THE “L”? ($1200) In the ACLU, a group that loves the U.S. Constitution (The L word)
They had 2 LEAP YEAR categories in this game, one was about leap years and the other was about leaps. (No lizards were involved). The players got all the clues except the $2000 one in the last round.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! ROUND:
($200) May 10: The Centennial Exposition opens in Philadelphia
($400) October 14: U.N. & Chinese forces begin the Battle of Triangle Hill
($600) December 20: South Carolina secedes from the Union
($800) August 31: Brazil’s Senate impeaches Dilma Rousseff
($1000) January 24: Apple’s Macintosh computer goes on sale
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! ROUND:
($400) With a 26′ 5-1/2″ jump right in Der Fuehrer’s face, Jesse Owens took the long jump gold medal at this city’s 1936 Olympics
($800) In 1932 this “Babe” set a record in the women’s high jump that stood for 7 years
($1200) In 1987 this alliterative woman, Flo-Jo’s sister-in-law, tied the world long jump record
($1600) In 1968 the high jump was revolutionized by the new technique alliteratively called the Fosbury this
*($2000) The world high jump record of 8 feet 1/2 inch was set in 1993 by Javier Sotomayor of this country
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