11 Jeopardy! Clues October 22, 2018

Here are 11 triple stumpers from the 10-22-2018 Jeopardy! match.

A EUROPEAN HOLIDAY ($600) Ancient Romans whooped it up in this February festival as blood was smeared on laughing priests called Luperci

($1000) On Tynwald Day on this isle in the Irish Sea, citizens may present petitions for redress

NO LONGER AROUND ($600) As of summer 1999, you could no longer hail one of these iconic rides in New York City
$600 No Longer Around clue (Jeopardy! 10-22-18)

CLASSICAL RAPPERS ($800) Erik Satie, aka “Ice Satie”, threw down with the movement known as this -ism, closely related to Dadaism

($1200) This modest “Night on Bald Mountain” composer was an imposing member of the Russian crew “The Five”

SUPREME COURT CASES ($2000) The Supreme Court struck down limits on campaign contributions by corporations & unions in this 2010 ruling

VARIOUS COWBOYS ($800) In 1980 this actor left Barbarino behind for country music at Gilley’s in “Urban Cowboy”

($1200) This is one of the nicknames of Steve Miller’s “The Joker,” & also another of Steve’s songs

($2000) This “Singing Cowboy” had a huge hit singing “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”

VENOM ($800) The venomous snake seen here is called the water type of this
$800 Venom clue (Jeopardy! 10-22-18

($1200) The Brazilian wandering type of this packs a powerful venom; check those bunches of bananas for it

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