9 Jeopardy! Clues October 30, 2018

Here are 4 triple stumpers from the 10-30-2018 Jeopardy! match.

EPONYMOUSE ($1000) “Knowing how to do” in French, this omnipresent cheese-stealing cartoon mouse was a thorn in Klondike Kat’s side

AFRICAN GEOGRAPHY ($800) Once a site for communicating with ships, Signal Hill overlooks this South African “mother city”

THE CARDINAL RULES ($1600) This cardinal aka “the Red Eminence” dominated French politics in the 1630s

JOURNALISM ($800) Endowed by a grant from Joseph Pulitzer, this University offered the USA’s first graduate program for journalism (this links to a post that names the school Pulitzer endowed but says it was not first)

The players got all these clues in ’60S MUSIC POTPOURRI:

($200) This late ’60s music & art fair in Bethel, New York lent its name to a Charle Schulz character
($400) Diabetics beware: the top-selling pop single of 1969 was this double-talk song from the Archies
($600) The Beatles were so identified with Rickenbacker Guitars that many fans thought the company was British. In the ’60s, the Southern California factory received dozens of letters addressed to this city in the north of England
($800) “We can’t go on together” into the ’70s, Elvis– your last No. hit was this 1969 song
($1000) Mind-expanding drugs influenced the name of this style of rock performed by the Grateful Dead & Jefferson Airplane (Happy birthday, Grace Slick!)

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