10 Jeopardy! Clues October 5, 2018

Here are 5 triple stumpers from the 10-5-2018 Jeopardy! match.

TALE AS OLD AS TIME ($1000) “War & Peace” was originally published as “Voyna i” this Russian word

LET IT GO ($200) Golf, so relaxing.. until I got 7 on a par-3, or this score

THE TRIAL’S VENUE ($2000) The trial of Leon Czolgosz– this city, not D.C.

POTPOURRI ($800) Later D.W. Griffith’s D.P., Billy Bitzer worked for Hearst on the first film camera team to cover a war, this one

($1200) Ancient Olympians were nude, including in this sport introduced in 708 B.C. that has a move called the Flying Mare

Adam got all the clues in THE “BEST” WORDS category:

($400) An 1821 poem called “The Faithful Dog” this
($800) In 1599 Sir Edwin Sandys wrote that he thought “honestie” to be this
($1200) Completes the line from a show tune: “A kiss on the hand may be quite continental, but diamonds are…”
($1600) In an 1862 message to Congress, Abraham Lincoln called an emancipated America “The last” this “of earth
($2000) It’s the title of a 1972 David Haberstam book on the U.S. military failure in Vietnam

ANSWER: show

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