12 Jeopardy! Clues October 9, 2019
Here are 7 triple stumpers from the 10-9-2019 Jeopardy! match.
A NUMBER BETWEEN 1 & 100 ($1000) In Judaism the word Chai represents “life” & is synonymous with this number used to signify good luck & a long life
NOT THE CAPITAL ($200) Not the capital of Australia, though it’s the country oldest city
($1000) of Canada, though it was incorporated in 1862 with a royal name
BUT “OK” ($400) urbandictionary.com caustically says this is being “pretentious about how much you are about a social issue”
LESSER-KNOWN NAMES ON THE ROAD ($1200) Conland Highway on I-91 was named for a publisher of the Courant newspaper in this New England state capital
BUILDINGS ($400) With cozy living quarters, this style named for its dramatic shape, has become a popular choice for vacation homes
($800) Named after an ancient ruler & his tomb, it’s a large building for above ground entombments
The players got all these clues in CLASSIC TELEVISION:
($400) The Ministry of Silly Walks was a sketch on this British troupe’s comedy show
($800) This daytime host (image) pioneered the audience participation talk show
($1200) The Ponderosa was the name of the Nevada ranch where Ben Cartwright & his sons lived on this western
($1600) 9114 South Central Avenue in L.A. was the TV home of this title father & son’s house & junkyard
($2000) Telemundo’s 1998 show “Reyes y Rey” was loosely based on this ’70s cop show starring David Soul & Paul Michael Glaser
ANSWERS: show
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