10 Jeopardy! Clues November 14, 2018

Here are 5 triple stumpers from the 11-14-2018 Jeopardy! match.

ALLITERATION ($1000) Leaving a group of professional to open your own office is called “going into” this

RIVALRY ($1000) On “Elementary” Natalie Dormer had this classic last name as Jamie, a woman who kept even Sherlock Holmes guessing

UNDERSTANDING MONEY ($800) Spain no longer uses this unit of currency, but Chile & Cuba still do

($2000) Yay! Your folks made millions selling that house! Not as Yay! They must pay the tax called these “gains”

ON VINYL ($1200) A poll named the Best Vinyl Cover Art of 2017 as RTJ3, the third full-length release from this group

The players got all these clues in SIBLING:

($200) If you’re this type of twin, for brother, you & your twin have about half-identical DNA
($400) This language of Oslo has a word for one born long after his siblings: attpåklatt
($600) Triple Rhyme Time Dept.: slang for a pal as close as a sibling, or what Joseph was to Reuben in the Bible
($800) Galileo’s daughters Virginia & Livia were sisters in more ways than one, as in 1613 both entered this religious place
($1000) August 12 is the day to celebrate them, sometime stereotyped as neglected resentful victims of birth order

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