11 Jeopardy! Clues February 16, 2018
Here are 6 triple stumpers from the 2-16-2018 Jeopardy! match.
STATES’ HIGHEST POINTS ($800) Cheaha Mountain in Talladega National Forest
($1000) Black Mesa in Cimarron County
ART & RELIGION ($1600) Guido di Pietro took the name Giovanni da Fiesole when he became a friar in 1423, but as an artist he’s known by this name
($2000) Here’s the writing on the wall: Rembrandt painted “Balshazzar’s Feast” from Chapter 5 of this biblical book
FILM SIDEKICKS ($1600) Brick Tamland & Brian Fantana
ENDS IN “ELLA” ($1200) First name of the woman seen here. Her website offers delicious recipes
The players got all these clues in “EPONYMOUS BRANDS” right:
($200) William was the first name & “Boss” was the nickname of this man who made his name selling vacuum cleaners
($400) The company of this pump inventor uses his last name, not his first; otherwise, you’d be hot-tubbing in your Candido
($600) Linus, not Eli, was the first name of this Connecticut lock maven
($800) British pottery maker Josiah of this last name was an abolitionist who produced a popular anti-slavery image
($1000) The “Father of the Modern Drugstore” was born Charles Rudolph this, with no ‘S on the end
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