11 Jeopardy! Clues February 2, 2017
Here are 6 triple stumpers from the 2-2-2017 Jeopardy! match.
FUNERALS ($400) The name of this funeral mass comes from a form of the Latin word for “rest”
($600) In Poe’s “Lenore” let this “funeral song be sung… for her, the doubly dead in that she died so young” (last line of first verse)
($800) 4-letter word for a stand or pedestal supporting a coffin at a funeral
BETWEEN THREE & TWO ($600) It’s the “loyal” term for those who manage the operations of a school or other institution
RAINFORESTS ($2000) You can visit a butterfly farm or zip line through the rainforest of Puntarenas in this Central American country
OTHER MDS ($400) From November 2007 to May 2011, Dominique Strauss-Kahn served the IMF as this, M.D. for short
The players got all of these clues in 19TH CENTURY LITERARY MARRIAGES:
($400) In an 1819 tale this character awakens from a 2-decade nap to find his wife has passed on
($800) Eliza escapes on the underground railroad & her husband George Harris later joins her in this 1852 novel
($1200) In this author’s “The Portrait of a Lady”, Isabel has her pick of men & marries Gilbert; things go… poorly
($1600) Dorothea & Tertius each get married in this really long George Eliot “Study of Provincial Life”; things go… poorly
($2000) Charles, a simple widower, marries Emma, this title Frenchwoman; things go… poorly
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