9 Jeopardy! Clues February 27, 2018

Here are 9 triple stumpers from the 2-27-2018 Jeopardy! match.

A FRENCH PREPOSITION ($1000) This 3-word term for “face to face” is generally used in English for comparisons

FUEL FOSSILS ($400) Atlantic Refinery & Richfield Petroleum are no more; in 1966 they merged to create the company known by this acronym

($600) What was formerly a Gilmore oil field in this city is now The Farmer’s Market, a tourist attraction at Third and Fairfax

GIVING YOU THE EARTH & THE MOON ($2000) Mons Huygens, the moon’s tallest peak, is in this lunar range; Monte Corno is the tallest in the earthy one

RATING SYSTEMS ($800) The first person to have 2 restaurants earn this top Michelin rating was Eugenie Brazier

($2000) The “Little Man” system for reviewing movies has been used by this Bay Area paper for years

($1600) AAA rates hotels with these items— 5 of them signifies ultimate luxury

THE FEDERALIST PAPERS ($1000) Each of the papers was signed with this Roman name, perhaps derived from a word meaning “people”

TV SPIN-OFFS ($400) “The Flash”

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