12 Jeopardy! Clues March 1, 2019

Here are 7 triple stumpers from the 3-1-2019 Jeopardy! match.

NAME THAT TUNA ($600) “Join the Crew” & “Fishin’ Friction” are episode titles of this TV show on the National Geographic Channel

THEIR IVY LEAGUE ALMA MATER ($1000) Dr. Seuss, Shonda Rhimes & Mindy Kaling

TV ($600) This creator of “Mad Men” brought us 2018’s “The Romanoffs”

VOWEL-POURRI ($400) Long words using only the same vowel include numbskull, paragraph & this job of keeping things pretty at Pebble Beach

REFERENCE WORKS ($200) Collectors of these can learn their values from the Scott number, listed in an annual catalog

($1600) The first encyclopedia used by future wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales was this one aimed at 9- to 18-year-olds

TRAVEL ($2000) December is a fun time to visit Scotland, especially during this New Year’s festival that features torch parades & Vikings!

The players got all these clues in WHAT DO YOU STAND FOR?
($400) As a grad student, Gordon Gould coined “laser” which stands for light amplification by stimulated emission of this
($800) Per the USPS, zip (as in zip code) stands for this “improvement plan”
($1200) You lie supine for this weightlifting exercise, BP
($1600) A way of accounting for inventory, LIFO stands for this
($2000) In case of missiles from the Soviet Union, the U.S. & Canada had this, the DEW Line for short

ANSWERS: show

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