11 Jeopardy! Clues April 5, 2019

Here are 11 clues from the 4-5-2019 Jeopardy! match.

The players got all these clues in BOOK TITLE NAMES:

($400) High school is complicated for “Me and” him “and the Dying Girl”

($800) The title character of this E.B. White book is born 2 inches long, with a tail & whiskers

($1200) A Joseph Conrad novel was partly based on James Lingard, a petty potentate on Borneo given this noble nickname

($1600) Last name of Ramona, the title 8- year-old in a novel by Beverly Cleary

($2000) “I spit on your happiness!” is a line from this Jean Anouilh tragedy about a daughter of Oedipus

They got all the clues in SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL, except the last one (*):
($400) Often found before “keen”, this fruity words also describes a Bellini cocktail
($800) A cut of diamond, or anything wonderful
($1200) Wonderful adjective preceding “Mrs. Maisel” or “Marvin Hagler”
($1600) Lorenzo de Medici was dubbed “Lorenzo the” this word emblazoning his great deeds
*($2000) From the Latin for “quake” comes this word for something outstanding

ANSWERS: show

There was one more triple stumper in:

ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS ($1600) In 2018 she won 3 awards including Song of the Year for “Tin Man”, for a total of 32, the most of any artist in ACM history

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