10 Jeopardy! Clues June 19, 2018

Here are 5 triple stumpers from the 6-19-2018 Jeopardy! match.

FRANK SINATRA ($200) The son of a tavern owner, Francis Albert Sinatra was born in this New Jersey city in December 1915

($600) It was a very good 45 minutes it took for Ervin Drake to write this song that helped Frank made a comeback in the ’60s

THE 27 LANDLOCKED U.S. STATES ($400) It’s alphabetically first

($2000) Bordering a Great Lake but no ocean, it was the first on the list to become a state

ARCHITECTURE ($1600) In the early 1950s, Louis Kahn designed his first important work: this Ivy League’s university’s art gallery

The players got all these clues in “POKE OUT AN I” except the $1200 clue (*):

($400) Whether acrylic or watercolor, an art supply without its “I” becomes this — breathe hard
($800) A word towards the end of an auctioneer’s spiel sells its “I” to ring out as this instrument
*($1200) Without its “I”, a synonym for “landed” becomes this computer key
($1600) Poke out the “I” from a ghostly apparition to get this intense anger
($2000) Drop the “I” from the start of a word for one’s likeness to get this synonym for sorcerer

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