11 Jeopardy! Clues June 29, 2018

Here are 6 triple stumpers from the 6-29-2018 Jeopardy! match.

MULTIPLE A’S ($600) “We invented the aluminum industry,” says this company, AA on the New York Stock Exchange

ON THE PLAYGROUND ($600) Types of these on playgrounds include roller, straight & spiral

BURNIN’ LOVE SONGS ($1600) In the title of a 2012 No. 1, Adele pulled off this difficult feat

OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS ($1600) It may be a myth that the bull type of this bird was named for its thick neck, but that’s the guess

CLOTHING IN THE MIDDLE AGES ($400) A gorget was a ring of armor worn here on the body

($2000) You might have donned this loose, sleeveless garment whose name is from the Latin for “cloak”

The players got all these clues in BIRTH OF A SALESMAN:

($200) Born Oct. 5, 1902, Ray Kroc sold paper cups & blenders before making it big with this fast food chain
($400) Clement Stone b. 1902, began his fortune with cold calls (he called them gold calls) for these policies, the casualty type
($600) Born in 1859 in Mass., Horace Hooper sold dictionaries until a London visit led him to upgrade to this encyclopedia
($800) Born in 1914 in San Francisco, this fitness marvel & juicing guru swam handcuffed from Fisherman’s Wharf to Alcatraz
($1000) Operators were standing by to give the news when this Ronco pitchman was born May 3, 1935

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