9 Jeopardy! Clues July 14, 2016
Here are 4 triple stumpers from the 7-14-2016 Jeopardy! match.
ARCHITECTURE ($1600) In the ’60s it was D.C.’s 1st mixed-use development & the only U.S. project by Rome Olympics architect Luigi Moretti
($2000) The name of this uppermost part of an entablature is from the Latin for “crow,” for it’s resemblance to a crow’s beak
MORE FUNNY THAN SCARY ($2000) The lovable title pair are mistaken for serial killers in “Tucker & Dale vs.” this
BIBLICAL EQUINES ($1200) Joel in the Old Testament & this author of a New Testament book both mention locusts that look like horses
The players got all the clues in “16TH CENTURY AMERICA” right.
($200) The 1st theatrical performance in America was a Spanish comedy produced in 1598 beside this river near El Paso
($400) In 1541 this Spanish explorer headed west across the Mississippi River into what’s now Arkansas
($600) While in California in 1579, this circumnavigator held the first Protestant religious service in the New World
($800) In 1513 he led an expedition from Puerto Rico & found what he thought was an island, which he named “La Florida”
($1000) Hundreds of years before the Marines got there, this South Carolina island was settled by French Huguenots in 1562
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