9 Jeopardy! Clues July 3, 2018

Here are 4 triple stumpers from the 7-3-2018 Jeopardy! match.

NOBEL PRIZE KNOWLEDGE ($800) The youngest winner ever in this youngest Nobel category was 51-year-old Kenneth Arrow

($1000) John Bardeen was the 1st individual to win a 2nd Nobel in one category, for work on this absence of electric resistance

“F” STOP ($400) If you’re haughty & standoffish, you’re this 5-letter synonym

COASTAL TERMINOLOGY ($1200) From the French for “throw”, it’s a structure extending from the shore, where boats can dock

The players got all the clues in FIRST THING IN THE MORNING, although Dave’s miss on the $200 clue (a beer) was hilarious. Thanks for the laugh, Dave!

($200) Suggested benefits of a cold one include improving your circulation & that nothing worse can happen the rest of the day
($400) Many have been jolted awake by this bugle call at start of day
($600) Eos, the Greek goddess of the dawn, was known to the Romans by this name (no Borealis)
($800) “Where America’s Day Begins” is a slogan of this U.S. Pacific territory
($1000) Navy Seal Admiral William McRaven says start the day with this tidying task to boost pride & productivity

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