10 Jeopardy! Clues September 18, 2018
Here are 6 triple stumpers from the 9-18-2018 Jeopardy! match.
FIRST LADIES ($800) At 80, she was still a beloved member of Washington society when Matthew Brady made this daguerrotype of her
($1000) It was the occupation of Abigail Fillmore, the first First Lady to hold a paying job after marriage. (See last sentence of 1st paragraph)
NOT YOUR EVERYDAY WORDS ($1600) A woodpusher is a weak player of this game
TOMB RAIDER ($400) Looted from an Etruscan tomb, the Euphronios Krater was returned to this country in 2008
($2000) In the 1100s B.C. robbing of royal tombs in this ancient upper Egyptian capital was already a problem
’90S SONGS FOR OLYMPIC SKATERS ($400) The title of this biggest hit by House of Pain is too on point not to use
The players got these 4 clues in FILMMAKERS FROM MEXICO. The $2000 clue was not uncovered.
($200) Sonora-born Bill Melendez directed “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” & voiced this 4-footed character
($400) Actor Diego Luna stepped behind the camera to make a 2014 biopic of this United Farm Workers founder
($600) Alfonso Arau directed the adaptation of his wife’s novel “Como Agua Para Chocolate”, this in English
($800) Emmanuel Lubezki won Oscars in 3 straight years in cinematography, ending with this DiCaprio vs. bear film
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