Final Jeopardy: European History (1-8-20)

Here are 12 more triple stumpers from the 1/8/2020 Jeopardy! game:

TV HOMES & ADDRESSES ($200) In the third season of this Netflix series, the wrestlers take up residence at the Fan-Tan Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas

“B”EASTS ($800) The European type of this grazing mammal is also called a wisent

GIVE US THE IMPERATIVE VERB! ($400) To deposit it, sign your name on the back of the check!

QUOTING POETS ($1600) This Dylan Thomas title is rhymed with “though wise men at their end know dark is right”

($2000) These 3 words precede “the centre cannot hold” in Yeats’ “The Second Coming”

RIVER ISLANDS ($800) The Palais de Justice & Notre Dame Cathedral are both found on this Île in the Seine

($2000) Tiny Vukovar Island in the Danube River is claimed by both of these former members of Yugoslavia

A SPARKLING CATEGORY ($800) Tara Strong gives voice to Twilight Sparkle in this animated series

FILM COMPOSERS ($800) “Immortal Beloved”: Gary Oldman as him

($1200) “De-Lovely”: Kevin Kline as this Red, Hot & Blue American

($1600) “The Music Lovers”: Richard Chamberlain as this Russian

($2000) “Testimony”: Ben Kingsley as this Soviet composer

Answers to the Sneak Peek clues — UDDERLY MILK–OR NOT:

($200) Almond Breeze, or almond milk, provides 45% of the recommended daily allowance of this bone-building element
($400) Rice milk is right for those who are lactose intolerant or who follow this 5-letter diet that avoids animal products
($600) Part of the deal with organic milk is that cows are not give rBST, a type of these
($800) To make oat milk, use steel-cut oats or whole these, 2 letters longer than oats
($1000) 60% of milk’s water is removed & sugar is added before canning to get this double-adjective shelf-stable milk

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4 Responses

  1. Robert Anderson says:

    no answers to several easy questions. Not exactly “greatest of all time” 🙁

  2. Richard Corliss says:

    Rachel has got cool hair.

  3. Lou says:

    Well another great play by Lisa and I love her comedy routine on the show so far.

    And I thought that we might get a triple solve but Benedict Arnold? He is a traitor of New York not France. What was Rachel thinking after not understanding the key hint of France, VJ? By the way, what crimes was Dreyfus accused of doing?