Final Jeopardy: Contemporary Playwrights (11-12-21)

Here are some more triple stumpers from the 11/12/2021 Jeopardy! game. Please don’t put the answers to these clues in the comments so people who missed the game can have a chance to answer them. It is okay to refer to them by category and clue value or by part of the clue.

GOOD DEEDS ($800) Adoptions & a targeted spaying & neutering program are ways that Paws Chicago is able to maintain this 2-word policy

DISNEY+ ($200) Miss Minutes has the task of explaining the Multiverse to this Marvel antihero who meets, let’s say, unexpected variants of himself

AROUND THE HOUSE ($800) Similar to crown molding, this architectural ornamentation seen here (image), also starts with the letter “C”

($1000) One of the original rooms in Clue, it’s a greenhouse that is usually attached to the main structure

TRAIN STATIONS ($400) In 2014 Waverley Station in this capital was adorned with quotes from Sir Walter Scott, who wrote the novel it’s named for

($800) Paris’ largest gare, or train station, is the one that’s in this part of the city & has that as its name

($2000) The elaborate Dunedin New Zealand station got designer George Troup the alliterative nickname this tasty treat George

SYNONYMS ($800) A sibyl is a female prophet or one of these, from the Latin for to pray or to speak

($1200) This synonym for “crowd” is related to the German for “pressure”

“A” IN SCIENCE ($1000) Here’s an up-close image of this pollen-bearing part of a hibiscus
$1000 A in Science clue (Jeopardy! 11-12-21)

Sneak Peek clues — AMERICAN HERITAGE DICTIONARY PREFERRED PLURALS
(Ken told the players that none of the plurals end with the letter “s”)
($200) nucleus
($400) tuna
($600) tableau (just the last letter)
($800) runner-up
($1000) genus

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3 Responses

  1. Albert says:

    The next TOC may be the best in the history of Jeopardy.

  2. Lou says:

    Andrew scored another runaway today since his opponents couldn’t catch him. He was pretty quick on the buzzer so far.