Final Jeopardy: Ancient Drama (8-6-24)
Here are some more clues from the 3/7/2024 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.
THE MATERIAL WORLD ($1000) This fabric with a raised design gets its name from a word for “twisted thread”
GITALONG, OLD PAINT ($2000) As it’s by this painter, you might call an 1876 view of the Mediterranean at l’Estaque a “C” scape
ENDS IN DOUBLE LETTERS ($2000) This line on the hull of a ship that indicates the depth to which it can be loaded is named for a 19th century British merchant
BOY GENIUS ($1200) By age 15, Flynn McGarry had created a culinary classic, changing one letter in a dish named for a duke to make this vegetarian creation
BRIDGERS ($1200) Samuel Lancaster built the scenic Benson Bridge across Multnomah Creek in this state but Simon Benson paid for it
THE TALLEST ONE ($2000) In boygenius, her name didn’t lend itself to a category title
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($200) A venue for volleys & lobs where violators of military law are prosecuted
($400) Actor lookalike who does the dangerous action scenes as an iconic red London vehicle
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($1000) Siam-set musical adaptation of Asimov’s book about machines that follows 3 laws
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Regarding the FJ, for plays as ancient as those, , it would only be remarkable if any of those had survived.