Final Jeopardy: Medical History (9-10-20)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (9/10/2020) in the category “Medical History” was:

One of the first recorded autopsies was performed on this man & revealed 23 puncture marks

Today’s show is a rerun of the game that originally aired on 6/11/2020. The players are: Zach Newkirk, Iman Shervington and Jennifer Kosmin.

Click here for the original recap of this game.

If you know the answers to these random clues, you won’t have any trouble with the 10 clues that have the same response in today’s game:

04-27-2011: NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNERS ($2000) In 1974 for “Gravity’s Rainbow”

02-23-1989: RHYME TIME ($1000) London’s newspaper thoroughfare

12-16-1987: STARTS WITH “E” ($1,600) Anything relating to “Good Queen Bess” is known by this adjective

05-24-1989: ADDRESSES ($100) This animated family lived at 201 Cobblestone Way in Bedrock

02-28-2011: BODY BASICS ($400) A hiccup is a sudden involuntary contraction of this skeletal muscle, a major muscle used in breathing

11-18-1994: ART & ARTISTS ($200) He commissioned Jacques-Louis David to paint his 1804 imperial coronation

07-23-2012: MOVIE FIGHTERS ($400) He spent 4 years training to play “Irish” Micky Ward in “The Fighter”

05-29-1997: RUMINANTS ($800) This llama relative, scientific name Lama pacos, is grown mainly for its fine wool

11-03-2015: COUNTRY BORDERS ($1000) On its northwest, Ecuador; on its southeast, Bolivia

02-06-1987: GIRLS IN SONG ($300) Many believed The Association’s 1st hit song, “Along Comes Mary” was an ode to this

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