Featured J!Buzz Tournament Stories 10.21.2022 Vol. 2: Give These Clues a Second Chance Gear up for week 2 of Jeopardy! Second Chance with the clues the contestants missed during their initial appearance on the show. *Quiz Rules: Respondents do not have to answer in the form of a question. Moderate spelling errors will receive consideration. No prizes, but big-time bragging rights.* ART Moving from Europe to New York in 1940, Piet Mondrian cut loose & painted 2 major works whose titles contain this rhyming music style Submit ART It was for the USA's centennial that Archibald Willard painted this work showing 3 marching musicians Submit ART In the "Education of Achilles" by this Flemish master, a highly cultivated man, the lyre represents music education Submit THE NAPOLEONIC WARS This country's Archduke Charles was one of the few Allied commanders able to go head-to-head with Napoleon's top generals Submit NOW FOR THE SECRET WORD "P" is for this word that refers to communication that's protected from compelled disclosure in a court of law Submit A GLUTEN-FREE CATEGORY This type of logic is named for its twisted nature & numerous holes Submit CROSS THAT BRIDGE In 1952, a quick-thinking bus driver saved 20 passengers by accelerating & jumping the gap when this drawbridge rose unexpectedly Submit CROSS THAT BRIDGE In March 1945 German troops failed to blow up the bridge at Remagen over this river, allowing U.S. troops an unexpected dry crossing Submit ASTRONOMY In 2019 Green Bank Observatory found the most massive of this superdense type of star (a teaspoon weighs more than all of humanity) Submit ASTRONOMY Going 1,000 mph, it would take more than 2.8 million years to travel the 4.2-light-year distance to this nearest star system Submit ASTRONOMY This comet with a hyphenated name was broken up by the gravity of Jupiter & fragments of it crashed into the planet in 1994 Submit DESCRIBING THE PULITZER FICTION WINNER 1980: A book about Gary Gilmore, a real-life death row inmate Submit 20th CENTURY CINEMA A black & white newsreel in this film begins: "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome decree" Submit I GOT A STRAIT Bearing the name of an 8th century Berber conqueror, this strait separates 2 continents Submit I GOT A STRAIT The Channel Tunnel travels under this strait for more than 20 miles Submit PLAYING "CARD"s Joel McHale hosts the reboot of this classic game show Submit FLORIST'S READING LIST A single mother commits murder using poison from this white flower mentioned in the title of Janet Fitch's novel Submit FLORIST'S READING LIST One of William Faulkner's most popular stories is "A Rose for" her Submit STATES & SYMBOLS Its flag displays the Roman numerals for 1820, the year of a deal that brought it into the Union Submit TOYS Introduced in 1964, he fell out of favor in changing times & in 1970 was marketed as a "Land Adventurer" Submit HOME SWEET HOME RENOVATION This type of flooring named for two parts that fit together is a nice choice, easy to install & with tight seams Submit WORDPLAY-POURRI Change a letter: A convenient way to get your bills paid & an examination of a body after death Submit WORDPLAY-POURRI Overlaps: Home city of the NHL sabres + a type of leather step-in shoe Submit STATELY RIVERS The Schuylkill & Lehigh Rivers are tributaries of this river Submit STATELY RIVERS It empties into Long Island Sound between the towns of Old Saybrook & Old Lyme Submit HISTORIC ALLIANCES Around 1428 Texcoco, Tlacopan & this Aztec city-state formed the Triple Alliance Submit THINK PINK In Hawaii, these flowers, often with a touch of pink, are popular for leis Submit THE QUOTABLE MOVIE "It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with... & it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead" Submit HIS WIDOW LIVED ON 35 years after the death of this beloved Yankee first baseman, his widow Eleanor is seen at a 1976 game Submit HIS WIDOW LIVED ON Last name of Frank, the "How to Succeed in Business..." composer who died in 1969; Jo, his widow & collaborator, lived until 2019 Submit THE "IT" DEPARTMENT This split of the Korean Peninsula took place in August 1945 Submit THE "IT" DEPARTMENT Methuselah had more of it than anyone else in the Bible Submit SUCH A PEASANT LIFE You might think I'm revolting, but I swear I did not join Wat Tyler's peasant revolt that stormed this fortress on June 14, 1381 Submit MARINE BIOLOGY Benthic organisms that live on the ocean bottom include sponges, bristle worms, & these prickly echinoderms Submit MARINE BIOLOGY This smallest North American marine mammal is a key species in kelp forests, keeping consumers of the kelp in check Submit SCI-FI CHARACTERS Walter M. Miller Jr. won a Hugo Award for penning "A Canticle for" this saint Submit 19th CENTURY CONTEMPORARIES Congratulating her on the 1869 release of her biography, Frederick Douglass wrote, "I have wrought in the day--you in the night" Submit THE PACIFIC OCEAN For 250 years Spanish ships called the Manila these sailed the Pacific carrying valuable goods like silk from Manila to Acapulco Submit USA Some believe the ghost of this Voodoo queen haunts her House of Voodoo museum & store in New Orleans Submit 6 DRUGS Developed in 1959, this synthetic opioid is up to 100 times more potent than morphine, making it one of the most deadly drugs Submit UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES Known as the female Lawrence of Arabia, Gertrude Bell called this place "a fairy tale city, all pink & wonderful" Submit IN THE COURTROOM Rusty Burrell was this type of officer who keeps order in the court & sometimes executes writs Submit LITERARY DOCTORS "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" is one of this author's 1837 "Twice-Told Tales" Submit LITERARY DOCTORS This German author's novel "Doctor Faustus" reimagines the doc as a 20th century composer Submit BILLBOARD NO. 1 LYRICS 1987: "Baby, I know you're asking me to stay, say 'please, please, please, don't go away”’’ Submit SECRETARIES OF STATE This secretary for James Monroe succeeded his boss in the big job Submit DISASTROUS TEAMS? WNBA: One day in 1990 in Phoenix this climbed to 122 Submit COLLECTING This term for a collector of seashells can also refer to a scientist who studies them Submit PLANE SPOKEN This "alert!" it describes a plunderer or a part of a plane's wing Submit PLANE SPOKEN This alphanumeric U.S. plane began flights over the USSR in July 1956 Submit LIT-POURRI Ken Follett says his most popular book is this novel about the building of a cathedral in 12th century England Submit BRUCE WILLIS MOVIE QUOTES "Scientists. I'm supposed to report in to them. They'll want to know they sent me to the wrong time" Submit OUT WEST IN THE U.S. This 1,450-mile river is a major source of water for 40 million people in the Southwest Submit AROUND THE GARDEN? In a Simon & Garfunkel song, this quartet is in the line after "Are you going to Scarborough Fair?" Submit AROUND THE GARDEN? On a military uniform, this "cluster" denotes further awards of a decoration already received Submit THEY ARE QUITE THE CHARACTERS! The fast-to-fury Hobbs, the not-quite-himself Dr. Smolder Bravestone Submit ANTHROPOLOGY Elsie Clews Parsons covered the Zuni & Hopi in her landmark book on the religion of these peoples of Arizona & New Mexico Submit JOURNALISTS Matt Bai, Judith Crist & Steve Kroft have been honored as distinguished alumni of this university's School of Journalism Submit JOURNALISTS Before her career at PBS, NPR & CNN, she just went by her last name Hunter when she desegregated the University of Georgia in 1961 Submit AMERICAN FACTORY These "planetary" rockets that took us to the Moon were made in the NASA vehicle assembly building in Florida Submit WORLD LITERATURE Russian characters can be confusing & Gogol didn't help with a story about a quarrel by 2 men who both had this common first name Submit WORLD LITERATURE Novels in the horror genre by Bram Stoker include "The Lair of" this colorful snakelike creature Submit 7-LETTER WORDS The National Federation of the Blind uses this word, not "unblind" Submit 7-LETTER WORDS It's a statement or proposition that, despite sound reasoning, leads to a self-contradictory conclusion Submit 7-LETTER WORDS An airplane's maximum altitude in sustained flight Submit NEW YORK CITY Bright new lighting installed in 1880 on a street that crosses Manhattan diagonally led to this 3-word nickname Submit JOY TO THE WORLD Holi, a spring festival in India, is celebrated in honor of this eighth avatar of Vishnu Submit THE HEROINE'S AUTHOR V.I. Warshawski Submit THE HEROINE'S AUTHOR Ayla, of the "Earth's Children" novels Submit FICTIONAL CHARACTERS Introduced in 1938 & inspired by movie character Torchy Blane of the Morning Herald, she has since gone on to win a fictional Pulitzer Submit THE PROUD PARENT COMPANY ...of McDonnell Douglas F-15 Technical Services Company Submit IDIOMS The TV series "Entourage" got people changing plain old "hug" into this 3-word phrase Submit EVENTS OF THE 1850s Later the model for a musical character, Buddhist scholar Mongkut was crowned King Rama IV of the nation then called this Submit HELEN, NOT OF TROY Her staining technique set her apart from other abstract expressionists & influenced younger artists Submit CROSSWORD CLUES "Q" Term for a 40-to-49 year old (14 letters) Submit LOST The biblical Asher & Zebulun were 2 of these that, despite the name, reached the Promised Land Submit 19th CENTURY AMERICAN WOMEN 2 of the 3 women depicted on the first statue of real women in Central Park, unveiled in August 2020 Submit Second Chance Quiz You May Also Like Tournament Stories 10.14.2022 Vol. 1: Give These Clues a Second Chance Tournament Stories 10.15.2022 Why These Jeopardy! 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