April ArtSciLab Jeopardy! Clues
- Mahmoud Elkarmalawy
- May 3, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: May 11, 2021
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#_ CATEGORY: CLUE. (each worth $100)
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#1 CAPITAL C: This capital lies on the banks of the world's longest river.
#2 OLD OCCUPATIONS: Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! The herald with this 2-word job announced important news & proclamations.
#3 JUST ONE CONSONANT: In astronomy terms, it is one billion years.
#4 THIS OR THAT: An essential piece of cricket equipment, or a nocturnal mammal.
#5 PLACES IN TEXAS: Fittingly, this Texas city has a 65-foot-tall replica of the Eiffel Tower.
#6 IF CAMPUS BUILDINGS COULD SING:
This multi-lingual singer/ building mashup has no regrets. No, it does not regret anything.
#7 “A”-LIST CITIES: HERMES and Creative Disturbance are marching to the beat of their own drum and making noise in this city.
#8 YOU AUTO KNOW THIS: These nomadic people of the Sahara have no relation to the Volkswagen car named after them.
#9 SPA“C”E: This gap between the rings of Saturn has helped us bridge the gaps between Arts and Science.
#10 READING & WRITING: Unlike its namesake, this series was not written in mirror.
#11 COLOR KEY: Just ahead of white and blue, this color is the most commonly occurring on national flags.
#12 THREE ANIMALS: In the classic folktale, this trio faces off against a huffing, puffing wolf.
#13 ONE OF US IS PRESIDENT: This Pacific capital city’s name is an anagram of its first president’s last name, perhaps a distant relative of an ArtSciLab member.
#14 GROUPS OF THREE: This Alexander Dumas novel should have changed the “Three” to “Four”.
#15 “SH”: “To avoid getting lost in the Himalayas, you might want to take along one of these guides”.
#16 HISTORY: 120 years ago, Nairobi was this, an oasis for thirsty animals.
#17 RHYME TIME: Our seniors may soon be smelling this paper-y scent.
#18 ANAGRAM PAIRS: This ArtSciLab Member is Fictitious.
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