Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#5514, aired 2008-07-24 | POETIC FORMS $400: Pindar was famous for this 3-letter type of poem an ode |
#5514, aired 2008-07-24 | POETIC FORMS $800: As you might guess, Anselm Hollo's poem "5 & 7 & 5" is in this form haiku |
#5514, aired 2008-07-24 | POETIC FORMS $1200: Many Greek & Latin epic poems open with an invocation to one of these goddesses the Muses |
#5514, aired 2008-07-24 | POETIC FORMS $1600: Each line of a sonnet typically contains 5 of these metrical feet iambs |
#5514, aired 2008-07-24 | POETIC FORMS $2000: Sometimes used as a mnemonic device, an abecedarian poem is marked by adherence to this the alphabet |
#3970, aired 2001-11-30 | OLD POETIC FORMS $200: Skaldic, a bit different than Eddaic poetry, originated in Norway, but was developed mainly on this island Iceland |
#3970, aired 2001-11-30 | OLD POETIC FORMS $400: The Greeks used encomia to praise people; today at a funeral you deliver one of these eulogy |
#3970, aired 2001-11-30 | OLD POETIC FORMS $600: Tongdong, a Korean Pyolgok-form poem, is an ode on the 4 of these seasons |
#3970, aired 2001-11-30 | OLD POETIC FORMS $800: The Cielito, "darling", is associated with this cowboy literature of Argentina & Uruguay gaucho |
#3970, aired 2001-11-30 | OLD POETIC FORMS $1000: Popular in the 14th century, the Englyn & the Cywydd were poetic forms in this language Welsh |
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