Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (16 results returned)

#9068, aired 2024-03-27WORLD LITERATURE $1200: Made into a Scorsese film with Andrew Garfield, this novel by Shusaku Endo follows 17th century Jesuit priests in Japan Silence
#8067, aired 2019-10-081890s LITERATURE $800: Edmond Rostand set this 1897 play about the pursuit of the lovely Roxane in 17th century Paris Cyrano de Bergerac
#7890, aired 2018-12-21DREAMY LITERATURE $800: This 17th century John Bunyan allegory ends with the line "so I awoke, and behold it was a dream" Pilgrim's Progress
#6480, aired 2012-11-1617th CENTURY WORDS $400: The first printed reference to this North American marsupial was in promotional literature for the Jamestown Colony an opossum
#5965, aired 2010-07-16A MINOR IN LITERATURE $1000: In a 17th century children's tale, the captain of the Unicorn sells this boy's cat to the king of Barbary Dick Whittington
#4840, aired 2005-09-30WORLD LITERATURE $400: Chapter 8 of this 17th century work begins, "They came in sight of thirty, forty windmills" Don Quixote
#2054, aired 1993-07-08CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $300: Local legends about 17th century outlaws in the Doone Valley inspired Richard Blackmore's novel about her Lorna Doone
#1908, aired 1992-12-1617th CENTURY LITERATURE $200: Cervantes wrote in "Don Quixote", "There are only two families in the world, the Haves and" these Have-Nots
#1908, aired 1992-12-1617th CENTURY LITERATURE $400: His sonnet published in 1609 began, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" (William) Shakespeare
#1908, aired 1992-12-1617th CENTURY LITERATURE $600: Matsuo Basho was bashing out these 3-line poems in Japan during the 17th century haiku
#1908, aired 1992-12-1617th CENTURY LITERATURE $800: In "Alexander's Feast" John Dryden wrote, "None but the brave deserves" them "the fair"
#1908, aired 1992-12-1617th CENTURY LITERATURE $1000: The romantic troubles in his personal life inspired his "The School for Husbands" & "The School for Wives" Molière
#1070, aired 1989-04-07CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $1000: This 17th century French critic's collection of fairy tales popularized the story of Cinderella Charles Perrault
#825, aired 1988-03-18FRENCH LITERATURE $1000: Known for his violent tragedies, this 17th century playwright's "Phedre" includes suicide & a sea monster Jean Racine
#561, aired 1987-02-02LITERATURE $600: 17th century actress Armande Bejart, wife of this French playwright, was rumored to be his daughter Molière
#119, aired 1985-02-21LITERATURE $400: Century in which Defoe penned "Robinson Crusoe", one of 1st English novels the 18th century

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (1 result returned)

#3052, aired 1997-12-0217th CENTURY LITERATURE: Part one of this English allegory ends, "So I awoke, and behold it was a dream" "Pilgrim's Progress"

Players (1 result returned)

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