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

#8616, aired 2022-04-11LITERATURE $400: Michel Tournier's "Friday, or the Other Island" is a modern retelling of this 18th century novel Robinson Crusoe
#7437, aired 2017-01-03LITERATURE IN ACTION $800: "The Last of the Mohicans" takes place against the backdrop of this 18th century war the French and Indian War
#5653, aired 2009-03-1818th CENTURY LITERATURE $200: In "Advice to a Young Tradesman", this Pennsylvanian wrote, "Remember that time is money" Franklin
#5653, aired 2009-03-1818th CENTURY LITERATURE $400: This Defoe title gal is... busy, yes, that's the word... what with her pickpocketing, seduction & 5 marriages & all Moll Flanders
#5653, aired 2009-03-1818th CENTURY LITERATURE $600: A chief source of transcendentalist ideas was Immanuel Kant's 1781 "Critique of" this Pure Reason
#5653, aired 2009-03-1818th CENTURY LITERATURE $800: The satirical 1724-25 pamphlet "Drapier's Letters" increased this English author's fame; a "modest" essay followed (Jonathan) Swift
#5653, aired 2009-03-1818th CENTURY LITERATURE $1000: Samuel Richardson's "Pamela" is this type of novel, written in the form of letters epistolary
#2807, aired 1996-11-1218th CENTURY LITERATURE $200: Beaumarchais' plays included "The Barber of Seville" & "The Marriage of" this man Figaro
#2807, aired 1996-11-1218th CENTURY LITERATURE $400: In 1713 Anne Finch, Lady Winchilsea, wrote a poem to this bird, 106 years before John Keats' ode nightingale
#2807, aired 1996-11-1218th CENTURY LITERATURE $600: "It's Not Unusual" to just "Help Yourself" to this 1749 Henry Fielding classic "Tom Jones"
#2807, aired 1996-11-1218th CENTURY LITERATURE $800: 1720's "The Adventures of Captain Singleton" was his next novel after "Robinson Crusoe" Daniel Defoe
#2807, aired 1996-11-1218th CENTURY LITERATURE $1000: He'd only been in America for 2 years when he published his "Common Sense" pamphlet in 1776 Thomas Paine
#5, aired 1990-07-14LITERATURE $200: This encyclopedia originated as part of the Scottish Enlightenment of the 18th century Encyclopedia Brittanica
#1208, aired 1989-11-29ENGLISH LITERATURE $600: 18th century John Byrom created this pair that Lewis Carrol used in 1865 Tweedledum & Tweedledee
#311, aired 1985-11-18ENGLISH LITERATURE $1000: 1 of the 2 18th century periodicals in which Addison & Steele published their essays The Tatler and the Spectator
#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 (3 results returned)

#8861, aired 2023-05-0118th CENTURY LITERATURE: The first name of this title character is from Hebrew for "devoted to God"; his last name suggests he can be easily duped (Lemuel) Gulliver
#6295, aired 2012-01-20ENGLISH LITERATURE: This title character of an 18th century novel was the son of a man named Kreutznaer, but his name gets Anglicized Robinson Crusoe
#4828, aired 2005-09-1418th CENTURY LITERATURE: This character studied medicine, "knowing it would be useful in long voyages" Gulliver

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