Jeopardy! Practice Again and Again and Again and Again...

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Across
  1. 1. the name of this "Twelfth Night" heroine is pronounced with a long "I", unlike the musical instrument
  2. 4. During the War of 1812, this character became a symbol of the good ol' U.S.A.
  3. 8. to list individual deductions on a tax return
  4. 9. The small town of Kralendijk is the capital of this Caribbean island, the "B" of the ABC territories of the Netherlands
  5. 10. this Sophocles heroine gets in trouble for burying her dead brother Polynices
  6. 12. The sacred island of Okinoshima off this southernmost of Japan's main islands
  7. 13. Take note--in Britain, this implement is called a Biro, after its modern-day inventor László Bíró
  8. 16. Temple Drake is a college student in this Southerner's controversial 1931 novel "Sanctuary"
  9. 18. You'll find Tokyo on this island, one of the world's 10 biggest
  10. 19. the name of this second-largest Caribbean island means "the Spanish island"
Down
  1. 2. Still used today, the screw named for this ancient Greek helps move water from lower to higher ground
  2. 3. In the 1830s Jeanne Villepreux-Power invented this glass receptacle to help her study the paper nautilus
  3. 5. France & the Netherlands share this little Caribbean island, & we don't care whether you say "Saint" or "Sint"
  4. 6. the twins this character gives birth to in "Revenge of the Sith" grow up to be Luke & Leia
  5. 7. a former capital, this city of central Spain is home to the El Greco Museum
  6. 9. A dance hall fight over a woman named Lucille inspired him to name each of his guitars after her
  7. 11. its territory includes the island of Elba
  8. 14. last name shared by Amanda in Noel Coward's "Private Lives" & Hawthorne's scarlet woman
  9. 15. both a city & county, Honolulu covers this entire island
  10. 17. the heroines of this 1860s novel were based on the author & her sisters Anna, Elizabeth & May