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The answer TRIPLECROWN (triple crown) has 30 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of triple crown in various dictionaries:
noun - (horse racing) a title won by a horse that can win the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes and the Preakness
noun - (baseball) an unofficial title won by a batter who leads the league in hitting average, runs batted in, and home runs
adj - of a horse that has won the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes and the Preakness races
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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On June 7 Whirlaway became only the fifth horse to win this coveted trifecta |
Collective term for victories in horse racing's 3 major events |
Won by the horse "Citation", it's also descriptive of the pope's tiara |
Kentucky Derby,Preakness Stakes,Belmont Stakes |
In 1977 & '78, Seattle Slew & Affirmed became the only horses to win this back to back |
(Yankees manager Joe Torre reads the clue.) In 1971 I led the league in average & RBIs, so I was just the home run title short of winning this |
(Sofia of the Clue Crew at the Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville) On May 10, 1919, Sir Barton won the Kentucky Derby; a month & a day later, he became the first winner of this |
Eddie Arcaro is the only jockey to have won this twice: with Whirlaway in 1941 & Citation in 1948 |
Triple crown might refer to |
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A Triple Crown is the act of winning or completing the three most important or difficult or prestigious events, tournaments, or prizes in a given field. Originating in England in the mid-19th century in the sport of horse racing, it has spread to other competitive endeavors. |