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"Jeopardy!" "Stupid Answers" Category Clues #11

"Jeopardy!" has had a category called "Stupid Answers." Usually, the desired answer for contestants is contained or nearly contained within the clue. How many of these clues can you figure out and answer?
Do NOT answer in the form of a question
Do NOT use articles ("a", "an", or "the") in your answers EXCEPT in the case of names that correctly contain an article
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Last updated: August 4, 2020
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Last name of the engineer who built the first Ferris wheel
Ferris
It's the capital city of Panama
Panama City
In 1936 Henry & Edsel Ford established this foundation
Ford Foundation
Completes the joke He's so fat when he sits around the house...
"...he sits around the house"
(Sofia wraps up the category for us.) It's the name of the 1968 Neil Simon play that takes place in a suite here at the Plaza
Plaza Suite
He played the title role in the movie Being John Malkovich
John Malkovich
It's the band whose farewell concert was chronicled in the documentary The Last Waltz
The Band
Physician Robert Graves first identified this disease in 1835
Graves' Disease
Carvings of a bell and a star are found on her gravestone in Porum Oklahoma
Belle Starr
He's the illustrator whose work appears on the flag stamp seen here
James Montgomery Flagg
It's the first amendment to the U.S. Constitution that mentions religion
First Amendment
On 7/11/2000 this company announced the opening of its 20000th store a new one in Tokyo
7-Eleven
In 1976 Marcel Marceau had the only spoken line in this otherwise silent movie
Silent Movie
Author Ralph Ellison was born in this Oklahoma city in 1914
Oklahoma City
This 1984 Mario Puzo novel was based on the life of the Sicilian bandit-hero Salvatore Giuliano
The Sicilian
Number of letters on your standard 8-sided stop sign
4
In May 2000 Time Inc. ended this magazine's life as a monthly
Life
Meaning The last but two it's the antepenultimate word here
"antepenultimate"
A judge at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival this actor thanked the organization for naming the festival after him
James Caan
Pert famous for its 2-in-1 shampoo & conditioner introduced these 2 new products in early 2000
Shampoo & Conditioner
Founded in 1929 this New York museum is dedicated to modern art
Museum of Modern Art
This nickname of Delaware refers to the fact that it was the first state to ratify the Constitution
The First State
Since 1970 the general synod has governed this church of England
Church of England
On June 5 2000 Air Canada began nonstop service from this California city to Ontario Canada
Ontario
In the U.S. this society sponsors the National Geography Bee
National Geographic Society
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