A story or joke that's been repeated often maybe too often

Below you will find the solution for: A story or joke that's been repeated often maybe too often Jeopardy .

A story or joke that's been repeated often maybe too often Jeopardy

Possible Solution: A CHESTNUT

Since you already solved the question A story or joke that's been repeated often maybe too often which had the answer A CHESTNUT, you can simply go back at the main post to check the other answers. You can do so by clicking the link here Jeopardy October 10 2023


Related Questions

# Questions
1 Christchurch is the largest city in this New Zealand region that shares its name with an English city known for a church begun in the 6th C.
2 Lavoisier was one of the men on the committee that came up with this measurement system in the 1790s
3 Daytona International Speedway
4 Though he wrote a number of operas Michael Haydn is far less famous than this older brother
5 In heraldry a cross surrounded by 4 small crosses is known as the Crusaders' cross or the cross of this city
6 This 9-letter word for a small piece of paper used for cleansing often follows moist
7 2-word response to an opponent who asks for cards you don't have
8 In 1891 Brucia the 323rd asteroid discovered was unique as it was the first one found by using these
9 Sonoma Raceway
10 His 18th child Johann Christian wrote operas for the King's Theatre in London
11 When heraldic images are termed sanglant it means they are symbolically stained with this
12 In chapter I of Bleak House this is everywhere... up the river... down the river... in the eyes & throats...
13 In a rhyming phrase it means to move with the prevailing trend
14 Around 335 B.C. this Greek founded the Lyceum where he taught logic & observation
15 Talladega Superspeedway
16 At the age of 3 in Salzburg he began to mimic the keyboard playing of his 7-year-old sister Nannerl
17 A symbol of the Byzantine Empire the double-headed this was made the national emblem of the Russian Federation in 1993
18 This moist cake with cream cheese icing is probably the most popular cake named for a garden root veggie
19 Make more effort than required like by walking 1760 more yards
20 The discovery of this element in 1669 has led to a lot of friction--in matches
21 Martinsville Speedway Richmond Raceway
22 We hope that Liszt was on the guest list when his daughter Cosima married this Die Walkure composer in 1870
23 The white at the top of the Canadian territorial coat of arms represents polar regions; the wavy blue line--this trade route
24 This Iberian plant seen here hanging from trees needs to be in a moist habitat
25 In a wrestling metaphor to fight fiercely
26 In 1879 after thousands of failures Edison found a simple scorched cotton thread worked best as one of these
27 Watkins Glen International
28 Ernest II Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was a composer as well as the brother-in-law of this British queen
29 A principle used as a basis for judging or in heraldry a monarch's long tapering flag
30 From the Latin for tear these glands keep the eyeballs moist
31 A synonym for get lost; you might tell Ben Franklin to do it
32 Before becoming a prolific author he taught biochemistry
33 Family man Don Vito Corleone
34 Of neither Darcy nor Wickham could she think without feeling that she had been blind partial prejudiced absurd
35 It's the most common U.S. residential liquefied petroleum gas
36 An energetic person is full of these maybe the fava type
37 If you're looking at a long time in Tempe try Studio 6 the extended-stay version of this chain
38 He was both the 8th vice president & the 8th president
39 Blanche's brother-in-law Stanley
40 Why didn't you tell me that that infernal harpooneer was a cannibal?
41 Having learned from the Hindenburg modern airships use helium in place of this explosive gas
42 Government money that a congressman steers toward his home district
43 What some say the movie Stagecoach is or a hotel chain with more than 4000 hotels
44 Here's this waltz king at around age 50
45 Terry Malloy who could've been a contender
46 Remedios the beauty stayed there wandering through the desert of solitude... maturing in her dreams without nightmares
47 Used in WWI & against Iraq's Kurds it's named for its smell
48 To urge on or a food item that is judged by a process known as candling
49 Spelled the same way as a type of regular payment it's a small European hotel or boarding house
50 Here's this general late in life still sporting his signature side whiskers
51 Rebellious naval Lt. Fletcher Christian
52 The men upon the floor were going about their work. Neither squeals of hogs nor tears of visitors made any difference to them
53 C4H10 chemically it's used in refrigeration & in cigarette lighters
54 Diana Prince occasionally has to take her hair out of this to become Wonder Woman
55 A San Diego icon the Hotel del this has been hosting guests including presidents since the 1880s
56 His long reign over Austria-Hungary ended with his death in 1916
57 Johnny leader of the Black Rebels
58 In the actions of all men... where there is no impartial arbiter one must consider the final result
59 It's the common name for nitrous oxide often used in dentistry to relieve pain
60 Escoffier was once the chef of this elegant French-named hotel at Fifth Avenue & 61st Street


<- Previous Level All October 10 2023 answers Next Level ->

About

"Jeopardy!" is a classic game show -- with a twist. The answers are given first, and the contestants supply the questions. Three contestants, including the previous show's champion, compete in six categories and in three rounds (with each round's "answers" being worth more prize money). In the third round, "Final Jeopardy," the contestants can name their own jackpot -- as long as it's within the amount of money they've already earned. If a player finishes the second round with zero dollars, they are eliminated from "Final Jeopardy." The first version of "Jeopardy!," which aired from 1964 to 1975 on NBC, was hosted by Art Fleming. Alex Trebek is the current host; he began with the program in 1984 (at the start of its syndicated run).

Latest Questions

# Questions
1 Turned into a Nazi headquarters in 1933 the nightspot Eldorado is said to have inspired this fictional place
2 Physicist John Wheeler said he coined this term as a faster way to say completely collapsed objects
3 A 1927 N.Y. Times Headline: Witness Testifies this woman rewrote play and insisted on the spicy scenes because city liked them
4 Blood will have blood says this title character who is later told be bloody bold & resolute
5 In a state of shock on Nov. 27 1978 she announced that both Mayor Moscone & Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot & killed
6 Named for a Spanish Queen this Pacific Island chain was a starting point for famous explorations of 1960 & 2012
7 Frank Sinatra got upset that a photo of him caught fire in a Brooklyn pizzeria in this film
8 A 1976 report initiated by Admiral Rickover found it was an internal not external explosion that caused the destruction of this
9 A Sir since 2018 he contracted TB as a teen in 1953 & spent 8 years in a sanatorium where he learned to play the drums
10 Of the 15 countries formed by the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 this one is alphabetically last
JeopardyArchive.com is created by fans, for fans. The Jeopardy! game show and all elements thereof, including but not limited to copyright and trademark thereto, are the property of Jeopardy Productions, Inc. and are protected under law. This website is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or operated by Jeopardy Productions, Inc