It's the bottom edge of a geometric figure or a number that is raised to a power

Below you will find the solution for: It's the bottom edge of a geometric figure or a number that is raised to a power Jeopardy .

It's the bottom edge of a geometric figure or a number that is raised to a power Jeopardy

Possible Solution: THE BASE

Since you already solved the question It's the bottom edge of a geometric figure or a number that is raised to a power which had the answer THE BASE, you can simply go back at the main post to check the other answers. You can do so by clicking the link here Jeopardy April 15 2020


Related Questions

# Questions
1 Now to deal with that $200000 in student loans! Here's a ticket from this lottery held across 45 states! Good luck
2 The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-quarters The Sorting Hat
3 Batman: The Ride at Six Flags Great America was the world's first inverted outside-looping one of these rides
4 One who does this threatens to reveal damaging information if not paid to keep quiet
5 It's the term for a chord that goes through the center of a circle
6 MJFF stands for this Canadian actor's foundation which raises money to find a cure for Parkinson's disease
7 We got you this bird as a pet! It's 300 lbs. has 2 toes per foot & runs 40 mph but relax! It can't fly & will love your studio apartment!
8 Baskerville Hall First Report of Dr. Watson
9 At the Grammys from the Staples Center in 2020 Alicia Keys said We are... heartbroken in The House That this Laker Built
10 When one of these is raised it's a warning of danger
11 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) A congruent number is a positive integer that can be the area of a rational right triangle; in the case of the right triangle with the
12 After his mom posted videos of him on YouTube Usher signed him to a record deal & he became a global pop icon as a teen
13 Via hologram your commencement speaker will be this Greek philosopher famed for his speech before being sentenced to death
14 Tom Shows His Generosity--Aunt Polly Weakens
15 This tiny 4-letter green plant covers forest floors; what's called this on the north side of trees is often actually algae
16 Not a full but a partial loss of electrical power
17 To indicate a factorial for a given integer you put this punctuation mark after it
18 This star of John Wick bought Harley-Davidson motorcycles for the stunt crew he worked with on The Matrix Reloaded
19 Perhaps you might volunteer to aid developing countries as part of this U.S. government program established in 1961
20 Huts on the Beach Castle Rock
21 The female of this animal named for an Australian island gives birth to 20-40 joeys but only 4 survive
22 A drawing made in designing a building or any plan as in one for success
23 This Canadian star of La La Land has written letters to KFC & McDonald's on behalf of PETA
24 Now go back & get a graduate degree in this at Boston U.; 700-level courses in it are human origins & food culture and society
25 Mowgli's Brothers
26 President Carter's executive orders 12127 & 12148 set up this agency that's ready for disaster
27 More verdant paddocks or something more promising like a new job
28 Vector calculus involves 2 or more of these changeable quantities either dependent or independent
29 He was just 18 & really Sid the Kid in 2005-06 when he racked up 102 points for the Pittsburgh Penguins
30 This country's Gardens of Keukenhof which are of course full of tulips
31 ...in the Greek alphabet
32 From the Latin for elsewhere it's proof that you were elsewhere when a crime was committed
33 In 1919 France recovered Alsace-Lorraine from Germany in the Treaty of this
34 The tradition of standing for this Messiah chorus has outlasted the one of standing for the Dead March in Saul
35 Digging up redstone can help power all sorts of projects in this video game that also features creepers
36 The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in this capital
37 ...by release date in Star Wars movies
38 In the words antebellum & antediluvian ante- means this
39 The 1st ex-pres. to serve as a rep. he had a stroke at his desk on the House floor in 1848 & died 2 days later in the Speaker's room
40 Thinking there weren't enough solo pieces for violin Fritz Kreisler did this & attributed them to nobodies like Pugnani
41 In a 1976 Clive Cussler book Dirk Pitt attempts to Raise this doomed liner to get the rare element byzanium
42 Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in this 2-word Florida city also home to the University of Miami
43 ...part of Dante's Divine Comedy
44 Some animals are described as this from the Latin for of the night
45 The Midwest region of the Great Plains known by this 2-word nickname had 1930s soil blizzards that blocked the sun
46 Virtuoso Nigel North is primarily known for playing this instrument which looks like a pear-shaped guitar
47 The mythical silvery metal called mithril was created by this author
48 The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (possibly) near Hillah in what is now this country
49 ...bird mentioned in The 12 Days of Christmas
50 5-letter word for one who follows the rituals of a polytheistic religion or perhaps no religion at all
51 A pedestal honoring Agrippa victor in the 31 B.C. naval Battle of Actium is on this Athenian hilltop
52 Asturias by Isaac Albeniz is a piece in the style of this Spanish Gypsy dance music
53 Marvel Movie metals: Wolverine's claws are adamantium & Captain America's shield is made of this Wakandan metal
54 Check out the water lilies in Monet's garden in this French town that like garden starts with a G
55 ...U.S. president to be impeached
56 In Latin it means let it be done; in English it's an arbitrary ruling; in Italy it's a car
57 A 1225 copy of this document is one of the few to still have its Great Seal the seal of Henry III King John's son
58 Don't turn up the volume in the third movement of Beethoven's Fifth; Ludwig does that for you with this gradual musical move
59 The Core & Avatar both use this term for their unpossible material


<- Previous Level All April 15 2020 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 Surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku has been called by this 2-word nickname that describes any dominant person or expert
2 An ancient region on the Balkan Peninsula today its divided among Greece Turkey & Bulgaria
3 This posh London department store is celebrating its 175th anniversary with a teddy bear named Henry after its founder
4 Did he sell the item that is his first name in his Georgia mercantile store? No idea but he did sign the Declaration of Independence
5 This territorys Winston Churchill Ave. runs to its northern border; the Carretera de la Frontera is on the opposite side
6 Lee Pace starred as a man who could bring back the dead for a little while on this series whose title is slang for being dead
7 Watteaus portrait of this sad clown from commedia dellarte once had the title Gilles
8 Pink eye is another name for this condition
9 The I in the name of this automaker thats celebrating its 125th anniversary in 2024 originally stood for Italiana
10 Starting in 1758 Francis Lightfoot Lee served in this assembly in Colonial Virginia
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