Jeopardy April 07 2023 answers


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# Question
1 Of the 13 nations through which the equator passes its the only one whose coastline borders the Caribbean sea
2 Exporting & eating this fish that can be made into gravlax
3 According to this song the title guy went to town a-riding on a pony
4 Tatooine where the womp rats roam
5 Doing anything to avoid tax day this Messiah composer departed Earth on April 14 1759
6 Meaning concerned with moral principles this word is used to describe a type of veganism
7 Capezio is a premier maker of the soft flat shoes called these prized by certain dancers
8 These long narrow inlets like the Sogne Norway's longest & deepest one
9 A 1952 song inserted the into this character's name but the Forest Service insists it's just two words
10 Romulus & (Give me) Genesis
11 After taking aim at William Tell & then quitting theater entirely at age 37 he quit more than that on Nov. 13 1868
12 The Las Vegas Raiders are known for their Commitment to this 10-letter word--in fact it's their motto
13 The sneakers bearing his name are often identified by Roman numerals; he wore the XVIII the year he retired from the Wizards
14 These mythical beings that are hostile to humans & may live in the mountains or underground
15 A few things about this iconic item; its strike note is E-flat it weighs a ton & Pennsylvania is missing the second N on it
16 Caprica; we're talking about frakkin' Caprica
17 This Peter & the Wolf music maker stopped Russian around in March 1953
18 Seen here is Bernini's sculpture called this of Saint Teresa capturing a rapturous moment
19 Australian surfer Brian Smith chose sheepskin for these comfy boots which became ever-present in the SoCal beach scene
20 Its great dramatist Henrik Ibsen & for this composer whom Ibsen asked to write music for his play Peer Gynt
21 Try a lattice top for this dessert long a symbol of America even though it originated elsewhere
22 Mobius where Dr. Robotnik schemed
23 This Frenchman died on Dec. 28 1937 never knowing he'd play a crucial musical part in a Bo Derek film
24 This word from Greek can refer to a perfect model of how to act or be or to a summary of a literary work
25 The men's brogues seen here can be described this way also the title of a Carl Perkins classic
26 Being the home of this explorer who led the first expedition to reach the South Pole
27 You can ride in a Model T in this Village of historic Americana created by Henry Ford in Dearborn Michigan
28 Mongo: Ah-ah! He'll save every one of us!
29 On March 25 1918 the sun set on this Moonlight composer in Paris
30 Also a type of apartment it's the competent quality by which you carry out your job
31 This maker of the Skyline cowboy hat also makes cowboy boots
32 The man who would be Wilhelm II found himself with this royal 6-letter title at age 29 in 1888
33 The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber is a Hemingway tale of life & death on one of these African expeditions
34 Advanced microchips are produced using EUV light short for extreme this with wavelengths of 13.5 nanometers
35 A series of nearby computers are connected to form a LAN short for this
36 He gave us the Produce Pete segment of The Daily Show before becoming The 40-Year-Old Virgin
37 Meaning sly or crafty vulpine also means resembling one of these animals
38 The Aztec Empire was expanding under this 9th emperor in 1519 but the Spanish showed up; he's dead by 1520 & the empire in 1521
39 A man awakens from a coma with the power to see a terrible fate awaiting humankind in this Stephen King work
40 Some confused 19th century guy named all the mammals in an order these shrews even though relatively few of them are arboreal
41 PEN International originally took its name from an acronym for poets essayists these
42 Edie Falco thought a 2022 sequel to this 2009 film had flopped having shot it 4 years prior & not realizing it had never been released
43 Simian meaning resembling one of these primates comes from Simia a name for an obsolete genus
44 There went the Sun King on Sept. 1 1715 as Louis XIV died in his bedroom at this palace; you can visit that room today
45 Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card is the 2nd book in the series about this character & his genocidal Game
46 Some protozoans that cause dysentery move & gather food using these 5-letter small projections that resemble hairs
47 FSBO stands for this meaning no real estate agent need be involved
48 The TV series about this character that began NPH-mania has been shown in Latin America as El Doctorcito
49 This word for a covering suspended over a bed comes from Greek konops or mosquito which it was meant to keep out
50 He finally got the crown he craved on July 6 1483 but just 2 years later Henry VII would open the very first Tudor garage
51 In Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop Father Jean Marie Latour serves in this southwest U.S. state capital
52 Fireworks went off Julv 4 2012 with the announcement of a boson consistent with the predictions of this British particle physicist
53 The K in Pakistan represents this often contested region
54 Kids of the '70s this is for you! This character--a man barely alive... we can rebuild him... better stronger faster
55 Now applied mostly to noses this adjective means curved like the beak of an eagle
56 A true Undercover Boss in Zaandam in 1697 Peter the Great was Pyotr Mikhaylov learning shipbuilding at this trading company
57 Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of this character is the story of an inmate struggling to survive in a Soviet prison camp
58 The naphthalene in mothballs is one substance that undergoes this change from solid to gas without becoming liquid
59 ENSO stands for El NiƱo -Southern this fluctuation
60 In this 2019 X-Men movie Sophie Turner dealt with absolute power corrupting absolutely
61 Used to describe giraffes & big snakes it means having net-like markings

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# Questions
1 Early 1900s labels for this beverage brand featured a beaver sitting on a log at the top of a map
2 An Internet aesthetic focuses on these spaces eerie transitional places like empty hotel hallways
3 The Infernal Devices is a prequel trilogy to this Cassandra Clare series that includes City of Bones & City of Ashes
4 In Dettmer v. Landon a court of appeals recognized this neo-pagan faith as a religion but said no to using candles & incense in jail
5 The National Park Service is in charge of the Martinez California home of this father of the National Park Service
6 A scientific study suggested mosquitoes bite people less when this artists EDM song Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites is playing
7 Before gaining independence in 1971 following a civil war & an invasion by India Bangladesh was known by this directional name
8 Im gonna make a 4 A to the fridge flop on the couch & be this adjective for lazy or without enthusiasm
9 Suzanne Collins tells the backstory of Coriolanus Snow in her 2020 Hunger Games prequel The Ballad of these 2 animals
10 The 8th Circuit found Farmington Missouri schools could ban this flag after Black students were targeted with violence
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