Jeopardy April 14 2020 answers


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# Question
1 The resolution naming 2020 the International Year of Plant Health recognized plants' role in fighting this global change
2 The Ladyjacks of Stephen F. Austin were queens of the lanes in 2019 rolling to the NCAA women's title in this
3 Wait until the evening before opening night said Rossini of writing these instrumental pieces played before operas
4 This this this Greek letter gently down the clue; it was resh in the Phoenician alphabet now it's there for you
5 This 12th century king of England was known as Coeur de Lion or Lionheart
6 Fuzzy freestone fruit (5)
7 Read some Yeats or Dickinson on March 21 World this Day
8 Columbia foiled sabered & epeed its rivals to win this 2019 NCAA title
9 Male ballet dancers generally don't wear these on their feet; one exception is when men play the stepsisters in Cinderella
10 Revelation 1:8 states I am these 2 Greek letters the beginning and the ending which really covers things
11 Another 12th century lion king was William the Lion of this country north of England
12 South American cloak (6)
13 In 2019 World Space Week commemorated the 50th anniversary of this
14 In 2019 TCU fired on all cylinders to win the school's third NCAA title in this weapon with air & smallbore competitions
15 This American dropped his drip style for one dubbed Black Pourings; a 1951 show of them sold none
16 If you don't know it's the 2nd-to-last letter in the Greek alphabet you'll let out a heavy one (with a different spelling)
17 The Lion of Punjab Ranjit Singh was Maharaja of a vast area mainly in these 2 current countries
18 Square rectangle or rhombus (13)
19 2019 to 2028 is the Decade of Peace named for this south African
20 The ACUI sponsors a championship in this billiards game one higher than another named for stripes & solids
21 10-letter word for your friend who wears outlandish colorful clothes or for the showy late Gothic style seen here
22 It's basic math! This is celebrated every March 14th
23 The king of the African country of Eswatini formerly called this land has the title ngwenyama or lion
24 Stolen like the Letter in an Edgar Allan Poe story (9)
25 An annual November Awareness Week showcases the rising global problem of resistance to this important class of drugs
26 Keep your Frisbee off the roof er rough in the CDGNC short for the College this National Championship
27 This longtime exhibit of officially sanctioned French art crammed paintings onto walls
28 If Sophocles signed his name he'd begin by writing this letter
29 The empire of Sundiata Keita the lion king of Mali took this ancient African city from the Tuareg in the 13th century
30 Social outcast (6)
31 Enacted in 1689 the Bill guaranteed freedom of this in Parliament though not elsewhere
32 AKA Padfoot this man didn't let taking the fall for Peter Pettigrew get in the way of being a good godfather to Harry Potter
33 Home to the N.Y. Stock Exchange in the 1650s this road marked a defensive boundary of the city then known as New Amsterdam
34 Their Moves Like Jagger featuring Christina Aguilera brings back Memories
35 Maybe you'd like to work on one of these like for Carnival or Cunard; recent job listings include event crew & galley supervisor
36 Horse racing's biggest trio of events that the queen only wears on special occasions
37 The Bill made it illegal to keep a standing one of these in the country in time of peace without Parliament's OK
38 Jonathan & Mina Harker are characters in this classic novel from 1897
39 9000-mile Highway 1 completely circles this country linking cities like Darwin & Adelaide
40 Take a bite out of their Harmony Hall & Unbelievers
41 Starbucks calls this job the face of Starbucks
42 Night sack for a snoozing Boy Scout that's the set of skills available to someone like a magician
43 The Bill said these punishments could not be inflicted; sounds familiar!
44 The oldest of the Three Musketeers he is a mentor to d'Artagnan
45 Practice your Catalan ambling along La Rambla a tree-lined promenade in this Mediterranean Spanish port city
46 Whether it's Freddie or Adam singing lead this band gives you Somebody To Love
47 The person on the phone can hear you smile--that's advice given to people in this job partly from the Greek for far
48 Snoopy's owner who's a large forest-dwelling ursine creature
49 The Bill mandated that excessive this ought not to be required nor excessive fines imposed
50 Taking the job as Lord Chamberlain of Denmark was not very fortunate for this man nor for his children Ophelia & Laertes
51 This road network of more than 7000 miles in Germany is famous for its lack of speed limits in many areas
52 Time to get Stressed Out & believe The Hype
53 Apothecary is an old-fashioned term for this job that requires a doctorate & a license
54 Celestial body of extremely intense gravity that scores an ace in golf
55 The Bill required parliaments to be held frequently for redress of all these complaints--sounds familiar!
56 In a novel by Charlotte Bronte Bertha Mason first wife of this man didn't get out of the house much
57 At one end of Grafton Street in this European capital city is St. Stephen's Green; at the other you'll find Trinity College
58 We have High Hopes you know they did Hey Look Ma I Made It
59 Maybe you want to become this type of 14-letter scientist like Neil deGrasse Tyson
60 18th century Prussian king & military genius who is a large body of water in northern Utah

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3 In several verses this uncomfortable goat hair fabric is worn with ashes as a sign of mourning
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9 John the Baptist wore a garment made of the hair of this animal while in the wilderness & eating locusts and wild honey
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