Jeopardy April 16 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy April 16 2021 answers and Solutions. We have just finished solving all the 7 crossword clues found today in the puzzle and we have listed them below. Simply click on any of the clues you are having difficulties finding the solution for and a new page with the answer will pop up.


# Question
1 Starlight is said to do this from the Old English for blink
2 This artist's 1889 Self-portrait without beard went for $71.5 million at a Christie's auction
3 The National Airport in Little Rock is named for both this man & this woman
4 The Rest Of Our Life was the title track of an album by country stars Faith Hill & this man her husband
5 Spend some time in the loop in this city & you can hit Daley Plaza
6 Metformin fights type 2 diabetes by lowering the liver's production of glucose & getting the body to better utilize this hormone
7 The Brits use this word to mean a flashlight; to us it's a stick that's been set aflame
8 In 2008 this Internet auction site banned ivory products & in 2012 banned hexes & magic spells
9 The FAA designated these 3 call letters for an airport on Dec. 31 1963
10 In Aladdin Lea Salonga & Brad Kane sang this tune that says but when I'm way up here it's crystal clear
11 Start the weekend with a cocktail like a deep dark secret made with kahlĂșa & the dark type of this
12 Pulmicort helps treat asthma as an inhaled this type of drug but it won't help you bench 550
13 If a light is barely visible it's this adjective also a verb meaning to swoon
14 A 1963 250 GTO from this Italian automaker sold in 2018 for $70 million the most ever for a car at auction
15 George Bush Intercontinental Airport is about 25 miles north of this city's downtown
16 Jay-Z & this woman had a No. 1 hit with Empire State Of Mind
17 Take a trip to Flavortown with Guy Fieri on this Food Network show DDD for short
18 This chemical compound can make things explode but not your heart where it eases pain acting as a vasodilator
19 It sounds like an overflowing of water from a river but it's a light that covers a large area
20 In 2008 one of these double-talk electric guitar effects pedals used by Jimi Hendrix sold at auction for $15500
21 Looking for an ATM at Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport in this city? It's at door B
22 Britney Spears & this woman from Barbados had a No. 1 with S&M
23 A chilly evening? Relax around this backyard accessory burning wood like the portable model called the Solo Stove Bonfire
24 Just relax & have some Captopril an ace inhibitor used to lower this
25 This unit of light intensity is abbreviated FC
26 Auctioned for $43 million a Florida estate with 22 bathrooms is modeled on this French home that didn't get toilets until 1768
27 Generally speaking Wichita's Mid-Continent Airport was renamed in 2014 to honor this man
28 She joined Neil Diamond on You Don't Bring Me Flowers & sang No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) with Donna Summer
29 Named for an area of Northeastern Europe this dog breed seen here needs a walk on Friday night
30 Zocor is this type of cholesterol-lowering drug; if taking it avoid grapefruit juice as the interaction can worsen side effects
31 The 1275 B.C. Battle of Kadesh saw 5000 of these battle vehicles rolling around in a melee
32 This Welshman played a serial killer on film & a man who built robots that killed people on Westworld
33 This man's wife was so disturbed by the first draft of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde that it was burned forcing him to rewrite it
34 The freshwater this is the state gem of Tennessee as it was historically found in the state's rivers & streams
35 A system of tunnels & bridges connects this capital with Malmo Sweden
36 Benjamins are slang for these
37 Tradition says this knife that attaches to the muzzle of a firearm was created in a French city
38 This actor has been seen in a Jeopardy! audience at least twice--in White Men Can't Jump & watching Cliff on Cheers
39 Future wife Nora saved Stephen Hero after this man threw it in a fire; it became A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
40 An Arizona ruby is actually this other red gem
41 A promontory of Good Hope is near this legislative capital
42 Maybe from their shells being used as currency these bivalves are slang for money
43 Plumbata darts used by the Romans were weighted by this metal
44 He won an Emmy guest starring on Friends in 2000 the year he was Unbreakable as David Dunn
45 After discovering her husband Ted Hughes' infidelity this poet burned the manuscript to Falcon Yard her second novel
46 The most prized of these flashy gems are the black ones the actual colors can vary from New South Wales Australia
47 This capital lies on the banks of the world's longest river
48 From the color of the ink on one side paper notes during the Civil War were called these
49 Used during the American Revolution the brown Bess was a type of this weapon a precursor to the rifle
50 A Bombshell as Gretchen Carlson she hit the smaller screen as Grace Fraser in The Undoing
51 This poet's manuscript of Conversation at Midnight burned at both ends in a hotel fire & she rewrote it from memory
52 Used as a gem & in ornamental work its 2-word name is from Latin & Persian for blue stone
53 This birthplace of Simon Bolivar has a population of 2 million
54 An item might cost you a few of these basic monetary units of Israel literally or figuratively
55 In 1991 one of these 4-letter missiles fired from Iraq killed one person & wounded 30 in Riyadh's city center
56 Her real-life roles include Marcia Clark on American Crime Story & Tony Bradlee in The Post
57 Ironically Malcolm Lowry's Under this fiery place was almost lost when his cabin burned to the ground
58 Since ancient times onyx & this banded reddish-brown gemstone that ends in onyx have been used to make cameos
59 The second-southernmost capital in the world it was affected by wildfires in 2003
60 Slang for a 10-dollar bill it's also an alternate name for a frame on which to cut wood

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# Questions
1 Decorated with an illustration of the Montgolfiers craft the smoking room aboard this could be accessed only via an airlock
2 Tips to do this from indeed.com include create a script use a local number & keep the conversation personable
3 This singers Wiggle featured Snoop Dogg & a catchy hook made by a toy flute purchased from Party City
4 100000 gulag prisoners with picks & shovels built the White Sea-Baltic Canal which empties into this gulf an arm of the Baltic
5 In contrast to the thick impasto of her contemporaries in this 2-word style Helen Frankenthaler used a technique called soak-stain
6 Death is stronger than I am this British woman wrote in The Death of the Moth published the year after she took her own life
7 Ugandas Murchison Falls on the Victoria branch the uppermost part of this river is about 250 north of Kampala
8 An exhaust kind of this car part funnels gases away from the cylinders
9 This EDM duo with great American Spirit had a Lucky Strike with the addictive hit #Selfie
10 This dam across the Columbia River created Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake a reservoir of more than 9 million acre-feet
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