Jeopardy April 21 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy April 21 2020 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 Founded in April 1919 this organization sold its first stamps or seals to help disabled children in 1934
2 In fiction it's the term for the one who tells the story; first person & third person are 2 types
3 This wood cylinder with a handle at each end will have you undulating in dough
4 24 years after his death in Las Vegas this rapper as well as actor had his Greatest Hits on the Billboard 200 in 2020
5 Spirit or determination & what the American Academy of Pediatrics says not to do to children as punishment
6 With 10.3 million it's the largest American state by population according to the 1920 Census
7 The people who founded this organization in 1976 had previously built a bunch of homes in Zaire '
8 It's the practical lesson about right & wrong that results from an instructive story like a fable
9 Instead of evaluating all applications after a hard deadline some colleges use this 2-word process & reply more quickly
10 In 2001 this alliterative woman's 30 Minute Meals premiered with a 30-minute episode about leftovers
11 The animals of a given region & a Finnish-style steam bath
12 This heavier-than-air flying machine is intended to rise & descend vertically
13 In 1942 this org. was founded in Oxford England to feed hungry children in Greece; it has since branched worldwide
14 From Greek words for first & actor it's the main character in a story
15 She says There's rarely a day that I'm out in the world that somebody doesn't mention '13 Going on 30'
16 A small electronic device & a surfer girl played on TV by Sally Field
17 12 1/2 miles long the Simplon Tunnel through these European mountains was then the longest in the world
18 In 1944 Tuskegee president Frederick Douglass Patterson started this scholarship organization
19 The 6-line Scottish stanza is also known by the name of this 18th century poet
20 Hopper was back & sporting a mustache for the 3rd season of this '80s-set Netflix series
21 An old term for a poet & the last name of the man who passed away in 2010 at age 92 as the Senate's oldest member
22 The 3 new European nations of more than 10 million...as a result of the World War were Poland Czechoslovakia & this Slovene-ly one
23 This philanthropic organization with a fez for a logo dates back to a meeting of Masons in 1870
24 This 5-letter word for a figure of speech is widely used to mean any familiar reference
25 In 1995 she starred as a teacher in the film Dangerous Minds; in 2014 she was mentioned in the lyrics of Uptown Funk
26 Best known for his many portraits like the one seen here this three-named American painter died in London in 1925
27 (MSNBC's Steve Kornacki presents by a display monitor.) 1972 was one of the biggest landslides in Electoral College history as Republican incumbent Richard Nixon piled up 49 states and this a
28 In 64 A.D. a fire broke out in Rome in the shops surrounding this large hippodrome no doubt causing many to flee
29 In track the metric mile is this many meters
30 Until 1996 the research arm of AT&T was called Bell these
31 The original Bridge of Sighs
32 Robert Cormier's young adult thriller with a very dairy title
33 (MSNBC's Steve Kornacki presents by a display monitor.) A third party candidate hasn't won a state in a presidential election since 1968 when this American Independent Party nominee carried A
34 P.T. Barnum marked exits with This way to this fancy E word; folks left & had to buy a ticket to reenter
35 (Jimmy of the Clue Crews presents by a display monitor.) Tennis players shouldn't linger in this area between the service line and the baseline where returns are hard to hit; it shares its na
36 To murmur or grumble
37 Jacques Cartier Bridge
38 The titles of these 2 Leonard Nimoy memoirs contradict each other
39 (MSNBC's Steve Kornacki presents by a display monitor.) Upset over the inclusion of a civil rights plank in the 1948 Democratic platform Strom Thurmond split the party capturing four Southern
40 WWI pilots sometimes fled a unit of the Jagdgeschwader known as this in English a name familiar to Monty Python fans
41 Water polo players stay afloat with this kick that sounds like it could help to scramble an omelet
42 Like any boxer belligerent & combative
43 The Bridge of the Americas (not the one in Sicario)
44 Richard Matheson pits Robert Neville against lots & lots of vampires in this sci-fi classic
45 (MSNBC's Steve Kornacki presents by a display monitor.) New York didn't choose its electors in time and Rhode Island and North Carolina hadn't yet ratified the Constitution but the vote was o
46 In this Sara Gruen novel later a movie Jacob & Marlena plan to flee the traveling circus they both work for
47 In archery it's the 4-letter word for the groove at the rear end of an arrow that fits on the bowstring
48 Led the woolen creatures
49 Victoria Falls Bridge (2 countries please)
50 Tom Wolfe satirizes 21st century college life in this 2004 novel
51 (MSNBC's Steve Kornacki presents by a display monitor.) The 1860 electoral map revealed the deep divisions of a country hurtling towards civil war. Abraham Lincoln won the North the West and

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# Questions
1 Featured in a 2020 film she gets her name from a 16th C. Italian stock character who often wore diamond-patterened outfits
2 Until Alabama became the 22nd state this one was first alphabetically
3 Taken from her unknowingly the immortal line of HeLa cells were named in honor of this woman who died of cancer in 1951
4 In several verses this uncomfortable goat hair fabric is worn with ashes as a sign of mourning
5 Alum Robin Williams set up a scholarship won by this woman who made it from Group 32 to the lead in Zero Dark Thirty
6 You could transcend blockchain barriers at 2023s Icon Hyperbuild this type of event for computer programmers
7 The Netherlands Order of the House of Orange in 1905 & the Bronze Cross in 1940 were both created by this queen
8 This dutch scholar put out a 1516 translation of the Bible that made it more accessible & helped lead to the Reformation
9 A precursor to this compound L-DOPA was used by Oliver Sacks to help bring Leonard L. out of 30 years of a coma-like condition
10 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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