Jeopardy April 24 2020 answers


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# Question
1 1929: Dressed like cops Capone gang members line up Bugs Moran's guys against a wall & take them out in a Massacre
2 Home of a famous tire yard fire this memorable TV town is where the Simpsons live
3 This food company gets a special K for its symbol
4 The 3 original counties were Bucks Chester & this one also the name of the state's largest city
5 The cooler way to abbreviate this hairstyle associated with reggae music is to use the second syllable
6 It's seen front & center on a Jolly Roger flag
7 1845: Thoreau pursues extreme independence & moves into his cabin at Walden Pond
8 On this show the title character slayed them she really slayed them in Sunnydale California
9 Companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average include Verizon (VZ) & this credit card company (just V)
10 Pennsylvania's central location on the Eastern Seaboard may be the source of this official state nickname
11 Short on the top & sides & long in the back this hairstyle might be better known than the fish with which it shares its name
12 This type of ring-shaped coral island can be found in the Pacific Ocean
13 1997: Bill Clinton is inaugurated for the second time
14 A young Clark Kent struggled to find his way in Smallville a town in this Heartland state
15 It's the 2-letter stock symbol for the company that uses the slogan Imagination at Work
16 In 1954 the towns of Mauch Chunk & East Mauch Chunk were joined & named after this 1912 Olympian
17 With Miss Spector in the middle this 1960s musical group brought in a trend of giant beehives
18 Popular during the Depression this genre of comedy film includes such classics as Duck Soup & My Man Godfrey
19 1941: The minesweeper USS Condor sights a Japanese submarine 4 hours before a pivotal moment in history
20 If you write about Murder She Wrote include that it took place in Cabot Cove in this New England state
21 You can paint the town red or any color you want with this company SHW
22 Espy House in the southern town of Bedford served as Washington's headquarters during this rebellion in 1794
23 Typically short with the hair cropped evenly across the uppermost part it's also slang for an aircraft carrier
24 It's the once popular old-school style of tires seen here
25 1605: Gunpowder plotters pick this day to blow up Parliament--but are foiled
26 The Log Lady & the late Laura Palmer were residents of this fictional Pacific Northwest community
27 GLW is the stock symbol for this New York-based company that formerly had Glass Works in its name
28 These mountains in the northeast are the site of many resort facilities
29 For black women natural hair cropped short is known as a TWA short for teeny-weeny this
30 It can mean to reside or to linger over
31 In babies this AKA the patella is soft cartilage; it doesn't form into bone until between the ages of 3 & 5
32 This song mentions a girl with kaleidoscope eyes
33 The name of this physical & spiritual training discipline is from the Sanskrit for union
34 All published in the 1950s 7 books make up this series by C.S. Lewis
35 Here's how Diego Velazquez portrayed this Greek fable master
36 One of the richest women in the world Francoise Bettencourt Meyers is an heiress to this French cosmetics company
37 Both humans & giraffes have 7 of these bones in the neck to hold the head aloft
38 This Beatles song introduced to you the one and only Billy Shears
39 Sanskrit for weighty today it means a teacher
40 Patricia Highsmith gained fame with her first novel about 2 men who meet as Strangers here
41 Here comes the Sun King; this ruler seen here in a portrait by Hyacinthe Rigaud
42 Christine Lagarde is the first female head of Europe's equivalent of the Federal Reserve the ECB short for European this
43 Bile aids digestion by breaking up large molecules of fat; it's stored in the gallbladder but made by this organ
44 This title woman picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been
45 The name of this national monetary unit is from Sanskrit for stamped silver
46 Published in 1893 Catriona also known as David Balfour was Robert Louis Stevenson's sequel to this novel
47 Goya painted several pictures of his muse Doña Maria known as the Black this noble title
48 Life was rosy for Marion Cotillard when she won an Oscar for playing this other Frenchwoman in a 2007 film
49 Cardiac contraction is termed systolic & cardiac relaxation gets this adjective
50 Vera Chuck & Dave are the imagined grandchildren in this song
51 Perhaps ancient women of India wore upala rings; that Sanskrit word gave us this precious item
52 Roughly 1100 years after it was written this Old English poem was first published in 1815--in Denmark
53 Here's a portrait of this guy who was known for his Art of War
54 About this French novelist Elizabeth Browning wrote True genius but true woman!
55 During swallowing this flap of cartilage prevents food from entering the trachea
56 Nancy ran off with Dan the rival of this guy from the Black Mountain Hills of Dakota
57 In English the title of this manual could be translated as rules of pleasure
58 In 1930 this Main Street author became the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature
59 This early 19th century German author and thinker received more than 20000 surviving letters; here he is with one of them
60 In 1858 she heard the Virgin Mary tell her I am the Immaculate Conception at a grotto near Massabielle

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# Questions
1 Time mentioned “cruelty & enforced conformity” when summing up this novel with a “stormly silent narrator”
2 First appearing in an English dictionary in 1623 mesonoxian means pertaining to this word
3 In his “Natural History” Pliny described it as “Argentum Vivum”
4 Captured in Egypt by the British Army 1801 is painted on the side of this artifact named for the city where it was found
5 The brown hyena & the bat-eared fox both make their home in this largest desert of southern Africa
6 An analogy: Claude Debussy is to Impressionism as this Gymnopédies composer is to Surrealism
7 It comes before voce to mean quietly & before il sole della Toscana to mean the book Under the Tuscan Sun
8 Among the class of 2024 this civil rights icon who at age 6 made history when she integrated one of New Orleans all white schools
9 Ben Kingsley got an Oscar nomination for playing an Iranian immigrant with dreams of home ownership in this drama
10 This man really wanted Jacob to marry his older daughter Leah before his younger Rachel
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