Jeopardy April 29 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy April 29 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 In 1947 this carrier began flying regularly to London on what was called the Kangaroo Route
2 Looking for this landmark? Go over to 400 Broad Street Seattle then go up up up
3 A NASA astronaut did not carry a big bag of marijuana up to this in 2012
4 Womb
5 An elephant's trunk contains roughly 40000 of these more than you have in your whole body
6 Rickey Henderson holds the record for these thefts: 130 in 1982
7 After his flight was canceled he hired a plane wrote Virgin Airlines on a board charged $39 for 1-way & filled up my first plane
8 This Birthplace of America is at 520 Chestnut Street Philadelphia
9 A U.S. tourist in Saudi Arabia was not arrested for refusing to sell his wife for 45 of these animals
10 Voice box
11 A song from Annie Get Your Gun says Got no mansion got no this boat still I'm happy with what I've got
12 In one sense batter Mark Reynolds holds the record for these with 223; in another pitcher Nolan Ryan holds the record with 383
13 The headquarters of this airline that was organized jointly in 1953 by the federal & state government is in Cologne Germany
14 Roses are run for at 700 Central Avenue Louisville Kentucky this site
15 An episode of The Simpsons did not predict the April 2019 fire here in Paris
16 The carpus
17 Title for a Russian empress like Nicholas II's Alexandra
18 Boston ace Dutch Leonard ended the 1914 season with a microscopic 0.96 one of these
19 A few years after losing control of TWA around 1960 this man sold his shares for more than $500 million
20 At 4 South Market Street in Boston you can find Faneuil Hall and this venerable market and shop to your heart's content
21 This Mexican-style fast-food chain's cinnamon twists are not made from deep-fried rotini
22 Tympanum or tympanic membrane
23 A moral compass
24 On May 27 1936 Dublin & Bristol were on the very first route of this airline
25 Relive 30 seconds of history at this site at 326 East Allen Street Tombstone
26 This House Speaker did not use $15000 worth of pens to sign impeachment articles against Donald Trump
27 Pollex
28 The Latin for to declare is the origin of this legal term for a formal accusation
29 One of President Obama's favorite children's books is this 1963 classic by Maurice Sendak
30 To win every game in a playoff series
31 The name of this rite of purification is from the Greek for to dip
32 Horace Silver's tune about L.A. DJ Chuck Niles isn't the hippest guy in Hollywood--it uses this 3-letter jazz word for guy
33 According to him You might be a redneck if you think the stock market has a fence around it
34 Jean de France who controlled much of France during this protracted war was born in 1340 shortly after its start
35 Perhaps more than casually interested in biographies about presidents Obama noted Ron Chernow's 2017 work on this ex-military man
36 Plant-related word meaning to tear away violently from a native environment
37 Many adherents of this Caribbean religion believe in Haile Selassie as a Messiah
38 Musicians Dave Koz & Brian McKnight DJed for L.A.'s KTWV in the format called this kind of jazz nice & mellow
39 Because of his father's frequent bouts of insanity in 1418 15-year-old Charles VII declared himself one of these royal stand-ins
40 The Wealth of Nations written by this Scot in 1776 beat a lot of competition to make the reading list
41 What a plane is doing moving down a runway preparing for take-off
42 A 1919 gathering of 6000 Protestants to get back to the basics of their faith has been called the birth of this -ism
43 Still going strong the jazz festival of this bay & aquarium city in California was founded in 1958 by DJ Jimmy Lyons
44 In 1715 at the age of 5 Louis the Well-Beloved became King Louis of this number
45 Obama made it through Larry Bartels' Unequal Democracy: The Political Economy of the New this Age like the 1870-98 one
46 Also called the Taal this language is much like Dutch
47 This Asian faith's name means way of the gods & its shrines are dedicated to rivers mountains & other natural objects
48 The 1930s was this Era named for the rhythm of the big bands also a word in the title of a Sid Torin radio show
49 Jeff Shaara's quartet of WWII novels include No Less Than Victory about the 1944 Battle of this Hitler's last gasp
50 The title Prince of Conti was borne by sons of this royal house that ruled France from 1589 to 1830 mostly
51 We don't know if Mr. O thought What is the What was some more staggering genius by this man but it got the stamp of approval
52 If the Gettysburg address had been given in 1843 this would have been the first word
53 From a Hebrew word for pious this movement in Judaism combines austerity with joyful mysticism
54 Before DJing Phil Schaap was babysat by this bandleader's drummer Jo Jones & later managed The Countsmen made up of his alumni
55 DreamWorks was originally called DreamWorks SKG in honor of founders Steven Spielberg David Geffen & this Jeffrey
56 The future Charles V was the first heir apparent to the French crown to bear this title

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