Jeopardy December 01 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy December 01 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 fall grab your beer stein & head to Munich for this 2-week-long celebration
2 Thin Man author Samuel Hammett
3 Big bird indeed! One of these can grow to over 8 feet tall
4 The Ottoman Empire wanted the Red Cross to be named this in the Islamic world & eventually it happened
5 He was MVP of Super Bowl III
6 There's no guilt in knowing that gelt is this; you'll receive some with a correct response
7 An annual competition for solvers of these began in 1978; points were given for correct letters in the grids
8 Novelist Edna Proulx
9 Mason & carpenter bees are classified as this type that practices social distancing full time
10 Someone cowardly has one of these down his back often a mile wide
11 He was MVP of Super Bowl XXIV
12 Sometimes in the middle of the night I'll head to the kitchen & do some of this from the Yiddish for snacking
13 Lyon's Fête des Lumières is held around December the 8th the Feast of the Immaculate Conception which celebrates her
14 Western scribe Pearl Grey
15 Seen here is the roseate species of this bird named for the shape of its beak
16 This colorful group won over 8% of the vote in Germany in 1987
17 He was world heavyweight champ from 1937 to 1949
18 This verb means to haul or move with effort
19 The Empire Polo Club in Indio California hosts this annual music festival as well as the Stagecoach Festival
20 Pulitzer winner Arch Whitehead
21 The peregrine species of this bird is known to dive at 200 miles per hour
22 The Marcels sang of this celestial body you saw me standing alone without a dream in my heart
23 The Yankees retired his No. 5 in 1952
24 The opening to Laverne & Shirley used these 2 Yiddish words one meaning an oaf the other an unlucky person
25 From mid-March to mid-May Keukenhof Gardens in the Netherlands hosts an annual festival of these flowers
26 The dramatic Johan Strindberg
27 About 4 times larger than a honeybee the rare Wallace's giant is native to this country's North Moluccas Islands
28 Someone who is incredibly shy can be a wallflower or one of these purple plants
29 In 2011 he battled a vocal cord virus while doing play-by-play for FOX
30 This word for cheap & shoddily made goods now usually refers to cheap or shoddily made entertainment
31 New Hampshire shares a 58-mile border with this Canadian province
32 Before it was an Emmy-winning TV show this was a one-woman show Phoebe Waller-Bridge partially funded on Kickstarter
33 Adjective meaning so small it can't be seen with the naked eye
34 I just met you & this is crazy but here's my number
35 My car has started every day. So my car will start today is an example of this type of argument the counterpart of deductive
36 His mummy revealed that this boy king of Ancient Egypt had a cleft palate foot deformities malaria & a busted leg
37 One of the 2 landlocked South American nations; both have Spanish & Guarani as official languages
38 A Kickstarter success was the card game called Exploding these cute little animals; laser pointers can defuse them
39 3-c word for the thin red feature on top of a rooster's head
40 But I didn't shoot the deputy
41 Senator 2 minutes for this segment of a debate to attack elements of the prior argument such as its assumptions or its relevance
42 The madness of this king perhaps caused by porphyria a buildup of natural chemicals ended on Jan. 29 1820
43 Port cities on this sea include Makhachkala Russia & Turkmenbashi Turkmenistan
44 This Kristen Bell detective show was on UPN & The CW before it was a Kickstarter-funded movie; season 4 was on Hulu
45 It's a pastoral letter written by the pope on matters of doctrine
46 I wanna feel the heat with somebody
47 To do this to the question is a logical error in argument but now it's often used to mean simply bring up the question
48 This Siberian peasant helped ease the suffering of the czar's hemophiliac son
49 Home of the Dalai Lama until he fled the Chinese occupation in 1959 Potala Palace towers over this city
50 This meal-replacement drink isn't made from people but sounds like a green sci-fi food that was
51 In Italian cuisine this preparation of thinly sliced beef makes for appetizing appetizers
52 Hurry hurry hurry before I go insane
53 An argument a fortiori from Latin for this comparative word is like If turtles are slow turtles in molasses must also be slow
54 In 336 B.C. Pausanias a young Macedonian killed this king; no trial--the assassin got killed on the spot
55 This nation's 81 provinces include Batman Van & Hatay
56 Long after he was Rockin' In The Free World this singer raised more than $6 million for Pono his music player
57 Adjective for a letdown like the end of The Epic of Gilgamesh--the hero's quest for a magic plant...ends without it
58 It's a black fly in your Chardonnay
59 This Latin phrase once meant arguing by appealing to someone's personal feelings; now it means an irrelevant personal attack
60 In 2012 some Spaniards were not sympathetic to this 74-year-old king who injured his hip on an elephant-hunting expedition

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# Questions
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