Jeopardy December 01 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy December 01 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 Delaware Bay once teemed with these shellfish & New Jersey's state tall ship was a schooner built to harvest them
2 The third person singular of to do becomes this group of animals
3 In the 1980s A.D. was Adrian Dantley; now it's this Lakers superstar
4 Alphabetically it's New York's first county followed by Allegany & Bronx
5 A way to describe a day with lots of gusty air currents becomes this adjective for a twisty road
6 Before a 2008 move this NBA team was known as the Supersonics
7 Horse-drawn buggies are not uncommon on the roads of this county on Pennsylvania's southern border
8 A 2021 prize went to the Star Tribune based in this city for reporting on its police force focus of national attention
9 Hunter S. Thompson was the inspiration for the quirky character of Uncle Duke in this comic strip
10 In this type of defense a player guards an area of the court not a particular opposing player
11 Mid-Atlantic city where you'll find the crypt of John Paul Jones
12 Julia Keller won for her feature about the devastation of the town of Utica Illinois in 10 seconds by one of these
13 The Gathering of Nations is this type of Native American assembly with a rhyming name
14 From 1985 to 2003 Hall of Famers John Stockton & Karl Malone made music together on this team
15 Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings won for this beloved 1938 novel whose title refers to the age of a pet fawn
16 During World War I Army General Hunter Liggett & his I corps prevailed at the battles of the Meuse & of this forest
17 He went from the Warriors to the Nets & in 2021 became the top scorer in U.S. Olympic men's basketball history

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# Questions
1 At a speech here in 1936 FDR called its onetime occupant a “farmer lawyer mechanic scientist architect” etc.
2 This city would have hosted in 1916 but for cancellation due to WWI; it would be the last city to host before they were canceled again
3 This brand got its name in 1940 after a distillery executive took friends on a hunting trip
4 An American Viticultural Area spanning multiple states includes this eastern island where you’ll find the town of Chilmark
5 Missionary William Ellis reported in 1825 that his “bones were preserved… & were considered sacred by the people” of Hawaii
6 An airport at this South American city is named for archaeologist Maria Reiche who was known as the “lady of the Lines”
7 The website for this hotel includes mini-biographies of Harold Ross Edna Ferber & Alexander Woollcott
8 When area codes were introduced 3 very populous areas got the ones quickest to dial: these 3 codes
9 A 1984 trip to Normandy inspired this journalist to write a book that popularized a term for an era of Americans
10 Calling it “a particle that cannot be detected” physicist Wolfgang Pauli 1st proposed this in 1930; it was detected in 1956
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