Jeopardy December 07 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy December 07 2023 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 Since it can make someone “Japanese laugh as heartily as a Dane” Lillian Gish saw film as an aesthetic this the name of a language
2 This nickname for Oklahomans stems from those who jumped the homesteading starting gun in 1889
3 After throwing for 286 yards & 2 TDs he was named the chief reason for Kansas City's victory in Super Bowl 54
4 1871: The Hôtel de Ville in this city is burned during the Commune
5 You can serve stew or soup out of one of these deep-lidded dishes
6 The 4 standard divisions of singers in a choir are soprano alto tenor & this one
7 Having a fixed or lifeless expression
8 It's Oklahoma's leading crop & is especially big in the north near the Kansas border
9 Only 10 Super Bowl MVPs have been defensive players; 4 like Super Bowl 50 star Von Miller played this position
10 1871: The Great Fire of this city starts in a barn on De Koven Street
11 A fancy fungus & a chocolate confection are both called this
12 Of the 4 seasons the one when you'll most likely find an animal in its hibernaculum
13 A light drizzle
14 Tahlequah Oklahoma is the tribal capital of this Native American nation
15 The career leader in Super Bowl points is this 49er & Raider who was on the receiving end of 8 TD passes
16 1925: A fire melts a whole lot of wax at this landmark London place
17 T-errific hot sauces include Tapatío & this brand from the McIlhenny company
18 For Christmas cards & bills alike these got their new +4 format in 1983
19 Someone intimidating is said to reduce you to this
20 This humorist & native son lends his name to Oklahoma City's main airport
21 Franco Harris holds the career Super Bowl record for these yards 354 in 4 games all Steelers' victories
22 Circa 50 B.C.: This city's library is torched (by Julius Caesar some say)
23 Pewter is a traditional material for this vessel with a lid
24 For UFO fans a close encounter of the 3rd kind is meeting aliens; this is one of the 4th kind
25 No longer in vogue
26 The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center is in this city also home to the university of Oklahoma
27 Tom Brady threw 2 interceptions in Super Bowl 49 but ended up MVP after this Seahawk tossed his one interception in the last minute
28 A 1776 fire destroyed this city's Teatro Regio Ducale; La Scala was built to replace it
29 A Moroccan stew is named for this implement in which it's cooked
30 Four patterns of Greek letter-named brain waves are beta alpha delta & this one from 4 to 8 hertz that allows access to the unconscious
31 Surname of a late 1830s Dickens title character
32 It's a symbol of the all-American way of life
33 The wood frog of the Arctic can live with 65% of its body frozen due to using this sugar in its blood as an antifreeze
34 This man came & went in the highest office in the land
35 Also a journal they may keep the Log is the monthly newspaper of a union of these
36 Nolan Gould played less than Mensa-esque Luke Dunphy on this sitcom but Nolan's 150 IQ made the grade
37 14th century European pandemic that destroyed Alderaan
38 What baby needs according to craps players
39 Sirens are aquatic salamanders that can breathe through lungs as well as through these
40 The long strange trip of this drug began with its synthesis on Nov. 16 1938
41 The UP of the AAUP they teach your older children well
42 Before he passed away in 2012 this general who led the Persian Gulf War went stormin' to a Mensa membership
43 Han Solo's son paired with an edgy cartoon Chihuahua & cat
44 Around 1960 it was a state-of-the-art music system
45 Although this biblical frog is the world's largest at around 12 inches long its tadpoles are the same size as other frogs'
46 A photographic plate taken at the Lowell Observatory on January 23 1930 helped identify this object
47 In 2012 SAG merged with this union & together they went on strike in 2023
48 Part of the Foundation of the life of this prolific sci-fi author was being honorary vice president of Mensa
49 Wake up to this 1971 Rod Stewart song that's a perfect greeting for any Jedi
50 In song she's asked What's that flower you have on?
51 Snakes have these on the outside of their skin but caecilians which resemble snakes have them embedded in folds in the skin
52 In 1928 he won the general election for Louisiana governor using the slogan Every man a king but no one wears a crown
53 California's CCPOA representing this type of peace officer has been known to put the screws to politicians
54 Come up with the geodesic dome like this engineer & you can be president of Mensa like he was
55 TV's Love Boat who's now reached the rank of general
56 A type of violent windstorm
57 This 3-letter term is the terrestrial juvenile stage of development of the eastern newt when the body turns bright orange
58 He became the Cook Count Jail's most famous inmate on Oct. 24 1931
59 When several unions of these workers struck in 1970 troops had to replace federal employees for the first time
60 Leslie Charteris had the smarts for Mensa & also to come up with the character of Simon Templar star of this book series
61 Sylvia Plath novel about an annoying floppy-eared outcast from Naboo

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# Questions
1 Early 1900s labels for this beverage brand featured a beaver sitting on a log at the top of a map
2 An Internet aesthetic focuses on these spaces eerie transitional places like empty hotel hallways
3 The Infernal Devices is a prequel trilogy to this Cassandra Clare series that includes City of Bones & City of Ashes
4 In Dettmer v. Landon a court of appeals recognized this neo-pagan faith as a religion but said no to using candles & incense in jail
5 The National Park Service is in charge of the Martinez California home of this father of the National Park Service
6 A scientific study suggested mosquitoes bite people less when this artists EDM song Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites is playing
7 Before gaining independence in 1971 following a civil war & an invasion by India Bangladesh was known by this directional name
8 Im gonna make a 4 A to the fridge flop on the couch & be this adjective for lazy or without enthusiasm
9 Suzanne Collins tells the backstory of Coriolanus Snow in her 2020 Hunger Games prequel The Ballad of these 2 animals
10 The 8th Circuit found Farmington Missouri schools could ban this flag after Black students were targeted with violence
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