Jeopardy December 09 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy December 09 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 I cannot live without these Thomas Jefferson wrote months after selling more than 6000 of them to the Library of Congress
2 ecosia.org is one of these that finds things online; bonus: it plants a tree for every query you make
3 This superstar's album Lover was the bestselling album in the U.S. in 2019
4 Jewish Muslim Christian & Armenian are the 4 quarters of the Old part of this city
5 In 1887 readers were introduced to this pair a moody resident of Baker Street & his army surgeon friend
6 Party on with this name for an adult male deer
7 Money maven Alexander Hamilton: Every proposal for a specific one of these levies is sure to meet with opposition
8 rxiist.com is a website that helps you identify these be they oval square or 8-sided
9 What became this giant screen film innovation emerged at Expo 67 in Montreal with the film Polar Life
10 About the size of Minnesota this is the largest of Japan's 4 main islands
11 This company named for its 2 founders introduced its cordless electric drill in 1961
12 A male guinea pig is called this like a male pig
13 Speaking to the First Continental Congress Patrick Henry said I am not a Virginian but one of these
14 The website for this organization for seniors offers a chapter locator & a Medicare Q&A tool
15 Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone is the subtitle of a restoration of this 1990 film now with a new beginning & ending
16 4 countries border Guatemala: Mexico El Salvador Honduras & this one
17 This pair did okay together writing musicals like My Fair Lady & Camelot
18 Male house cats & male turkeys both have this name
19 George Washington held to the maxim no less applicable to public than to private affairs that honesty is this
20 The Great Global Cleanup & Taking Climate Action are things you can learn about on the website named for this day created in 1970
21 Christian Bale & Matt Damon hit the track in this high-octane film about an effort to build a new kind of race car
22 These 4 states meet at the USA's Four Corners Monument
23 The so-called Glorious or Bloodless Revolution of 1688 put this pair on the throne of England
24 A sea stallion is the male of this unique fish
25 On taking up his duties as president of the Senate in April 1789 he told it The eyes of the world are upon you
26 The website for this homebuilding organization has a page telling how Jimmy Carter has toiled alongside its workers
27 Dating back to 1939 this DC Comics superhero has an origin story involving an ancient Egyptian curse
28 Of Australia's 4 most populous cities 3 are in the east & this one is in the far southwest
29 Thespis was the first collaboration by this pair; it wasn't as successful as their other works like The Pirates of Penzance
30 The drake of this common North American duck is also called a greenhead
31 Most of the people of Liechtenstein speak Alemannic a dialect of this official language
32 Disc 1 of their 2004 album live licks features such megahits as Start Me Up & Paint It Black
33 Napoleon had intended the Madeleine to be a temple to his Grande Armée but the monarchy made it into one of these in 1816
34 The biggest hydroelectric power producer in the U.S. is Washington State's Grand Coulee Dam on this river
35 Studying French & classics she graduated from England's University of Exeter not Hogwarts in 1987
36 Adjective meaning solitary & past tense verb meaning vanished
37 Compiled in the Middle Ages the Eddas were written down in the language called Old this
38 Their Live at Leeds featuring a medley with My Generation & Magic Bus is considered one of the best live albums ever made
39 At one time this Paris museum was named Le Musée Napoléon
40 A tokamak plasma nuclear reactor superheats isotopic nuclei of this element so that they fuse releasing energy
41 Before becoming an author Sue Monk Kidd worked as a nurse getting her degree from this school TCU for short
42 Raven relative & 4-letter synonym for forehead
43 Pinyin is a system for writing this language using the Roman alphabet
44 A 1975 album captured this reggae legend & the Wailers on their Natty Dread Tour
45 It should have been a bad omen for Napoleon when this wife of his bought Malmaison the house of misfortune
46 In Hinduism one of these spiritual energy centers situated on the throat is known as the vishuddha
47 One of his professors at Cornell was William Strunk Jr. whose Elements of Style he would later revise
48 Burial place & brush's partner
49 U might know that this official language of Pakistan is closely related to Hindi
50 They dedicated One More Light Live to late frontman Chester Bennington
51 Napoleon started 2 of these structures the big one at the end of the Champs-Élysées & another du Carrousel
52 The theory that the total amount of energy in the universe is constant is the first law of this branch of physics
53 It's no science fiction that in 1948 this prolific Russian-born author received a Ph.D in chemistry from Columbia University
54 The portal one for example & a chain of amino acids
55 Filipino is based on this language that shares its name with the people who originally spoke it
56 This British rocker showed us the way and came alive with a double live album that was No. 1 for 10 weeks in 1976
57 Napoleon did not build Les Invalides but it ended up as his tomb after his body was moved from this island in 1840
58 In a car engine the large disc seen on the left called this wheel stores energy & regulates rotation of the crankshaft
59 He was a theatre major at Wesleyan University in Connecticut before giving birth to the Jason Bourne novels
60 A boggy fuel & a menacing statement

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# Questions
1 It launched its first satellite Asterix in 1965
2 This 4-letter word for antiaircraft fire or criticism is a merciful shortening of the German for flyer defense cannon
3 Pretty In Pink--she laughs and its raining all day
4 Angry Young Men a British literary movement of the 1950s included John Osborne & this 1956 play of his perfect for that movement
5 Named for a Scottish botanist its the random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid
6 Berengaria the Great was an advisor to her son Ferdinand III in this series of campaigns to regain Iberia from the Moors
7 2018s Varina about Mrs. Jefferson Davis is by this North Carolinian author of Cold Mountain
8 The chicken is in this sauce part of Indian cuisine but named from Portuguese for wine of garlic
9 Mambo No. 5--a little bit of her in my life a little bit of Erica by my side
10 This amendment to the Constitution promises a speedy and public trial
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