Jeopardy December 11 2019 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy December 11 2019 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 The Daniel O'Connell monument on O'Connell Street
2 Scientists named a shrimp with a pink claw & the ability to emit very loud noises after this band
3 Stephen Colbert is such a fan of this author's work he aired his concerns with Peter Jackson about the Elves of Mirkwood
4 The 1917 Jones-Shafroth Act made residents of this Caribbean island American citizens
5 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew at SpaceX in Hawthorne CA.) SpaceX was founded in 2002 with the long-term goal of enabling humans to live on this planet
6 A pea souper is one of these weather phenomenons
7 The Evita Museum
8 In the late 19th c. some U.S. states required this non-dairy product to be dyed pink so it would not be confused for butter
9 Having grown up in Overland Park Kansas Paul Rudd is a rabid fan of this NFL team
10 More Frenchmen than Americans participated in the 1781 siege of this town the last major battle of the American Revolution
11 The idea for this app was born in 2008 after its co-founders were unable to get a cab in France
12 The mock salute called a Bronx cheer also has this fruity name
13 The Anne Frank House
14 A gin-&-grenadine cocktail or a member of a distaff clique in Grease
15 Jennifer Lawrence had a tent set up on the set of Mother! where she could keep up with this reality TV family's show
16 This man's 1825 inaugural address had to compete with a traveling circus performing in D.C.
17 As of 2008 you could find places to stay & things to do & earn money from your extra space with this company
18 To select the best parts of something from what's available like Johnny does with a box of candies
19 Gorky Park
20 You want to receive this for a car not for a job
21 This director became almost as famous for taunting Reggie Miller at Knicks games as he was for making movies
22 Saying I will make them twins in 1889 President Harrison blindly signed these 2 states into the Union so no one knows which was first
23 5 years after launching in 2012 this app was processing 1.4 billion swipes per day & had 10 billion matches
24 On the front of the larynx the thyroid cartilage has a central ridge & elevation called this
25 The Coptic Museum
26 In an albino animal a lack of the pigment melanin causes this usually colored part of the eye to appear pink
27 NBA Hall of Famer Bill Walton followed this Truckin' band to more than 850 shows
28 Real name Mary this maternal organizer of mine workers in the early 20th century was called the Most Dangerous Woman in America
29 A Swedish co-founder of this platform wished to create a service that was better than piracy &...compensates the music industry
30 If you're wise to what's going on you didn't just fall off this alliterative root-vegetable transport
31 Okay so now we've given nightmares to half of America by showing this colorful carnivore of the deep
32 West Indian religion derived from African cult worship
33 This grinder of grain wrote some good plays & the screenplay for The Misfits
34 Freddie Mercury approved the use of this song in Wayne's World just weeks before his death
35 The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences gives out these awards honoring the best of the Internet
36 The Leaning Tower of Pisa stands on yet St. Mark's Campanile in this city seen here collapsed in 1902 and had to be rebuilt
37 The great species of this shark with a tool in its name specializes in preying on stingrays
38 Goodbye! So long! This old-time informal synonym!
39 Mrs Tittlemouse Tom Kitten & many other animal characters were created by this artisan
40 Gloria Gaynor recorded the vocals to this No. 1 hit while in a wheelchair due to a spinal injury
41 This theatrical club founded by Harvard students began naming a woman of the year in 1951 & a man of the year in 1967
42 In the 1860s the poles used in creating this communications link fell down when Buffalo used them as scratching posts
43 This alliterative type of shark sounds like it uses metal shapes to turn dough into Christmas treats--it bites very uniformly
44 Doc's this type of billiards establishment is an important setting in the novel Native Son
45 Plant tender who was trained as a lawyer & created a famous one
46 Irving Berlin gave Kate Smith this song for her radio show to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the end of WWI
47 In 1992 architect Alvaro Siza won this often called the Nobel Prize of architecture
48 In 1871 Communards brought down a famous column in this city but it's been rebuilt
49 Pores called ampullae of Lorenzini give sharks a sixth sense that helps detect currents of this in the water
50 Never-failing; the clue is this!
51 This luggage carrier wrote Pollyanna about an excessively cheerful young girl who's now a cliche
52 George Gershwin composed this 1924 piece as a 2-piano score leaving Ferde Grofé to arrange 1 piano part for full band
53 Defenders of human rights like Nelson Mandela & Colin Kaepernick have won this organization's Ambassador of Conscience Award
54 In 1969 & 2017 famous trees of this type with a Native Amer. name fell in Calif.; it's bad to cut a driving tunnel through a tree
55 In a 2018 Jason Statham film The Meg is this giant prehistoric shark
56 A bugle boy or a rhyming form of instrumental blues for the piano
57 The Way of All Flesh is an autobiographical work by this house servant
58 The ancient libation revived in hip-hop culture is honored in Pour Out A Little Liquor by Thug Life featuring this late rapper
59 A French art prize is named for this Nude Descending A Staircase painter; nominees get to exhibit at the Pompidou Centre
60 Archaeologists debate whether this city's walls fell due to an earthquake or siege tactics as in Joshua 6

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# Questions
1 The 42-foot-high statue of Athena in this state capital is the tallest indoor statue in the United States
2 Decorated with an illustration of the Montgolfiers craft the smoking room aboard this could be accessed only via an airlock
3 Tips to do this from indeed.com include create a script use a local number & keep the conversation personable
4 This singers Wiggle featured Snoop Dogg & a catchy hook made by a toy flute purchased from Party City
5 100000 gulag prisoners with picks & shovels built the White Sea-Baltic Canal which empties into this gulf an arm of the Baltic
6 In contrast to the thick impasto of her contemporaries in this 2-word style Helen Frankenthaler used a technique called soak-stain
7 Death is stronger than I am this British woman wrote in The Death of the Moth published the year after she took her own life
8 Ugandas Murchison Falls on the Victoria branch the uppermost part of this river is about 250 north of Kampala
9 An exhaust kind of this car part funnels gases away from the cylinders
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