Jeopardy December 11 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy December 11 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 On lead guitar this lefty from Seattle who was a paratrooper before joining up with Noel Redding & Mitch Mitchell
2 Due to lawsuits in the 1940s Pinesol had to change its name to Pine-Sol to avoid confusion with this other cleaning brand
3 The zodiac constellation Leo represents the Nemean lion slain by him
4 Satan is also known as the Prince of this
5 A friend of John & Yoko's took the iconic picture that shows the Fab 4 crossing this thoroughfare in 1969
6 A funny thing happened in the 2nd c.: Trajan built a 900 X 600-foot one of these public gathering places--OK not so funny
7 Over on piano this New Yorker who had his own residency at Madison Square Garden
8 Crepe paper filters used in gas masks during World War I evolved into this brand of tissue
9 The mascot of this movie studio began roaring in 1928
10 Navel oranges are known for being this
11 On Australia's Great Ocean Road you may get inspiration from the limestone towers known as this biblical dozen
12 After the regime known as the Roman this government came to an end Augustus became the first emperor
13 Bringing the thunder on drums let's give a Whole Lotta Love to the legendary John Bonham of this hard rock group
14 Launched nationally in 1953 this wrap that clings to leftovers was Dow Chemical's first consumer product
15 Leo Rosten brought readers The New Joys of this language including words like kvell & kvetch
16 In gemspeak it describes a diamond with virtually no imperfections
17 Much of Ruta 40 which travels through Patagonia in this country is unpaved
18 This general of Rome's first triumvirate got the nickname Magnus or the Great from his troops
19 On lead vocals! She's a 2-time Rock Hall inductee with Fleetwood Mac & as a solo artist! Stand Back & welcome to the stage...
20 In 1958 this credit card began as BankAmericard when cards with a $500 limit were sent out as an experiment
21 LEO can be an abbreviation for this type of officer
22 Not surprisingly it's Kentucky's official state music
23 Italy's Stelvio Pass features several of these turns named for a dress fastener
24 After Caligula's murder Claudius was made emperor by these guards
25 Here's Bruce's intro of this big man on sax: The Minister of Soul! The Sec. of the Brotherhood! Probably the next king of England!
26 The strawberry flavor of this 5-letter Coca-Cola brand is a favorite spirit offering at shrines in Thailand
27 Giovanni the second son of Lorenzo of this family was just shy of 40 upon becoming Pope Leo X
28 It's been said that when you look into this from the Greek for bottomless it also looks into you
29 The Karakoram Highway connects China to this country via the Himalayas & Hindu Kush
30 The infamous Commodus was the son of this Golden Era ruler
31 The AKC says the Cavalier King Charles this is affectionate gentle graceful; we'll add awww
32 On safari? Wear this helmet whose name mentions a soft internal plant tissue
33 It wasn't just A for adultery--offenders might wear B for blasphemy & one guy got a D for being in this condition
34 Lifelines on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? have included Phone a Friend & Ask this group for help
35 Hula-Hoops & fidget spinners are examples of this a short-lived craze that doesn't need to be described as passing
36 A 2005 bestseller: Tattoo
37 Whoa here it comes; watch out bugs a tamandua this creature will eat you up using its 16-inch tongue
38 This high-domed hat shares its name with the nickname of the law enforcement professional who wears it
39 Clothing wasn't all black but finery like this fabric from insects could only be worn by the rich or else it might be flaunting
40 To determine the winner on The Price Is Right contestants have to bid on these sets of prizes
41 From the Latin scrutari this noun means close examination so it doesn't need close before it
42 An 1820 story: Hollow
43 During hibernation the heartbeat of this insectivore slows from 190 to 20 per minute
44 Country comedian Minnie Pearl wore this down-home kind of flowered hat with the price tag still on it
45 Trot trot to Boston trot trot to Lynn; those were 2 cities in this colony founded in 1630 by puritans
46 Jeff Foxworthy hosted this game show where contestants tested their knowledge against school kids
47 The U.S. Code refers to obtaining information under false these though in today's language they're always false
48 A 1969 memoir: Sings
49 Repeat after me this dwarf antelope is so cute it was named twice
50 But pleasures are like poppies spread says this Robert Burns poem also the name of a cap
51 A Puritan idea that land not being farmed was theirs to take led to the Pequot War ended by the Treaty of this Conn. capital
52 On this show Wayne Brady might give you a choice between cash & what's in the big box
53 Per Merriam-Webster it's something personally... undergone or lived through so it doesn't need past or prior before it
54 A 1989 immigrant story: Club
55 The World Wildlife Fund called this Australian wallaby the world's happiest animal; we call it a tough-to-solve Wheel of Fortune Final
56 'Twas the Night Before Christmas has mamma in this headgear and I in my cap
57 Last name of Richard who was too Puritan for England & founded a dynasty of stern ministers in North America
58 A popular music-identifying app is in the name of this Jamie Foxx game show
59 Researchers at the Arthur D. Little Co. felt compelled to add this word to plain old flavor to describe how tastes work together
60 A 1939 Hollywood tale: Locust

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# Questions
1 It launched its first satellite Astérix in 1965
2 On Nov. 15 1961 JFK suspended the 8-hour workday at this agency saying its work needed to proceed with all possible speed
3 In 2003 No Doubt charted with Its My Life first a 1984 hit for this group that could be in the repetition category
4 Kirks the largest variety of this African antelope can be just 14 inches tall & weigh but 8 pounds
5 William James 1890 The Principles of this is considered a classic in the field
6 This famously publicity-averse Vineland novelist complimented George Saunders work as astoundingly tuned
7 This second Roman emperor tried to ban kissing at state functions perhaps to control an outbreak of cold sores (ugh sorry)
8 Theres a primate in this British expression that refers to freezing weather; the Beastie Boys song is about booze
9 The Bridge about Swedish & Danish cops on the same case was remade as this show in which the cops are British & French
10 Limb weakness & impairment of the heart & nerves are symptoms of this disorder caused by a deficiency in vitamin B1
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