Jeopardy December 11 2023 answers


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# Question
1 Thomas Pynchon wrote that this novelist in 1948 understood that despite the Axis defeat…fascism had not gone away
2 Here you go Mr. Winner of this decisive 1805 naval battle
3 Article 1 of the 1864 first convention called for protection of military hospitals & these vehicles
4 You oughta know Flea & Dave Navarro played on this Ottawa singer's You Oughta Know
5 This term for the surface flow of excess rainwater sounds like an additional contest after a tie
6 If you saw the movie Signs you know the formation seen here is one of these geometric feats
7 The nape of the neck
8 My I just say you're an inspiration to millions & richly deserve this 2014 award
9 When Geneva is cited on Hogan's Heroes it's usually the 1929 convention devoted to protection of them
10 We'll give you more than 5 cents if you know this Alberta band hit No. 1 in 2001 with How You Remind Me
11 A structure such as the Pont gu Gard designed to transport water from a remote source usually by gravity
12 In target archery hitting this center circle garners you 10 points
13 A recurring theme in a musical or literary work
14 We hope you'll be signing copies of this work your fullest description of the ideal state
15 This country signed in 1949 with the reservation that it could use the red shield of David as a symbol
16 It was all about Love as this crooner from British Columbia was on top of the jazz albums chart in 2019
17 The gradual movement of water through porous openings in rock or soil it's also a way to make coffee
18 All official distances from New York City are measured from this point at the intersection of 59th Street 8th Avenue & Broadway
19 A role in Rocky Horror or low-class folks
20 You might not want to wear your tag if there's anyone here from this land you ruled from 1971 to 1986
21 The 1906 convention called for ratifications to be filed in this nearby national capital
22 This Ontario rocker ruled the '80s with hits like Cuts Like A Knife
23 Effluent is wastewater that flows from one of these facilities like NYC's Bowery Bay
24 In the U.K. a sign with 3 arrows going around in a circle indicates one of these also called a traffic circle
25 To take off--your hat for example
26 Oops they left off your last name; that's okay Mr. 10 President everyone knows it's this
27 A 1977 protocol covers peoples fighting against racist regimes in the exercise of their right of this hyphenated choice
28 This Fly By Night power trio formed in Toronto in 1968; Neil Peart joined in '74 (cue the drum solo)
29 In the Americas this hydrological line stretches from Cape Prince of Wales in Alaska down to southern Patagonia
30 Parallel to the equator it runs along 66 degrees 30 minutes south latitude
31 To interrogate a friendly spy after a mission
32 Lies in a Tasmanian blackwood coffin with a slouch hat & a sprig of wattle
33 Citizen Kane (1941)
34 O beware my lord of this synonym for envy
35 Let's give thanks to Kraft for making the stove top brand of this all year long
36 This architect fell in love with the Arizona desert & built Taliesin West his winter home in Scottsdale
37 It can refer to an open-air freight car a cable car conveyance for skiers or a craft on the Canale Grande
38 Is honored with a pyramid-shaped memorial in Nasr City
39 Play Misty for Me (1971)
40 A talking gecko might tell you it's a 5-letter synonym for avarice
41 This creamy pasta dish was created in the early 1900s; the Italian chef created it for his wife but put his own first name on it
42 Mozart's Serenade No. 13 in G major has this nickname that includes the time of day it was intended for
43 Before powered airplanes the Wright brothers built a successful type of this 6-letter flying craft in 1902
44 Has a monument flanked by inscriptions from Pericles' funeral oration
45 The Virgin Suicides (1999)
46 Pride synonym paired with The Id in a Freud title
47 Also a way to cook eggs it's an easy way to prepare salmon--simmer it in a liquid
48 As in Louis Comfort Tiffany's work an undulating line often in the form of vine tendrils is characteristic of this style
49 In 1976 with Gene Roddenberry looking on this Space Shuttle was rolled out of an Air Force hangar
50 Is entombed in Plac Pilsudskiego
51 Eraserhead (1978)
52 For lust: A perfume from Alfred Dunhill
53 Use whatever combination of seafood that you prefer for this stew created by Italian immigrants in San Francisco
54 The full title of this modernist Stravinsky ballet includes Pictures from Pagan Russia in Two Parts
55 With craft in their name these crafts such as the PACV were used by the U.S. in Vietnam to cross marshes & paddies
56 Lies in Hietaniemi Cemetery near the tomb of Marshal Mannerheim
57 The 400 Blows (1959)
58 Meaning sloth it's from the Latin negative of dolere to feel pain
59 One of the mother sauces brown sauce also goes by this more sophisticated ethnic name
60 The one-syllable name of this Japanese theatrical form comes from a word meaning talent or skill
61 Jason & his band of heroes sailed on this ship while in search of the Golden Fleece

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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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