Jeopardy December 12 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy December 12 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 The main part of this state is its 8 main islands
2 Designating you as the winner it's the flag each driver wants to see first at the finish of an auto race
3 Partly set in Kingston the plot of A Brief History of Seven Killings includes the attempted murder of this reggae singer
4 The distinctive shoebill is also known as the whale-headed one of these baby deliverers
5 The top county cop
6 He was the host of Jeopardy! back in 1964
7 Ranging in size from 2 inches in the Atlantic to 30 feet in the Pacific they have 8 muscular tentacles
8 It's the aquatic term for the rapid side-to-side movement a car's read end can make while racing
9 In Blacktop Wasteland Bug Montage is a wheelman aka this driver; often idling out back during a heist
10 The bulls of these African animals can weigh more than 6 tons
11 A minor argument; I'm sorry honey
12 There are this many feet in 2 statute miles
13 The 8 ranks in this 8-letter biological classification system start with domain & end with species
14 As the lead qualifier for an auto racing event you'll occupy this position in the front row at the start of the race
15 Zora & Me by Victoria Bond & T.R. Simon is a mystery series loosely based on the life of this early 20th century writer
16 A nide is a brood of these birds perhaps the ring-necked ones
17 A small light boat for one person
18 It's an apple developed in Japan in the 1930s or a mountain developed much earlier
19 It's a common knot or an old compulsory move for skaters
20 This type of auto racing start bears the name of a French town famous for a 24-hour race
21 In White Butterfly P.I. Easy Rawlins said jazz cats came by Cadillac & bluesmen by bus or by thumb to Watts in this West Coast city
22 The Chinese zodiac's 12-year cycle begins & ends with these 2 3-letter animals
23 The first T in GATT they're taxes one nation puts on goods imported from another
24 This planet is 318 times as massive as Earth
25 When filled the L-shell around a nucleus will have 8 of these in it
26 Also a term for architectural drawing it's the fuel-saving practice of one car closely following another
27 The name of this underworld author of Mama Black Widow & Pimp inspired the Ice part of Ice-T's stage name
28 Russian circuses have often featured these animals a national symbol trained in the art of juggling with their feet!
29 A brief passing odor
30 This worldwide secret society founded its first British grand lodge in 1717
31 He hopefully had a ball at Eton before going on to write Thunderball
32 This George Costanza portrayer was the first U.S. Treasury Secretary
33 Useful in nudging this hinge joint is formed by the meeting of the humerus with the radius & ulna
34 After a rugby scrum you might require what the Brits call a sticking plaster one of these
35 He was first elected to the Senate from Arizona in 1986
36 This peaceful word is also a lack of wind making sailors feel unpeaceful
37 As a student at Eton he did not have his own laptop computer despite being second in line to the British throne
38 Set on controlling the vichyssoise supply TV hosts Greg Kinnear & John Henson are vying for the role of this fascist
39 This outer layer of skin is thicker on the palms of the hands & the soles of the feet
40 This brand was conceived in the 1940s by a Swiss engineer after he examined sticky burrs on his dog
41 This author has written Pulitzer Prize-winning biographies of John Adams & Harry Truman
42 Be this peaceful word also the name of a famous lake in Essex County New York
43 In the 1940s Marshall Field III who had fun times at Eton merged his Sun & Times papers in this city
44 This WHAM! frontman continually barges into the apartment of the actor who plays Kramer
45 This hard layer that covers the crown of a tooth is not living & contains no nerves
46 More than 1 million fossil bones have been recovered at this sticky-but-popular LA tourist attraction
47 Ray Kroc sold milkshake mixers to these brothers & the fast-food industry was changed forever
48 Although they meant it in another sense Three Dog Night sang of an old fashioned love song comin' down in three-part this
49 James Oglethorpe went to Eton did other stuff then founded this colony in America
50 Avuncular Seinfeld relative who kvetched all the way through writing Russian fiction like The Death of Ivan Ilyich
51 The name of this flap of cartilage comes from the Greek for upon & tongue
52 Cyanoacrylates are a family of fast-acting adhesives commonly known by this demented name
53 Tcday an asteroid bears the name of this New Hampshire teacher
54 The spaceship on Firefly or a state of peace
55 In power in the 1720s & 1730s this Etonian is considered England's first prime minister
56 The Elaine actress was accused of treason against the French in this scandal
57 This other name for the auditory tube honors an Italian anatomist
58 The silicone type of this window-sealing material makes an excellent adhesive
59 Get to know the real Jackie O at a 2023-2024 exhibit at the National First Ladies' library at this woman's Canton Ohio home
60 When the Eagle landed in 1969 this 11-letter word of peace was mentioned

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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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