Jeopardy December 13 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy December 13 2021 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 This type of technician can follow audio civil & aerospace
2 This children's classic tells us that the title character was made from a very ordinary piece of firewood
3 Many have been getting business done WFH this way
4 An American lawyer & political activist James Otis died in 1783 after he was struck by this
5 This Monty Python film debates whether African or European swallows could carry coconuts to a temperate zone
6 Meaning reduced in amount or force this past tense used to have an initial A & now shows up only before breath
7 The Latin for tree gives us the name of this professional who may prune high limbs
8 The title of this Jules Verne tale refers to the distance traveled not to how deep the characters go
9 F.U.D. stands for fear uncertainty & this; don't fall victim
10 Labor leader Eugene Debs ran for president 4 times as a candidate for this party the last time in 1920 while he was in prison
11 David Bowie sang about this man's Extras character: chubby little loser... pathetic little fat man...
12 It meant a stake or a fence made of stakes; going beyond it meant leaving a protected area
13 Walter Bagehot a Victorian who wrote on central banking had this profession & edited the magazine of the same name
14 Title of the Emma Lazarus sonnet read at the Bartholdi Pedestal Fund Art Loan Exhibition in 1883
15 A text-driven computer RPG can be conducted in a virtual domain called an M.U.D. or multi-user this
16 Nicknamed The Angel of the Battlefield she's the woman seen here; notice the emblem on her collar
17 In 2007 he co-created Gavin & Stacey but played Smithy rather than Gavin; these days he stays up late late on CBS
18 From Old French for good this adjective meant good but now is mainly a companion to companion
19 In charge of the dining room this job title usually ends in an apostrophe
20 This writer of poems like Dover Beach also worked as an inspector of schools
21 You might post your C.V. on this website L.I. for short
22 The leading physicist on the Manhattan project in 1963 he would receive the Atomic Energy Commission's Enrico Fermi Award
23 An exchange on this TV comedy: I met someone; oh my god that's amazing! What does he do?; He's a priest
24 Once meaning to go this 4-letter verb now mostly appears before phrases like one's way
25 There's a word for a quick race in the middle of this purveyor of men's furnishings
26 This German's 1803 drama The Natural Daughter was not a success though Schiller liked it
27 Certain NBC PSAs were named this which led to the acronym TMYK
28 This Native American finished devising a Cherokee syllabary of 86 symbols around 1821
29 Richard Ayoade typing a distress email on this show: Dear Sir/Madam ...fire! Help me!... Looking forward to hearing from you
30 By this of force derives from when the word meant a blow from a weapon
31 Insert some letters in campus to get this word meaning all askew

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# Questions
1 Featured in a 2020 film she gets her name from a 16th c. Italian stock character who often wore diamond-patterned outfits
2 B is for this type of map that uses contour lines to show the oceans depths
3 Plumbers should know that the PE in PEX pipes stands for this the most widely used plastic in the world
4 The final stanza of this poem by Matthew Arnold begins Ah love let us be true to one another!
5 Rolling Stones 250 greatest guitarists put this Sleater-Kinney axewoman at No. 64 & called her a shameless guitar hero
6 Below the line on ancient coins the exergue is the space with the alliteratively named this mark here for the city of Siscia
7 This double-talk anti-colonial movement of the 1950s originated among the Kikuyu people of Kenya
8 This odd name chosen by the McPublic is now borne by a submersible that has gone deep under the Thwaites Glacier to study its ice loss
9 This rhyming device helps suck water from basements or crawl spaces
10 This Roman poet got sappy with it in Eclogues; Love conquers all: let us too yield to love
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