Jeopardy December 21 2019 answers


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# Question
1 Sinterklaas arrives via boat from Spain (where he lives the rest of the year why not?) & parades through this Dutch capital
2 When used by hand it'll kill a vampire
3 A 2018 Swiss stamp has a pot of melted cheese to honor this national dish
4 British composer James Sanderson used a folk tune as the basis for this now the U.S. president's entrance music
5 This Shakespeare play is set in 44 B.C.
6 About Mr. Tribbiani who spins off to Los Angeles to continue his acting dreams
7 In 1810 the N.Y. Historical Society drew up a picture of this saint giving gifts but he wears a robe &--whoa whoa whoa!--is bald
8 The yamakagashi of Asia is a venomous one
9 Drawings of the head of a bearded man & of the skeleton are 2019 U.K. stamps commemorating the 500th anniv. of this artist's death
10 An iron anvil will float in mercury because this quality in mercury is about twice that of iron
11 This Victor Hugo novel begins in 1482
12 About Miss Russo who gets through adolescence with her single father & her best friend Six
13 Not sparing it to spoil the child in The Children's Friend in 1821 Santa left parents a long black birchen this to use
14 It follows a schooner as it moves forward
15 This fictional mountain creature is featured on a stamp from Bhutan
16 This singer wanted a tattoo written in Japanese that said 7 Rings her song; she ended up with one translating to BBQ grill
17 This British dame sets the mystery in Death Comes as the End in Egypt way back in 2000 B.C.
18 About Ms. Morgenstern who leaves Minneapolis to give New York one last chance
19 In an old print ad Santa says a gift bringing pleasure to every home...is rare indeed. Such a gift my friends is Lucky Strike--these
20 To leave someone when they still need you; oh my darling do not
21 Hallelujah! In 2019 Canada issued stamps honoring this Canadian singer-songwriter who passed in 2016
22 The powder for these worn by 18th c. men was made of ground starch & scented with lavender; a 1795 tax ended the style
23 Michael Crichton put a 10th c. Muslim traveler into the events of this Old English epic to prove he could make it entertaining
24 About Mr. Bartowski a computer repairman dragged into the spy life in the CIA
25 Flossie & Glossie were 2 deer of much intelligence casually chatting about sledge work with Santa in a tale by this Oz author
26 To satisfy one's thirst
27 In 2019 this small Central European country honored its 300th birthday with a souvenir embroidered stamp of the Princely Hat
28 With nearly 7 million rivets the Scottish bridge over this firth was the first built primarily of steel
29 This 1880 Lew Wallace novel takes place during the life of Christ
30 About Ms. Porter who impulsively goes to college in New York City to be with high school crush Ben
31 If you're having beignets at Cafe du Monde you're living the high life in this city
32 Henry Purcell wrote this type of march when Queen Mary II died in 1694
33 The novel Shoeless Joe by W.P. Kinsella was the basis of this 1989 film
34 Fed to livestock it's the USA's most widely produced feed grain grown on more than 400000 farms
35 The Marshall Plan was named for former general George Marshall who was then serving in this cabinet post
36 A 1968 horror movie was titled Night of these zombies
37 Taos Pueblo New Mexico is home to many structures made of this five-letter clay building material
38 This Polish-born piano man called his E Major Etude his most beautiful melody
39 Nothing Lasts Forever with a cop named Leland flying out to the coast to visit his daughter at Christmas became this action film
40 Glyphosate is one of the most widely used of these another word for a weedkiller
41 The basic idea for the plan was announced during a 1947 speech to the graduating class at this prestigious U.S. university
42 You can get from Manhattan's Penn Station right to your terminal at Newark Airport on the air this
43 Pike Place Market in this Pacific Northwest city is a great place to get in touch with your inner fishmonger
44 The 1996 movie Shine popularized his concerto known as the Rach 3
45 The film Blade Runner was based on this Philip K. Dick novel whose title is a 6-word question
46 The volcanic soil of Maui is low in harsh sulfur compounds producing the sweetness of Maui or Kula these
47 Eastern European countries were also offered assistance in the plan & some showed interest but this Soviet leader nixed the idea
48 Someone who receives money even though they've shown up of their own accord to work without expecting a salary
49 The USA's tallest all-granite structure is the Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown at the tip of this cape
50 Stravinsky's Ebony Concerto is for this reed instrument AKA an ebony stick
51 A phrase in a gun catalogue gave Stanley Kubrick this title for his film based on Gustav Hasford's The Short-Timers
52 Starting with the same 3 letters as agriculture it's the science of soil management & crop production
53 $13 billion in aid was distributed to 17 European nations including this new country born from a recent division
54 In the Olympics Leon Spinks won a gold medal in this boxing class between 165-178 pounds
55 Grand Prismatic Spring is a sight to behold in this venerable national park
56 In 1878 & 1886 he produced sets of Slavonic Dances
57 Harry Grey's book The Hoods inspired this 4-hour Sergio Leone film that starred Robert de Niro
58 About 1/4 inch in length this geographic-named pest is associated with citrus crops but also attacks peppers and tomatoes
59 The plan was part of this 11-letter geopolitical policy of keeping Communist expansion within boundaries
60 Abbreviated LPG it burns clean when cooking in your RV

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