Jeopardy December 27 2019 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy December 27 2019 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 She was DF daughter of a haberdasher before she was DK powerhouse designer
2 Reel in a letter from a popular food fish to get a place where you get your nails done
3 While cooking meat keep it moist by doing this pouring juices or melted fat over it
4 He made February 1 1931 a big day for Nikolai & Klavdia Yeltsin
5 Acorn Street in Beacon Hill is one of the last roads in Boston still paved with this material
6 Rei Kawakubo made clothes that had the ease of boys' clothes so she named her line Comme des these French for boys
7 Kick out a letter from a British contact sport to get a July birthstone
8 From the French for jumped it means to fry food quickly in just a little fat or oil
9 Isaac & Maria D'Israeli welcomed this bundle of joy December 21 1804
10 On this sitcom all of Pawnee comes out for the memorial of beloved miniature horse Li'l Sebastian
11 In addition to a clothing line this designer offers a ToryTrack hybrid smartwatch
12 Medically it's the kneecap; excise a letter & it's a saffron-flavored Spanish rice dish
13 Some Frigidaire wall ovens beep when this early-stage recipe instruction is finished & the food can go in
14 She was born to magazine publisher Marvin Pierce in 1925 16 years before she met Poppy
15 In this film Kevin Costner first meets the Sioux after they repeatedly try to steal his horse Cisco
16 Called the longest street in the world this Toronto st. is more than 200 years old but its name sounds like the opposite of old
17 This daughter of Chinese immigrants designed her own wedding dress leading to her own bridal boutique
18 Swipe a letter from a liquid used to form a glossy coating & watch it disappear
19 Please explain better that you know this verb means to melt butter to sort out impurities
20 In 1886 gun maker Friedrich Krupp had a daughter named this; we're not sure if she was a big baby
21 As Mongo Alex Karras takes down a horse with one punch in this 1974 Mel Brooks comedy
22 This city calls Elfreth's Alley between 2nd Street & the Delaware River America's oldest residential street
23 Her iconic wrap dress evolved from her design of a wrapped top with a matching skirt
24 Pluck a letter from these lovely flowers and they become small stalky maned animals
25 As its name indicates this verb involves bringing to 212 degrees but only for a brief period
26 On May 18 1872 he was born to Lord & Lady Amberley & proud Grandpa Lord John Russell
27 In this long cinematic Story Atreyu loses his horse Artax in the swamp of sadness devastating many a child of the '80s
28 London's Portobello Road in the district called this Hill has had an antique market for decades
29 8000 feet up in a valley in these mountains the scenic city of Cuenca is on the UNESCO World Heritage list
30 A famous scene on the Sistine Chapel ceiling shows The Creation of him
31 In conspiring against Othello this character utters the only instance of favourably
32 If a vehicle flips over this piece of steel in the form of an inverted U can prevent the occupants from being crushed
33 Ecuador took possession of these islands in 1832 3 years before they got a visit from a famous scientist
34 Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) Commissioned in 1711 as a gift to encourage the pope's support for the building of an observatory a series of astronomical paintings sho
35 In this play Sir Toby belches out Shakespeare's only use of implacable
36 4-part harmony is integral to this style of unaccompanied singing
37 Fanesca an Ecuadorian Easter soup is made with fish representing Jesus and 12 grains or beans representing these
38 Among the Sistine Chapel tapestries is The Miraculous Draught of Fishes depicting the calling of him AKA Simon
39 This island play that involves a lot of sorcery is the only place he used sorceries
40 A reverse overjet is a type of this problem caused by jaw misalignment
41 A Motown legend: What's Going On also the name of one of his albums
42 (VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE) This primate seen here lives in coastal countries of North Africa
43 More than 70% of Ecuadorians belong to this ethnic group a Spanish word for someone of mixed race
44 A museum founded by Pope Gregory XVI is dedicated to the antiquities & art of these darn ancient Italian people
45 This character complains to Antony about Cleopatra's contestation
46 This nonmetal braces brand calls itself the world's most advanced clear aligner
47 These punk rockers: Should I Stay Or Should I Go
48 This unit of measure of air pressure is based on dynes per square centimeter
49 This port on the west bank of the Guayas River is Ecuador's largest city
50 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) A statue at the Chiaramonti Museum features the torso of an unknown tragic poet. The head--believed to be from a different source becau
51 In this character's fight with Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream she utters the bard's only use of bashfulness
52 A problem called tongue thrust often causes this problem noticed when a child asks for a second story so she can sleep
53 A country singer: How do You Like Me Now?! & Who's Your Daddy?
54 12th century Holy Roman Emperor Frederick had this nickname

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