Jeopardy December 28 2019 answers


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# Question
1 Friends of Superman could send for a nugget of this just a regular rock coated with glow-in-the-dark green paint
2 It's what the squeaky wheel gets
3 In 2017 Kenneth Branagh train-ed for the role of Poirot in this movie mystery
4 Traditionally the authorship of this book is attributed to Moses but chapter 34 gives an account of his death
5 The cemetery is home to this Yankee who hit 714 HRs & once said If I'd just tried for them dinky singles I could've batted around .600
6 LMNM
7 The company Archie McPhee is known for novelties like this profession action figure with amazing shushing action!
8 When it comes to team participation remember that a chain is no stronger than this
9 Part of Being this actor was getting inside the head of Poirot in a recent TV miniseries called The ABC Murders
10 After the birth of Jesus the Virgin Mary makes an offering of 2 of these birds
11 Sal Mineo got the first of 2 Oscar nominations for this classic 1955 James Dean film about a juvenile delinquent
12 NN
13 Classic practical joke novelties include this one that sends liquid trickling down a drinker's chin
14 A computer term GIGO is short for this
15 In a 1978 film Peter Ustinov's Poirot discovered Death on this waterway
16 She betrays Samson for silver
17 This legend here at rest in Gate of Heaven with his wife of 64 years won a Best Lead Actor Oscar for Yankee Doodle Dandy
18 RGN
19 Ordering these sea creatures got you a packet of brine shrimp eggs instead of primates
20 Economist Milton Friedman was fond of the saying There's no such thing as this
21 In 1978 Inspector Clouseau dealt with Andrew Sachs as a mental patient who believed himself to be Poirot in Revenge of this
22 This Persian ruler of the 500s B.C. is mentioned in the books of Ezra Haggai & Zechariah
23 Before moving north for good Jimmy Walker got to be 1920s Mayor of NYC with the backing of this corrupt Dem. executive committee
24 RN
25 Ads in comic books featuring a scrawny kid getting sand kicked in his face sold this muscleman's fitness program
26 In Spanish this familiar proverb is Mas vale tarde que nunca
27 David Suchet's Hercule-an run on TV 1989-2013 included perhaps Poirot's trickiest puzzle The Murder of this man
28 This daughter of Jacob & Leah is seduced by Shechem leading to a horrible revenge by her brothers on his family
29 Seen here he dressed as befits a publisher whose name is still on GQ and Vogue
30 DN
31 Little A & 47North are publishers owned by this Internet behemoth that mails out a lot of books
32 Since 1900 the Davis Cup has been awarded to men's teams in this sport
33 This brand of canned & frozen veggies offers steamcrisp corn niblets
34 This state: by Oregon Idaho Utah Arizona & California
35 There was a pretty big revolution in 1905 but 2 bigger ones came in this year & saw Nicholas II get the boot
36 You kicked a football then kicked out the -ted to get this a play on words
37 The Doubleday Book Club will mail you mystery novels co-written by Jessica Fletcher based on this TV show
38 In 2017 a Kiwi named Peter Burling became the youngest helmsman to win this quadrennial race
39 For pies a good choice is these yummy apples seen here
40 This province: by British Columbia the Northwest Territories Saskatchewan & Montana
41 This city that was renamed was the center of the 20th century revolutions & of the Decembrist one back in 1825
42 You kicked something then kicked out the -ted to get this a sports fan's sound of contempt
43 In 1926 The Sun Also Rises was one of the first novels mailed by this club that lets you discover new titles 12 times a year
44 This tiny country's soccer team chose coach Gianfranco Guadagnoli because he'd never received a yellow or red card
45 Trace minerals give this seasoning from the Himalayas its namesake rosy hue
46 This peninsula: by the Yellow Sea the Tsushima Strait & the Sea of Japan
47 Born Lev Davidovich Brownstein this agitator came up with the concept of permanent revolution
48 You put up a portable canvas shelter yesterday then took down the -ted to leave this cardinal number
49 The Folio Society sells mail-order illustrated editions of famous books like this 1880s pirate adventure
50 A big race with this 2-word French name was first run near Le Mans in 1906
51 A couple of shaves of this on your pasta can set you back several hundred dollars
52 This body of water: by Kazakhstan Turkmenistan Iran Azerbaijan & Russia
53 The Russian revolution saw this 4-letter legislative body fade away
54 With no -ted you go from a slang way to say you got caught to this mode of group transport
55 One of Powell's Indiespensable Book Club selections was George Saunders' Lincoln in this purgatory-like state
56 The British Empire Games are now known by this name as the Brits are somewhat less imperial now
57 This Creole dish & rice-ly yours the name of a Louis Armstrong LP is how Louis often signed his letters
58 This city of 75000: by Wilmette Skokie Chicago & Lake Michigan
59 In 1905 this ship sailed into Odessa with a revolutionary attitude a red flag & a people's committee newly in charge
60 A word meaning not blind gets rid of -ted to make this weary exhalation

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# Questions
1 On Nov. 15 1961 JFK suspended the 8-hour workday at this agency saying its work needed to proceed with all possible speed
2 In 2003 No Doubt charted with Its My Life first a 1984 hit for this group that could be in the repetition category
3 Kirks the largest variety of this African antelope can be just 14 inches tall & weigh but 8 pounds
4 William James 1890 The Principles of this is considered a classic in the field
5 This famously publicity-averse Vineland novelist complimented George Saunders work as astoundingly tuned
6 This second Roman emperor tried to ban kissing at state functions perhaps to control an outbreak of cold sores (ugh sorry)
7 Theres a primate in this British expression that refers to freezing weather; the Beastie Boys song is about booze
8 The Bridge about Swedish & Danish cops on the same case was remade as this show in which the cops are British & French
9 Limb weakness & impairment of the heart & nerves are symptoms of this disorder caused by a deficiency in vitamin B1
10 At Brown Jessaca Leinaweaver the chair of this department aims to study humanity past & present
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