Jeopardy February 04 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy February 04 2020 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 It's a 9-letter place of temporary suffering & purification prior to entry into heaven
2 (Sarah of the Clue Crew is at the National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington D.C.) The Game Changers Exhibit honors such athletes as this track and field star whose f
3 It's the overall emotion created by a work or in grammar a verb form like subjunctive or imperative
4 The Turner-Ingersoll Mansion AKA The House of the Seven Gables
5 Collectively a jacket a vest & pants all made from the same material & pattern
6 Krewes in New Orleans organize these for Mardi Gras & many build floats for them
7 Achieving Nirvana in Buddhism releases the subject from this the law that fate is based on your actions in life
8 (Sarah of the Clue Crew is at the National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington D.C.) Dominating women's tennis Althea Gibson broke the color barrier and became the firs
9 It's the central message in a literary work; in music it precedes and variations
10 The Pabst Mansion
11 Lucky multi-lobed sprout
12 In the U.S. we're familiar with the food pyramid; China has a guide called a food this structure
13 Referenced in Revelation Chapter 21 Verse 21 and depicted here they are a proverbial entranceway into heaven
14 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew is at the National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington D.C.) One of the most memorable moments in Olympic history was when track stars Tommie Sm
15 Boom! Slam! Pow! are all examples of this a word that imitates the sound it refers to
16 Thomas Edison's Glenmont Estate
17 One made by Colt starting in 1873 is Arizona's state firearm
18 A club for these people who always put things off has protested the War of 1812 & published Last Month's Newsletter
19 A place of drinking & merrymaking this musician's green is a heaven for sailors & cavalrymen
20 (Sarah of the Clue Crew is at the National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington D.C.) Argubably The Greatest inside the ring and out Muhammed Ali first won the heavyweig
21 It's the omission of one or more words in a sentence & the marks such as 3 dots to represent it
22 James Buchanan's Wheatland Estate
23 Musical score designation AKA a quaver
24 If you're being this 11-letter word you're condescending; if you're doing it you're supporting a business
25 The celestial city mentioned in The Pilgrim's Progress is AKA the heavenly this real city
26 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew is at the National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington D.C.) Say Hey! This was used in the 1965 All Star Game by this Giant center fielder. In a
27 During the war Poland fought this country; the Polish king claimed to be its czar
28 More than 90% of all creatures are considered this meaning they have no spinal column
29 Jerry Lewis was among those who desperately wanted to play him J.D. Salinger's most famous character
30 This tool lends its name to a type of puzzle made with it
31 Should really go without saying: none of this Nobel stuff patented in 1867
32 Since 2013 weekday afternoons on CNN have featured The Lead with this man
33 It's a simple fundamental synonym for alkaline
34 Michael Chabon's Amazing Adventures novel is still unfilmed with juicy parts for both Kavalier & this other title guy
35 Outdoor public activity space for kids often with a swing set
36 Should go without saying part 2: none of these whether of the fragmentation smoke or stun variety
37 This French cleric and politician got France into the war in part to prevent Hapsburg dominance
38 An NBC news crime show or the listing of when & where a newspaper story was written
39 William Wollaston discovered palladium & lent his name to Britain's highest award for this earth science
40 He refused offers to film Foucault's Pendulum perhaps because of his experience with the film of his first novel
41 Epistaxis is the medical term for this injury for which you might need a tissue
42 None of this element used to disinfect pools & spas--relax they'll use it at the resort!
43 Under the reign of King Gustavus Adolphus this Nordic nation established itself as a major military power in the war
44 Margaret Brennan moderates this CBS weekend news show in which public affairs are debated by a panel of specialists
45 An atom or molecule that has an unpaired electron is called by this liberated name & can damage your cells
46 Plenty of this author's works have made it to the screen but Blood Meridian--not yet
47 HMS Victory was this type of command vessel for Lord Horatio Nelson
48 No booze above 70% alcohol this proof
49 The 1648 peace deal had Spain recognize the independence of this North Sea nation ending both the Thirty & the Eighty Years' Wars
50 Before handing out justice on Fox News she started one of the first domesic violence unit in a U.S. prosecutor's office
51 Grasshoppers undergo incomplete this transformation: the young look pretty much like adults but need to grow & add wings
52 Will Ferrell & John Belushi were considered to play Ignatius J. Reilly but this novel is still unfilmed
53 Getting to the core of things the oldest & strongest part of a tree is the hard dark center called this
54 No to the Note7 model of this smartphone

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# Questions
1 Best known for a novel she wrote at least 6 full-length plays & collaborated with Moms Mabley on a 1931 Broadway revue
2 Meaning tireless it was the first British ship sunk at the 1916 Battle of Jutland
3 Akira Kurosawas The Hidden Fortress helped inspire Star Wars & the role of Obi Wan was reportedly offered to this star
4 Named for this architect who designed it in 1676 Cambridges Trinity College Library holds over 1000 medieval manuscripts
5 Named for an African chief this capital city is home to the National Archives & the University of Zimbabwe
6 Former radical left Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras gave his son the middle name Ernesto after this man
7 A species of octopus is named for this trait it can make itself resemble other animals like a sea snake or lionfish
8 From the Latin for conversation its an informal or regional expression like bodacious
9 After a phone call with Peter Jackson Russell Crowe turned down this role (& a ton of money) that went to Viggo Mortensen
10 A Monaco library named for her is dedicated to the culture of Ireland her ancestral land & includes her private collections
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