Jeopardy February 09 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy February 09 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 It's an accumulation of unfinished work or unfilled orders to be dealt with
2 Is it first love like Jennifer Grey's for Patrick Swayze in this classic movie of summer romance?
3 36 million Americans are edentulous meaning they have none of these
4 Allegheny National Forest
5 Connoting corruption Something is rotten in the state of Denmark comes from this play
6 (Reshma Saujani presents the clue.) Computer scientist Annie Easley wrote code that helped in the development of the first batteries used in this class of car that employs dual power systems
7 An upset stomach is central to this word meaning complaining
8 Does your fervor rival Mario's for this fruity princess as he daringly risks his life for her in video games?
9 A byword for fast reproduction this animal can have a litter of 7 5 times a year
10 Sequoia National Forest
11 Man Friday a devoted helper originated as a character in this novel
12 (Reshma Saujani presents the clue.) Coders fluent in SQL or Structured Query Language can work with information storehouses known as relational these; Oracle is famous for software that creat
13 A night out involving a brief stay at a succession of taverns
14 Hopefully it's as deep as the love shown in the 2014 Budweiser ad about an adopted puppy who bonds with one of these horses
15 There are still about 10000 Jews in this country the most in any Mideast Muslim land
16 Delta National Forest
17 This author originated tilting at windmills meaning fighting imaginary foes
18 (Reshma Saujani presents the clue.) In the 1970s Moore's Law surmised that the number of these central components on microchips would double every two years but Moore later admitted it probab
19 This amphibian named for its loud call can grow to a pound or more & is often caught for food
20 Maybe a love that lasts as long as that of this Beatle & wife Barbara Bach who have been married almost 40 years
21 A leading org. against this activity says the average driver does it 80 times before being arrested for the first time
22 Prescott National Forest
23 An idealized object of love Beatrice was this poet's object of love & guide through paradise in The Divine Comedy
24 (Reshma Saujani presents the clue.) Tech pioneer Adele Goldberg helped develop a programming language used to create the first GUI short for this featuring icons & menus
25 Delays loading a video file online? You may get this 9-letter message
26 It's deep like Nick's love for Jess on this Fox sitcom; who wouldn't love a bride with an eyepatch?
27 China has this type of legislature meaning there's only a single house; it has almost 3000 members
28 Ocala National Forest
29 The contradictory thought that some are more equal than others comes from a slogan in a satire by this man
30 (Reshma Saujani presents the clue.) Analyzing facial & speech patterns soft biometrics signatures help combat these videos that can make someone appear to say things they've never spoken
31 Peter the Great & Nicholas II the Unfortunate
32 The German name for Haydn's 94th symphony translates to with the drum stroke--the sudden one that gives it this name
33 In the 19th century Wilhelm Bleek took Ntu meaning man & created this word for a 100-million-strong linguistic group
34 Maggie can be a shortened form of this name of a prime minister of the United Kingdom
35 By definition it's the oldest age a nonagenarian can be
36 Renee Zellweger's original journal entry meets up with a film about Greg Heffley based on a popular children's book series
37 Henry VII & Bloody Mary I
38 Mozart's Symphony No. 41 & the Bringer of Jollity in Holst's The Planets both bear the name of this planet
39 The people of the Sentinel Islands west of Thailand at the south edge of this bay resist contact & enforce that with arrows
40 This female name comes from a Greek word referring to a heavenly messenger from god
41 The French verb chaloir to be concerned led to this English word meaning coolly indifferent
42 A 2020 adventure based on a Jack London classic gets well a lot weirder as a 1990 David Lynch film about Sailor Ripley
43 Empress Maria Theresa & Emperor Franz Josef
44 The first movement of this Beethoven symphony No. 6 is Awakening of Happy Feelings on Arriving in the Country”
45 It's the French word for an inhabitant of Canada's largest province by area
46 In the funny pages Hagar's Viking wife had this German name
47 From Latin for not & join together this adjective means refusing to agree to an opinion or course of action
48 Hilary Swank's boxer starts a career in crime with Ansel Elgort's youthful master wheelman
49 Louis XIV
50 Edward Elgar wrote 14 variations on this theme with a puzzling name
51 Aboriginal people & Torres Strait Islanders are sometimes called First Nations or the First these people
52 Yvette derives from an ancient word for this sacred tree
53 Noninvasive medical procedures include CT scans X-rays & this type of 3-D diagnostic viewing that earned a 2003 Nobel Prize
54 A Cooper/Gaga saga goes Tom Cruise-ing into a 1989 film about a Vietnam vet
55 The crown prince known as MBS: the house of this
56 Wanting to be taken seriously Camille Saint-Saens wouldn't let all of this zoological fantasy be published in his lifetime
57 Elaborate headgear & parasols are part of the temple processions in this strongly Hindu island of Indonesia
58 Chloe was a summer name for this Greek goddess of agriculture
59 Some birds are nonmigratory including the Anna's variety of this very busy avian
60 A 2014 movie with Peter Quill & his pals meets up with Tim Allen & his sci-fi TV cast to be a film we'd very much like to see

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# Questions
1 Time mentioned “cruelty & enforced conformity” when summing up this novel with a “stormly silent narrator”
2 First appearing in an English dictionary in 1623 mesonoxian means pertaining to this word
3 In his “Natural History” Pliny described it as “Argentum Vivum”
4 Captured in Egypt by the British Army 1801 is painted on the side of this artifact named for the city where it was found
5 The brown hyena & the bat-eared fox both make their home in this largest desert of southern Africa
6 An analogy: Claude Debussy is to Impressionism as this Gymnopédies composer is to Surrealism
7 It comes before voce to mean quietly & before il sole della Toscana to mean the book Under the Tuscan Sun
8 Among the class of 2024 this civil rights icon who at age 6 made history when she integrated one of New Orleans all white schools
9 Ben Kingsley got an Oscar nomination for playing an Iranian immigrant with dreams of home ownership in this drama
10 This man really wanted Jacob to marry his older daughter Leah before his younger Rachel
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