Jeopardy February 10 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy February 10 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 Milton Friedman's 1962 book titled this economic -ism & Freedom says that the first is tied to the second
2 Land of the Angles (Europe)
3 As an adjective it means secluded; as a noun it helps get your TV going
4 Germany hosted the 1936 Winter Olympics; these 2 countries who soon allied with Germany were slated to host in 1940 & 1944
5 Spaghetti al nero di seppia is a traditional Sicilian dish in which the pasta's color is changed by this liquid
6 In cricket a single turn at bat is always pluralized as these divisions of a game also used in baseball
7 A surprise 2020 bestseller The Book of these fish admits they're slimy and slithery look like snakes...
8 Little Venice (South America)
9 This term for any basic food item also doubles for something that keeps your papers together
10 Foxtrot mascot of the United Nations World Food Program is very happy the organization won this 2020 honor
11 Parodying Nothin' On You by B.o.B. this funny guy has a song about getting another tattoo maybe a squid or a tarantula
12 In soccer a free kick that must touch at least one other player before a goal can be scored is this roundabout type
13 Looking for her chronicles many who have held the title like Yolande Betbeze who refused to model swimsuits
14 In the navel of the moon (North America)
15 It sounds kind of trash-y but it's a governmental excursion on the public's dime
16 Kenyan engineer Roy Allela invented gloves that turn this into audible speech
17 While trying to become employee of the month Squidward & SpongeBob destroy this restaurant
18 There is zero casual jogging involved with this hyphenated type of home run
19 Tom Lutz wrote a history of these products of emotion like those of Isis that brought her brother Osiris back to life
20 Land beside the silvery river (South America)
21 This word that means to squirm in pain begins with a silent W
22 It's a post-coup military governing body; one in Bolivia in 1970 lasted just 1 day before it was overthrown in turn
23 As seen in cover art the crew in this Jules Verne tale had to fight off the deadly tentacles of a nasty beast
24 If an NFL offensive lineman catches a non-tipped pass the team is penalized for the player being this type of receiver
25 Thomas Merton's The Seven Storey Mountain is his faithful account of joining this order of silent monks
26 Bright stone (Europe)
27 This word meaning scheduled begins with a type of metamorphic rock
28 In 1852 George Stokes's study of the mineral seen here inspired him to coin this word for a type of photoluminescence
29 This pupil of Plato was a big fan of zoology & called the giant squid teuthos
30 Jack Nicklaus says I've always used this grip in which his right hand's pinky intertwines with his left hand's index finger
31 Pritchett's Closets & Blinds
32 19th century Mexican president Benito Juárez began the separation of la iglesia y el estado this pair
33 Stephen Ambrose's D-Day ____ 6 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II
34 Typically tiny Tarzan attire
35 This bank that asks What's in your wallet? traces its roots to an I.P.O. in 1994
36 (Erica Joy Baker presents the clue.) Early streetlights tended to hiss & flicker until the problem was solved by Hertha Marks Ayrton a pioneer in this branch of engineering abbreviated E.E.
37 Central Perk
38 Ten days after these paired 1775 battles in Massachusetts Amos Doolittle visited the towns & created vivid engravings
39 Tom Clancy's The Hunt for Red ____
40 Used in cocktails it's a fortified white wine flavored with aromatic herbs
41 The wagon of this bank started rolling in 1852; the 2 founders also helped begin American Express
42 (Erica Joy Baker presents the clue.) In 2020 NASA sponsored a public competition to help engineer a rover that could withstand the 900-degree surface temperature & crushing atmospheric pressu
43 Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce
44 During National Surveyors Week (March 21-27 2021) think about members of the profession like this 18th century line pair
45 Elizabeth von Arnim's The Enchanted ____
46 It's the consequence following a major event not the class following arithmetic
47 A national bank organized in 1877 was named for this ex-treasury secretary with a fishy first name
48 (Erica Joy Baker presents the clue.) Famed California architect Julia Morgan pioneered the use of reinforced concrete helping designs such as the Mills College Bell Tower to survive this 1906
49 The Missouri Belle Casino
50 Père Lachaise Cemetery very likely houses the remains of these medieval lovers; for sure it has a lovely tomb for them
51 Knebel & Bailey's political thriller Seven Days in ____
52 Mind your own this reddish-gray metallic element
53 Living up to its name in 1991 it became the first bank in the U.S. with coast-to-coast operations
54 (Erica Joy Baker presents the clue.) The first historically documented engineer Imhotep created a new type of building with this pyramid named for its series of flat-terraced platforms
55 The MaxDot Compression Socks Company
56 Elsass-Lothringen is the German name for this area that has gone back & forth between Germany & France many times
57 Saul Bellow's The Adventures of Augie ____
58 Professional who deals with pin tumblers & back plates
59 If you allegedly help launder $220 billion working with Danske Bank you're gonna get raided like this German bank did in 2019
60 (Erica Joy Baker presents the clue.) Mae Jemison got her start in the sciences with a degree in chemical engineering before becoming the first African-American woman in space as an MS--this k

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# Questions
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