Jeopardy February 25 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy February 25 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 Kidnapping of untold numbers of kids in Hamelin musical nuisance...
2 This chain of North American lakes covers an area larger than the United Kingdom
3 This apologetic board game is similar to parcheesi
4 Harvey Keitel turns up in Fatal this post-wedding trip
5 Proverbially it is more
6 In 2008 she became the first Republican woman nominee for vice president
7 Open & shut. He admitted to killing Cock Robin in cold blood with bow & arrow
8 This African cape was thought to be a sign of a sea route to India from Europe hence its name
9 Albert Lamorisse made the short film The Red Balloon & created this 4-letter board game of conquest
10 Shake your pom-poms for 2019's The Secret Lives of these starring Denise Richards as mom to Ava who makes the team
11 You do it as a verb to your eyebrow & have one as a noun as part of your foot
12 Her resume includes 32nd attorney general of California U.S. senator and recent presidential hopeful
13 Breaking & entering porridge theft; charge of cruelty to animals probably won't stick
14 The co-princes of this tiny country in the Pyrenees are the French president & the Bishop of Urgell
15 When creating this 3-letter twist on crazy eights inventor Merle Robbins just started writing instructions on playing cards
16 Hayden Panettiere had the title role in this American woman: Murder on Trial in Italy
17 Below the correct pitch choirboy
18 In 1996 & again in 2000 Winona LaDuke was the vice presidential running mate of this Green Party candidate
19 Traded the family's cow for some beans; charged with ogricide
20 It was the capital of Poland for several hundred years until 1596
21 This naughty party game based on Apples to Apples was earlier called Cardenfreude
22 Ripped from the headlines in 2011 The this online classified community Killer
23 Any minor legally placed in the care of a guardian
24 As secretary of state she was fourth in line to the presidency but born in Prague she was ineligible for the the office
25 Plotted to take queen's firstborn child by offering to spin straw into gold for her
26 One of Asia's most vulnerable rainforests is in the mountains of Cambodia named for this spice that also starts with the letter C
27 The spy is the only piece that can nab a marshal in this game that's basically tabletop capture the flag
28 Ripped from the headlines in 2012 doing this icky kind of messaging in Suburbia
29 Anything deceitfully false or a type of cover for a pillow
30 So far Christine Todd Whitman in office from 1994 to 2001 has been this state's only female governor
31 All aboard! It's the term for a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
32 1993: Tom Hanks struggles with insomnia
33 Elizabeth the real-life sister of this novelist died at age 22 & was the basis for the doomed Beth March
34 April 9 1878 was a normal night in Dodge City; Jack Wagner killed marshal Ed Masterson & this brother of Ed's killed Jack
35 Someone perched at a vantage point to keep watch for danger or trouble
36 You're likely used to the mild kind of this creamy French cheese on crackers but the de Melun type is more pungent
37 It's any device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy not just when the power is out
38 2002: Catherine Zeta-Jones as Velma sings on death row
39 You know whose fault it really is that Augustus Waters dies of cancer in this novel? John Green!
40 Until 1875 the Suez Canal was owned by Egypt & France then financial problems forced Egypt to sell its shares to this country
41 Pupa protector
42 The history of the fragrant cheese known as stinking bishop dates back to the Cistercian order of these men
43 A wet cell is a battery containing ions in one of these that's a liquid; in a dry cell it's a paste
44 2011: Voiced by Jesse Eisenberg Blu the macaw overcomes long distance travel & birdnappers
45 Spoiler alert! Lennie Small doesn't live to see the end of this novel (& no rabbits were harmed in the making of the clue)
46 With a capacity of 7000 barrels the Charles of Antwerp shipped out in 1869 as the first this to sail
47 As an adjective it means creating movement; as a noun it's the powered train car
48 The smelly rind on this cheese made from the milk of Vosgienne cows sounds perfect for Herman Lily & Grandpa
49 Magid makes its A.R.C. insulating gloves from this natural material & they'll protect you up to 1000 volts
50 2013: Matthew McConaughey looks to score some life-saving meds
51 Schoolboys Gene & Finny are the best of friends; one doesn't make it out of this John Knowles novel alive
52 Once known as Upper Peru it changed its name upon independence in 1825 to honor the man who helped liberate it
53 This via or road is said to follow the path along which Jesus carried the cross
54 This large Italian island due south of Corsica is famous for casu marzu a pungent cheese
55 This German physicist's law governs the relationship between voltage & resistance
56 1940: Cary Grant Jimmy Stewart & Katharine Hepburn tell a tale of non-brotherly love
57 After saving some kids' lives in The Outsiders Johnny tells this main character to stay gold then joins our category
58 After success at Second Bull Run Confederate armies began an invasion of Maryland; this Sept. 17 1862 battle stopped them
59 In this kind of artwork sometimes the idea is to have texture come to the forefront
60 It's said that this Belgian product is undoubtedly one of the stinkiest of the strong-smelling cheeses

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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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