Jeopardy January 02 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy January 02 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 An Emirati is from this country
2 The graphic thriller Whiteout takes place at McMurdo station in this very remote place
3 Each year U.S. fossil fuels emit around 5 billion metric tons of this gas
4 The face of this statue of Giza is thought to represent Khafre builder of one of the Great Pyramids at Giza
5 During the Revolutionary War drums were usually paired with this four-letter tooter
6 This 4-letter way you might like your steak is also a synonym for uncommon
7 A Newfie is from this Canadian province
8 To correctly read this Japanese type of comic be sure to start with the panel at the upper right side of the page
9 Thomas Jefferson's final draft of this document dropped language calling slavery an execrable commerce
10 The word pharaoh originally referred to a palace but in the 18th of these the word began to refer to the kings themselves
11 Tradition says a toot of this instrument by Gabriel will announce judgment day
12 In a Marine Corps recruiting slogan this 3-letter word means uncommon
13 A Weegie is a lad or a lass from this Scottish city
14 The Marvel comic Spider-Gwen takes place in a universe where this girlfriend of Peter Parker gets the radioactive bite
15 According to the Census Bureau 35% of U.S. adults over 25 have this college degree or higher
16 Pharaohs were known to wear headdresses with a uraeus a symbol of power in the form of this snake
17 In Rigoletto Verdi used this really high-pitched tooter to represent a flash of lightning
18 Monty Python's Flying Circus often encouraged us with And now for something... these 2 words
19 The Sammarinese are the people of this country
20 The graphic novel They Called Us Enemy is a memoir of this Star Trek actor's time in an American WWII internment camp
21 The Great Seal of the United States bears two 3-word Latin phrases: Novus ordo seclorum & this
22 Near Lake Nasser is the Great Temple constructed by this pharaoh who reigned for 66 years
23 Lester Young was a legendary tooter on the tenor type of this
24 There are 3 C's in this word for someone who has a truly unconventional personality
25 A Paceño is from this South American capital
26 Exit Stage Left reimagines this cat from Hanna-Barbera cartoons as a Southern playwright in the 1950s
27 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) A Census Bureau map shows that from 1930 to 2000 the population density of this Nevada county increased by more than 5000%
28 Thutmose I was the first pharaoh to cut his tomb into this royal resting place near Thebes
29 This tuba was developed by & named for the March King
30 In grammar this synonym of uncommon refers to a noun pertaining to one entity
31 Lewis & Clark gave this non-canine rodent its name and even brought one back to give to Thomas Jefferson
32 In 1985 the slogan Cubano Vota Cubano led to Puerto Rico-born Mayor Maurice Ferré losing his job in this city to Xavier Suarez
33 It's a perch for chickens to rest on at night
34 Bill Hader since 2018
35 In a 2015 cover story for Vanity Fair she revealed her new identity & talked about her gender transition
36 A pregnant Mrs. Woodhouse attends a strange New Year's Eve party in this devilish book by Ira Levin
37 Though we think of it as grayish-brown the boys called it a white bear & killed quite a few
38 Before she was a nominee for vice president & a governor she was the mayor of the small city of Wasilla
39 It was the alma mater of Hugh Grant & Sir Roger Bannister
40 John Krasinski since 2018
41 Steven Spielberg called this composer the single most significant contributor to his success as a filmmaker
42 This character's January 1 diary entry counts Bloody Marys as food (as contain Worcester sauce & tomatoes)
43 Don't complain. Just name the sage type of this bird that Lewis & Clark called the heath cock
44 Norman Mineta became the first Asian-American mayor of a major U.S. city when he took over this tech town near San Francisco in 1971
45 A 2018 statement from the Latter-Day Saints says not to call them these
46 Idris Elba 2010-2019
47 In 2005 this British graffiti artist installed his own works on the walls of museums in N.Y. & London
48 He wrote of the Little Match Girl who had frozen to death on the last evening of the old year
49 Say Meriwether that sheep sure has large paired features on its head--you're right William so let's call it this
50 In between his third & fourth terms as mayor of Washington D.C. he served 6 months in prison on drug charges
51 This '50s music style is what The Turbans are saying in their song When You Dance
52 Liev Schreiber since 2013
53 Shared last name of the two men seen here New York's Archbishop and one of the city's sports team owners
54 This author's Middlemarch includes a party hosted by Mr. Vincy on New Year's Day
55 Lewis noted of the Lewis' type of this bird that the pointy tail helps it stay vertical against the tree trunk it's beaking
56 Hubert Humphrey in the 1940s & George Pillsbury in the 1880s presided over this city
57 Just one more thing--this Asian capital city is home to Gangaramaya Temple
58 Telly Savalas 1973- 1978
59 Upon the death of Daniel Inouye this Vermont Democrat in office since 1975 became the longest-serving U.S. Senator
60 New Year's Eve finds 4 people contemplating suicide in A Long Way Down by this man who also wrote About a Boy

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# Questions
1 The 42-foot-high statue of Athena in this state capital is the tallest indoor statue in the United States
2 Opened in 1932 one of its missions is to advance understanding and appreciation of Shakespeares writings
3 The name of this political club of the French Revolution refers to the Dominican monastery where members met
4 In Lower Saxony wreaths are hung on birch trees to celebrate Pfingsten this festival celebrated 7 weeks after Easter
5 Italian gives us this word for an outline of what could happen also an old word for a screenplay
6 Lots of drama as his majestys sloop Sophie is getting a new captain in this first Jack Aubrey novel
7 The only president laid to rest in D.C. hes entombed in the Washington National Cathedral
8 These guys led by Booker T. Jones backed Stax Records stars like Otis Redding & had hits of their own like Time Is Tight
9 A 2023 coup back by protests took over this country southeast of Algeria & French troops fighting Islamic terrorists said adieu
10 On or about January 25 Scots observe the birth of this literary giant by holding suppers with haggis & whisky to wash it down
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