Jeopardy January 07 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy January 07 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 Ronald Reagan was in the 1940 biopic Knute Rockne this
2 His D.C. statue signaling V for victory! stands outside the British embassy
3 When this board game launched in 1981 it came with 6000 questions
4 The Murders in the Rue Morgue
5 This Arnold Schwarzenegger comedy about a father's desperate search for a Christmas toy might ring a bell
6 Until 1987 no building in Philadelphia rose higher than the statue of this Colonial founder atop city hall
7 This line begins the nursery rhyme that also says Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before a king?
8 Bright Lights Big City & From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
9 Come out of your shell & say this 2-word term meaning to suddenly cease speaking
10 Chili con carne is always fun but be prepared to carbo-load as you down these renal items
11 Diamonds & a winning lottery ticket not $100 bills are the goal in this 2002 action comedy
12 One of the 7 Ancient Wonders the 40-foot statue of this god had a statue of Nike on his outstretched right hand
13 This 15-nation U.N. body is charged with the maintenance of international peace
14 Peachtree Road by Anne Rivers Siddons
15 Another way to say stay quiet!: this word for your mother
16 If you're counting carbs this legume that's the main ingredient in hummus may not be your best choice
17 Annette Bening won a Golden Globe for her role in this 2010 film about children looking to connect with their sperm-donor dad
18 A life-size statue of this girl pulling back an imaginary curtain in her attic hiding place is at a Boise Human Rights Memorial
19 Spirits are also known as eau de vie or this Latin phrase that also means water of life
20 James Joyce's Ulysses
21 Dumbfounded is a synonym for this other dumb word that means you've been surprised to the point of speechlessness
22 Okay these fruits are about 22% carbs but Cavendish ones do help lower blood pressure & promote a healthy heart so it's worth it!
23 Robert Shaw was Henry VIII & Paul Scofield was Thomas More in this 1966 costume drama
24 Some are up in arms over this marble statue carved around 150 B.C. saying she's really the sea goddess Amphitrite
25 Back in 1917 the president of Argentina announced an Oct. 12 holiday called not Columbus Day but this Dia
26 Anna Karenina: these 2 cities about 400 miles apart
27 A body part gets twisted into this alliterative hyphenated term for being unable to utter a word
28 In Verona Italy the symbol of carnevale festivities is il papa del these potato dumplings
29 The final stage of a chess contest
30 Jesus tells him The cock shall not crow till thou hast denied me thrice
31 The Source magazine began a feud with this Detroit rapper & film star but he put a Nail In The Coffin on that
32 Purportedly seeking the Fountain of Youth Ponce de Leon reached the American mainland in 1513 in what is today this state
33 An agreeable odor
34 Jesus laments that he would have gathered the children of Jerusalem as she gathers her brood under her wings
35 This actor's diary & pistol are at Ford's Theatre
36 You'll find King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi in this country
37 In 2014 this NCIS: Los Angeles co-star ended a 17-year rift with Canibus with the 2 rapping onstage in Brooklyn
38 Stories of cannibals & courtesans Kublai Khan & Prester John abound in this explorer's circa 1300 Travels
39 Margarine
40 Harry Potter likes the passage in Job that reads I am a brother to dragons and a companion to these birds
41 This Irish dramatist wrote A lifetime of happiness! No man alive could bear it: it would be hell on earth
42 Chile's University of Atacama was founded in 1857 as a school of this the Atacama region's main economic activity
43 The mom of this Empire State of Mind & Hard Knock Life star told him to apologize to Nas after a very rough diss track
44 In 1607 this English explorer set forth to discover a passage by the North Pole to Japan and China
45 Adjective meaning fair as in the distribution of property
46 This tall flightless bird was supposedly uncaring about its own young as in Job & Lamentations
47 This Justice who died age 99 in 2019 is seen around 1975 the year he joined the Supreme Court
48 One of several Nobel laureates associated with this university is its professor Takaaki Kajita a 2015 physics winner
49 Very little we can quote from his No Vaseline--let's just say this man was feeling cold toward his ex-NWA bandmates
50 A lake that forms the boundary between Vermont & New York bears the name of this explorer who visited in 1609
51 Condition due to lack of oxygen & surplus of carbon dioxide
52 The Lord told Moses I bare you on these birds' wings
53 This inventor was one of the founders of the National Geographic Society & succeeded his father-in-law as its president in 1898
54 A university in the Netherlands is named for this Dutch humanist; a Brooklyn high school is called his Hall
55 He has ended his feud with 50 Cent & also changed his physique making his rap name less accurate

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# Questions
1 Decorated with an illustration of the Montgolfiers’ craft the smoking room aboard this could be accessed only via an airlock
2 In the 1850s the .925 sterling silver standard was instituted by this company the first American one to do so
3 From Latin for to beget its a forefather or originator
4 This organization was founded 80 years ago on April 25 to benefit institutions including Howard & Morehouse
5 Bud Light Seltzer put this KC & the Sunshine Band footwear in a commercial
6 I got in a couple of hassles at the work farm to tell the pure truth and the court ruled that Im a psychopath
7 The worlds highest navigable lake its shared by Peru & Bolivia
8 As prime minister the Second Earl Grey a leader of the liberal party called this passed the democratizing 1832 Reform Bill
9 A prominent nose or an elephants trunke
10 On April 29 1945 the 45th Infantry Division of the U.S. 7th Army arrived to liberate this concentration camp near Munich
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