Jeopardy January 11 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy January 11 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 AKA ammonium inhalants these salts that revived enfeebled Victorian women are still used in the NFL to wake people up
2 Built in the 300s A.D. the Church of the Nativity
3 In 1949 this toy company produced its first plastic brick
4 With 20 in 2018-19 Morgan Rielly led the NHL in goals by a player at this position where scoring isn't your first job
5 #TBH is short for this when users try to be truthful about an idea they post...on the Internet...noted home of the truth
6 It can refer to a thin sheet of any metal not just aluminum
7 With the photic sneeze reflex looking at this can cause some people to spontaneously sneeze
8 Antoni Gaudí's Sagrada Família
9 This toy brand said Throw it around indoors; you can't damage lamps...you can't hurt babies or old people
10 From 1981 to 1985 he averaged--averaged!--206 points per season; The Great One indeed
11 In 2017 Alyssa Milano tweeted If you've been sexually harassed or assaulted write #this
12 Something in this state is in a condition of continuous change
13 By taking away needed oxygen a mix of baking soda & vinegar can work as a basic type of this safety device
14 The Crystal Cathedral now known as Christ Cathedral
15 This brand of toy trucks began in Minnesota in the late 1940s
16 Gilbert Perreault is credited with The 3 important elements of hockey are fore-check backcheck & this & you can take that to the bank
17 #HeforShe went viral after a U.N. speech about men & boys working for gender equality given by this Harry Potter actress
18 Pheasant or duck for example
19 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) Particles in a solar wind hit the Earth's magnetic shield and head for the Poles then interact with gases in our atmosphere to form thi
20 Hagia Sophia
21 In the 1970s you paid a $40 adoption fee for Little People the precursor to these dolls that come with birth certificates
22 When it came to winning the 2019 Stanley Cup meet me in this city as its team avenged a 1970 finals loss to the Bruins
23 When you must let everyone know you didn't touch up that shot of you by that scenic overlook it's #no(this 6-letter word)
24 A stodgy older gentleman
25 This man's scale is based on the logarithm of the amplitude of the largest seismic wave in an earthquake
26 St. Stephen's Cathedral AKA Stephanskirche consecrated in the capital in 1147
27 This wooden toy dates from 18th century Japan
28 A 1990 Oilers-Kings game saw 356 of these doled out with Marty McSorley getting 37--that'd be more than half the game!
29 #FF short for this is used to recommend social media accounts you enjoy
30 Before up it means to admit to a misdeed
31 He was recovering from typhoid fever when he was inaugurated Vice President on March 4 1865
32 In the 1750s this man started his first brewery in County Kildare--later he opened the St. James Gate Brewery
33 Mark Frost wrote The Secret History of this place also the title of a TV show he created with David Lynch
34 It's the lowest-sounding member of the brass section
35 In the Austin Powers films Rob Lowe & Robert Wagner played Number 2 second only to this villain
36 South African host of The Daily Show who came up with an American dictionary of the English language
37 On Oct. 8 1871 a fire started on DeKoven Street destroying more than 17000 of this city's buildings
38 Dublin's Leinster House inspired James Hoban's design of this Washington D.C. building
39 In this novel Mark Watney says I didn't die on Sol 6. Certainly the rest of the crew thought I did
40 It's the lowest-sounding member of the string section
41 Number 5 is the teleporting time-traveling alumnus of this Netflix Academy possibly helpful on a rainy day
42 Long-lasting storm system on Jupiter that's a British expression for a sip of Lipton or Twinings
43 This 3-named leader of the Free Silver Movement served as Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson
44 He's the Dublin-born actor and one-time seminary student seen here
45 Mark Haddon got the title of this novel from an observation made by Sherlock Holmes in an 1892 story
46 It's a plucky early relative of the piano
47 Barbara Feldon who played this partner of Agent 86 on Get Smart turned 86 in 2019
48 No. 1 duet by Sonny & Cher nicknamed the Sultan of Swat
49 This Great Compromiser introduced the Compromise Tariff of 1833
50 In 2018 Gerry Adams resigned as head of this 2-word Northern Ireland unification party after 35 years
51 Originally a set of graduated bells now it's tuned steel bars struck with wooden hammers
52 This three-named actress turned her powers to Eleven on Stranger Things
53 Brazilian dance that's the Canadian province where Halifax is the capital
54 This powerful union of the 1880s KOL for short began as a secret society modeled on the Masons
55 Concerned about colon cancer Dr. Dennis Burkitt changed eating habits with his 1979 book Don't Forget this In Your Diet
56 Also known as a scraper this percussion instrument originated in Latin America
57 On Star Trek: Voyager this techno-species designated Jeri Ryan's character Seven of Nine & it sorta stuck
58 American poet of The Red Wheelbarrow who's also a store selling gourmet cookware

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# Questions
1 Featured in a 2020 film she gets her name from a 16th C. Italian stock character who often wore diamond-patterened outfits
2 Until Alabama became the 22nd state this one was first alphabetically
3 Taken from her unknowingly the immortal line of HeLa cells were named in honor of this woman who died of cancer in 1951
4 In several verses this uncomfortable goat hair fabric is worn with ashes as a sign of mourning
5 Alum Robin Williams set up a scholarship won by this woman who made it from Group 32 to the lead in Zero Dark Thirty
6 You could transcend blockchain barriers at 2023s Icon Hyperbuild this type of event for computer programmers
7 The Netherlands Order of the House of Orange in 1905 & the Bronze Cross in 1940 were both created by this queen
8 This dutch scholar put out a 1516 translation of the Bible that made it more accessible & helped lead to the Reformation
9 A precursor to this compound L-DOPA was used by Oliver Sacks to help bring Leonard L. out of 30 years of a coma-like condition
10 John the Baptist wore a garment made of the hair of this animal while in the wilderness & eating locusts and wild honey
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