Jeopardy January 14 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy January 14 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 It's roughly a third the size of the contiguous United States
2 It's no surprise that the M in the cosmetics brand MAC stands for this
3 Once used to authenticate documents it's a device to leave an impression usually in wax or the impression itself
4 In 1910 less than a century after this novel was published it had its first film adaptation with Augustus Phillips at the title scientist
5 The Sony X800G is one of these clever TVs with Internet connectivity
6 Sadly isolated
7 About the size of Kentucky it looks bigger when it's not floating in the Atlantic
8 Hair color products from this company include FĂ©ria Excellence Creme & Superior Preference
9 A physical repository of historic documents; there's a famous one at 700 Pennsylvania Avenue
10 Taking place on the eve of this invasion 2018's Overlord features less-than-human Nazis
11 In the 1990s the flat screen began replacing the CRt this boxy tube
12 This word means sweetly charming; if you don't know it you may lose some
13 Multiply Texas three and a half times to get the size of this North African biggie
14 Florence Graham said she got this pseudonym & brand name from Tennyson's poem Enoch Arden
15 In this type of manuscript the handwritten text is supplemented by the addition of elaborate illustration
16 Dream Warriors is the subtitle to the third movie in this series
17 In 1952 an Ohio man annoyed by loud ads invented the Blab-Off an early version of this feature on your remote
18 Horrific & grisly like some murders
19 From north to south it's long enough to stretch from Michigan to Florida
20 CoverGirl cosmetics is Leaping Bunny certified meaning the company doesn't do this
21 Term for the cultural & artistic movement of the late 18th & early 19th C. emphasizing emotion & sentiment rather than reason
22 It's the last word in 6 of George Romero's zombie movie titles
23 When CBS got FCC approval to broadcast in this in 1950 only about 2 dozen sets could receive it
24 Quaker has an organic hot cereal called Simple & this word for healthful
25 The expanse of Long Island to Georgia is about the size of this troubled Asian land
26 The website for this company begun in 1886 has links for Shop with a Friend & Become a Representative
27 It's the system by which coats of arms & other family or national emblems are devised & regulated
28 The Burning the debut film for Holly Hunter & Jason Alexander was part of the flourishing horror-at-this-summer-setting genre
29 At the 1999 Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show ReplayTV won a best in show prize for unveiling this technology
30 There's a body part in this word for flavorful
31 Denise Scott Brown & Robert Venturi pioneered the late 20th century style futuristically called Post this
32 In 1632 this colony was chartered by Cecil Calvert as a safe haven for Catholics being persecuted in England
33 Until Vatican II it was the only speech for mass communication
34 His whale of a tale began in New York City in 1819 & ended there with his death in 1891
35 This song by Otis Redding mentions the Frisco Bay & Watchin' the tide roll away
36 How to cut one of these pungent vegetables without crying
37 Richard Rogers & Renzo Piano played with traditional notions of design with this Paris art Centre named for a French president
38 Coiton Mather supported the Salem witch trials but was more forward-thinking when he urged inoculation against this disease
39 If you put off retiring you could be one of these nocturnal avians
40 This Nobel Laureate whom Barack Obama called a national treasure passed away at 88 in 2019
41 In 2016 this British woman had a hit with Water Under The Bridge
42 How to say I love you in ASL short for this
43 This Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece in Pennsylvania is named for what's happening below it
44 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) The British government's Proclamation of 1763 created what the Brits called a vast Indian reserve in which no colonists were allowed to
45 From 1952 to 1958 this Friday cop show aired on Thursday
46 Just prior to his death in 2006 this bestselling novelist wrote a book for younger readers called Shark Life
47 Joe Jonas of this 4-letter group described Cake By The Ocean as a party anthem
48 How to identify the differences between antique copper & these 2 B alloys
49 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was the big star of this worldly 20th century style that emphasized straight lines
50 Aiming to unite the colonies for trade & security the Albany Plan of Union was proposed by this Founding Father in 1754
51 From a word meaning circular it's a world revolution
52 This 6'9 author who raised dinosaurs from the dead passed away in 2008 after a battle with cancer
53 This duo's biggest hit was 1970's Bridge Over Troubled Water
54 How kids get to build a volcano a castle & survival houses to avoid creepers in this video game
55 Sir Joseph Paxton was knighted for designing this glittering glass and iron structure for London's 1851 Great Exhibition
56 In 1612 this future husband of Pocahontas introduced a new tobacco into the colonies using seeds from the West Indies
57 Charlie Chaplin read this Sister Carrie author's poem The Road I came at his funeral & served as a pall bearer
58 John Fogerty sounds like he crawled out of the swamp on CCR's song Born On this marshy inlet

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# Questions
1 Until Alabama became the 22nd state this one was first alphabetically
2 Taken from her unknowingly the immortal line of HeLa cells were named in honor of this woman who died of cancer in 1951
3 In several verses this uncomfortable goat hair fabric is worn with ashes as a sign of mourning
4 Alum Robin Williams set up a scholarship won by this woman who made it from Group 32 to the lead in Zero Dark Thirty
5 You could transcend blockchain barriers at 2023s Icon Hyperbuild this type of event for computer programmers
6 The Netherlands Order of the House of Orange in 1905 & the Bronze Cross in 1940 were both created by this queen
7 This dutch scholar put out a 1516 translation of the Bible that made it more accessible & helped lead to the Reformation
8 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
9 John the Baptist wore a garment made of the hair of this animal while in the wilderness & eating locusts and wild honey
10 A Tony for King Hedley II & an Oscar for Fences are part of this Group 22 womans EGOT
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