Jeopardy January 14 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy January 14 2021 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 The Shenandoah Valley battlefields NHA preserves sites from this war
2 In his review of Legendary Roger Ebert called it a wrestling version of one of these lacrimation-inducing movies
3 A saltire is a diagonal cross like on the flag of this UK country seen here
4 Ronald Reuel were middle names for this Middle-Earth man
5 In the 1820s chemist Friedlieb Runge discovered this compound after Goethe asked him to find out what's in coffee
6 A manifestation of dissent & a struggle between rivals
7 The Rivers of Steel NHA flows through 8 counties in this state
8 These 2 villains from slasher film series went vs. each other in 2003
9 Back in 1967 Jimi Hendrix used this term for a symbol of unconventional leanings--let it fly!
10 These 2 middle names belong to the U.S. president who flew nearly 60 WWII combat missions
11 Trying to find a planet closer to the Sun than Mercury Samuel Schwabe discovered a cycle of these solar phenomena
12 An educator of higher learning & someone who admits to an infraction
13 The first NHA was the Illinois & Michigan Canal which in 1848 linked the Illinois River with this one that now gets dyed green
14 This movie technique got its own feature film category at the Oscars in 2002
15 The U.S. flag code says Old Glory shall be flown at this rhyming term upon the death of an important person
16 Keeping things simple New Zealand singer-songwriter Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor works under this name
17 When Carl Scheele discovered this element found in salt he called it dephlogisticated muriatic acid
18 Showing great insight & to cause to become perplexed
19 Atchafalaya NHA stretches over 14 of these Louisiana's equivalent of counties
20 It was the great decade for film noir including classics like Laura & Double Indemnity
21 This male first name is used for a flag flown on a short pole at the bow of a ship
22 This Labour prime minister of the 1990s & 2000s has both Charles & Lynton as middle names
23 Alfred Nobel made the dynamite discovery that this volatile liquid can be made safer if mixed with a certain type of dirt
24 Advancement by a society & an assembly of representatives
25 The NHA website for this region of the Mississippi River describes it as the land where the blues began
26 French name for a documentary style with handheld camera work & candid authentic subject matter
27 The upper rectangle on a flag is called this also the name of an Ohio city; seen here is the one on Malaysia's flag
28 Edward Burghardt were the middle names of this author & civil rights activist--the opening W. was for William
29 Before he discovered penicillin this British scientist discovered lysozyme after his runny nose infected a Petri dish
30 An act of incitement & a gathering of clergy
31 In 1905 Russian choreographer Michel Fokine created The Dying this bird for Anna Pavlova
32 The Alaska Purchase was known as this Secretary of State's Folly but the deal wasn't popular in Russia either
33 This Model S car company wouldn't be possible without the inventions of the electrical engineer for whom it is named
34 This Laura Hillenbrand nonfiction bestseller about a racehorse is subtitled An American Legend
35 Walked like a woman and talked like a man
36 Ice cream with chocolate marshmallows & nuts that's a journey perhaps along Route 66
37 This choreographer of La La Land & So You Think You Can Dance has the same name as a This is Us actress
38 December 1839 saw many of these catastrophes in New England including the loss of the schooner Favorite on Norman's Woe
39 Prada is named for Mario Prada who founded the brand in 1913 in this Italian city of fashion
40 In his memoir Let Love Rule this singer-songwriter talks about his career upbringing mom Roxie Roker & ex Lisa Bonet
41 Not my lover just a girl who claims that I am the one
42 Ordinal synonym for E.S.P. that's also a healthy ability to appreciate a joke
43 Choreographer Savion Glover created the HooFeRzCLub School for this type of dancing his specialty
44 What's called this monument stands on Breed's Hill the actual site of the first major battle of the American Revolution
45 This 70 proof German herbal liqueur company's name comes from the German for hunt master
46 Terry Pratchett wrote 41 novels about this flat circular place set upon the back of 4 elephants upon a giant turtle
47 Badder than old King Kong meaner than a junkyard dog
48 Harry Potter novel involving Arizona's NBA squad
49 Though he didn't win for Chicago in 1976 this man has the record for most Tony Awards for choreography
50 Nine Men's Misery was an incident in the 17th century conflict called this Wampanoag chief or King's war
51 Lancosme this type of French dwelling inspired the name of Armand Petitjean's cosmetic company LancĂ´me
52 Redhead By the Side of the Road is a 2020 novel by this author of The Accidental Tourist
53 Born a pauper to a pawn on a Christmas Day when the New York Times said God is dead
54 Folk trio behind Puff The Magic Dragon who worked with Lou Grant & Ted Baxter on TV
55 This modern dance master choreographed 181 works in her illustrious career
56 This Roman emperor's 125-foot column built after he conquered Dacia stands in the forum that also bears his name
57 Here's the enviable headquarters of this 3D graphics chip company that put nv in its name to mean next version
58 Norman Mailer was just 25 when he published this classic novel of World War II
59 Spoke in class today
60 Office supply item made by Alliance that was a World War II TV miniseries about the U.S. Army's Easy Company

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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-patterned outfits
2 B is for this type of map that uses contour lines to show the oceans depths
3 Plumbers should know that the PE in PEX pipes stands for this the most widely used plastic in the world
4 The final stanza of this poem by Matthew Arnold begins Ah love let us be true to one another!
5 Rolling Stones 250 greatest guitarists put this Sleater-Kinney axewoman at No. 64 & called her a shameless guitar hero
6 Below the line on ancient coins the exergue is the space with the alliteratively named this mark here for the city of Siscia
7 This double-talk anti-colonial movement of the 1950s originated among the Kikuyu people of Kenya
8 This odd name chosen by the McPublic is now borne by a submersible that has gone deep under the Thwaites Glacier to study its ice loss
9 This rhyming device helps suck water from basements or crawl spaces
10 This Roman poet got sappy with it in Eclogues; Love conquers all: let us too yield to love
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