Jeopardy January 28 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy January 28 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 This southern capital is known as The Big Peach
2 100 years ago this job of connecting people looked as seen here
3 Stilton & Roquefort are 2 varieties of this edible
4 This fish & rice dish is derived from a Japanese word for sour
5 They checked into the Record of the Year winners' list with Hotel California
6 Christmas in Plains
7 It's home to the American Hockey League's Iowa Wild
8 St. Joseph of Arimathea who requested Jesus' body from Pontius Pilate is the patron saint of these workers
9 A stylized blue silhouette suggestive of a bird is the logo of this social media site
10 Before it was used for a musical work this 4-letter word meaning work was used by the Romans to designate construction
11 In 2020 she won Grammys for Bad Guy
12 A Time to Heal
13 This capital's St. John's Church was the site of Patrick Henry's Liberty or Death oration
14 The Metropolitan Museum of Art has a sauceboat made by noted equestrian Paul Revere as part of this his day job
15 Crayola's blues have included cerulean aqua & this jeans fabric
16 As Bill & Ted probably wouldn't know one story says this 5-letter word originally described a device to create counterfeit coins
17 He's a 6-time winner of the Best Rap Album Grammy
18 A Boyhood in Iowa
19 The capitol building in this North Dakota capital is home to the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Hall of Fame
20 This other term for a longshoreman at the docks comes from the Spanish for stow a cargo
21 Paint drums & body paint are integral to this theater troupe formed in the late 1980s
22 This building material was once made with coal refuse & ash; hence its name
23 Last name of the jazz bandleader who received a Lifetime Achievement award in 1966
24 His Personal Memoirs completed before his death in 1885 & dedicated to the American soldier and sailor
25 Founded around 1610 it once served as the seat of power for the Spanish empire north of the Rio Grande
26 From their specific fields of study Frans de Waal & Jane Goodall are classified as this particular kind of zoologist
27 The Mahabharata recounts the adventures of this Hindu deity an avatar of Vishnu who is often depicted with blue skin
28 Now meaning behaving badly this adjective comes from a word meaning nothing
29 1960's Song of the Year went to Ernest Gold for his theme to this movie about the founding of Israel
30 Published in 1866 his Administration on the Eve of Rebellion
31 Sag Harbor by Colson Whitehead is about a teen's summer during this decade; New Coke & Lisa Lisa make appearances
32 (Hi I'm Kevin Hart.) July 6 2017 was officially Kevin Hart Day in this Northeastern city of my birth; they even unveiled a giant mural of my face on a cheesesteak diner near where I grew up
33 The death of a massive star can form this a cosmic body of extreme gravity from which not even light can escape
34 If you ride waves on your chest & stomach not a board you're one of these
35 Throw one of these basic boxing punches named for the way it travels from low to high
36 He was born in Corsica's capital of Ajaccio on August 15 1769 the same year the French took over
37 Hercule Poirot was dropped from the 1946 play version of this cruise-set novel & Death in the title became Murder
38 Will Ferrell played an Icelander in a 2020 Netflix comedy that sends up this song contest
39 Sir Humphry Davy named this element symbol Mg for a place in Greece
40 A protective barrier or someone who polishes & shines
41 Mix me an old fashioned with just a dash of these aromatic flavorings named for their astringent taste
42 In the 1930s Corsican gangster Paul Carbone began the international drug-dealing racket known as the French this
43 The beginning of A Room with a View concerns a view of this Italian river
44 Last One Laughing hosted by this Sydney-born funny woman pits comics against one another trying to make each other laugh
45 In the human body the ribs attach to the 12 thoracic ones of these
46 It's always good to keep this strongbox full
47 Walk on one of these like Nik Wallenda did across the crater of an active volcano in March 2020
48 Corsican César Vezzani was renowned as a heroic singer in this range with roles like Siegmund in Die Walküre
49 Rosemary Hoyt a young actress vacationing on the Riviera tempts the hero of this author's Tender is the Night
50 Starting way back in 2003 (& still going strong) he's the longest-tenured cast member of Saturday Night Live
51 Gardeners dread these insects that suck plant sap & can cause foliage to distort
52 A young cow that hasn't had a calf
53 Build a resort to make your city into a tourist destination in this video game also released as Micropolis
54 A corrupt justice system imposed by Genoese invaders long encouraged Corsicans to engage in the private blood feuds called this
55 This author married a man she met on a Caribbean vacation; her character Stella has a similar experience
56 This comedian displayed his drama chops in A Star is Born playing Bradley Cooper's longtime friend
57 A goiter is an enlargement of this endocrine gland that produces the hormones T3 & T4
58 A stratum of water-bearing rock
59 Play me a little Bach on this old-time type of keyboard instrument that's Well-Tempered in a Bach title
60 Pasquale Paoli fought the Genoese & French but during a 1794-96 British occupation he offered the island to this king

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# Questions
1 Best known for a novel she wrote at least 6 full-length plays & collaborated with Moms Mabley on a 1931 Broadway revue
2 Meaning tireless it was the first British ship sunk at the 1916 Battle of Jutland
3 Akira Kurosawas The Hidden Fortress helped inspire Star Wars & the role of Obi Wan was reportedly offered to this star
4 Named for this architect who designed it in 1676 Cambridges Trinity College Library holds over 1000 medieval manuscripts
5 Named for an African chief this capital city is home to the National Archives & the University of Zimbabwe
6 Former radical left Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras gave his son the middle name Ernesto after this man
7 A species of octopus is named for this trait it can make itself resemble other animals like a sea snake or lionfish
8 From the Latin for conversation its an informal or regional expression like bodacious
9 After a phone call with Peter Jackson Russell Crowe turned down this role (& a ton of money) that went to Viggo Mortensen
10 A Monaco library named for her is dedicated to the culture of Ireland her ancestral land & includes her private collections
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