Jeopardy January 29 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy January 29 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 Where: every Aug. 6 a service is held in this city for the estimated 70000 people who were killed there on that date in 1945
2 Lady Gaga: Poke
3 Former NFL tight end Roberta Muldoon is a character in this John Irving novel
4 On Christmas Eve in 1929 a fire in this section of the White House gutted the executive offices
5 Sarah Burton became world famous in 2011 as the designer of this duchess' wedding gown
6 The Old French for small chamber gives us this word meaning an advisory council
7 What: perhaps it was destiny that in 1292 John de Balliol would be the last king of Scotland crowned on this stone
8 Fergie: Big Girls Don't
9 Griffin the main character in this Wells novel describes himself as almost an albino if he could have been seen
10 The first White House bowling alley was built for this president in 1947
11 A four-in-hand is one method of securing this fashion item
12 It's a small tent or structure at a beach or pool for changing into your swimsuit
13 Who: in 1993 he shared a Nobel Peace Prize with F.W. De Klerk
14 Train: Hey So
15 Perhaps the devil made him do it but part II of this dramatic Goethe work wasn't published until 1832 24 years after Part I
16 It should be obvious from the curtain & certain accents this is the room where the official Christmas tree is displayed
17 Back in 1991 before he was a household name Brad Pitt did a TV ad for this brand of jeans
18 Kohlrabi resembles the turnip but is actually part of the family that includes this leafy garden veggie
19 When: date & year congress resolved the United Colonies are... to be free & independent states 2 days before what you might think
20 James Brown: Papa's Got A Bran
21 An unfinished sequel to The 3 Musketeers Dumas' The Red Sphinx continues the story of this real-life cardinal
22 Built over FDR's indoor swimming pool the press briefing room was renamed in 2000 for this wounded press secretary
23 These wide & loose pants were named for a 19th century social reformer & feminist
24 These grapes grown widely in Bordeaux & California lend their name to a dry red wine
25 Why... didn't this nation get more help rising up against its leader Pol Pot as 1 million died at the regime's hands between 1975 & 1979?
26 Joni Mitchell: Big Yell
27 The title of this 14th century work may have been modeled on Hexameron
28 He's still the only president to have had his wedding in the White House marrying young Frances Folsom in 1886
29 This fashion company famous for its plaid patterns & trench coats outfitted the ill-fated Robert Scott expedition
30 From the Latin for horse it's a term for a Spanish or Mexican gentleman
31 Back in 1937 a magazine complained about the cliche Working hard or... this phrase
32 m represents this in Einstein's equation E=mc2
33 2020 marked the 35th anniversary of this strip about a boy & his trusty stuffed tiger
34 Last Night at the Viper Room is the story of this actor Joaquin's big bro who died tragically in 1993
35 The North Rim of this Arizona chasm is about 1000 feet higher than its South Rim
36 Asked Where is Abel thy brother? in the King James Bible Cain replies with this 5-word question
37 Before it meant a type of research institution this 2-word phrase was slang for the brain
38 There's an aid to navigation inside this force that raises an object in water equal to the weight of the water it displaces
39 Jeffy seen here is cartoonist Jeff Keane who has grown up & taken over this comic created by his dad Bil
40 A Fiery Heart is the subtitle of Claire Harmon's bio of this oldest novel-writing Brontë sister
41 The Tarahumara inhabit the Barranca del Cobre this metallic canyon in Mexico
42 The illustrator of this series thought the reason why he was lost was... he was slightly idiotic & didn't know where he was going
43 The book The Cheaper the Crook the Gaudier the Patter says That's all she wrote refers to these breakup letters
44 This climate event occurs in an unusually warm E. Pacific every 2 to 7 years & can change winds currents & rain patterns
45 In the title of the comic strip not the musical these 2 words come before Annie
46 Subtitled How One Man Saved the British Monarchy this biography has the same title as an Oscar-winning 2010 film
47 Wadi al-Muluk is the Arabic name of this narrow gorge where Tutankhamen was laid to rest
48 The next line Culture Club sang after this title was Do you really want to make me cry?
49 Originally an adjective for a plant that blooms early now it more often describes a child who matures early
50 It's the outer smaller & alphabetically first of the 2 moons of Mars
51 Nothing seems to follow in this humorously absurd Latin-named strip from Wiley Miller
52 Hayden Herrera's Frida tells of Kahlo's love affair with this Russian
53 Qutang Wu & Xiling are 3 notable gorges on this long river
54 On Oct. 13 1962 this Edward Albee play debuted on Broadway with Uta Hagen as Martha
55 This word for the female branch of the family originally referred to the rod that flax was wound around
56 Also meaning a mark of disgrace in botany it's the part of a flower where pollination occurs
57 Debuting in 1897 & still running in 2020 this strip revolving around Kids Hans und Fritz is the oldest in syndication
58 American Prometheus is a biography of this atomic bomb scientist
59 Yielding the fossil remains of more than 60 hominins this gorge in Tanzania has been nicknamed The Cradle of Mankind
60 Romeo says But soft! asks this question & continues it is the east & Juliet is the sun

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