Jeopardy January 30 2020 answers


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# Question
1 Approved 2020 names for these in the Eastern North Pacific include Fausto Yolanda & Zeke
2 Taking over operation of intercity trains in 1971 it's also known as The National Railroad Passenger Corp.
3 A display of anger thrown by a child
4 At 16 James Monroe entered this college named for 2 royals but left after 2 years to fight in the revolution
5 Despite the name patients don't need to be on a mattress to benefit from this soothing 2-word doctor demeanor
6 In 2017 19% of U.S. high school students experienced this type of intimidation by peers while on school property
7 2.8 million cubic yards were excavated to build this New York City train station opened in 1913
8 Four o'clock or so when Earl Grey is traditionally served
9 When Monroe passed away in 1831 he became the third president to give up the ghost on this date
10 This medical oath named for a Greek physician does not explicitly say First do no harm but advocates doing no harm
11 The results are in for the 2019 NCAA men's basketball championship: Texas Tech lost in overtime to this school's Cavaliers
12 About 3 million people live in this state--51000 work for MGM Resorts International
13 In 1977 after decades of dwindling ridership this luxury train was discontinued or was it...murdered?!
14 A car that uses a great deal of fuel
15 Lt. Monroe crossed the Delaware with Washington to fight in the battle of this now-N.J. capital & got a near-fatal wound
16 This French word refers to a way in which doctors prioritize patients
17 Both male & female Americans will celebrate the August 2020 100th anniversary of this amendment to the Constitution
18 More than 35000 folks in New Jersey work at Wakefern a co-op with about 350 of these including ShopRite
19 In 1904 this route was finished but ran through Manchuria; a new route through Russian territory alone was completed 12 years later
20 Randomly selected anonymous gift-giving tradition among an office's employees during the holidays
21 The J-Mo Doctrine said the Americas are not to be... subjects for this type of settlement by European powers
22 Doctors should protect this 15-letter bond with the patient ensuring that personal details are kept secret
23 In 1950 the U.S. manufactured more than 75% of the world's these; in 2018 12%
24 The hospital system of this university known for its school of medicine employs 31000 Marylanders
25 Trouble ahead trouble behind this Cannonball Express engineer & folk hero sacrificed himself in a crash in 1900 to save many lives
26 In 1922 London over 50 companies were making this mechanical & musical wonder with no fingers on the keys
27 Though he wrote against slavery Monroe freed only 1 of his own slaves & went along with the 1820 deal admitting this slave state
28 What a gas! This type of doctor specializes in the stomach the intestines & their ailments
29 Augustus Gloop gets evicted from this man's candy factory because his gluttony has gotten the best of him
30 Russia's 1700-foot-deep Mir Mine one the largest manmade holes in the world has produced millions of carats of these
31 Michael Sheen voiced this bunny in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland
32 This word refers to an area covered by a police station; Ed McBain wrote about the 87th one
33 A: in Genesis 20:2 he says his wife is his sister
34 Perspiring
35 In a Jeffrey Eugenides novel each of the lovely Lisbon sisters commits this which a priest in the book calls a mortal sin
36 The opera ain't over until you get to Bayreuth Germany & its periodic festivals celebrating this composer's work
37 At Acme Labs this cartoon rodent pairs with the Brain to attempt world domination
38 The region of a country that grows a lot of grain is called this also a slang term for a person's stomach
39 B: this tasty Elizabethan courtier pioneered inductive reasoning in Novum Organum
40 Festive paper pieces that are tossed in the air
41 Hester Prynne wears a scarlet A which stands for this sin that she's committed
42 The grapes for the wine known as Lacryma Christi (Tears of Christ) are grown on the slopes of this volcano
43 Grey Wind was the name of one of these that belonged to Robb Stark on Game of Thrones
44 It's the 5-letter word for the central part of a cricket field that's between the wickets
45 C: Giacomo was the first name of this 18th century man whose History of My Life recounts his many amores
46 Rubble or Boop
47 Way too proud of his visage this man in a Wilde tale sells his soul for eternal youth
48 The 33-mile Seikan Undersea Tunnel links these 2 major islands that both begin with the same letter
49 Chris Pratt's beta raptor from Jurassic World was named this like the coloration on its skin
50 This central part of a Christian church is where the worshippers sit; the altar is for the clergy
51 D: this German died in 1900 a quarter century before his firm merged with that of Karl Benz
52 Using a pot of the same name it's the ritual cleaning of the nasal sinuses
53 A priest & a greedy doctor are but a few of the obstacles the young diver Kino must overcome in this Steinbeck tale
54 Sweet! This South American judicial capital lies at 9000 feet on the Quirpinchaca River
55 In a 1994 film Alan Cumming voiced this title horse
56 Latin for run together gives us this word for a large open area where crowds gather as in an airport or a train station
57 E: his Elements says a line is a length without breadth
58 NASA acronym for alien-seeking

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# Questions
1 The 42-foot-high statue of Athena in this state capital is the tallest indoor statue in the United States
2 Opened in 1932 one of its missions is to advance understanding and appreciation of Shakespeares writings
3 The name of this political club of the French Revolution refers to the Dominican monastery where members met
4 In Lower Saxony wreaths are hung on birch trees to celebrate Pfingsten this festival celebrated 7 weeks after Easter
5 Italian gives us this word for an outline of what could happen also an old word for a screenplay
6 Lots of drama as his majestys sloop Sophie is getting a new captain in this first Jack Aubrey novel
7 The only president laid to rest in D.C. hes entombed in the Washington National Cathedral
8 These guys led by Booker T. Jones backed Stax Records stars like Otis Redding & had hits of their own like Time Is Tight
9 A 2023 coup back by protests took over this country southeast of Algeria & French troops fighting Islamic terrorists said adieu
10 On or about January 25 Scots observe the birth of this literary giant by holding suppers with haggis & whisky to wash it down
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