Jeopardy July 16 2019 answers


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# Question
1 March 2 1969 saw the first flight of this supersonic transport; it didn't hit 300 mph that day but went 1350 eventually
2 Valentino in Santa Monica had private dining in this space that held thousands of bottles like Gavi & Chardonnay
3 This 1997 movie was up for 9 Oscahs & took home 2--you got its numbahs; how do ya like them apples?!
4 Nice's opposite in a Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town lyric
5 You'd think after 56 years there'd be a premium version of this cereal where its mascot gets his long-deserved admiral promotion
6 In French this melting vessel is le creuset but the Arthur Miller play of the same name is Les Sorcieres de Salem
7 Some say this 10-yr. economic slump could have been stopped by a strong leader--Benjamin Strong the N.Y. Fed head who died at 55 in 1928
8 At Eleven Madison Park in New York a cheesecake made from sturgeon is garnished with this sturgeon roe
9 David Ortiz was on hand at this ballpark for the premiere party of Fever Pitch starring Jimmy Fallon
10 Putrid tainted or Johnny of The Sex Pistols
11 J.M. Barrie wrote that this pirate was cadaverous...his hair dressed in long curls which look like black candles about to melt
12 A Czech scientist can measure to the microgram with his váhy this
13 England could have had a King Fred but Frederick Lewis Prince of Wales son & father of kings with this name died young in 1751
14 Naturally NYC's La Grenouille serves cuisses de grenouilles this exotic dish in butter & garlic
15 Mark Wahlberg goes through an impressive speed round of possible names of the new girlfriend of his bear pal in this pic
16 A Yeti might find this other adjective used in its alternate name to be quite loathsome
17 Valentine's Day in Hawaii sounds perfect for most but in 1779 this captain was killed in a dispute over a stolen cutter
18 In Russian pipetka (like pipette) is this dispense of small amounts of liquid one at a time
19 This landmark began as the First Baptist Church of Wash. in 1833 became infamous in 1865 & closed for more than 100 years
20 A cop poses as a mobster & a mobster poses as a cop in this 2006 Scorsese film set in Boston
21 George W. Bush coined the Axis of it in 2002
22 The 2003 novel Gilligan's Wake gives this TV character a backstory as a WWII PT boat captain hanging with JFK
23 The microscope is called a Microscoop in this country where it was invented
24 The 12th c. Knights Hospitallers helped pilgrims in the Holy Land while the Knights this protected 'em coming & going
25 Diners book months in advance at Apège in Paris; in winter the menu has black truffles & in spring stalks of white this
26 The Friends of this Boston crook played by Robert Mitchum are the people he's pressured to snitch on
27 Go pro with this word meaning blasphemous
28 Andrew Davies is known for bonnet dramas like his adaptation of this author's Middlemarch
29 Head of the FBI after Robert Mueller: J.C.
30 It's about 85 miles northeast of San Francisco
31 In Genesis this man is told to take fowls...of the air by sevens
32 A misheard word may have led Charles Perrault to make this character's shoes verre of glass not vair of fur'
33 A defensive embankment with a parapet on top
34 Davies intended a different take from the musical in his adaptation of this Hugo novel airing on PBS in 2019
35 Following Fay Vincent as MLB commish: B.S.
36 6 bronze stars on South Carolina's State House in this city mark where Sherman's cannonballs hit it during the Civil War
37 At a 1914 air show Lawrence Sperry stood on the wing as the plane he was flying stayed on course using this invention
38 It's the only letter that doesn't appear in the name of a U.S. state
39 This brand that popularized food processors in the '70s became a trademark of the Conair Corporation
40 Conservative whip Francis Urquhart was the scheming center of this Davies series that got a presidential Netflix version
41 Soviet leader after Khruschchev:L.B.
42 It's less than 15 miles from Hersheypark to the capitol building in this city
43 A murmuration of these stellar birds is seen in Spain making some pretty shapes
44 Greek for beyond & heavy gives us this name for a chamber used to treat pressure-related conditions like the bends
45 To disrupt a plan is to upset this item used to display fruit
46 Davies wrote most of the episodes of Bleak House 30 minutes long to evoke the way this author serialized it
47 Following Alan Greenspan at the Fed: B.B.
48 Penacook & Rumford are previous names of this capital located on the Merrimack River
49 In a Khaled Hosseini book the real fun began when the string of one of these was cut
50 This tuberous vegetable isn't named for the city in Israel but for the Italian word for sunflower girasole
51 Someone who talks so much of this own achievements that it annoys other people
52 Davies wrote the 1990s Pride & Prejudice that brought fame to Jennifer Ehle & to this actor who played Mr. Darcy
53 After Roman emperor Antoninus Pius:M.A.
54 Antislavery settlers from Lawrence chose the site for this city in the 1850s
55 In 1979 this craft made news when it entered the atmosphere & broke apart over Australia
56 Though it's the softest commercial wood it's defined botanically as a hardwood
57 A very loyal friend or supporter

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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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