Jeopardy July 23 2019 answers


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# Question
1 Better known for this Tales in the 1390s he wrote a Treatise on the Astrolabe
2 It's a canvas bag for hikers to carry supplies
3 What's in your wallet?
4 The Babylonians controlled rivers by building a barrage of barrages a term for a small type of this
5 Amethysts are traditionally used in the ecclesiastical ring of this head of a Catholic diocese
6 This character remarked to Elizabeth Hurley in a 1997 movie Danger's my middle name baby
7 Benjamin Bunny convinces this other Beatrix Potter bunny to go back to Mr. McGregor's garden
8 A slow tricky pitch on the baseball diamond
9 A classic car ad: See the USA in your...
10 One of the 3 festivals that summoned Israelites to Jerusalem was Shavuot celebrating the start of this agricultural event
11 Richard Burton liked to give her amethyst jewelry--it was her birthstone & matched her eyes
12 Austin Stowell played U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers in this movie a 2015 Best Picture Oscar nominee
13 Homophonic last names of Samuel & Ben whom Samuel wrote about in Lives of the Poets
14 Machirology is the study of these perhaps a boning one
15 For 40 years: Have it your way
16 Chinese emperors dictated the color of clothes so Tang dynasty commoners stripped down to their funky-colored this
17 Don't heat up amethysts too much or they turn this color & become citrines
18 Here's Stefanie Powers showing a lot of heart with this actor in a 1980s TV series
19 This Vanity Fair author quarreled with Dickens but was able to Makepeace with him
20 The Marble City on the Tennessee River
21 First used in the '50s: It takes a licking and keeps on ticking
22 The Roman valued this art of persuasive speech a necessary skill for great oratory
23 This radiation helps silica-enriched water & iron crystalize as amethysts so why isn't the Incredible Hulk purple?
24 Powers Boothe won an Emmy for portraying this man in Guyana Tragedy
25 Set in the 12th c. Middle East The Wondrous Tale of Alroy is a novel about a Jewish conqueror by this author/politician
26 Often following the word death it's a special tolling of a bell to signal a funeral
27 This bank was Established 1852. Re-established 2018
28 An ostrakon was a piece of pottery with a name on it; if your name was on enough ostraka you got this punishment for a 10-year term
29 This Greek god of wine couldn't always hold his wine--Rhea gave him an amethyst to keep him from getting too drunk
30 Tom Powers plays the doomed hubby of scheming Barbara Stanwyck in this 1944 Billy Wilder classic
31 His work got a good review in the Times of London in 1919: New Theory of the Universe--Newtonian Ideas Overthrown
32 The only Beatles tune ever to win this song is a woman's first name
33 Casinos in Reno & Shreveport named for this lost city seem like the perfect place to pick up some gold
34 This directional phrase means to reject or something done to prepare a bed
35 Lucy the Elephant in Margate formerly known as South Atlantic City
36 7-letter word for a renewable energy source made from algae plants or animal waste
37 After the 1994 election she became Germany's Minister of Environment Conservation & Reactor Safety but a promotion awaited
38 This Bruce Springsteen tune from a Tom Hanks film won Grammy Song of the Year & the Oscar for Best Original Song
39 Danny Kaye & Ayn Rand went to this Norse hall of heroes or at least a cemetery in a New York hamlet named for it
40 This adjective for something short like a cute li'l nose can also mean to spurn or ignore
41 The 50-foot Picasso sculpture in Daley Plaza
42 NASA uses solid rocket these to hep the main engines in the early going; they fall back to Earth & are reused
43 20-year-old Dirk Nowitzki began playing for this NBA team in 1998 & was still with them 20 years later
44 This soulful ballad by Sam Smith won for 2014
45 This realm of legend has resurfaced in the Bahamas
46 The Discover card website lists 7 reasons why your credit card might suffer this rejection
47 Band name inspiration A Sound Garden
48 It gets up to about 3000 degrees in this kind of furnace used to make pig iron
49 In 1725 3 years after Book I of the Well-Tempered Clavier this 4-decades-old man composed his Easter Oratorio
50 It's what he is doing With His Song in a Robert Flack hit
51 In 1942 FDR gave this name to what's now called Camp David; the old moniker is lost over the horizon
52 This adjective meaning trivial is also a verb meaning to spurn with pointed indifference
53 The Hacienda Horse & Rider in neon
54 Many of the torch lighters you find available at your local liquor store use this type of colorless gas
55 Vroom! He showed off his 25-HP 4-stroke single vertical cylinder compression engine on the cusp of 40 in 1897
56 In 1962 the Grammys honored the tune heard here & this man who composed it
57 This 1972 book is named for an actual hill in Hampshire England; in the novel it's a utopia sought by rabbits
58 Putting re- in front of a 4-letter slang word meaning muscular gets you this word for to spurn
59 The Crazy Horse memorial
60 The Clean Air Act helped to reduce pollution from this the most abundant type of coal

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# Questions
1 At 14410 its one of North Americas highest volcanoes; a Puyallup name for it can be translated to bring the water
2 The Boops boops fish is used for food & is a bioindicator for this type of pollution named for being less than 5 millimeters long
3 Ways you might have lost your seat in Congress: defeated expelled or this meaning the maps were changed on you
4 Ryan Reynolds & Jeff Bridges starred in this film playing lawmen dispensing justice from beyond the grave
5 Wasps & crickets not just movie monsters have this dedicated egg-laying organ
6 In uniform he developed an inoculation against encephalitis; later live-virus polio vaccine opposing Salks approach
7 Ginsberg saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness in this primal scream of a poem
8 Boop stands for bronchiolitis obliterans organizing this an inflammation of lung tissue
9 This 9-letter instruction often comes after a text or email so that youll ignore it
10 Its faster to say these 3 letters than Maya Arulpragasam whose stage name honors a cousin who disappeared
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