Jeopardy March 03 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 03 2020 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 Hirsute James McAvoy & not as hirsute Patrick Stewart
2 His son nicknamed The Eaglet was kidnapped on March 1 1932
3 In the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books Marvin is a paranoid this which rhymes with paranoid
4 It's a lightweight plastic or metal protective helmet worn by construction workers
5 This word for the item seen here was originally a fabric-making town in the Low Countries
6 Whether you're a seamstress or working at the lumber mill it's always a good idea to measure twice & do this once
7 Hugh Jackman in 2000 & Hugh Jackman in 2017
8 She was an Oklahoma law professor when her testimony in a 1991 Supreme Court confirmation hearing made headlines
9 For this novel James Hilton based the teacher named Chipping partly on his schoolmaster father
10 Soccer players often wear these between the knee & the ankle
11 Referencing famous falls a 1912 book complains that a this of nonsense is continually roaring from the press
12 If this type of symbolic animal claws the stock market to a 20% loss wisdom says buy!
13 Nicholas Hoult & Kelsey Grammer talked 'til they were blue in the face
14 This 1961 invasion was an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow Cuba's government
15 The 2 main female characters in this Edith Wharton novel are the proper May Welland & the exotic & daring Ellen Olenska
16 Operated by the U.S. Marshals Service it may include relocations & new identities
17 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) I'll go into a rhapsody if you can name this historical kingdom within the Czech Republic that gave us a word for a type of unconventio
18 A good rule of thumb when gauging the merit of online media is DBEYR or don't believe this
19 Michael Fassbender & Ian McKellen
20 In the early 1950s these 2 figured out the structure of DNA at Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory
21 Aunt Chloe is married to the title character of this 1852 novel
22 In 2019 Fargo N.D. filled 400000 of these in 4 days for protection against possible flooding on the Red River
23 Brooks Brothers is proud of their original button-down this shirt
24 The old rubric that you should spend 3 months' salary on one of these prior to a wedding is popular among jewelers
25 Sophie Turner & Famke Janssen
26 Milton Obote was president of this African country from 1966 to '71 & 1980 to '85; both terms were ended by military coups
27 This character begins his story with his own conception so his father Walter Shandy is an important figure
28 Blocking horizontal light rays these specialized eyeglass lenses can reduce reflected glare
29 Samuel Johnson thought a French town gave us this word that has applied to very different types of transport
30 On men's pants these generally give a dressier look but tuxedo pants are hemmed instead
31 This part of Gustav Holst's The Planets is subtitled The Bringer of War
32 Let's get to the point: used to grab & twist small objects in tiny places this type of pliers has a body part in its name
33 Micronesia is both a country & a larger region of about 2000 islands within the 10000 that make up this South Pacific region
34 Scram! On Sesame Street this ill-tempered guy makes his home in a garbage can
35 To the Greeks the goddess of the moon was Selene; to the Romans her
36 Oui! In the dictionary it follows both film & Pinot
37 A traditional string quartet is made up of 2 musicians playing violins one on viola & one on this instrument
38 A man named Thompson invented the screw with a cruciform groove & matching screwdriver but a guy with this last name got the patent
39 Many of Micronesia's islands are this type in which a surrounding coral reef encloses a lagoon
40 Szyslak is the last name of this surly barkeep on The Simpsons
41 Formed less than 1 billion years ago this 58-mile-wide crater bears the name of a Polish astronomer
42 When you add an S to this word meaning idea you get stuck with a bunch of pins & needles
43 This 7-letter word on a musical score like Flight Of The Bumblebee means to play lively & fast
44 If you need to take out your frustration on sheet metal then this hammer with a hemispherical head at one end is for you
45 Micronesia was colonized by this European power in the 1880s but after losing a war it sold the islands to Germany in 1899
46 Tentacles is the last name of this character SpongeBob's cantankerous co-worker at the Krusty Krab
47 This nickname is given to the full moon occurring nearest to the time of the autumnal equinox
48 Once easing pain in the dental chair this drug was introduced in 1905
49 Gamelan orchestras in Indonesia make good use of this G percussion item
50 Time to go nuts by removing nuts using one of these 2-word tools what the Brits call an adjustable spanner
51 The states of America are United; the states of Micronesia are this
52 This cranky TV news director character on The Mary Tyler Moore Show later got his own show
53 A plaque reading Here man completed his first explorations of the Moon is still there signed by this president
54 In court a defendant who pleads this Latin term agrees to be convicted & punished without admitting guilt
55 A trip to Cannes on the Mediterranean at age 8 helped influence Paris boy Claude Debussy to compose this 1905 orchestral work
56 It's a device with a pawl for holding a toothed wheel; in another sense it's something done to prices up & down by degrees
57 Micronesia's exports include these nuts chewed by many Asian and Pacific peoples
58 Meaning rounded this odd word is used of the moon when it's bigger than a semicircle but not yet a full circle
59 They're the edible cactus parts seen here

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# Questions
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