Jeopardy March 03 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 03 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 Sagarmatha is its name in Nepali
2 The long narrow part of a guitar that carries the strings from the body to the headstock has this anatomical name
3 Alaskan pollock is the key ingredient in this alliterative McDonald's sandwich
4 World Boxing Council champs get these handmade of Italian leather
5 Honolulu
6 Up goes before a mathematical group to make a word meaning angry
7 This highest mountain in Japan is actually a volcano that last erupted in 1707
8 Don't worry we're sure you know this word for the strips of metal embedded in a guitar's fingerboard
9 Kettle Brand makes Backyard Country Style & Korean versions of this classic chip flavor
10 MLB's Rookie of the Year awards are named for this groundbreaker who won the award in 1947
11 Hope
12 Up rises to the top of a truck's cargo so you can move data from your computer to a server
13 Opened in 2016 a rail tunnel under these mountains is the world's longest; here are miners with the drilling machine known as Heidi
14 A guitar's strings are set to E-A-D-G-B-E in standard this
15 La Banderita adds both chia & flax seeds to its organic blue corn these chips
16 South African Gary Player was the first non-American to receive this association's lifetime achievement award
17 Brookline
18 Take the focal point of a theater & add up to get the back of that part
19 Here's the crater of this Hawaiian volcano with a one-word name
20 Guitarists use picks also known by this other P word
21 popchips adds this dairy product to both cheddar- & onion-flavored potato chips
22 College football rivalries can have their own trophies; the Ireland Trophy goes to the winner of Boston College vs. this school
23 Kinderhook
24 Up is placed before an emotion to give us a word for snobbish
25 In 1794 George Vancouver caught sight of this peak from Cook Inlet an arm of the Gulf of Alaska
26 This type of clamp raises the pitch of a guitar's strings
27 In the 1970s a savvy marketer rebranded the tasty Patagonian toothfish as the Chilean this
28 The NHL's Vezina Trophy goes to the league's top player at this position
29 Yorba Linda
30 When up is rising to the front of a serving of liquor now we have the gist of an argument
31 In 1698 Scotland tried to found a colony on this New World isthmus; its failure was a financial disaster
32 An additional airing of a previously broadcast TV show
33 Leavenworth Washington is home to a museum devoted to these & it's not just open at Christmas
34 The title of this Colson Whitehead Pulitzer winner refers to an actual train system operating beneath southern soil
35 Vaporizing a liquid means pulling its molecules apart; for phenol which forms strong hydrogen bonds this point is high at 359.6º F.
36 In a 2018 movie unafraid of anachronism these traditional Robin Hood weapons blow up walls on contact
37 The image here depicts the lost colony on this North Carolina island
38 Candy word meaning to falsify numbers
39 The Museum of the American Revolution opened in 2017 2 blocks away from Independence Hall in this city
40 In Ruled Britannia the Spanish Armada was victorious & this Spaniard rules England alongside Bloody Mary Tudor
41 Amyl nitrite is often used to treat this chest pain a symptom of coronary artery disease
42 Alan Hale Sr. played this big buddy opposite Errol Flynn & Douglas Fairbanks
43 Henry Ford created Fordlandia in Brazil to produce latex for this material but bugs made it impossible
44 Literally sheep-ish
45 The Winterthur Museum of Decorative Arts in Delaware was founded by a member of this famous family
46 Philip Roth's The Plot Against America finds FDR losing the 1940 presidential election to this aviator
47 Potassium sorbate which inhibits the growth of molds & yeasts is mainly used in foods as this
48 Instead of Friar Tuck this director played Rabbi Tuckman in his parody called Robin Hood: Men in Tights
49 Churchill described the fall of this future city-state to the Japanese in 1942 as the worst disaster... in British history
50 With lovely crystals inside it's Iowa's state rock
51 I'm going to this city this city here I come to visit the American Jazz Museum & The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
52 Set in a world where Germany & Japan prevailed in WWII The Man in the High Castle is a tale from this sci-fi legend
53 Nickel nitrate is used to make this positive electrode in batteries
54 Sean Connery is an older Robin wooing Audrey Hepburn in the 1976 film Robin & this maid
55 After Mormons were driven out in the 1840s French colonists called the Icarians failed to make this Illinois city work
56 A block of precious metal of a standard shape & weight
57 A large stabile called Two Discs is one of many works by this artist belonging to the Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden
58 In The Alteration by Kingsley Amis this man became Pope Germanicus I in the 16th century so the Reformation never happened
59 In 1839 John Herschel used sodium thiosulfate to arrest action of light making it this type of photographic agent
60 Alan Rickman won a BAFTA Award for playing this lawman in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves

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# Questions
1 Maybe because he was too Baroque Bernini was rejected as a name for a member of this group created in 1983
2 The Atlantic says courts have consistently ruled police have no specific duty to protect anyone except them
3 Julius Nyerere was the first president of this country that in 1964 merged with Zanzibar to become Tanzania
4 Fassi in Rome is this type of shop where we guess Italian kids are taken for sweet treats after the soccer match
5 Shelley: O wild ____ ____thou breath of autumns being
6 Surrounded by 5 others its central to the Central Asia stans
7 In happier times (1989) Joan Didion did a Gap ad with this daughter who was named after state in the Yucatán
8 As weve all been told federal law--14 CFR 135.127 if youre curious--prohibits tampering with disabling or destroying these
9 This last name of Jomo the first prime minister of independent Kenya contains the name of his country
10 In law theyre the type of damages based on your proven loss like the value of that flugelhorn
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