Jeopardy March 04 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 04 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 Space Force with this actor seen here portrays science advisor Dr. Adrian Mallory
2 Of the 14 countries that border Russia this stan country shares the longest border with it 4750 miles
3 After raising $17.9 billion in a 2008 IPO this credit card company was truly everywhere it wanted to be
4 The city of Larsa wasn't up to this Babylonian's code so he conquered it in the 1760s B.C.
5 A Massachusetts paper discussed using this honorific for women in 1901; the New York Times would embrace it in 1986
6 It's a beard trimmed to a point on the chin
7 Drag queens lip-sync for their legacy on this host's Drag Race All Stars
8 This capital of Puerto Rico is the oldest city founded by Europeans that is now under U.S. jurisdiction
9 This company makes Scotch Wall-Safe tape
10 Among the treasures he was buried with around 1325 B.C. was the gold mask seen here
11 The wife of a lord ain't just a lady (though that is a title equivalent) she's a this
12 To bind all 4 of an animal's legs together
13 This 2008 film about bomb defusers which won 6 Oscars
14 Basra is an oil-refining center & this country's main port
15 In 1978 its eventual co-founders saw red--make that orange--after getting fired by Handy Dan Home Improvement Centers
16 Shortly after he attained enlightenment he gave a sermon in which he presented the 4 noble truths
17 American legal eagles are commonly called this but it also can refer to the eldest son of a baronet
18 To crouch in fear
19 Truth Seekers which reunited Nick Frost & this guy who was Shaun of the Dead
20 Aka Tahoma this 14400-foot active volcano is about 60 miles southeast of Seattle
21 There's no business like this shoe business that joined the Dow in 2013
22 The Peace of Nicias in 421 B.C. brought a temporary end to the fighting in this Greek war
23 An abbot is referred to as right this; a Roman Catholic bishop most this
24 Bilirubin & carotene are these coloring agents
25 Drake's Nice For What video featuring Olivia Wilde & this ballerina
26 In 1871 Henry Stanley finally tracked down Dr. David Livingstone along the shores of this 2nd-largest lake in Africa
27 When it comes to personal insurance boat & yacht & even umbrella insurance are all under its symbolic umbrella
28 X marks the spot for this king who succeeded his father Darius I as ruler of the Persian Empire
29 In German forms of address traditionally this word goes before doktor if the doktor is a dude
30 It's the proud & historic region seen here
31 In the early 1900s Rose O'Neill's popular drawings of this winged god evolved into wildly popular Kewpie dolls
32 His first law of motion is the law of inertia
33 Paul Reubens named this childlike alter ego after a harmonica
34 Serbian & Ukrainian are written in versions of this alphabet
35 This hyphenated numerical adjective can mean tough or holding booze in both hands
36 One legend says that the tall stones in Carnac France were Roman legions petrified by this Arthurian wizard
37 Peggy Fortnum sketched in the London Zoo to perfect this traveling bear created by Michael Bond
38 The human this is all of the 3 billion base pairs of DNA that make up the entire set of a person's chromosomes
39 Billie Jean is on the 2019 album of cover songs by this Rivers Cuomo band
40 In 2013 he added Latin to the 8 still-living languages of his Twitter account
41 There's a sensory organ in this hyphenated adjective meaning tough-minded
42 Many of the giant stone figures on this island were quarried from the crater walls of the Rano Raraku volcano
43 The modern image of Santa Claus owes a lot to the illustrations Haddon Sundblom created for this beverage's ads
44 Hg is the symbol for this element
45 This model is married to Gene Simmons
46 In addition to the language of the host country these 2 are the official languages of the Olympics
47 This last name of English novelist Thomas means sturdy & tough
48 This 5-letter word for a circle of stones is a back-formation from the name of a famous one on Salisbury Plain
49 Daniel Beard provided dashing but comical illustrations for this novel by Mark Twain
50 Working according to the same principles as a laser a maser gets the M in its name from this word
51 This singer-songwriter founded the band Wilco
52 This language is known as hanguk-mal in the south & choson-mal in the north
53 Meaning able to recover quickly from a setback it's from Latin for to bounce back
54 The roof box in the 5000-year-old Newgrange tomb in Ireland allows light to enter during this annual winter event
55 Around 1890 Kate Greenaway illustrated the pages of a children's story by this British poet
56 A mother's levels of this hormone of love may influence the intensity of the bond between her & her child
57 He was Shoeless Joe Jackson in Eight Men Out & Doug Dorsey in The Cutting Edge
58 Official in the kingdom of Cambodia this language has 74 letters in its alphabet
59 A tough guy from ancient Greece or a synonym for spare or frugal
60 These avian-named people of Montana have origin myths for large sacred medicine wheels like the one in the Bighorn Mountains

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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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