Jeopardy March 04 2024 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 04 2024 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 Far from Rome this first century poet wrote The leaders anger done grant me the right to die in my native country
2 After taking on salt & cod Mark Kurlansky peeled the many layers of this in a 2023 book
3 It can mean a rumor or testimony in court based upon what she said she said
4 An apiarist is someone who raises & cares for these
5 You haven't seen a palace until you've seen this place & its immense gardens designed by André le Nôtre
6 Perhaps you will be fresh as a daisy after imbibing this tequila cocktail whose name is Spanish for daisy
7 A bit embarrassed by its success Michael Stipe of this band called Shiny Happy People a really fruity kind of bubblegum song
8 Michael Lewis' Going Infinite focuses on this man crypto Gatsby
9 Sans accent it means to reveal a secret with one it's a scandal-revealing newspaper story
10 I'm choosing something by Adele next time we go out to do this empty orchestra in Japanese
11 Don't miss the Isaac-Potts House aka Washington's headquarters on your visit to this national historical park in Pennsylvania
12 This cocktail traditionally served in a copper mug gets its kick from lime juice ginger beer & oh yeah vodka
13 She won a Grammy for her song If It Makes You Happy & later wrote a cookbook If It Makes You Healthy
14 In 1513 this Florentine civil servant knocked out a handbook for rulers of his time called Il Principe
15 Merriam-Webster spills the story that using this word to mean a secret truth first gained prominence in Black drag culture
16 RC on a baseball card is used to stand for this & often makes it more sought after by collectors
17 Tradition says you'll have eternal love if you kiss while floating under the Bridge of Sighs in this city
18 It was inevitable that Sarah Jessica Parker would put her name on bottled & canned versions of this cocktail
19 It became the unofficial anthem of the Democratic Party after FDR used it in 1932 as his campaign song
20 Clarissa Pinkola Estes told Myths & Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype in Women Who Run with these wild animals
21 In a Klymaxx song a woman says if you want to be sure about your man go powder your nose & have a meeting in this title place
22 The pastime of skimming flat stones across calm water also has this double avian name
23 View the underwater life of the Caribbean at Coral World Ocean Park in the U.S. portion of this archipelago
24 To be reductive it's a martini with an onion instead of an olive
25 In 1988 it became the first song with no instrumental music to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 perhaps if I whistle a bit...
26 This New Yorker cartoonist tackled the topic of her aging parents in Can't We Talk about Something More Pleasant?
27 It's a shortened version of a word for info in a web article Jennifer Lopez Drops them on Achieving Celebrity Status
28 That's my jam! Strawberry specifically to which I'm adding this coagulant as the fruit naturally only has a little
29 Cruise through Nizhny Novgorod on this waterway & maybe you'll hear the boatman singing
30 A powerful artillery piece of World War I gave its name to this numeric cocktail made with champagne & gin
31 Roy Rogers & Dale Evans sang this song as the closing theme to their TV series
32 A 2023 movie led to lively debate e.g. historians: She died when Napoleon was on Elba not on his way back Ridley Scott: Shut up
33 Delivery of a message of critical importance is central to the plot of this 2019 Sam Mendes war film
34 In the 2000s astronomer Mike Brown lectured on How I Killed this former planet & Why It Had It Coming
35 It's the official language of Myanmar
36 Premiering in Russia in 1890 & also known as La belle au bois dormant this ballet features Princess Aurora
37 One who has a compulsive impulse to steal items they don't really need
38 The Vichy regime put these in public schools the 2004 law banning head-scarves on students also banned large these on chains
39 Loosely based on a classic legal film this Nikita Mikhalkov drama pits a racist juror against a pensive foreman
40 The TED talk on how these bioluminescent insects communicate focuses on how they sync their flashes of light
41 Quinine & quinoa are words derived from this South American language
42 In 1967 this man joined the Kirov as a soloist but 8 years later decided to stop Russian around & defected in Canada
43 In order to be one of these people who study the origin of words you might want a degree in linguistics
44 In the 5th century this eastern city today home to the European Union's parliament was Strateburgum Crossroads
45 Fellini felt he'd directed 7.5 films before making this 1963 gem
46 The 1937 Nobel chemistry lecture on The Structure of these explains the progress in understanding starches
47 Hindi & this language named for a region are the 2 most spoken first languages in India
48 It's the 1-letter title of Anthony Davis' bio-opera that made its Metropolitan Opera debut in 2023
49 If you're using metaphors & similes to make a point you're speaking this way
50 France's first socialist president he served two terms from 1981 to 1995
51 After his character gets cancer in this 2011 film Joseph Gordon-Levitt gets by with a little help from his friends
52 This Brit who wrote about the full circulation of the blood in the human body was a Lumleian lecturer from 1615 to 1656
53 This country that shares an island with Indonesia has about 850 separate languages
54 In Philip Glass' opera Akhnaten the title king & this queen spend quality music time with their 6 kids
55 Frances Willard founder of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was one
56 In 1598 this edict named for the city where it was signed gave religious freedom to the French Protestants called Huguenots
57 Mike Myers played legendary Big Apple nightclub owner Steve Rubell in this drama about a club Steve ran
58 A Harvard Smithsonian lecture called Cosmic Train Wrecks talks about our impending collision with this galaxy
59 Also called Euskara it's a remnant of the languages spoken in Western Europe before the region was Romanized
60 A word for a slender woman sometimes followed by like or an air-dwelling being that Scotland is full of per a classic ballet
61 From the Latin for beauty it's an adjective meaning having great beauty

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# Questions
1 A review said this 1966 book about real events will cause a good deal of myopic squabbling about just what a novel is
2 Our planets tropics are also called this zone an adjective meaning very hot
3 In the 1820s this British landscape painter did a study of clouds over Hampstead Heath at different times of day
4 The name of this movement that began in Jamaica in the 1930s came from the birth name of Haile Selassie venerated as the Black Messiah
5 In her first major role Madonna played the free-spirited title character in this 1985 film
6 This Omaha companys annual shareholders meeting has featured comedy skits dancing & of course a Q&A with Warren Buffett
7 Occupying half of an island this small country is the only Asian nation completely in the Southern Hemisphere
8 This military policy is described as a tactic in which you destroy everything that an enemy can use to wage war
9 This American painter known for his seascapes said never put more than two waves in a picture; its fussy
10 More than 13000 places were surveyed for this census compilation that William the Conqueror ordered in 1085
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