Jeopardy March 09 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 09 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 The ancient Father of History aka Father of Lies Herodotus said in India ants bigger than foxes dig for this precious metal
2 Its author shouldn't waste his strength on such purposeless and unequal doings as these rambling volumes about spermaceti whales
3 Mirrorball Trophy
4 Without further this... it means hubbub!
5 This 1848 writing team popularized the word bourgeoisie for the middle class that controlled the means of production
6 Harvard professor Charles Eliot Norton thought the curve an innovation of his time in this sport was cheating
7 Herodotus wrote that this ancient capital on the Euphrates was so big it had 100 gates (it had 8)
8 H.L. Mencken: The clown Fitzgerald rushes to his death in nine short chapters... this story is obviously unimportant
9 Outplay Outlast
10 A promenade by the beach or a fancy Monopoly property
11 This French word for small is used of small businessmen civil servants & others aspiring to be haut-bourgeois
12 With readings taken at Mauna Loa Observatory the Keeling Curve shows the buildup of this gas in the atmosphere
13 Skeptical for once Herodotus doubted the accuracy of this poem questioning why Greeks would fight for so long over one woman
14 Characterization in general is weak... nor is the commander strongly drawn. Again the aunts are best... it lacks imagination
15 Brainiacs Bazinga!
16 Keats' To Autumn is one
17 An essential part of the 19th century German decor called biedermeier was one of these ein klavier
18 In this curve with a musical instrument in its name a C grade is typically the center of the distribution
19 Many historians doubt that Herodotus visited Egypt but he still gave a detailed description of this embalming process
20 Oh Heathcliff! The only consolation which we have in reflecting upon this Bronte work is that it will never be generally read
21 Piper prison
22 Exodus mentions the children of Israel whom the Egyptians keep in this meaning captivity
23 This relaxing residence is a common bourgeois possession; the film The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie is set in one
24 Many roadways in America have a curve known by this morbid name as in the 1964 song; the California one seen here is no longer used
25 Herodotus claimed that only 192 Greeks were killed but 6400 of these invading foes died at the Battle of Marathon... hmmm
26 The trial and the melodramatic conclusion of this seem contrived. But (the) insight into Southern mores is impressive
27 Sweathogs school
28 It's a French dialect of Louisiana ma chere
29 David Brooks dubbed those who combine nice possessions & hippie values Bobos short for bourgeois these
30 P is for this type of curve which lends its name to a type of mirror or antenna
31 Beethoven hadn't written a symphony in 10 years when England's Royal Philharmonic Society commissioned this last one in 1822
32 The mafic type of this 5-letter underground molten rock can reach more than 2000 degrees Fahrenheit
33 In The Hangover Ed Helms wakes up next to a chicken but has a bigger problem--one of these in the bathroom
34 These expressions of gratitude are rarely heard in the singular form
35 This port on the Tagus River is the westernmost capital in Europe
36 Cakebread Cellars doesn't bake cakes but makes these like a vin de porche rose
37 The 1953 death of Peter & the wolf composer Sergey Prokofiev was overshadowed by the death of this leader on the same day
38 It has atomic number 3 as the least dense of all metals & number 34 as a SiriusXM channel for '90s tunes
39 Khartoum an expensive one of these in The Godfather makes a memorable bedfellow; well part of him
40 This word for people is plural whether you add an S or not--so that's all
41 This city's port on the Ohio River is just southwest of Churchill Downs
42 A surprisingly easy victory is known as one of these; despite the name--no layers no icing
43 Leonard Bernstein turned a discarded number from his stage work Candide into this musical's Gee Officer Krupke
44 In 1995 physicist Melissa Franklin was part of the team that discovered the elusive top one of these
45 In this Mel Brooks classic Madeline Kahn ends up with The Monster in her bed; she seems pretty happy
46 A word containing a clothing item these rarely visited parts at the edge of a town just sound weird in the singular
47 This port is central to the British county of Merseyside
48 This make-up a trademark of the Noxell Corporation is applied with a damp sponge & used as a foundation
49 Nicknamed Papa this 18th century man composed more than 100 symphonies
50 Evergreens have waxy or leathery leaves to hold moisture but this other main tree type holds moisture by losing leaves in the cold
51 Steve Martin & John Candy got a lot of comedic mileage after they ended up spooning in bed in this 1987 comedy
52 Whether it means an undesirable part of society or sediment in liquor this word is almost always plural
53 Meaning the harbor this French port was the seat of the Belgian government for a time during World War I
54 Seen here is the marine invertebrate known as the cake this & it is covered in spines not candles
55 The wife of Robert Schumann she was a child prodigy & an accomplished composer in her own right
56 The water on the road mirage is due to hotter air above the blacktop causing this bending of light rays
57 In Step Brothers these 2 actors ask their parents for permission to make bunk beds; it doesn't turn out well
58 These acts of restitution in steps 8 & 9 of Alcoholics Anonymous are always plural
59 This big port was once the capital of Nigeria
60 Do not! Repeat do not eat yellowcake which is composed of this radioactive element

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# Questions
1 Featured in a 2020 film she gets her name from a 16th c. Italian stock character who often wore diamond-patterned outfits
2 B is for this type of map that uses contour lines to show the oceans depths
3 Plumbers should know that the PE in PEX pipes stands for this the most widely used plastic in the world
4 The final stanza of this poem by Matthew Arnold begins Ah love let us be true to one another!
5 Rolling Stones 250 greatest guitarists put this Sleater-Kinney axewoman at No. 64 & called her a shameless guitar hero
6 Below the line on ancient coins the exergue is the space with the alliteratively named this mark here for the city of Siscia
7 This double-talk anti-colonial movement of the 1950s originated among the Kikuyu people of Kenya
8 This odd name chosen by the McPublic is now borne by a submersible that has gone deep under the Thwaites Glacier to study its ice loss
9 This rhyming device helps suck water from basements or crawl spaces
10 This Roman poet got sappy with it in Eclogues; Love conquers all: let us too yield to love
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