Jeopardy March 11 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 11 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 Like electrons visible light behaves both as particles & as these flowing fields
2 The U.S. Supreme Court has one Chief Justice & 8 of these other justices
3 This playboy's Playboy Mansion
4 Hailee Steinfeld plays this 19th century poet in an Apple TV+ series with lots of 21st century touches
5 Offensive teams love to see this sign; it means points
6 It can be a trainee working short-term without pay or a recent medical school grad working in a hospital prior to a residency
7 Using just a few pieces of plastic cut from an old CD case you can turn your smartphone into a projector of these 3-D images
8 As backup to Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz Werner Kogler has this 4-letters-longer title
9 This author's Ozcot
10 Wanda Coleman's jazz-influenced American these poems sometimes have more than 14 lines but 16 max
11 An equal opportunity foul it can be called against offense or defense
12 From the Latin for understand it's someone learning a trade from a skilled employer
13 Without this process by which light is converted to chemical energy Earth would be populated only by bacteria
14 Suzette Charles 1984 first runner-up in this pageant replaced Vanessa Williams
15 This tech mogul's house in Medina Washington is sometimes called Xanadu 2.0
16 Katharine Lee Bates' book containing this patriotic song used similar language about Mont Blanc: O beautiful beyond all dream
17 Just a little pre-snap movement by an offensive lineman causes this 5-yard penalty
18 In a learning sense it's not a tax accountant but a student who attends a class informally without working towards a grade
19 This phenomenon is the change in direction of a ray of light as it moves from one medium into another
20 The appointed second-in-command to the Secretary of State has this title--no tin stars involved
21 This chemical heir's Winterthur House in northern Delaware
22 The August 1913 Poetry Magazine had I Heard a Flute by Ruth Gaines & more famously this Joyce Kilmer poem
23 Offensive teams don't like to see this sign given against them
24 A Protestant group promoting Christian unity is called these of Christ D.O.C. for short
25 It's the 1-word title of Isaac Newton's landmark 1704 treatise on light
26 In the Marine Corps just below corporal comes this corporal
27 The Beehive House home to this religious leader until 1877
28 Careful if playing Green Bay--Aaron Rodgers loves to catch defenses in this foul
29 5 letters in English it's an Arabic word for student or one member of an extremist group in Afghanistan
30 That's an empty reservoir for natural or coal this. An inner container rises up when it's full
31 Alice & Asok are 2 coworkers of this Scott Adams comic strip title guy
32 Tefnut was a goddess of rain & moisture in the mythology of this civilization
33 He passed away in 14 A.D. on the 19th of the month named for him
34 The town of Oymyakon Russia in this proverbially cold region plunged to a mind-numbing -90 degrees in 1933
35 Blow up a balloon
36 These two Magi gifts smell much better than they look
37 Garfield the cat hates Mondays but loves this layered pasta dish
38 Born full grown & dressed in armor this Greek goddess missed out on her childhood
39 Claudius' death in 54 A.D. was due to this type of foul play very common in the TV miniseries I Claudius
40 The coldest temp ever recorded on Earth -144 F. was found by researchers studying satellite data of this continent
41 In an election it's the person who currently holds the office
42 Rosin is applied to these to help make sweet music
43 In their last strip this pair go sledding away with the boy saying It's a magical world... let's go exploring
44 She's the Hindu goddess of wealth and good fortune but not a top chef as TV's Padma could tell you
45 Tyrannical Tiberius was smothered in 37 A.D. but was followed by this equally infamous successor who also needed killin'
46 This U.S. state's Prospect Creek hit -80 in January 1971
47 1 2 3 4 etc.
48 Once worn by the French navy the stereotypical mime shirt is named for this westernmost French mainland province
49 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) Cartoonist Mort Walker called the stars over a drunken character squeans and gave the name waftaroms to the wavy lines indicating this
50 May Day grew out of a festival that celebrated this Roman goddess of flowers & spring
51 He died at his military headquarters in 180 A.D. 3 years after making Commodus his co-emperor
52 In 1954 an historic contiguous USA low temp of -70 was recorded near Rogers Pass in this fourth-largest state
53 A colorful Duke Ellington tune is called Mood this
54 That's not caviar but the finger type of this citrus fruit bursting with beads of juice
55 This earth mother & wife of Odin was attended by a dozen handmaidens
56 Septimius Severus died in Eboracum now this north of England city whose name is associated with white in the Wars of the Roses
57 In Feb. 1947 temps reportedly fell to -85 at Fort Selkirk on this river that lends its name to a Canadian territory
58 From the Italian for to cut it's a method in which images are carved into metal plates to make prints like the one seen here

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# Questions
1 The 42-foot-high statue of Athena in this state capital is the tallest indoor statue in the United States
2 Opened in 1932 one of its missions is to advance understanding and appreciation of Shakespeares writings
3 The name of this political club of the French Revolution refers to the Dominican monastery where members met
4 In Lower Saxony wreaths are hung on birch trees to celebrate Pfingsten this festival celebrated 7 weeks after Easter
5 Italian gives us this word for an outline of what could happen also an old word for a screenplay
6 Lots of drama as his majestys sloop Sophie is getting a new captain in this first Jack Aubrey novel
7 The only president laid to rest in D.C. hes entombed in the Washington National Cathedral
8 These guys led by Booker T. Jones backed Stax Records stars like Otis Redding & had hits of their own like Time Is Tight
9 A 2023 coup back by protests took over this country southeast of Algeria & French troops fighting Islamic terrorists said adieu
10 On or about January 25 Scots observe the birth of this literary giant by holding suppers with haggis & whisky to wash it down
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