Jeopardy March 12 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 12 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 This pianist may have had Georgia On My Mind but the post office named for him is in Los Angeles
2 Mix a batch of this 50% lighter than the original another batch 150% darker--& voila! colors that complement each other
3 My wife tried to get ahead in eyeglass manufacturing but failed impressively by making this of herself
4 The Mystery of Edwin Drood
5 This flour brand is named for the top prize that it won at an 1880 exhibition
6 In November of 1972 the Kingdome was dedicated in this West Coast city. In March 2000 the Kingdome was demolished in this West Coast city
7 It's not New York New York but Hoboken Hoboken that has a P.O. named for this native son & crooning legend
8 Associated with the decor of recent college grads it's a Japanese-style filled mattress used for seating or as a bed
9 My cousin wanted to become a hairstylist but didn't have the skill; she just couldn't do this 2-word idiom
10 Jude the Obscure
11 The AKC says this is an exceptionally intelligent breed & boasted the first three dogs to earn AKC Obedience Champion titles
12 In 1978 New Jersey's Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel got checked out to make way for a casino in this city
13 Buck Owens got P.O.ed in 2007 after 17 years hosting this country music show in which an animated donkey brayed the title
14 A recess in a wall often used to display sculpture the term can also be used for the role an animal plays in nature
15 My dad worked for the IRS for a while but his nerves became shot--the job was too this 6-letter word
16 Lady Chatterley's Lover
17 The Ohio River begins at the western tip of the Golden Triangle in this city
18 Sunset Boulevard isn't the same since the bulldozer came for the home and playground of many movie stars called the Garden of this
19 Fit the houseplant to the room: the peace lily is suggested for the laundry room as it takes spores of this out of the air
20 My granddad quit dentistry because he said going to the office was like this excruciating 2-word idiom
21 Hornblower During the Crisis
22 Oil is also known by this colorful 2-word phrase followed by Texas tea in an old sitcom theme
23 (VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE)Northwestern University's old Prentice Women's Hospital an example of Brutalist architecture was demoed in 2013-2014 in this big city
24 The spiraling design known as this work seen here on a wall adds elegance to furniture too
25 You Can't Go Home Again
26 These 3 stone-cold sisters of Greek myth who were less than photogenic had bronze hands & golden wings
27 Demolished in 1999 the Jorba Labs near Madrid was often called this general 6-letter term for a sacred building in China
28 Poets write of the evening song of this grasshopper relative as in Archibald Lampman's The homely this gossips at my feet
29 It was the first full year of the Great Depression
30 Called the fairest isle that eyes have beheld by Columbus this island nation is the birthplace of Usain Bolt
31 In a 1980 sequel this bad guy cuts off his son's hand & then says I am your father
32 She was Columbia Law School's first female tenured professor & the Supreme Court's second female justice
33 Quality attributed to a perfectly proportioned face
34 In French this insect is a coccinelle & usually rouge avec points noirs (red with black spots)
35 The Boston Massacre left 5 dead & several injured
36 The flag of Barbados features the trident of this sea god on a yellow stripe representing the country's beaches
37 In The Great Santini this Oscar winner plays a macho dad who menaces his family
38 This Facebook bigwig wrote Option B about life after the sudden death of her husband
39 Follow Me! is a motto of this part of the army that fights on foot
40 One variety of this insect from Australia can grow up to 2 feet long
41 The Environmental Protection agency was established
42 Animals unique to Madagascar include lemurs tenrecs and certain species of these reptiles
43 In a Wes Anderson movie it's the last name of Royal whose brilliant kids have major daddy issues
44 (Alex Trebek presents from the Harvard Lampoon Building in Cambridge Massachusetts.) As editor of the Harvard Lampoon in the 1970s he had the last word; today he hosts The Last Word on MSNBC
45 The Ten Commandments warn against this type of worship
46 Rome hosted the Summer Olympics
47 Religion is important in Tonga; around 1/3 of the population is of this Christian denomination they call Free Wesleyan
48 The Overlook Hotel was the site where this actor murderously chased his son around a snowy maze in a 1980 movie
49 Katia Beauchamp & Hayley Barna are the co-founders of this monthly beauty subscription service
50 Completely insufficient as in a meager sum
51 19 years after his death Napoleon's remains were returned to France where he was given a state funeral & a new resting place
52 The red & white of its flag are the colors of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem who ruled this country from 1530 to 1798
53 In this spoof of music biopics John C. Reilly as Dewey Cox is repeatedly told by his father The wrong kid died!
54 This Brit seen here invented a little thing called the World Wide Web
55 6 functions of an angle including sine & cosine are used in this branch of math

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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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