Jeopardy March 18 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 18 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 Apalachee Bay is the eastern edge of this section of Florida stretching 200 miles west
2 This Quiet Beatle looked back on his whirlwind pop days & noted We were the Spice Boys
3 The April 9 1965 cover featured a doghouse a piano & 5 characters from this comic strip
4 In names of U.S. TV networks ABC stands for this company
5 Made from a plum that dries without spoiling this juice is a good source of potassium antioxidants & vitamins
6 Built in 1752 Connecticut Hall is the oldest building on the campus of this university
7 In a 1980 eruption it lost about 1000 feet off its top
8 Clapton said You never told me he was that...good! after this lefty guitarist got on stage to jam with Cream
9 An American Tragedy & System Failure were September 2005 cover lines about this Louisiana disaster
10 In some states the ABC is an organization charged with the control of these drinks
11 A martini's sweeter cousin a classic gimlet includes London dry gin & rose's this juice
12 Founded by an ex-president in 1819 this state school gave its first law degree in 1842
13 Here's this California island and its famous Art Deco casino used not for gambling but as an event venue
14 It doesn't matter whether you win or lose it's how good you looked said this Van Halen frontman in 1984
15 The Good Son was the June 12 2017 cover description of this son-in-law with access to the president
16 In 1895 the ABC or American this sport Congress was organized in NYC & helped standardize the game's rules
17 This drink with a man's full name has lemon juice sugar club soda a cherry an orange slice & oh yeah gin
18 Tennyson attended this college at Cambridge University; there's a college with the same name in Dublin
19 Seneca is the deepest of this group of lakes in New York state
20 Told The Police are here! Keith Richards said We panicked flushed everything...it was Stewart Copeland & this man
21 In the Anglican Church ABC refers to this high personage
22 Let's toss around this alliterative drink--created in a hotel off the Malay Peninsula gin & cherry brandy are its prime stars
23 It was founded in Paris' Latin Quarter as a theological college in the 1250s & named for its founder
24 A tributary of the Ohio the Wabash River forms a 200-mile section of the boundary between these 2 states
25 Going through ch-ch-changes at his 50th birthday in 1997 he said I don't know where I'm going from here but I promise I won't bore you
26 If you're a salesman ABC refers to this hard-sell strategy
27 A trendy healthy juice drink with 2 plant names it's 70% chlorophyll
28 Chartered near the end of the 17th century this 2-named college severed formal ties with Britain in 1776
29 Charles Richard Drew organized the first of these alliterative plasma storage programs
30 This obsessive captain shares his name with a biblical king of Israel
31 In 44 B.C. this man became dictator for life...& then had it ended by his political opponents
32 Pistol tells Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor The world's mine this which I with sword will open
33 She's the superhero portrayer seen here
34 Maghrebi & Gulf are 2 dialects of this widely spoken Middle Eastern language
35 Dr. Dean Ornish is known for treating heart patients by limiting fat & cholesterol & managing this mental aspect
36 Mrs. Hussey is an innkeeper who makes a delicious version of this New England soup
37 Atahualpa accepted an invite from a Spanish army in 1532...& then this empire fell after he was taken captive
38 It's how one responds to the phrase See you later alligator
39 She proved hard to kill as O-Ren Ishii AKA Cottonmouth in Kill Bill
40 Although spoken in Spain Galician is more closely related to this language from a bordering country
41 Barry Marshall won a 2005 Nobel Prize for proving that peptic these are an infectious bacterial disease
42 There once was a man from this Massachusetts port who signs up Ishmael & the others to the whaling voyage
43 In 1876 telegraph co. Western Union said this had too many problems...& then within 2 years was trying to get into the business
44 She voiced a superhero in The Incredibles & was blown up by a supervillain in Batman v Superman
45 Amish people speak this stately 2-word dialect
46 A medical milestone came when Dr. John Snow traced an outbreak of this disease in Victorian London to a single water pump
47 Have a cup of coffee & name this first mate aboard the Pequod
48 In 1846 he sued in Missouri state court to be freed from slavery & in 1857 the U S. Supreme Court ruled against him
49 A group of wicked people congregating together is called a nest of these snakes
50 30 years after her Children of a Lesser God Oscar she received an award for her work for people with disabilities
51 One of the official languages of Afghanistan Dari is a dialect of this language of neighboring Iran
52 A 2019 surgery on a 60-year-old woman revealed a nearly 50-year-old mitral valve that this South African man had implanted
53 Tashtego & Daggoo have this specific whaling job
54 Mounted French knights massed in force at this 1415 battle site...& then learned the deadly power of English longbows
55 It means to stop acting like you're better than the rest of us; take your feet out of the stirrups first
56 This one-time queen of the indies found herself lost in space in 2018
57 These displaced Muslim people from Myanmar speak a language similar to Bengali

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