Jeopardy March 26 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 26 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 In the 1930s this landmark was seen erupting on a 5-cent stamp
2 Zoe Saldana teams up with Rocket & Groot as Gamora the green-skinned member of this superhero team
3 This sound deadener on a car sounds like it could also keep your neck warm
4 Park ranger Roy C. Sullivan survived being struck by this 7 times though he suffered some burns & hair loss
5 In a 1901 speech: Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far
6 Chocolate sauce is this for ice cream
7 The Great Lakes Lighthouses stamps of 1995 included New York's Thirty Mile Point on this smallest Great Lake
8 This superhero's magical weapons include a lasso of truth & indestructible bracelets able to deflect bullets
9 The engine is under it
10 In 2014 a man in Denton Texas was a little under the weather after he was hit by softball-sized ones of these
11 2003: Baghdad...is determined to force the Mongols of our age to commit suicide at its gates
12 Browsing outside the store
13 Issued in 2018 the stamp here celebrated this state's 200th anniversary
14 A member of the X-Men Ororo Munroe is this weather-controlling mutant
15 Changing lanes? These are suggested also a word for what some horses wear so they don't see sideways
16 In 2003 injuries from a 400-pound white tiger named Mantecore altered the magical Las Vegas career of this duo
17 This former UCLA hoops coach: Make each day your masterpiece
18 A thrilling movie or arterial blockage could be described as this
19 2019's Wild and Scenic Rivers series includes Oregon's Dechutes River which flows north before emptying into this mighty waterway
20 It's the superhero name of Natasha Romanova a big screen butt-kicker played by Scarlett Johansson
21 A rotor spins under the distributor one part of the ignition system
22 Though she lost her arm in a shark attack it didn't stop Bethany Hamilton from winning titles in this sport
23 His teacher Plato is dear to me but dearer still is truth
24 In the NBA taking a dive to draw a foul
25 In 1999 a set of stamps celebrated the nature of this large desert in Mexico and the Southwestern U.S.
26 Being widowed by Yakuza began the journey of this Suicide Squad member whose name means a samurai sword
27 Term for the arc-shaped pieces that fit inside & press against brake drums when stopping
28 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) Usually the result of a fall a Colles fracture or what we commonly call a broken wrist is a break in the distal end of this slightly sh
29 1813: We have met the enemy and they are ours--two ships two brigs one schooner and one sloop
30 A rocky protuberance on a cliff
31 Operation Columba tells the story of how these pigeons were used by the resistance during World War II
32 In 1850 Heinrich Steinweg came to America from Germany anglicized his name & began manufacturing these
33 It's used as the bitter herbs at the Passover seder & is a traditional accompaniment to roast beef
34 Toss a coin into this structure & your dreams will come true
35 Based on a Stephen King novel this '88 musical featured a high school dance to remember but closed after only 5 performances
36 Urged to admit that he made up his travel stories this Venetian supposedly said he hadn't told half of what he saw
37 In a Mo willems book The Pigeon Finds this food item which he describes as a celebration in a bun (needs mustard though)
38 Trumpets made by Vincent Bach are so well-respected this violin maker's name was added to the name of some models
39 Though this spice is the flavor of hot tamales candies it is not one of the ingredients
40 You'll often find isopropyl on bottles of this antiseptic
41 Shuttered after only 6 shows Into the Light is about a physicist seeking the truth about this fabled burial cloth of Jesus
42 He's the patron saint of animals & of Italy
43 The Ottoman sultan granted a family the name Zildjian which literally means this metal percussion instrument maker
44 This grass important to Thai cooking gets its flavor & fragrance from an essential oil called citral
45 In 1947 a pilot reported 9 circular aircraft doing 1700 mph near Mount Rainier & these 2-word items entered the modern lexicon
46 A sequel to this musical Bring Back Birdie closed after 4 shows but still earned Chita Rivera a Tony nomination
47 In 1978 Albino Luciani chose this name to honor his two predecessors in his new job
48 Hohner makes the Bob Dylan signature model of this instrument that Bob plays
49 Olympic medals are imprinted with sprigs of these leaves that cooks use to flavor soups & stews
50 Valdemar Poulsen's telegraphone of 1898 was one of these that used a reel of magnetized wire--beep!
51 Bobbi Boland meant to be a star vehicle for this late Charlie's Angel never opened closing after 7 previews
52 This Italian woman published her Method of education in 1912 & her name lives on in schools today
53 In the 1930s this man turned his experiences making clocks & motors into inventing an electric organ
54 Two-word name for the spice seen here. Native to China it has a flavor similar to fennel
55 Douglas Fairbanks in 1929: these featuring sound bring the audience closer to the actor than the stage ever could
56 La Strada based on this director's film starred a young Bernadette Peters & said arrivederci after one show
57 The musicians had scores but he didn't. With poor eyesight this 20th century maestro conducted from memory

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# Questions
1 Decorated with an illustration of the Montgolfiers craft the smoking room aboard this could be accessed only via an airlock
2 Tips to do this from indeed.com include create a script use a local number & keep the conversation personable
3 This singers Wiggle featured Snoop Dogg & a catchy hook made by a toy flute purchased from Party City
4 100000 gulag prisoners with picks & shovels built the White Sea-Baltic Canal which empties into this gulf an arm of the Baltic
5 In contrast to the thick impasto of her contemporaries in this 2-word style Helen Frankenthaler used a technique called soak-stain
6 Death is stronger than I am this British woman wrote in The Death of the Moth published the year after she took her own life
7 Ugandas Murchison Falls on the Victoria branch the uppermost part of this river is about 250 north of Kampala
8 An exhaust kind of this car part funnels gases away from the cylinders
9 This EDM duo with great American Spirit had a Lucky Strike with the addictive hit #Selfie
10 This dam across the Columbia River created Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake a reservoir of more than 9 million acre-feet
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