Jeopardy March 26 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 26 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 icon of this button has a one & a zero to show its binary nature
2 Estragon & Vladimir meet up with Lucky & Pozzo but not the title character of this play a real Beckett of laughs
3 Florida's Bahia Honda State Park covers an entire island in this chain in the Gulf of Mexico
4 Goldie's kids Kate & Oliver
5 Studies show that drinking an herbal tea made from this flower may have heart-healthy benefits
6 Around 1850 in Kenya missionary Ludwig Krapf translated this book into Swahili
7 A 3-letter icon on a piece of technology says that it has been okayed by this government commission
8 What Willy Loman tries to sell for the Wagner Company is not specified in this drama
9 Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park marks Conn.'s largest battle of the Revolution with this traitor helping the Brits to victory
10 Derek & Julianne who danced their way to fame
11 In an idiom a big to-do over a tiny matter is described as this in a teacup or teapot
12 Zoologists don't consider the American buffalo a buffalo; they use this word instead
13 A series of three connected dots is an icon for this 7-letter action with files not toys
14 He created strong female characters in Hedda Gabler & A Doll's House
15 With boating camping & fishing Alabama's Meaher State Park is on this bay that's an arm of the Gulf of Mexico
16 British stage & film stars Ralph & Joseph
17 Yup it's a teacup one of these terrier breeds in a teacup
18 In 2009 the Supreme Court tackled a case on judicial this type of favoritism
19 On the road the icon here means this 4-letter staple of modern life is available
20 James Earl Jones & Jason Robards have both played Hickey in this chilly play by Eugene O'Neill
21 Bothe-Napa Valley in California has the farthest inland groves of the giants called Coast these of any state park
22 Race car drivers Kyle & Kurt
23 Reese Witherspoon pays homage to her grandmother & her southern heritage in the lifestyle book called this booze in a Teacup
24 Tundra is an example of this unique type of habitat with a 5-letter name
25 In many systems a machinery part is the icon for this basic function of customizing your device with your preferences
26 In a 2016 Broadway revival Diane Lane starred as the woman who must sell her family's estate in this Chekhov play
27 First held in 1954 this annual jazz festival moved to Rhode Island's Fort Adams State Park in 1981
28 Carnie & Wendy 2/3 of a pop trio
29 A house one of these birds enjoys some seeds & rest in a teacup bird feeder
30 From Latin for two-forked it means to divide into 2 branches like a river
31 Here's something to chew on--this Civil War baby would grow up to create a chewing gum empire
32 Poseidon the Greek god of the sea is usually depicted holding this weapon
33 While The Walking Dead takes place primarily in the South Fear the Walking Dead started in this city
34 It's the 4-letter nickname for London's subway system
35 Queens of this sweet insect species emit a queen substance that attracts males from other hives
36 Alone or preceded by molly this verb means to treat in an overindulgent way
37 Ernest Lawrence Thayer who was born in 1863 would hit a home run with this poem published in 1888
38 In Hawaiian religion she is the goddess of volcanoes & fire
39 Like Breaking Bad Better Call Saul is set primarily in this U.S. state
40 In Laughlin Nevada water taxis will take you from one casino to the next along this river
41 A pheromone in the desert type of these insect pests leads to them forming swarms of biblical proportions
42 The Bible including the book of Proverbs gives us gird one's these
43 Across the pond Joseph Merrick developed deformities that cruelly earned him this nickname
44 A top Mayan deity Kukulkan is sometimes depicted as a feathered one of these real-life creatures also the meaning of his name
45 The first season of Narcos tells the story of Pablo Escobar's rise to the top of the drug world in this country
46 Atlanta's metropolitan area has this rapid transit rail system similar to the Bay Area's BART
47 Some evidence indicates that androstadienone found in this human skin excretion boosts women's moods
48 The name of this job that provides child care is a French phrase meaning equal
49 This president's first wife Alice & his second wife Edith were both born during the early days of the war in 1861
50 All's fair in love & war 2 things this Babylonian deity Astarte's counterpart is goddess of
51 Amidst odd happenings on this show agent Dale Cooper ate delicious cherry pie at the Double R Diner
52 You & your car can travel by ferry from Washington State to the town of Sidney British Columbia on this island
53 To attract mates female moths emit a plume of pheromones which are in turn detected by this body part on males
54 Mawashi is the name for the garment worn by this athlete
55 The son of a Civil War officer he would become famous for his Wild West artwork like The Bronco Buster
56 This Egyptian deity of mummification & the dead shared canine traits with the jackal god Wepwawet
57 Priyanka Chopra played an FBI recruit when this ABC drama with a place name title debuted in 2015
58 A New York City tramway carries passengers between Manhattan & Roosevelt Island over this river
59 Pheromones of these eel-like fish are used to lure them into traps helping curb their invasion of the Great Lakes
60 This dish in which chicken is simmered with herbs gets its name from the Italian for hunter

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# Questions
1 Maybe because he was too Baroque Bernini was rejected as a name for a member of this group created in 1983
2 The Atlantic says courts have consistently ruled police have no specific duty to protect anyone except them
3 Julius Nyerere was the first president of this country that in 1964 merged with Zanzibar to become Tanzania
4 Fassi in Rome is this type of shop where we guess Italian kids are taken for sweet treats after the soccer match
5 Shelley: O wild ____ ____thou breath of autumns being
6 Surrounded by 5 others its central to the Central Asia stans
7 In happier times (1989) Joan Didion did a Gap ad with this daughter who was named after state in the Yucatán
8 As weve all been told federal law--14 CFR 135.127 if youre curious--prohibits tampering with disabling or destroying these
9 This last name of Jomo the first prime minister of independent Kenya contains the name of his country
10 In law theyre the type of damages based on your proven loss like the value of that flugelhorn
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