Jeopardy March 27 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 27 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 For using tribute to enrich Russian lands 14th century Grand Prince Ivan I of this city was known as Moneybag
2 The genie in 2019's Aladdin & The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
3 Despite its name the giant Dreadnoughtus was one of these from Latin for plant eating
4 What medieval Europeans knew of Cathay or China was largely from this Venetian's 1298 tales of his travels
5 It's the number of days in a fortnight
6 Something very pleasurable is said to be more fun than this container
7 A pair of 1930s alliances formed the Axis made up of these 3 nations
8 The Oscar-winning role of Sally Hyde in Coming Home & the Emmy-nominated role of Grace on Grace and Frankie
9 The hands of Iguanodon included 4 fingers & a bony spike in place of this
10 The merit-based civil servants of old Cathay were called these from the language they spoke
11 The distance between the measuring sticks to get a first down in the NFL--in feet not yards
12 In an expression of astonished surprise Well I'll be this relative
13 Though often pushed into the Everglades they claim to be the only tribe in America who never signed a peace treaty
14 Airline pilot Whip Whitaker in Flight & Dr. Chandler on St. Elsewhere
15 When the first specimen of this horned dinosaur was found in Colorado in 1887 it was mistaken for an extinct buffalo
16 One theory says this was created in China through accidental coagulation when curds formed in soybean soup
17 Number of questions traditionally asked by the youngest child at Passover
18 The playground structure called these is also known as a horizontal ladder
19 Established in the 10th century the Varangian Guard was an elite force of Vikings acting as bodyguards of this empire's monarch
20 Samantha Baker in Sixteen Candles & Mary Andrews on Riverdale
21 In the name of the biggest dinosaurs discovered to date this word for a giant early Greek god precedes -osaur
22 Guangzhou a boomtown in the 1200s is known to westerners as this
23 It's the difference in the number of U.S. states in 2020 vs. the number of U.S. states in 1790
24 Slang for a mechanic
25 Europe sent goods to Africa; slaves went to the Americas on this agonizing leg of the triangle; & raw materials went back to Europe
26 LBJ in Lee Daniels' The Butler & Ray Donovan
27 The Stegosaurus lived 150 million years ago; this even more heavily-armored grade A relative came 80 million years later
28 Ni Zan painted many landscapes featuring this grass one of the 4 noble plants
29 To the nearest million miles it's the equivalent of 1 astronomical unit the distance from the Earth to the Sun
30 To cause something to fail is to hurl this implement into it
31 Henry Fonda who played Tom Joad on film read some poetry at the funeral of this author in 1968
32 This opera opens at the Royal Palace in Memphis during the time of the pharaohs
33 Santiago is its official capital but its legislature meets in Valparaiso
34 In December 2020 Tesla joined this stock market index that lists many more companies than the Dow
35 I'm quite confident of the outcome; I'm this the charge of a cation
36 Add a letter to an artsy Salma Hayek film & you get an Ice Cube movie
37 On his 1875 passing in Copenhagen it was said though his eyes were closed in children's hearts he would live forever
38 This Puccini classic is set in the Latin Quarter during the 1830s
39 These 2 cities are the official capital & seat of government of the Netherlands
40 When this government agency was created in 1865 it used undercover operatives to fight counterfeiters hence its name
41 This deodorant brand asked you to Raise your hand
42 Add a letter to a Mickey Rourke / Jessica Alba graphic novel adaptation & you get a Michael J. Fox sitcom
43 Beginning 100 years after this author's death a mysterious stranger visited annually leaving cognac & 3 roses at his Baltimore grave
44 This opera opens at a cigarette factory in Seville & closes outside an arena
45 In 2006 Myanmar's capital moved to Nay Pyi Taw but this city is still its commercial capital
46 It was invented in 1930 by a 3M engineer & a few years later someone tried to repair the Declaration of Independence with it
47 The objects here are emblematic of this alliterative idiom meaning something is seen as it truly is
48 When you add a letter to a Ben Affleck Oscar winner you get a Midwestern film from 16 years before
49 In 1881 some 30000 mourners turned out in St. Petersburg for the funeral of this man one of the greatest writers of all time
50 The opera about this alliterative Melville sailor takes place aboard the HMS Indomitable
51 Sucre is Bolivia's legislative capital; this city is the official one
52 The human tibia is also known as this bone
53 Thanos in Endgame says I am this very certain 10-letter word--it doesn't turn out that way
54 Add a letter to a Leslie Caron favorite & you get a Ben Affleck not-so-favorite
55 Toni Morrison paid tribute to this Go Tell It On The Mountain author on his passing with a piece in the New York Times
56 Porgy and Bess is set in an area known by this fishy name
57 This one of South Africa's 3 capital cities has a name meaning fountain of flowers
58 Seen here a breed growing in popularity is part poodle part this mountain dog
59 This 16-letter word is often found before evidence when there's no doubt as to the conclusion
60 A Josh Hartnett Shakespeare reworking becomes an HBO prison series

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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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