Jeopardy November 01 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy November 01 2023 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 1925 this American anthropologist first visited Samoa; she wrote a book about it three years later
2 I came in like a wrecking ball I never hit so hard in love all I wanted was to break your walls
3 In carpentry this body part & groove form a joint between 2 boards
4 After Dec. 14 1920 Notre Dame could begin winning one for this man
5 We stopped by the magnificent Cliffs of Moher on this Emerald Isle
6 The name of this type of doctor comes from the Latin for beast of burden
7 In the 1870s this French chemist demonstrated that anthrax was caused by a particular bacillus
8 I got my first real six string bought it at the 5 & dime played it till my fingers bled was the summer of '69
9 Seen here are grooves in this Buckeye State; scoured into limestone 18000 years ago by the great ice sheet
10 On Jan. 21 1950 the clock struck 13 for this novelist
11 Made it to the top of 22600-foot Ojos del Salado one of the highest peaks in this mountain range
12 In this type of complex one has a persistent sense of inadequacy or a tendency to self-diminishment
13 In 1667 the U.K.'s Margaret Cavendish was the first woman to attend a meeting at this science society
14 But I set fire to the rain watched it pour as I touched your face well it burned while I cried
15 Much of the cortical surface of this is hidden in grooves called sulci
16 This king's speech ended on February 6 1952 in Sandringham
17 Took in the rugged scenery & the lemon festival along this country's Amalfi Coast
18 Title for Sir Francis Drake due to a specific feat he accomplished in 1580
19 In the 1930s this California transplant posthumously received plant patents No. 12-16
20 Give it away give it away give it away now give it away give it away give it away now awwww aw yeah!
21 This Simon & Garfunkel tune is also known as The 59th Street Bridge Song
22 After this composer met his Messiah in 1759 he was buried in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey
23 Great snorkeling & diving in this large bay off Chittagong & Chennai
24 Common in cases of ADHD & autism sensory this is basically too much input
25 The Hans-on work of this biochemist born in 1900 unraveled the mystery of the citric acid cycle
26 She's up all night to the sun I'm up all night to get some she's up all night for good fun I'm up all night to get lucky
27 The wife of this U.S. president opposed his career as a judge feeling it was a fixed groove
28 It was through the hourglass & bye this writer on June 8 1876
29 Paid my respects at the Gandan Monastery in this capital city of Mongolia
30 Both Betsy Ross & Dolley Madison were disowned by the Quakers for marrying men from this denomination
31 The walking type of this fish the Clarias batrachus can travel across land in search of water
32 It's the official language shared by Rwanda & Senegal
33 In A Fished Called Wanda she's a woman called Wanda
34 Her magic girdle induced love as magic girdles will do & Romans had her say I'm no mighty Aphrodite I'm your this
35 Go through Marbury v. Madison to see how this Chief Justice established the power of judicial review
36 A covered sports stadium
37 This beautiful rasbora that shares its name with a romance book brand is sure to be the talk of the tank
38 She established a gorilla research center in Rwanda in 1967
39 In addition to playing the titular Deadpool this actor provided the voice of Juggernaut in the 2018 sequel
40 Greeks were from Ares Romans from this deity originally an ancient Italian god who watched over agriculture
41 Brush up on Earl Warren's opinion for the 5-4 majority in 1966 on this man v. Arizona regarding police questioning
42 Friendly garden fellow seen here
43 Popular fly fisherman quarry seen here
44 Rwanda & this neighboring nation were ruled by Belgium until 1962
45 Justin Bartha goes missing in this 2009 film--in his place is a baby in a closet & a live tiger
46 What's dis? It's another name for this Roman god who took over for Hades
47 Look into why these two Italian anarchists were tried in 1921 but not sentenced to death until 1927
48 A weighty book
49 Like Santiago you'd have quite a story to tell if you caught the massive blue type of this
50 Now with a population of about 1.7 million this city became the capital upon Rwanda's independence
51 This pic flew with dialogue like We have clearance Clarence; Roger Roger. What's our vector Victor?
52 The ancient Romans didn't need this Greek god anymore not after renaming him Vulcan
53 Peruse the appeal that successfully fought the $100 fine this Tenn. high school teacher got in 1925 for teaching evolution
54 Metal used for plating
55 This filet favorite is the one & only
56 This contemporary & rival of Sir Richard Burton became the first European to visit the area of Rwanda in 1858
57 A man's mundane life is interrupted by a zombie apocalypse in this comedy starring Simon Pegg
58 Most of the Greek myths for Athena were adopted by the Romans for this goddess whose temple was on Capitoline Hill
59 See how on Earth the justices voted 7-1 in this man v. Ferguson in 1896 advancing the separate but equal doctrine
60 A problem on the one numbered 17 can lead to leukemia

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# Questions
1 Telling the story of a duke a jester & the jesters daughter it was written by poet Francesco Maria Piave
2 New Orleans French Quarter is called this in French meaning old square
3 A plant that grows close to the Earth or someone who sits in the cheap theater seats
4 Only 4 years older than Robin Williams Glenn Close was cast as his feminist mom Jenny Fields in this 1982 film
5 The tiered Olympic podium debuted at the 1932 Winter Games here & local speed skater Jack Shea was the first winner atop it
6 In the epic named for him this Mesopotamian hero turns down a marriage proposal from Ishtar goddess of love
7 This Puritan minister who wrote The Christian Philosopher in 1721 was a leader in the fight for smallpox vaccinations
8 Hats off to the Jewish quarter in this Moroccan city that can be spelled with an S or a Z at the end
9 It sounds ordinal but it means soon to happen or in another sense frank & cooperative
10 Before her Oscar-winning role in Everything Everywhere All at Once she played the matriarch in Crazy Rich Asians
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