Jeopardy November 04 2020 answers


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# Question
1 Talk about prime delivery! Each year this river with depths up to 300' provides 20% of the fresh water entering the ocean
2 After manually guiding the Eagle to the Moon this first in command went on to get a Pres. Medal of Freedom that same year
3 Russian empress who covers 95000 square miles of water as a North American quintet
4 2000: starring Eric & Debra
5 A kids' book describes this gesture as a special slap to celebrate when everything is going great
6 In this job a highway weigh station is called a chicken coop as you sit in a line hoping you don't exceed 80000 pounds
7 In Colorado Mount Yale rises 14200'; naturally this rival mount that also got its name in 1869 had to be 200' taller
8 In 1971 the president pardoned this man with the provision that he stay out of union affairs until 1980
9 Central Florida NBA team used by Prince Husain in One Thousand & One Nights
10 2017: your government at work
11 This 2-word gesture can be summed up as knocking knuckles
12 An old system used to weigh precious stones & metals is called this like an ancient city where the Greeks horsed around
13 You can't miss it it's the 14400-foot mountain seen in the distance here
14 From 1985 to 1995 Wilma Mankiller was principal chief of this Native American nation based in Oklahoma
15 Symbol on the Israeli flag that sang Let's Dance
16 2006: the Best Comedy Award took a trip to Scranton
17 The University of Texas at Austin uses this gesture also a slogan
18 Throw weight is the maximum payload of this the M in ICBM
19 The opening words to America The Beautiful were inspired by the view from this peak in the Rockies
20 The London Times mocked his mechanical reaper as a cross between an Astley chariot a wheelbarrow & a flying machine
21 Spielberg movie about an effort to save a World War II soldier who's also a 12-medal-winning U.S. Olympic swimmer
22 2005: as the Barones bow out
23 Some schools have advocated replacing clapping with this Fosse-esque gesture which is sign language for applause
24 This boxing class just below heavyweight includes the name of a warship class just below battleship
25 The world's deepest river exceeding 700 feet at its max it's also Africa's 2nd-longest river at 2900 miles
26 Passions were inflamed in the 1940s when this researcher published his findings on Americans' sex lives
27 An NPR station's push for donations has this window for motorists at Burger King
28 1998: the doctor was in (& on the radio)
29 The pinkie & thumb extend & the other fingers curl to form a Hawaiian gesture for this 2-word phrase about relaxing aka shaka
30 This name for a type of pound is from the French for goods of weight
31 Naturally this animal is mentioned in the subtitle of Moby-Dick
32 Be a sweetheart on this date when national donor day is observed & consider giving the gift of life
33 A 1720s General History of the Pyrates spells this infamous young captain's last name with just one D
34 Both 27 this guitarist & Janis Joplin died of overdoses within weeks of each other in September & October
35 This colorful singer has used an exclamation point in her name starting with her 2000 debut album Can't Take Me Home
36 A dactylogram is another word for this
37 This Arthur C. Clarke sequel is subtitled Odyssey Two
38 Kicking off Memorial weekend Don't Fry Day reminds us about sun safety to prevent this basal or otherwise
39 In 1814 the British offered him $30000 & a captaincy in the Royal Navy if he'd join them; he didn't say oui but turned on them
40 This Garry Trudeau comic strip debuted in 28 newspapers
41 The title of this Beatles album doesn't refer to a type of gun but rather to what a record does when being played
42 Used to clean clothes or to make music it's the old-timey object seen here
43 Sort of Shakespearean fan fiction Lisa Fiedler's novel Dating Hamlet is subtitled this woman's Story
44 Wear your ribbon proudly especially during April to spread awareness of this condition
45 Proud to plunder the rich who plunder the poor Black Sam Bellamy called himself this English forest guy of the sea
46 National guardsmen shot & killed 4 people at a May protest at this Ohio university
47 The cover of Nevermind a classic album from this band featured a baby in a swimming pool reaching for some money
48 An old term for a jailer in real estate it's a house that's move-in ready
49 A King's Story the autobiography of this onetime monarch is subtitled The Memoirs of the Duke of Windsor
50 January is the month to raise awareness of this sight-stealing disease caused by a buildup of pressure in the eye
51 The Dread Pirate this first name Bartholomew was said to have captured more than 400 vessels in the early 1700s
52 After challenging King Hussein this organization under Yasser Arafat was driven out of Jordan in Black September
53 In 2003 this rapper released the album Get Rich or Die Tryin' ; the movie of the same name came 2 years later
54 It's the designation of 4 U.S. states including Penn. & Mass. despite not having ties to the United Kingdom
55 16th century pirate Khidr aka Barbarossa took Algiers from the Spanish with the help of this empire
56 In November U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley went on trial for his role in this 1968 massacre
57 Yankee Hotel Foxtrot is an album from this band whose name sounds like it's trying to comply with a radio transmission
58 It's a 10-letter word for a newbie as well as the second rank in Boy Scouts

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# Questions
1 Featured in a 2020 film she gets her name from a 16th c. Italian stock character who often wore diamond-patterned outfits
2 B is for this type of map that uses contour lines to show the oceans depths
3 Plumbers should know that the PE in PEX pipes stands for this the most widely used plastic in the world
4 The final stanza of this poem by Matthew Arnold begins Ah love let us be true to one another!
5 Rolling Stones 250 greatest guitarists put this Sleater-Kinney axewoman at No. 64 & called her a shameless guitar hero
6 Below the line on ancient coins the exergue is the space with the alliteratively named this mark here for the city of Siscia
7 This double-talk anti-colonial movement of the 1950s originated among the Kikuyu people of Kenya
8 This odd name chosen by the McPublic is now borne by a submersible that has gone deep under the Thwaites Glacier to study its ice loss
9 This rhyming device helps suck water from basements or crawl spaces
10 This Roman poet got sappy with it in Eclogues; Love conquers all: let us too yield to love
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