Jeopardy November 07 2020 answers


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# Question
1 The OED dates the first recorded use of this letter to mean kiss back to a 1763 British letter
2 Jacob & Wilhelm who gave us Snow White & The Golden Goose
3 Related to dogs & wolves foxes are part of this scientific family
4 Things go south when they go here in a handbasket
5 This No. 1 hit by Rihanna includes the apt lyric let it rain
6 Shortened a word
7 Take it slow! This rain forest tree-dwelling mammal can take weeks to digest a meal & can hold its breath longer than a dolphin
8 Rod short story collections as well as The Twilight Zone; Richard The President's Plane is Missing
9 Term for a cozy room in your house or a cozy fox burrow
10 A football running play or when a plane's tracking is given to another control center
11 Lorde topped the charts with this song her first single
12 Spirited someone away likely illegally
13 1980s Russia traded subs & other ships for this red white & blue soda brand said to briefly make it 1 of the world's largest navies
14 Twins Matt & Ross Emmy-nominated for writing Chapter Nine: The Gate for the television show Stranger Things
15 Writing about foxes? It's required that you use the adjective bushy to describe this body part
16 I heard it this way directly from the original source
17 Elaborate hand gestures are part of the dance that Madonna brought to the mainstream with this 1990 No. 1 hit
18 Turned away one's eyes from the Latin for to turn
19 The generic name for this cloth bag comes from the same-named Belgian town where it was first made though the E & L can get reversed
20 Henry Roderick Hudson in 1876; William Essays in Radical Empiricism published posthumously in 1912
21 This species also known as the common fox is the most widely distributed carnivore on land
22 Proverbially Close only counts in this game & hand grenades
23 A song by Sia says I'm gonna swing from the this the song's title
24 Aided or assisted specifically in the commission of a crime
25 Snoop Dogg tried to rent this entire Eur. nation Vaduz & all for a video shoot; doable? Yes but Snoop didn't give enough notice
26 Frank the 2005 memoir Teacher Man; Malachy who wrote A Couple of Blaguards with his brother
27 Only about 15 inches long the fennec is the world's smallest fox & lives in this largest desert of Africa
28 The ends are left hanging in this long necktie that uses a slipknot
29 Though quoted the songwriters of Eye Of The Tiger didn't get credit on this No. 1 hit by Katy Perry
30 Played piano at the soprano recital
31 In 1824 women walked off the job at a Rhode Island textile mill in what's considered America's first factory this
32 In the 1950s the New York Evening this newspaper became a tabloid & National eventually moving to Florida
33 Giving me a glance of annoyance was replaced by giving me the this smelly phrase
34 Won a fourth term as German chancellor in 2017
35 A stroll west over the Vltava River on the Charles Bridge takes you from this capital's Old Town to the Mala Strana
36 In a 1985 film the Young this character fences against Moriarty in boarding school
37 The Senate didn't ratify the Treaty of Versailles so this G.O.P. president proclaimed peace between the U.S. & Germany in 1921
38 The name of the tabloid website & TV show TMZ refers to a 30-mile zone centering on this major city
39 A twist on Defoe Girl or Gal this for a female assistant was big pre-World War II
40 Brought a team of nurses to the Crimean War on a mail boat
41 Go due west on land from Newfoundland & Labrador to this large province
42 In Young Mr. this man Henry Fonda plays an up-&-coming Illinois attorney
43 The U.S. severed diplomatic relations with this country January 3 1961
44 This word also used for gossip is a drinking fountain aboard ship
45 Borrowed from Italian & spelled all kinds of ways in English it means do you get me?
46 Won a coin flip with David Packard for top billing
47 Head west from Toulouse to reach the Franco-Spanish country named for this people who have a unique language
48 The Young this character Chronicles TV series featured the adventurer in his pre-college & pre-movie days
49 This 1794 uprising in Pennsylvania was prompted by a tax on liquor
50 In 1977 Rupert Murdoch launched a gossip column originally found at & named for this page of the New York Post
51 The OED defines it as a tune that stays in your mind especially to the point of irritation
52 In 1839 he showed his photos to the French Academy of Sciences
53 Drive west from Maseru capital of this country & you arrive in South Africa--heck drive east & you'll end up there as well
54 This actor shakes up the Vatican as Pius XIII The Young Pope in the title of an HBO series
55 The 1970s oil crisis made this project inevitable; much of its construction was elevated out of worry for wildlife and permafrost
56 Famous feuding gossip columnists in the golden age of Hollywood were Louella Parsons & this alliterative lady
57 The medium was in its infancy in the 1930s when this word came along to mean looking good on TV
58 Wrote The Normal Heart fought for AIDS research
59 The ferry from Wellington on New Zealand's North Island to Picton on the south one goes west across this strait
60 This actor not Peter Boyle is the title character in Young Frankenstein

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# Questions
1 Time mentioned “cruelty & enforced conformity” when summing up this novel with a “stormly silent narrator”
2 First appearing in an English dictionary in 1623 mesonoxian means pertaining to this word
3 In his “Natural History” Pliny described it as “Argentum Vivum”
4 Captured in Egypt by the British Army 1801 is painted on the side of this artifact named for the city where it was found
5 The brown hyena & the bat-eared fox both make their home in this largest desert of southern Africa
6 An analogy: Claude Debussy is to Impressionism as this Gymnopédies composer is to Surrealism
7 It comes before voce to mean quietly & before il sole della Toscana to mean the book Under the Tuscan Sun
8 Among the class of 2024 this civil rights icon who at age 6 made history when she integrated one of New Orleans all white schools
9 Ben Kingsley got an Oscar nomination for playing an Iranian immigrant with dreams of home ownership in this drama
10 This man really wanted Jacob to marry his older daughter Leah before his younger Rachel
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