Jeopardy November 08 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy November 08 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 Sir your 1704 book Opticks laid the foundation for the science of spectrum analysis! You totally rock!
2 They've represented Los Angeles the state of California the city of Anaheim & Los Angeles of Anaheim
3 Garlic bulbs are broken up into segments called these for cooking
4 Called New Towne when Harvard College was established the city soon got this name
5 In 1987 the album Ride the Lightning by Metallica achieved this status of 500000 copies sold
6 It's a long rope with a loop on one end used to rope cattle
7 That translucent pink egg you made is amazing! I think that will sell for $18.5 million at a 2007 auction at Christie's one day!
8 Look out below! It's Colorado's NHL team!
9 Slaughterhouses don't have to ask & pay for USDA grades for this meat be it in chop loin or rib form
10 1990 was the end for this country whose districts included Neubrandenburg Leipzig & Karl-Marx-Stadt
11 Champagne is generally fermented in vats of this alliterative alloy
12 How low can you go? Perhaps to this place on the border of heaven or hell
13 Loved your Mar. 4 1841 speech despite the weather! 1 hour 45 minutes of awesome! Now it's clear skies for your presidency!
14 They're the Giants' cross-bay rivals
15 Cook boneless this fowl until the internal temp is 165 degrees; that's a rough day for a capon
16 Separate states until 1964 Tanganyika & Zanzibar combined to form this country
17 This metal was discovered in 1789; it took until 1896 to find out that it was radioactive
18 The opposite of staccato it's a direction to play music smoothly
19 Will you sign my copy of the Domesday Book you commissioned my king? It's a first edition from 1086
20 This nickname of a Texas school's teams comes from the A in A&M
21 To really like something or a finely chopped sweet pickle on a hot dog
22 Here is a map of this former country in 1945; now the region today
23 Zr is the symbol for this chemical element used as a structural material in nuclear reactors
24 W.S. Gilbert wrote it for The Mikado
25 You got the Eastern Roman Empire to pay a ton of gold per year! Will you speak to our Scourge of God fan club?
26 Sing a little song & tell us this nickname of Montreal's Canadian Football League team
27 Gray & red-legged are 2 varieties of this game bird that can be roasted broiled or braised; you in the pear tree! Hide!
28 Since 1964 the former Northern Rhodesia has been this now second from the end alphabetically
29 A policeman could tell you the U.S. half dollar today is about 92% this metal
30 If you run into this word on a menu relax it's just Spanish for prawn
31 The collarbone more technically known as this is part of the pectoral girdle
32 This 1973 horror classic had Linda Blair take an extended look around
33 Popular with nutritionists the brown type of this is intentionally left unmilled
34 This London landmark is the final resting place of 17 monarchs
35 This 1963 work was published in England with the title Monkey Planet
36 Really gnarly or a group of 12 dozen
37 This part seen here is often transplanted
38 Whitney Houston's version of I Will Always Love You is from this film
39 In 1900 this company introduced the Brownie camera making photography accessible to the masses
40 The Great War was a most unpleasant disruption for the Crawley family & their servants on this PBS show
41 At the end of Arthur C. Clarke's Childhood's End this world is destroyed
42 A baby deer or to court favor by flattery
43 These major neck arteries get their name from the Greek for to stupefy
44 The Color of Money was a sequel to this 1961 movie
45 John Brown's raid on the federal arsenal in this town made him a martyr to the antislavery cause
46 St. Mary's Abbey in this city lent part of its name to a theatre that W.B. Yeats co-founded
47 Anne McCaffrey's written about The Dragonriders of The Skies of & The Renegades of this imaginary planet
48 A long spear a freshwater fish or a diving position
49 It's Latin for neck & can mean the neck as well as the outer end of the uterus
50 As this film ends Dustin Hoffman & Katharine Ross sit on a bus in eerie silence
51 The Cobb salad was invented at this Hollywood restaurant named for a hat
52 The legend of this liqueur says a monk invented it in 1510 at the Abbey of Fécamp
53 It's the real name of the planet referred to in the title of a 1965 Frank Herbert novel
54 Polite & friendly or maybe an amaretto
55 If your left brain hemisphere needs to cc your right it's a good thing they're connected by this cc
56 The Hong Kong police thriller & cult film Infernal Affairs was remade as this Oscar winner starring Leo DiCaprio
57 The Cortland variety of these brown very slowly after they're cut making them a good choice for garnishes
58 Catherine Morland is way into goth in this Jane Austen novel
59 Survivors escape to Bronson Beta in the 1933 Philip Wylie & Edwin Balmer novel When this happens
60 Strictly accurate or to demand as a payment

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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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