Jeopardy November 13 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy November 13 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 1916 it began packaging its flagship product in a variety of glass called Georgia green
2 In 1914 this automaker raised the minimum wage for his employees to $5 a day more than twice the going rate
3 Memory & Mr. Mistoffelees
4 This older name for tuberculosis referred to the disease's wasting away of the body
5 In an 1851 work this general stands in a small boat on the Delaware a U.S. flag nearby
6 Toy dogs like the Chihuahua can be trained to use these; experts say fill your dog's with the non-clumping stuff
7 June 6 1944
8 He had a good year in 1928; construction began on the New York City Art Deco building named for him & he acquired Dodge
9 Tradition & Matchmaker Matchmaker
10 This infectious illness has long been known as the kissing disease
11 God aided by cherubim reaches out to this bored-looking guy; oh yeah it's on a ceiling
12 Dogs & cats shouldn't share food as cats are obligate these & their chow is too high in protein to be good for dogs
13 In a 1954 experiment U.S. Air Force Dr. John Stapp accelerated to 632 miles per hours in five seconds surviving 46 of these units
14 Charles & Henry were the first names of this pair of Englishmen who produced the Silver Ghost in 1907
15 It's Raining On Prom Night &Look Att Me I'm Sandra Dee
16 In Julius Caesar Shakespeare mentions falling sickness this disorder characterized by seizures
17 In this work mom is seated facing left--or is it right? Anyway she's clad in black with a white lace cap
18 Experts say this breed that originated in Newfoundland is good with cats--& heck everything else
19 The most common human blood type (make sure to include whether it's positive or negative)
20 This early 1900s racer who gave his name to a major GM division was born in la Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland
21 Johnny's Mambo &(I've Had) The Time Of My Life
22 An old name for influenza wasn't grab or clutch but this from French for seize
23 We're not sure if you'd call that teal or azure the young man with a feathered cap is wearing in this 1770 work
24 The AKC says these herding dogs that come in rough & smooth types love children & that love can extend to cats
25 A cheap film shown in addition to the main feature
26 In 1932 this auto racer began using the squadron badge of a World War I flying ace a prancing horse
27 The Music And The Mirror & One
28 Pens down scrivener's palsy is an old term for this also known as graphospasm
29 Children frolic among wild beasts as a confused lion looks out at us--it really is The Peaceable this
30 The kitten's investigating the tail of a pup of this terrier breed named for an English cleric
31 Violinist August Wilhelmj's arrangement of the 2nd movement of Bach's Suite No. 3 in D major is known as Air On this
32 In 1566 this Magnificent sultan was succeeded by his not-so-magnificent son Selim II the Sot
33 In Gentlemen Prefer Blondes she inquires Is this the way to Europe France?
34 The National Gallery of Art (in the United States)
35 This cheese usually aged & grated is named for the Eternal City
36 Botanically it's the part of the flowering plant that holds the seeds so it includes acorns
37 Italian for unknown it's how you travel when you don't want to be recognized
38 In 1571 the Holy League defeated Ottoman naval forces in the Gulf of Patras off the coast of Lepanto in this current nation
39 1939: That's what's wrong with you. You should be kissed and often and by someone who knows how
40 The Exploratorium
41 Edam is made in a ball; this other Dutch cheese is made in wheels with a waxed red or yellow rind
42 In HIV these genetic changes that alter the organism happen so fast a single aids drug is unworkable
43 Tossed at New Year's it has a name meaning sweetmeats the little candies tossed during carnival
44 The Ottoman Empire ended in 1922 when this man led a movement that established the Republic of Turkey
45 At the end of Little Caesar this actor cries Mother of Mercy. Is this the end of Rico?
46 Carnegie Museum of Natural History
47 Herman & Lily know that this oft-imitated cheese shares its name with the Alsace valley where it originated
48 In the Batesian type of this aka imitation an organism evolves to look like a more noxious one so it's left alone
49 These quick appearances by guest stars in films can carve out a little comic relief
50 In the early 14th century the Ottomans moved their capital to Bursa which is in this Asian part of modern-day Turkey
51 A boy's best friend is his mother
52 The Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum
53 Danbo a cheese originally from this country is also known as King Christian IX when made with caraway seeds
54 Transporting this protein is the main job of your body's erythrocytes
55 Ben Jonson's 1598 comedy Every Man in His Humour uses this Italian term for a brothel
56 With a name meaning new troops these elite infantry soldiers originally consisted of slaves & prisoners of war
57 In My Favorite Year he wails I'm not an actor I'm a movie star!
58 The Museum of Pop Culture in this city has been called Blobitecture
59 This Swiss cheese that dates back to the 12th century is named for a valley in the Canton of Fribourg
60 This 5-letter word for a virus that infects a bacterial cell is sometimes prefixed by bacterio
61 Somewhere along the line this instrument's name lost its big finish of forte

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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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