Jeopardy November 14 2019 answers


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# Question
1 If you are forced out of the company a golden this clause will make sure you are well taken care of
2 AKI refers to acute this organ injury which means you're having trouble removing waste
3 2019 is the Year of this array of elements as it's the 150th anniversary
4 California has no official state fruit but does have four state nuts--the almond the pecan the walnut and this
5 In 2013 this young actress and singer had a bestseller with Staying Strong a book of affirmations
6 Ran against in an election
7 For a good military retreat book an executive one at this service academy's Thayer Hotel in the Hudson Valley
8 Sometimes done along with a hysterectomy a BSO is a bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy a removal of these
9 2009 the International Year of Astronomy celebrated 400 years of this invention
10 The tallest of the working breeds it's Pennsylvania's state dog; William Penn is said to have owned one
11 In Reckless Chrissie Hynde recounts her early years as the lead singer of this band
12 Treated a person as if she were a thing angering feminists
13 It's the anatomical nickname for executive search consultants
14 Doc gets out the little rubber hammer to test your DTR or deep this reflex
15 2013 was the Year of this staple Andean crop which the U.N. hopes can help eradicate world hunger
16 Its state tree is the sugar maple though it has a mighty pine at the center of its state seal
17 This 7th book in the Harry Potter series sold 8.3 million copies on its first day of release
18 Took place
19 The Toyota Century is the limousine of choice for the person with this title (a new one took over in 2019)
20 A CBC or complete this gets hemoglobin & platelet stats
21 2002 was the Year of this form of green travel the visiting of natural habitats in a way that minimizes environmental impact
22 Laugh maniacally as you realize the common one of these is Minnesota's state bird
23 This thriller was right on track with its tale of Rachel Watson who witnesses something shocking on her commute
24 Arranged systematically or got workers to join a union
25 This brand became synonymous with a private jet after it debuted in 1963--Bombardier makes them now
26 There's no Q in this adjective for a shot given into the fatty tissue under the skin but SQ is the abbreviation for it
27 1982 was the Year of Sanctions against this country that was suspended from the General Assembly in 1974 & readmitted in 1994
28 Don Woods the first weatherman on KTUL created Gusty the official cartoon character of this tornado-prone state
29 Girl she's the motivational speaker and bestselling author of works like Girl Wash Your Face and Girl Stop Apologizing
30 Indicated which instruments should play which notes
31 Forky joins Woody & the gang for the fourth outing in this animated series
32 In the Eastern Pacific the tropic runs just north of this AKA Isla de Pascua
33 1811: Sense and Sensibility
34 This library pioneer shortened his first name from Melville to Melvil
35 Marked by things like expensive cars or homes this type of symbol of social rank comes from the Latin for to stand
36 Quebracho one of the hardest woods is from Spanish for breaker of this tool
37 I always tear up at the line A toast to my big brother George. The richest man in town! in this Jimmy Stewart film
38 In an Argentine valley a huge one of these ancient timepieces marks the tropic's latitude
39 1920: The Mysterious Affair at Styles
40 In 1858 this man patented a new type of reusable jar with a screw-cap lid & partnered with glassblowers to produce them
41 It's the term for the conversion of a society from an agricultural economy to one based on manufacturing
42 Traditionally Brits have used this 4-letter term for any grain; as a result they use the term maize for the yellow vegetable
43 A line from this Tarantino film: We ain't in the prisoner-takin' business; we in the killin' Nazi business
44 If you're following the tropic westward just south of Tonga Monday becomes Tuesday as you do this
45 2005: Twilight
46 During the Blitz Edward R. Murrow borrowed this 5- word phrase from Londoners who weren't sure they'd survive the evening
47 In 2017 Jim Brown and Kareem helped launch San Jose State's Institute for the Study of this Society and Social Change
48 This word for a sycophant comes from medicine shows where assistants would pretend to eat amphibians & then be cured
49 Not only did she write and direct Charlie's Angels this comedic actress also has a co-starring role: I'm Bosley.
50 The tropic passes through Western Australia Queensland and this territory in between them
51 1940: The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
52 This New York Times crossword editor graduated from Indiana with a degree in enigmatology (the study of puzzles)
53 In the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis this ability of humans shapes how we view reality
54 This word found in the name of a Grand dam refers to a deep ravine
55 Hugh Jackman played this senator caught with Donna Rice during his 1988 presidential campaign in The Front Runner
56 4 countries lie completely south of the tropic New Zealand eSwatini Lesotho & this one in South America
57 1988: The Bean Trees
58 This author known for her gender-disparity test wrote the graphic novel memoir Fun Home
59 William Sumner a pioneer in sociology advocated social this -ism where the poorly adapted die out
60 The word fink used for strikebreakers might come from this detective agency often used in that capacity

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# Questions
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3 Ways you might have lost your seat in Congress: defeated expelled or this meaning the maps were changed on you
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