Jeopardy November 14 2020 answers


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# Question
1 In 2005 80% of New Orleans was flooded by this cataclysm
2 The perfect foil for corned beef or pastrami at a Jewish deli is this bread traditionally made with caraway seeds
3 The ancient town of Craco in this country's boot was abandoned after a 1980 earthquake
4 I seem to recall the old house having this room to store food over the winter
5 The One After Ross Says Rachel
6 37 degrees is normal human body temperature on this scale
7 First lady Helen Taft arranged the planting of hundreds of these trees along the Potomac River in Washington
8 This long thin loaf of French bread has cleverly been called a French stick though its name actually means little rod
9 Home to one of Japan's major mines for this fuel Battleship Island was abandoned in the 1970s when the supply petered out
10 This closed figure is integral to a branch of math
11 Edith Flips Her Wig
12 Casey Stengel played for the Dodgers & Giants but had his number 37 retired by these other 2 New York teams he managed
13 In the 1930s the AFL expelled members of this group from its ranks; in 1955 the 2 organizations reunited
14 Gold miners in the Klondike got this nickname after a bread they made
15 The Exclusion Zone created after this 1986 event covers some 1600 square miles & you should still keep out
16 It's how the ladies got across the lake to the island
17 Opie & the Bully
18 This Texan was the USA's 37th vice president (& 36th president)
19 In 1951 Matthew Ridgway replaced this general as Allied Commander in the Far East
20 Why do hamburger buns commonly feature these seeds aka benne? No one seems to know
21 Once a glamorous resort Varosha on this island has been off-limits since 1974 fighting between Greeks & Turks
22 In the southwest a Native American abode was commonly made of this
23 Castaways Pictures Presents
24 The character of Rick Blaine in this classic movie is 37 years old
25 During the winter of 1777-78 at Valley Forge a tired and disorganized Continental Army was drilled into shape by this German Baron
26 Italian breads include focaccia & this one whose name means slipper
27 A station for hunting these at Grytviken on South Georgia has been abandoned for decades & that's fine with us
28 It was quite an ordeal getting to this Texas city
29 The Lady in the Bottle
30 According to legend on his journey of conquest in 218 B.C. this man brought 37 elephants with him
31 Before running The Office he starred in school plays like How To Succeed in Business without Really Trying
32 Ali Cross a book for young mystery fans features the son of Alex Cross from novels by this author
33 On June 12 1817 Baron von Drais went several miles demonstrating his 2-wheeled running machine an early version of this
34 Edward VII called this official London residence of the royal family a sepulchre
35 Sirhan Sirhan for the 1968 assassination of this man: the death sentence commuted to life in prison
36 One side in the Cold War was often called the Eastern this group
37 His yearbook mentions he did varsity wrestling and varsity soccer and his original last name was Mapother
38 Larry McMurtry won high praise for this 1985 novel about an 1800s cattle drive from Texas to Montana
39 In 1714 physicist Daniel Fahrenheit invented the first thermometer to use this liquid
40 A major royal residence until a 1512 fire the Palace of Westminster is now home to these Houses
41 In 2009 for securities fraud investment adviser fraud false filings with the SEC & other crimes: 150 years in prison for him
42 Pressure measured in millibars
43 This future Oscar winner was valedictorian of her graduating class at the Lycée Français in Los Angeles
44 In 1998 Iran declared it no longer sought Salman Rushdie's death over this novel
45 In 1986 Dr. Patricia Bath invented a device that safely uses one of these beams to remove cataracts in the eye
46 Caernarfon Castle was used by Edward I in the 13th century when subduing this country now part of the United Kingdom
47 Nathuram Godse who murdered this man in 1948 as he headed to a prayer meeting: death by hanging
48 This variety of pear is crisp & in season from September to April
49 She was on the fast track her senior year winning the AAU Junior Olympics Pentathlon; in 1988 she would win the Olympics Heptathlon
50 E.M. Forster saw his first major success in 1910 with this novel named for a country estate
51 Laszlo & Gyorgy Biro of Hungary used a novel tip when making this easy-to-use implement in the 1930s
52 Originally a Saxon castle this edifice overlooks the Thames River and is where several English monarchs are entombed
53 30-year CIA veteran Aldrich Ames in 1994 for tax evasion & this more serious crime: life without parole
54 Religious territorial jurisdiction aka a diocese
55 At her Connecticut high school most of this lawyer and conservative media pundit's jabs were as a member of the fencing team
56 This Donna Tartt bestseller begins While I was still in Amsterdam I dreamed about my mother for the first time in years
57 Inspired as a boy by H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds he launched the world's first liquid-fueled rocket in 1926
58 This castle on the River Dee where the royal family spends summers is lovingly called The Highland Barn
59 This Attorney General for his role in the Watergate scandal: ultimately 19 months in prison
60 A legal opinion by all the judges of an appeals court not just a smaller panel is given en this French for bench

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# Questions
1 The 42-foot-high statue of Athena in this state capital is the tallest indoor statue in the United States
2 Opened in 1932 one of its missions is to advance understanding and appreciation of Shakespeares writings
3 The name of this political club of the French Revolution refers to the Dominican monastery where members met
4 In Lower Saxony wreaths are hung on birch trees to celebrate Pfingsten this festival celebrated 7 weeks after Easter
5 Italian gives us this word for an outline of what could happen also an old word for a screenplay
6 Lots of drama as his majestys sloop Sophie is getting a new captain in this first Jack Aubrey novel
7 The only president laid to rest in D.C. hes entombed in the Washington National Cathedral
8 These guys led by Booker T. Jones backed Stax Records stars like Otis Redding & had hits of their own like Time Is Tight
9 A 2023 coup back by protests took over this country southeast of Algeria & French troops fighting Islamic terrorists said adieu
10 On or about January 25 Scots observe the birth of this literary giant by holding suppers with haggis & whisky to wash it down
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