Jeopardy November 14 2023 answers


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# Question
1 Ancient Greeks believed that wine was a gift from this god the Greek equivalent of Bacchus
2 1994:____ Fiction
3 A variety of midge a type of this is believed to be the only insect species native to Antarctica
4 An elf or fairy; I swear I saw one in the garden!
5 The name of this art form means folding paper which is how the crane seen here was made
6 In a familiar phrase it precedes as the driven snow
7 Because of his work there you could call the astronomer Hipparchus Tthe Colossus of this island
8 1989: ____ ____ and Videotape
9 There are more than 2700 species of these cellulose-eating isopterans sometimes called white ants
10 3-hole is one type of this piece of office equipment
11 Useful in electronics crafts this process similar to welding joins circuit components using a low melting point alloy
12 Liquor served without ice is straight or this clean word
13 Horrified by the carnage of war Asoka a 3rd century B.C. ruler in India embraced this peaceful religion
14 2000: Dancer in the ____
15 A giant species of this 100-legged insect grows to 12 inches in length & eats lizards
16 Dustin Lance Black won an Oscar for writing this 2008 Sean Penn film
17 A simple method of printing and duplicating uses these cutouts; paint is sprayed through the removed areas
18 From the Latin for clean it's a 6-letter adjective for virgin hey! still not touched for the very first time
19 4 decades after Constantine Roman emperor Julian sought to revive these types of cults & temples from Latin for rustic
20 1993 from Hong Kong: Farewell My ____
21 Due to their long snouts these cotton destroyers are sometimes called snout beetles
22 It's been used as a synonym for electric current since the 19th century
23 From the French for to cut out it's the craft of decorating a surface with paper shapes
24 Free from defects like a playoff game-winning reception in 1972
25 Hetepheres was the mother of this great pyramid king; when her tomb was found mummy's mummy was missing
26 2013:____ is the Warmest Color
27 Just like chickens some insects have this muscular organ in the digestive tract to grind food
28 The dictionary says it's a person regarded as being assured & artfully ingratiating in manner
29 This craft of stitching fabric with a hook instead of a needle developed in the 19th century
30 Spelled one way it describes a large sum; spelled another it's a toilet Bol cleaner
31 After years as a backup singer she hit it big in 1994 with All I Wanna Do
32 Hosts the annual Campeonato Mundial de Baile de Tango
33 Later editions of this novel have included a chapter of its rumored sequel Buttercup's Baby
34 From 1971 to 1996 Carl Sagan was a professor at this Ithaca New York Ivy League school
35 There are a billion cubic these in a cubic meter
36 The movable barrier where a horse race begins
37 This country superstar's Friends In Low Places was named CMA Single of the Year in 1991
38 It shares its name with a type of light yellow-brown envelope
39 Please Baby Please is a kid's book from this director of She's Gotta Have It
40 Sagan was among the first to suggest that Jupiter's moon Europa might have this & that it might contain life
41 A report said more than 225 billion of these annoying 4-letter texts were sent in 2022; the FCC is on it
42 Luminous celestial object in Matthew that led the magi to the baby Jesus
43 This Seattle band's 1991 debut album was titled Ten for the uniform number of NBA player Mookie Blaylock
44 Its 200-foot-high monument to Columbus is on La Rambla
45 Baby Catcher is the Chronicles of a Modern one of these
46 It was Sagan's award-winning PBS TV show about the universe
47 Begun in 1960 the construction of this High Dam on the Nile cost about $1 billion
48 Any echinoderm of the class Asteroidea
49 In 1998 these gals had back to back No 1 hits with There's Your Trouble & Wide Open Spaces
50 Nicknamed Hollywood North it's about 1100 miles north of the real thing
51 She's not sure if the father is Mark Darcy or Daniel Cleaver in this character's Baby: the Diaries
52 A 1990 photo of Earth taken by this probe prompted Carl Sagan to call planet Earth a pale blue dot
53 One billion of these make up a second
54 In 1985 this Jefferson-less Grace Slick group had a No. 1 hit with We Built This City
55 Protect Ya Neck was the first single by this hip-hop group with a martial arts-themed name
56 Nigeria's most populous
57 This 1981 novel by Toni Morrison takes place on a Caribbean island
58 Sagan co-authored a 1983 scientific paper that predicted that this climate condition would follow atomic war
59 Following this 19th century war France was forced to pay its neighbor 5 billion francs in reparations
60 It's estimated that during WWII the European edition of this U.S. military newspaper topped a million in circulation

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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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