Jeopardy November 17 2020 answers


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# Question
1 The first humans land on the Moon
2 Who Was That Masked Man? is a book about this title character from radio TV & movies
3 Called Gujarat's Lifeline the Sardar Sarovar Dam in this country still took 56 years to complete
4 In 1764 this school then called Rhode Island College became the 7th college chartered in America
5 This Girl On Fire performer chose her last name in reference to the piano & because it can open so many doors
6 To make a partisan matter out of something maybe by dividing Democrats & Republicans
7 Joseph McCarthy is officially censured by the U.S. Senate
8 Writer Johnston McCulley created this masked vigilante with a Spanish name that means fox
9 This civilization built some of the oldest dams still in use including the Proserpina Dam at Mérida Spain
10 This college cited Woodrow Wilson's racist thinking & policies as it took his name off its School of Public & Intl. Affairs
11 I Will Survive indeed; in 2020 40 years after her hit this singer was back on top winning a Grammy for Best Roots Gospel Album
12 To get used to a new environment particularly its temperature
13 World War II begins in Europe
14 Here are some of the masks of these Mexican wrestlers
15 Now in danger of failing the Kariba Dam on the Zambezi River created the world's largest one of these by volume 43 cubic miles
16 Dartmouth's Geisel Medical School is named for this writer & his wife; though he was a Dr. he was not an M.D.
17 In 2015 Rolling Stone named her & Ike No. 2 on their list of the Greatest Duos of All Time
18 Term for milk that hasn't been heat-treated to kill microorganisms
19 The Soviet Union is dissolved
20 This Dumas novel suggests that the prisoner is actually the twin brother of Louis XIV
21 In the 1950s Switzerland's Mauvoisin Dam became the world's tallest one replacing this American one
22 Here's Handsome Dan who became the mascot of this school in 1889
23 With more than 100 million albums sold this Man! I Feel Like A Woman! singer is among the top-selling country artists of all time
24 To appoint someone as a sheriff's assistant
25 ENIAC the world's first general-purpose electronic digital computer is built
26 In this French novel a singer named Christine longs to see beneath the mask of the title character
27 The Guri Dam near the Guyana border was built to ease this South American country's dependence on oil
28 Part of Penn this business school once had the goal of its grads becoming pillars of the state
29 This frontwoman for the Go-Go's has also had solo hits like Mad About You & I Get Weak
30 To do exercise that increases oxygen intake perhaps to a Jane Fonda workout video
31 It's just 3 to 4 inches long & seems to be gradually disappearing through evolution but when it gets blocked it can still kill you
32 We wish you a merry isthmus as we travel from Las Tablas to Los Pozos in this Central American country
33 John Steinbeck lifted the title of this novel from The Battle Hymn Of The Republic
34 Names for stools include counter bar & this 3-letter synonym for bar
35 A Latin word for grace or favor it means free of charge
36 This actress offered Drew's Blend a pinot noir
37 The thinking part of the brain it accounts for about 85% of the brain's weight
38 We'll start in Irkutsk go past Lake Baikal then up into the Arctic Circle; all are a part of this Russian region
39 Thomas Gray's line far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife gave this Thomas an 1874 novel title
40 The king mattress named for this U.S. state measures 72 wide by 84 long
41 Borrowed from German this 5-letter word means an intense but nonspecific anxiety
42 Haig Club whisky added some Posh Spice to its recipe relative-ly speaking after this soccer star became a partner
43 The trochlea a spool-shaped surface in this bone articulates with the ulna & that's no joke
44 We've landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport for a stay in this capital; we hear one night there makes a hard man humble
45 Milton's Unless the almighty maker them ordain / His dark materials to create more worlds inspired the title of a trilogy by him
46 This alliterative bookcase with glass or wooden doors is named for a type of British lawyer
47 An Italian grandmother gives this command when it's time to eat
48 He must have worked up a thirst starring in Two Guys a Girl & a Pizza Place & Deadpool as he invested in Aviation Gin
49 Blockage of these neck arteries that bring blood to your brain can lead to stroke
50 We'll head out of Regina hit Moose Jaw then head up to catch some northern pike at Wollaston Lake in this prairie province
51 This Shakespeare play provided Agatha Christie with by the pricking of my thumbs
52 Two sets of double letters end the name of this smallish sofa
53 Excessive sentimentality or chicken fat--this Yiddish word means both
54 Drink You Away was part of this singer's 20/20 Experience; he might suggest his Sauza 901 Tequila for the task
55 Chronic alcohol drinking is a big cause of this disease but it can also occur due to obesity or hepatitis C
56 Head from Mongo to Koro Toro then cross the northern border of this landlocked African nation into Libya... or maybe not
57 Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart takes its title from this man's poem The Second Coming
58 This free-standing cupboard has an Italian name
59 Instead of calm or nonchalance try this French phrase that means cold blood
60 Strip away his credit as Magic Mike & he was still born & bred to be part of Born & Bred Vodka

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1 Until Alabama became the 22nd state this one was first alphabetically
2 Taken from her unknowingly the immortal line of HeLa cells were named in honor of this woman who died of cancer in 1951
3 In several verses this uncomfortable goat hair fabric is worn with ashes as a sign of mourning
4 Alum Robin Williams set up a scholarship won by this woman who made it from Group 32 to the lead in Zero Dark Thirty
5 You could transcend blockchain barriers at 2023s Icon Hyperbuild this type of event for computer programmers
6 The Netherlands Order of the House of Orange in 1905 & the Bronze Cross in 1940 were both created by this queen
7 This dutch scholar put out a 1516 translation of the Bible that made it more accessible & helped lead to the Reformation
8 A precursor to this compound L-DOPA was used by Oliver Sacks to help bring Leonard L. out of 30 years of a coma-like condition
9 John the Baptist wore a garment made of the hair of this animal while in the wilderness & eating locusts and wild honey
10 A Tony for King Hedley II & an Oscar for Fences are part of this Group 22 womans EGOT
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