Jeopardy November 19 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy November 19 2020 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 The Windrush Evenlode & Cherwell are tributaries of this English river
2 On the day I was born / In April 1822 / I had no idea I'd be president or a top general too / I wore the blues / The Union Army blues
3 This fruit was an early symbol of peace & prosperity
4 Ted in Ted: S.M.
5 It's a request made after trial for review by a higher court
6 Adding my opinion I'm putting my this trifling amount in; I'd like to think it's worth more
7 The name of this Mexican city may be derived from a ranch in the area whose name translates to Aunt Jane
8 Can you hear this train's whistle blowin' / In 1889 / Running from Paris to Constantinople / Murder on the riders' minds
9 No lie Burger King calls this signature sandwich America's favorite burger
10 Ralph in Wreck-It Ralph:J.C.R.
11 On Facebook if you delete this request the sender can't send you another one for a year
12 Something completely without value is said to be not worth a plugged this
13 The name of this Iraqi city means gift of God or founded by God
14 There's a dark house over yonder / In Boston's North Square / The home this Founding Father rode from / A home still standing there
15 It's Christmas and we got a batch of this semi-soft candy--yum
16 Mater in Cars: L.T.C.G.
17 In 2015 a California state agency mandated that restaurants may not serve this unless the diner requests it
18 You turn on one of these when you change direction in a small area
19 This largest Alaskan island is home to the largest type of grizzly bear
20 Goin' to this max-security prison / Goin' to N.Y. soon / Its prisoner revolt had Pacino scream it / In Dog Day Afternoon
21 Encyclopedia Britannica says this quick bread became an integral part of the fashionable ritual of 'taking tea'
22 Remy from Ratatouille:P.O.
23 Perhaps the most famous song request in movie history is for this tune: Play it Sam
24 The essential point of a matter or the very last part of a financial report showing profit or loss
25 This 1500-mile mountain chain separates the Mediterranean basin from the Sahara
26 Hundreds of miles of this barrier / Got to stop any German assault / Got a design but no Belgian line / Think that may be a fault
27 This corkscrew pasta gets its name from the Italian for little spindles
28 Wyldstyle/Lucy in The Lego Movie: E.B.
29 To access a web page your computer sends this familiar 4-letter type of request
30 This royal phrase denotes a huge amount of money perhaps to get your monarch back from those kidnappers
31 In 1994 4 years after his release from prison he became president of South Africa
32 No surprise this animal's name is from Greek for 8-footed
33 In a No. 1 song he cautioned In every life we have some trouble but when you worry you make it double don't worry be happy
34 One Good Turn is a history of this tool & Mr. Phillips makes an appearance
35 As Marty Byrde on Ozark this actor relocates his family to Missouri to try to pay off a debt to a drug cartel
36 If you're being elusive you are taking these maneuvers
37 We salute you if you remember that he victoriously led U.S. Forces in the Persian Gulf War
38 From Malay for man of the forest this primate lives in the tropical rain forests of Sumatra
39 What me worry? is the motto of this Mad Magazine cover boy
40 In 2018 Cod & Salt author Mark Kurlansky tackled this liquid letting us know donkey's is low-fat & goat's is high-protein
41 A fashionable psychopathic hitwoman becomes the obsession of an MI6 agent on this BBC comedy crime drama
42 Being burnt in this 6-letter manner is not usually a good sign
43 This Michigan M.D. defended himself at his fifth trial in 1999; conviction for second-degree murder ensued
44 The reindeer also goes by this Native American name meaning shoveler of snow from its habit of shoving snow aside to feed
45 An old song says What's the use of worrying...so pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and do this this this
46 Vince Beiser's The World in a Grain is about this substance that concrete & glass among other things are made of
47 Spun off from Sons of Anarchy this show focuses on an outlaw motorcycle gang operating on the California/ Mexico border
48 Seismological term for the place you least want to be in an earthquake
49 The daughter of a Czech diplomat she was U.S. ambassador to the U.N. before becoming U.S. Secretary of State
50 Though it's really a mammal its name is from Latin for pig fish
51 When he was chair of the Fed in 1995 he said I worry incessantly that I might be too clear
52 Jasmine & vanilla are 2 ingredients but you won't get the whole recipe in Tilar J. Mazzeo's book about this numerical perfume
53 3 suburban mothers stop playing it safe & rob a supermarket on this show but that's just the start of their criminal troubles
54 A Christian holiday or any sudden insight
55 Replacing Ed Koch in 1990 he became New York City's first African American mayor
56 Though wide awake now this critter is thought to get the first part of its name from a word for sleep
57 In this compilation of teachings the Jewish sage Hillel said The more possessions the more worry
58 Charles Seife wrote a book about it; ignored by the Romans & Greeks it became the most important tool in mathematics
59 This show stars Cillian Murphy as the leader of a British gang that rises up from the streets after World War I
60 This word that means boiling over with excitement comes from the Latin for boiling over

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# Questions
1 On Nov. 15 1961 JFK suspended the 8-hour workday at this agency saying its work needed to proceed with all possible speed
2 In 2003 No Doubt charted with Its My Life first a 1984 hit for this group that could be in the repetition category
3 Kirks the largest variety of this African antelope can be just 14 inches tall & weigh but 8 pounds
4 William James 1890 The Principles of this is considered a classic in the field
5 This famously publicity-averse Vineland novelist complimented George Saunders work as astoundingly tuned
6 This second Roman emperor tried to ban kissing at state functions perhaps to control an outbreak of cold sores (ugh sorry)
7 Theres a primate in this British expression that refers to freezing weather; the Beastie Boys song is about booze
8 The Bridge about Swedish & Danish cops on the same case was remade as this show in which the cops are British & French
9 Limb weakness & impairment of the heart & nerves are symptoms of this disorder caused by a deficiency in vitamin B1
10 At Brown Jessaca Leinaweaver the chair of this department aims to study humanity past & present
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