Jeopardy November 21 2019 answers


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# Question
1 Disney's first-ever Broadway adaptation was this one based on a movie & a fairy tale: Be our guest be our guest...
2 The second Monday in February is Clean Out Your this Day so shake the crumbs out of that keyboard & delete those unused .exes
3 An expectant mother probably wouldn't want the baby brought by the shoebill type of this bird
4 This Harper Lee classic topped the list & was the favorite book of 48 states as well
5 Matkot Hebrew for racquet is the unofficial national sport of this nation where it's being played in the photo
6 Coiffeur
7 This hit musical will give you chills: And let it go let it go...
8 Write (actually write on paper) a letter on June 1 the National Day for these alliterative & friendly correspondents
9 Despite the name of this wild African pig the bumps on its face aren't caused by a virus. They're just protective
10 Only one title from each author could make the list; these 2 sisters represented the Bronte family at No. 10 & No. 21
11 The name of this racket game that's played on a 4-walled court also means to crush
12 Bibliothécaire
13 The Sherman brothers turned a mouthful into a catchy song a delightful scene in this musical: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
14 Don't take my odd looks the wrong way. I'm just a simple one of these fowl with the same name as a Kentucky bourbon
15 This author made the list at No. 24 with his epic The Stand
16 What's the dill yo? The USAPA promotes this racket sport one of the USA's fastest-growing sports
17 Hôtesse de l'air
18 The spectacular opening number of this show is just one reason it won a Best Musical Tony: It's the circle of life...
19 On February 1 I scream you scream we all scream for this fancy dessert named for the 49th state
20 Sounding like a truly gross salad item these sea creatures expel their organs & grow new ones
21 Sci-fi entries on the list ranged from Frank Herbert's Dune to this much sillier Douglas Adams book
22 The Thomas Cup & the Uber Cup are presented by the BWF this racket sport's world federation
23 Écrivain
24 Special footwear helps the characters glide across the stage in a show-stopping number from this musical: Under the sea...
25 Spare a thought for the humphead wrasse & Oahu tree snail on the third Friday in May the national day for these
26 A type of crab found near Antarctic hydro-thermal vents is called this like the Abominable Snowman
27 7 of the top 10 books on the list were written by women including this series by Diana Gabaldon
28 Spanish for ball this basque court game was a 1924 Olympic demonstration sport
29 Infirmière
30 Pirates Anne Bonny & Mary Read avoided execution by the British because they both happened to be in this condition
31 Stop! Police! This title woman you don't have to put on the red light
32 Reading this part of the paper; Mutts really has him holding his sides
33 1/4 of the Noble Eightfold Path of this religion is saying nothing to hurt others & gaining knowledge of the truth
34 The quills of this rodent consist of long sharp bristles of fused hairs
35 Lagertha was formidable in the 9th century among these Scandinavian invaders
36 Lady Gaga titled this song the Spanish version of late designer McQueen's first name
37 With the service Carbonite doing an alliterative business this an important but often neglected computer task
38 Roseau Dominica was burned by the French in 1805 & suffered near-total destruction by one of these in 1979
39 In 1990 Father Gabriele Amorth co-founded the International Association of these people who deal with the possessed
40 It's the opposite of diurnal
41 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) The most successful pirate of all time was a woman. Ching Shih grew her late husband's fleet into more than 1000 ships controlling almo
42 I'm begging darling please! Eric Clapton wrote this love song for Pattie Harrison then wed to Eric's good pal George
43 Packing a picnic basket & being sure to include these pickled flower buds to flavor the salad
44 Valletta Malta was named for the grand master of the Knights Hospitaller after they survived a 1565 siege there by this empire
45 This directional group formalized its split from Northerners in Augusta Georgia in 1845
46 It's another name for whooping cough
47 18th century pirate Rachel Wall went ashore & met her downfall for this type of robbery--she took a bonnet on a Boston public road
48 This British singer-songwriter introduced us to both Veronica & Alison
49 Folding the U.S. flag in the official manner bending it over onto itself this many times
50 With room for 7000 worshippers Al Fateh Mosque in Manama capital of this island kingdom is the nation's largest
51 At the Passover seder a cup of wine is poured & left untouched for this prophet due to his role in the coming of the Messiah
52 Doing some speechifying? Work on this the study & practice of oral delivery
53 Sayyida al-Hurra 16th century pirate queen of the Western Mediterranean was one of these French-named pirates of the Barbary Coast
54 Kiss got all ballad-y singing this woman I hear you callin' but I can't come home right now
55 The bachata--or is it the merengue? Anyway a dance from this Caribbean country
56 Founded in 1736 as a stopping place for ships between Europe and Asia Port Louis is the capital of this island nation in the Indian Ocean
57 Often called Islamic law it's broader than secular law codes & uses recommended & disapproved not legal & illegal
58 Daimyo who controlled vast territories employed many of these warriors

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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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