Jeopardy November 27 2019 answers


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# Question
1 Approximately 60 million square miles: this largest ocean
2 In IRS an agency of the Treasury Department
3 This Star Trek spin-off boldly stayed in place--it took place on a station instead of a ship
4 (Sarah of the Clue Crew in Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth MA.) Arriving in Plymouth in December 1620 the Pilgrims spent several months on the Mayflower while building their new homes initiall
5 10 years after bagging a trophy this ex-Florida QB hit .231 with 5 home runs for a Mets Minor League team in 2017
6 Ed lived
7 More than 950000 square miles: this sea that touches Africa & Asia among others
8 In IBS a disorder of the intestines
9 The Internet that has not been indexed by these is the deep web
10 In 1621 what's sometimes called the first Thanksgiving lasted 3 days in celebration of this gathering of the autumn crops
11 In '93 Charlie Ward was the QB for coach Bobby Bowden at this U.; in '94 Ward was the PG for coach Pat Riley & the Knicks
12 See ovary
13 5.4 million square miles: this ocean that touches the U.S. Canada & Russia among others
14 In DPI a measure of printing resolution
15 This 8-letter type of digitally manipulated video has realistic face swaps like Nicolas Cage's face on Amy Adams' body
16 (Sarah of the Clue Crew at Plimoth Plantation.) Re-enactors today at Plimoth Plantation wear what the actual Pilgrims did like what they'd worn in England. The image of black hats and buckled
17 This Bo knows he crushed a 448' leadoff HR to dead center in the 1989 All-Star Game in which he was also the MVP
18 Cod heap
19 About 378000 square miles: also called the East Sea it borders Sakhalin Island
20 In F.I. a feature of some car engines
21 In 1947 this Iowa company introduced its DeepFreeze Upright freezer
22 Ill-nourished after their first winter the Pilgrims learned to plant corn & use herring for fertilizer from this guide & interpreter
23 This 6'5 245-lb. QB followed up his 2010 Heisman by being rookie of the year in 2011 for the Carolina Panthers
24 Nice debt
25 Around 900000 square miles: this sea that touches North America & Asia
26 In AFIS a system law enforcement uses to compare fingerprints
27 On airplane flights be sure to walk around every now & then to avoid DVT short for this
28 (Sarah of the Clue Crew in Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth MA.) After more than a decade of grinding corn by hand life became easier for the Pilgrims of Plymouth once they built this type of m
29 This Texas A&M QB did not follow up his 2012 Heisman by being rookie of the year in 2014 for the Cleveland Browns
30 Flood bites
31 A talented violinist he said If I were not a physicist I would probably be a musician. I often think in music
32 Its name also refers to a creature known for its wattle
33 A real historical person Dr. William Butts (died 1545) appears in the Shakespeare play about this king
34 An artist's financial supporter
35 Downtown L.A. has the aptly named cathedral of Our Lady of these beings
36 God scolds Homer Simpson for skipping church but then admits Sometimes even I'd rather be watching this sport
37 He has humorously said My songs are like anchovies. Some people love them. Some people get nauseous.
38 These 2 start off with the same 6-letter word
39 Dr. Astrov & this title Chekhov relative vie for the affections of another man's wife
40 Seen at stadiums this giant screen that was trademarked by Sony is definitely bigger than an elephant
41 Indianapolis' Scottish Rite Cathedral is not a place of worship but a meeting place for this fraternal society
42 Graham Chapman kneels in this film but God says Oh don't grovel! One thing I can't stand it's people groveling!
43 Mahalia Jackson said Blues are the songs of despair but these songs are the songs of hope
44 This member shares its name with a Terry Gilliam film
45 Dr. Begriffenfeldt appears in this P.G. Ibsen play about a legendary Norwegian hero
46 Long before a Transformer villain was called this name it was a nickname for the heroine in A Wrinkle in Time
47 Both Spanish & French governors worshipped at a church on the site of what's now this city's St. Louis Cathedral
48 After reading some complaints in Bruce Almighty God tells this actor I'm not much for blaspheming but that last one made me laugh
49 Horace Walpole wrote of this composer's oratorios they thrive abundantly ...they give me an idea of heaven
50 The 2 members with the initials S.A.
51 A hypochondriac wants his daughter to marry a doctor in the Moliere play with the alliterative title The Imaginary this
52 Ernest Lawrence won a Nobel Prize in Physics for this particle accelerator
53 Washington National Cathedral in D.C. is not Catholic but this American member of the Anglican Communion
54 The TV show Miracle Workers is set in the offices of Heaven with this actor as God
55 Nietzsche said of this opera composer his former friend His art presses with the weight of a hundred atmospheres
56 Population about 500 million it's the only G20 member that is not a country in its own right
57 A woman wants a doctor to perform a lobotomy on her niece in the Tennessee Williams play Suddenly then
58 Graphite marks from No. 2 pencils were perfect to fill in the multiple choice bubbles on forms from this 8-letter co.
59 Nicknamed St. John the Unfinished this New York City cathedral is the world's largest Gothic one despite still being under construction
60 As God in Dogma this singer performs a miracle--she gets Jay to be as silent as Bob

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# Questions
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