Jeopardy October 01 2020 answers


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# Question
1 Acts of Parliament & other conventions & court decisions make up what is called Britain's unwritten this document
2 Though lesser known than Joplin African American James Scott was one of the great composers in this musical style
3 You hang your curtains on this
4 In 1860 this service got its first delivery from Missouri to California in 10 days
5 I tried soft I tried rigid gas permeable my eyes still don't feel right with these
6 This Japanese mountain has kind of a Russian doll arrangement with the current volcano over earlier ones including Komitake
7 A vote of this in life means someone believes in you; a vote of no this in Parliament means it might be time for a new government
8 The Hustle & ah ah ah ah Stayin' Alive were 2 hits helping make up this '70s era
9 A 2015 study showed that even if they pay online more than 90% of U.S. households still preferred these to be mailed to them
10 Legally speaking in 1794 William Bradford became the second person to hold this cabinet post
11 Maybe taking on this burrowing animal & mascot of the University of Wisconsin as a house pet was not my finest idea
12 The Tagus River flows across this nation the westernmost country in continental Europe
13 Britain's standard V.A.T. short for this is 20% for most goods & services
14 A 1992 N.Y. Times article asked how did this word meaning dirt filth trash become synonymous with a musical genre?
15 It's an indolent revolving tray for foods
16 Gerald Ford tried to tackle a big 1970s economic problem with the WIN program or Whip this Now
17 We overpaid & never got the vacation weeks we wanted--where's that Kiplinger's article How to Get Rid of this
18 With more than 14 million people this Nigerian city is one of Africa's most populous
19 In your house it's the 2-word room for your computer & paperwork; in Britain it's a department of domestic affairs
20 Selena was named Female Vocalist of the Year 11 times at the awards named for this style of Latin music
21 This bendy fastener
22 This German trade organization that helped the growth of Riga & Tallinn was in a League of its own
23 I'm playing this Othello villain in an hour?! I know Roderigo helps him & he frames Cassio but I don't know his lines
24 About a third of the continent's population lives in this directional Australian state
25 In 2006 in the British House of Lords the job of Lord this was largely replaced by Lord Speaker
26 This composer and musician with the given names William Christopher was known as the Father of the Blues
27 Hebrew National makes a kosher beef type of this
28 A famine was one factor that led the Ethiopian army to depose this emperor in 1974
29 Ah man I got to replace this device that mixes air with fuel to generate combustion in my truck's engine
30 The Mekong River forms much of the western border of this country highlighted here
31 Time to head to ancient Greece for the Sophocles play about this king of Thebes who gets a revelation that Rex his life
32 Adjective for one who's ready to take you to court anytime
33 Naval Academy graduate Edward Butch O'Hare class of 1937 had one of these named for him in 1949
34 In 2014 the first FDA-approved study in decades on this hallucinogen showed it has promise for end-of-life anxiety
35 Vinnie Verducci; Joey Tribbiani
36 These flowers especially red ones were Renoir's favorite ones to paint like in his Bouquet of them
37 The acclaimed Lehman Trilogy runs 3 hours-plus as it sweeps from the 1840s to this recent year of the financial meltdown
38 Mais oui it's a word for a fabulous mansion--perhaps on the Loire River?
39 James Montgomery Flagg's iconic poster of Uncle Sam with this 3-word phrase was first used to recruit troops during WWI
40 Allopurinol may be prescribed to treat this form of arthritis that most commonly affects the big toe
41 Olivia Benson; Kate Conklin the Mounted Cop
42 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) Floral imagery abounds in paintings of the Madonna and Child; white lilies represent the Madonna's purity and red carnations often fore
43 His Long Day's Journey into Night begins on a morning in August 1912
44 This mental disorder makes it seem like everyone's out to get you despite having little or no cause
45 San Francisco's Boudin Bakery has been making this bread from the same mother dough since 1849
46 In addition to treating ADHD this 7-letter drug aka methylphenidate is used to treat narcolepsy
47 Sarah Palin (in a TV movie); Frannie Hughes (on As the World Turns in the 1980s)
48 This woman said I'll paint what I see--what the flower is to me but -I'll paint it big
49 The Tony-winning play named for this European city is set during the 1990s negotiation of peace accords between Israel & the PLO
50 Hunkpapa & Oglala are branches of this Native American people
51 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of this iconic toy that sprung forth from mechanical engineer Richard James & his wife Betty
52 This procedure that helps determine fetal health samples the fluid that surrounds a baby
53 Mr. Sulu; his own head on Futurama
54 The last paintings by this Luncheon on the Grass artist were of the flowers friends brought to his sickbed in 1883
55 No we're certain this 2005 Pulitzer-winning drama takes place at a Catholic school in 1964
56 From the Latin for rest it's a religious service for the dead
57 This Ohio city was named for a fort built by Mad Anthony Wayne who boldly dared the English & Native Americans to take it
58 A co-founder of the brain injury research institute he was a movie subject for identifying CTE in football players
59 Angela Abar / Sister Night on Watchmen; Sandra Palmer on 24
60 Before his more geometric style of intersecting lines this Dutchman dabbled in Fauvism painting a red amaryllis

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# Questions
1 The 42-foot-high statue of Athena in this state capital is the tallest indoor statue in the United States
2 Opened in 1932 one of its missions is to advance understanding and appreciation of Shakespeares writings
3 The name of this political club of the French Revolution refers to the Dominican monastery where members met
4 In Lower Saxony wreaths are hung on birch trees to celebrate Pfingsten this festival celebrated 7 weeks after Easter
5 Italian gives us this word for an outline of what could happen also an old word for a screenplay
6 Lots of drama as his majestys sloop Sophie is getting a new captain in this first Jack Aubrey novel
7 The only president laid to rest in D.C. hes entombed in the Washington National Cathedral
8 These guys led by Booker T. Jones backed Stax Records stars like Otis Redding & had hits of their own like Time Is Tight
9 A 2023 coup back by protests took over this country southeast of Algeria & French troops fighting Islamic terrorists said adieu
10 On or about January 25 Scots observe the birth of this literary giant by holding suppers with haggis & whisky to wash it down
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