Jeopardy October 09 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 09 2023 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 In A Room of Ones Own the four famous names are Austen 2 Brontes & this author who died closest to Virginia Woolfs own time
2 Thyme honey from the Iblei Mountains on this large Mediterranean isle has been a delicacy for centuries
3 Dear Worried: It's a slippery slope--a venial one of these disposes you to a mortal one
4 Zero divided by 6 yields this quotient
5 Lined with statues & monuments the Great Walk leads up to the Capitol building in this city
6 Go against your best interest & you shoot yourself here
7 A wild day for this ex-champ in 1997: I lost my last professional boxing match but I received a check for $1 million for the grill
8 Thyme is part of this plant family
9 Dear Baffled: As St. Augustine says the image of this in man is in the 3 parts--mind knowledge & love
10 Of I'm they've you're or won't the contraction that lost the most letters
11 One of the top attractions in Texas is this city's River Walk featuring boat rides shopping & plenty of food & fun
12 A quick & reckless reaction has you shooting from this body part
13 Some stats from a 1966 title bout: Over three rounds he threw 100-plus punches took less than 10 & knocked down his foe four times
14 This Elder Roman encyclopedist referred to thyme as a fumigant
15 Dear Struggling: Sorry but the poor must pay these whether the traditional tenth of income or more
16 The predicate of a sentence tells what this part is or does
17 On Crickets Avenue in Lubbock a visual arts center with a guitar-shaped gallery honors the life & legacy of this early rocker
18 Something that has a good effect on you (like a vaccine) is a shot in this
19 The champ for an amazing 12 years this Brown Bomber joined the Army in 1942 & served in a segregated unit with Jackie Robinson
20 Monks know that thyme is an ingredient in this popular upscale French liquor one of the Bs in B&B
21 Dear Confused: Baptism is the sacrament of faith; the sacrament of charity is this the Lord's Supper
22 The size of this body part changes depending on the light
23 Blast off on a tour of this place including stops at Mission Control & an astronaut training facility
24 When you brag or boast you shoot off this body part
25 In 1990 this man here knocked out Buster Douglas to become the undefeated undisputed heavyweight champ
26 Thyme contains about 1% this type of oil used in fragrances & pharmaceuticals
27 Dear Scared: No your parish priest can't give you this a release from secular punishment; go get it over with
28 The 15th 17th 19th 23rd 24th & 26th ones of these are specifically concerned with voting
29 Named for its location on the Rio Grande this national park is popular with birders as it is home to over 400 species
30 1775 Bunker Hill order on when you were allowed to shoot
31 Rocky before Rocky this 1950s legend retired as the sole undefeated heavyweight champ in history going 49-0 with 43 KOs
32 On Dec. 31 2005 a this second (not a this year) was added at 23:59:60 the first extra second in 7 years
33 In Oliver Twist: Fagin Nancy Artful Dodger
34 This cord can be saturated with inorganic salt solutions & dried prior to molding into candles
35 Enchantress who made Odysseus' men pig-headed
36 This puzzle is so-named for the tool used to create the intricate lines & curves of its pieces
37 Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids in fact it's cold as hell
38 In 1687 this Brit differentiated absolute true and mathematical time & relative apparent and common time
39 In The Iliad: Hector Agamemnon Patroclus
40 Candles have been made of animal fat or this nonglycerine substance used as early as 3000 B.C.
41 Last name of the lyricist who worked with Andrew Lloyd Webber
42 Solving one of these in London's Daily Telegraph in 1942 could've made you a Bletchley codebreaker in WWII
43 Blue jean baby L.A. lady seamstress for the band
44 An 1884 conference chose the meridian of this facility's transit instrument as the prime starting point for time zones
45 In Beowulf: Grendel Beowulf Wiglaf
46 Meaning offered or dedicated they're the type of candles seen here
47 Its name is from the Middle English for an object of religious veneration
48 On this game show 2 contestants revealed a rebus picture puzzle by matching pairs of prizes & then had to solve the puzzle
49 I remember when rock was young me and Suzie had so much fun
50 TAI the French abbreviation for international this time was introduced in 1955
51 In Othello: Iago Othello Desdemona
52 From Latin for barely connected this solid white substance is water-insoluble & can precede oil
53 To cause annoyance or ire
54 A confused mess or a syndicated newspaper puzzle with letters in circles & squares
55 It's the classic heard here
56 Clocks flown around the Earth in 1971 diverged from stationary ones confirming the relativity concept time this
57 In Les Miserables: Fantine Cosette Jean Valjean
58 We'd know the type of candle seen here from this to post
59 In many fantasy role-playing games it's a healing class
60 A classic logic puzzle from 1962 deals with the surnames of 3 train employees: the brakeman the fireman & him
61 I can't light no more of your darkness all my pictures seem to fade to black and white

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# Questions
1 The title of this 2001 book also a 2003 film forms a partial border between Boston Chelsea Medford & Everett
2 If you follow stars of mycology like Suzanne Simard & Merlin Sheldrake you know this name of the network of fungal threads
3 From a bio of this female biochemist: Seine v. Strand The Acid Next Door
4 D is for this crown-like adornment sometimes a cloth headband affixed with jewels
5 The Encyclopedia Britannica reports that this type of rock displays a poorly developed schistosity & cleavage
6 Set in L.A. during the Great Depression: Chris Chalk as Paul Drake & Matthew Rhys as the title lawyer
7 One of the 2 states that end with the postal abbreviation of the Peace Garden State
8 This type of edible mushroom with a French name is also called a Girolle
9 The Life and Times of this author--The South Side of Chicago Grappling with Bigger
10 It can refer to territory governed by another a set of values in math or a group of linked computers on a network
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