Jeopardy October 12 2019 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 12 2019 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 This cereal has used the slogan Breakfast of Champions since the 1930s
2 What'd I say? That the Smithsonian has one of this man's Yamaha KX88 keyboards marked with Braille stickers
3 Female patas monkeys are dominant; facing a predator the male runs away acting as this 5-letter lure
4 Titian painted Isabella d'Este a patron of the arts dubbed the First Lady of this artistic rebirth
5 This term for a scalding tuber means a difficult issue to deal with
6 In Vonnegut's novel the title Breakfast of Champions refers to this vermouth cocktail
7 A special maker with larger deeper grids produces the Belgian type of these
8 The Steinway on which John Lennon wrote this 1971 plea for peace was displayed outside a Texas prison before a 2007 execution
9 Scientists found out about all this monkey's pieces when they mapped out its genome in 2007
10 Titian used the floral symbols myrtle & roses in depicting this love goddess of Urbino
11 Some Lamborghini engines have 750 of these beastly units under the hood
12 2019 is the 50th anniversary of this Vonnegut novel loosely based on his experiences during the firebombing of Dresden
13 Some translate the Spanish name of this breakfast dish as country-style eggs
14 At a 2009 End of Decade Clearout Sale this band's Chris Martin auctioned off 2 old pianos one used on Parachutes
15 It tums out that this monkey with a prominent facial feature is a good swimmer
16 Some of Titian's sirens have too much to drink in a painting of one of these parties named for a Roman wine god
17 Group dance performed in a circle that requires synchronized shaking of the limbs
18 Sci-fi author Theodore Sturgeon was the inspiration for this recurring Vonnegut character who also had a fishy name
19 For a classic eggs Benedict use a dollop of this creamy sauce
20 The piano on which Dooley Wilson played this standard in Casablanca was a Warner Bros. prop with just 58 keys
21 A shell-like organ in its throat gives resonance to the voice of this South American monkey leading to its name
22 An avid reader of this Roman's Metamorphoses Titian translated word to brushstroke in Rape of Europa
23 The base harbor from which a ship originates or is registered
24 Vonnegut's Player Piano was inspired by his time working for this giant tech company in Schenectady New York
25 This roll flavored with onion a sort of bagel without the hole was named for a Polish city
26 It took Yamaha 4 years to build the Million Dollar Piano this man used for more than 200 shows at Caesars Palace
27 Spider monkeys lack the grasping adaptation known by this 2-word term; it would get in the way as they hook fingers over branches
28 In later years Titian painted the mysterious La Bella which todays hangs in the Uffizi in this city
29 Versifier James Whitcomb Riley from Greenfield Indiana was known as this
30 In the 2000s Doug Jones prosecuted 2 men for the 1963 church bombing in this city; he wrote Bending Toward Justice about it
31 Concussions can occur with or without LOC loss of this
32 The founder of the Mongol Empire he was great khan from 1206 to 1227
33 He says the movie line You don't know the power of the dark side
34 The cost of a plane ticket
35 This Floridian's memoir is An American Son--of Mario & Oriales from Cuba
36 In 1989 the gene that causes this disease CF for short was discovered
37 Hulagu Khan's 1258 siege of this Iraqi city destroyed its standing in the Islamic world & ended the 500-year rule of the Abbasids
38 At the end of Avengers: Infinity War he snaps his fingers & wipes out half the inhabitants of the universe
39 Direct deposit time of the week
40 The first novel ever published by a U.S. president was The Hornet's Nest his saga of the Revolutionary War in the South
41 The common cold is known as a URI or this type of infection
42 Empress Manduhai Khatun was known for this quality like Solomon & used it to unite the warring Mongols in the 15th century
43 Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode has another confrontation with this crazed killer in 2018's Halloween
44 Development on this Florida bay spurred the campaign that helped create a national park there in 1980
45 Magical or personal power; I've got mine working
46 Jesse Helms' memoir Here's Where I Stand says he likes seeing others from this state succeed like Clay Aiken on American Idol
47 Kids can thank Albert Sabin for developing this abbreviated OPV
48 Now in ruins Shangdu is the site of this khan's former great capital where Marco Polo visited him
49 He's the non-human villain in 2001: A Space Odyssey
50 Big Bend National Park is named for a big bend on this river
51 Write one & you might get an award from the James Beard Foundation
52 This Georgia state representative and candidate for governor has published several romance novels under the name Selena Montgomery
53 If you sleep with a CPAP device you know it provides continuous positive this
54 Batu Khan was the leader of this army that sacked & conquered westward as far as Poland & the Danube Valley
55 He's Dudley Do-Right's dastardly mustachioed nemesis
56 Ebenezer is the first name of the Utah settler whose last name adorns this spectacular national park
57 To show off especially in the main seating area of a sports venue

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