Jeopardy October 15 2019 answers


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# Question
1 Armadillos raccoons & other varmints often have to be removed from the bayou areas of this most populous Texas city
2 Let's turn our winter into mega-winter in this region that's about 75% of Russia's area; we love a brisk -80º day!
3 Double talk word for a low constant stream of noise or speech
4 Star Wars fans were crushed by her 2016 passing followed a day later by her mother's
5 The type of trap seen here in Louisiana is meant to ensnare these also known as mud bugs
6 ...But not too far abroad! This border city about 15 miles south of San Diego will keep us close to the good ol' USA
7 Including whoopers this is a family of large birds with long legs and a long neck
8 Kids you're within the walls of the house not out in the park so stop shouting & use your this
9 Andie MacDowell played Carrie the American girl who captures Hugh Grant's heart in this 1994 film
10 Drowning is the most common death for those doing this the most dangerous job in the U.S. as per a 2019 newspaper report
11 The state of Louisiana says these reptiles over 4' can be considered a nuisance & will give you the name of a hunter
12 We'll add ourselves to the 2.6 million in this most populous city in Canada; West Queen West is a happening area
13 This is the only planet that cannot be seen without a telescope
14 These 6-letter tones are used when speaking softly & reverently
15 In 2005 she became the first country singer to win American Idol
16 Logitech did a survey that found that almost half the time the remote control was lost it was found here
17 You can catch turtles as they're basking on a log in the Bayou sun a habit viewed to be ectothermic also known as this
18 As this city hosted the Olympics in '92 & Hans Christian Andersen called it the Paris of Spain I say we give it a shot
19 This is a rough sport because the players kick and wrestle or sometimes hold an opponent's head underwater
20 These 5-letter tones are subdued colors in clothing & decor
21 In a 1976 film she played Carrie White whose prom night was quite memorable
22 The haze that gives it its 3-word name doesn't keep visitors from making it our most visited national park
23 Rodents of Unusual Size is a documentary about these animals once valued for pelts but now destroying southern wetlands
24 With salons of Armani & Versace & the super-ritzy Golden Rectangle of fashion in the center of this Italian city...ciao!
25 He (1889?-1950) was the most famous male dancer of his time
26 In an opera score instructions telling a singer to hold back include mezza voce & this voce
27 Fred Armisen and this Carrie were costars and co-creators of Portlandia
28 BLK on the NYSE it has more than 6 trillion dollars in assets under management more than any other firm
29 A cantilevered auditorium is one feature of this hall of fame designed by Pei on Lake Erie in Cleveland
30 She first hit the charts in 1985 with You Give Good Love & Saving All My Love For You
31 The 1814 Treaty of Ghent said the U.S. is desirous to promote the abolition of traffic in these
32 The federal laureate position is technically called Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry by this library
33 October 18 this state's day commemorates the 1867 transfer of territory from Russia to the United States
34 Where wine grapes are grown
35 In Perfect he sings I'm dancing in the dark with you between my arms barefoot on the grass
36 The 1796 Treaty of Tripoli: The government of the (United States) is not in any sense founded on this religion
37 This Chicago poet was Illinois' poet laureate in the last years of his life from 1962 to 1967
38 October 16 is National Feral this animal day--remember to spay & neuter!
39 An exceptional highly skilled musician Italian style
40 The triangular prisms Pei designed for the Bank of China Tower make it stand out among the crowded skyline of this city
41 In a song inspired by his future wife he sings All of me loves all of you love your curves and all your edges
42 The 1903 Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty gave the U.S. control of a zone of this country where Bunau-Varilla became a hated man
43 Colorado laureate Milford Shields must have been surprised when the governor also made this singer laureate in 1974
44 In 2014 a time of increased pressure from Russia Pres. Poroshenko made October 14 this country's Defender Day
45 It was a 1982 Top 10 hit for the Go-Go's
46 2 of l.M. Pei's early designs to be built were at an airport & a presidential library both honoring this man
47 They breathed life into songs like All Out Of Love & Lost In Love
48 The Treaty of Versailles said The construction or acquisition of any submarine... shall be forbidden in this country
49 In 1998 Lawrence Ferlinghetti was made this city's first poet laureate
50 October 15 is El Gran Dia in Ávila Spain as it's this saint's feast day
51 It means abnormally swollen or dilated like certain veins
52 Pei was in his 90s when the Museum of Islamic Art on Doha Bay opened in this country in 2008
53 The melody for this Elvis hit was borrowed from a Civil War tune called Aura Lee
54 This is the only Great Lake not mentioned in the Paris Peace Treaty of 1783 with Great Britain
55 In 2019 Joy Harjo of the Muscogee Creek Nation of this state was named the first Native American poet laureate
56 On October 17 people in this Caribbean country celebrate national icon Jean-Jacques Dessalines
57 Borrowed from German it means not allowed

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