Jeopardy October 16 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 16 2020 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 Understand what is really being said
2 Made up of 5 islands off this continent Flandrensis says it's the only country that doesn't want its land inhabited by people
3 Blake Shelton got the perfect person to duet with on Nobody but You--this woman
4 Those look like snake heads but they are really the wing tips of the atlas this four-letter insect
5 Some tailors can reweave the fabric if you get a hole in a sweater made of this fine material named for a place in the Himalayas
6 In 1859 he edited a twopenny weekly called All the YearRound & serialized his own A Tale of Two Cities in it
7 Hold on and take a spin on this
8 In 2015 unclaimed land in the former Yugoslavia on a bank of this large blue river became the Free Republic of Liberland
9 In a collaboration with the late Juice Wrld this Detroit man rapped I can swallow a bottle of alcohol & I'll feel like Godzilla
10 In Canada & elsewhere this fowl is often called a honker
11 A tailor will hem your skirt to the shins if you want it this hot beverage length
12 Around the year 1400 the 31-mile trip from London to Gravesend on this river cost twopence
13 A style of house
14 For less than $700 you can become a duke or duchess in the U.K. breakaway country of Sealand in this directional sea
15 We'd listen to Blinding Lights a chart-topper by this man any day
16 This animal of the weasel family Neovison vison has rich dark fur once popular for coats
17 A tailor can alter this the 6-letter term for the upper part of a dress
18 A song title in Mary Poppins urges you to do this tuppence a bag
19 Fruit of the Loom makes them
20 For nearly 150 years the tiny republic of Parva Domus has existed in the south of this Uruguayan capital
21 Arizona Zervas you don't have to put on the red light to tell us about this title woman--all she wanna do is party all night
22 This South American river predator is fearsome thanks to its sharp teeth seen here
23 In 1851 this New Yorker designed & built an improved sewing machine; tailors still use machines that bear his name
24 Opened in 1900 between Shepherd's Bush & Bank the Central Line was the first in this system with a flat fare twopence
25 A classic TV show or its remake
26 The principality of Seborga in Liguria claims independence asserting it was not legally annexed by this country
27 Classy bougie ratchet & sassy moody nasty says this No. 1 hit by Megan Thee Stallion
28 If hornets' nests seem paper-like it's because they are made of saliva & fibers of this
29 This 7-letter adjective refers to a tailor who makes custom clothes to order
30 Brought to England from Holland this liquor was sold in shops promising Drunk for a penny. Dead drunk for twopence
31 It means dealing in illegal goods; the human & drug types are both federal crimes
32 Tennessee Williams modeled the character of Laura Wingfield in this play after his own sister
33 We give thanks for these fruits floating in the bog and ready to harvest
34 You want to type fast with a high rate of this a synonym for precision
35 Protestant clergyman John Knox led this country's 16th century Reformation
36 The stairs leading up to this city's Museum of Art were famously climbed in a training montage from Rocky
37 In December 1982 Texas became the first state to use this form of execution
38 He's the playwright seen here with his famous second wife
39 This berry isn't considered a true berry because its hundreds of seeds are on the outside
40 An enemy
41 This man who built a united Germany resigned as chancellor in 1890 after displeasing the kaiser
42 You can visit the Georgetown stairs in Washington from the end of this 1973 thriller but don't fall down them like Father Karras did
43 The wooden gun seen here was auctioned for $19000 in 2009 as it's said to be the one John Dillinger used in this daring effort
44 The future of a family heirloom is at the heart of The Piano Lesson which earned him his second Pulitzer Prize
45 Swedish pancakes or meatballs are traditionally served with a sauce or jam made from these red berries aka cowberries
46 (Sarah of the Clue Clue presents by a display monitor.) When plaque clogs a coronary artery a stent may be inserted with a balloon catheter that opens up the artery allowing blood to flow mor
47 In 2020 this nation formerly known as Rhodesia celebrated 40 years of independence
48 HGTV remodeled the L.A. house used in exteriors on this '70s sitcom adding the open staircase that had only existed on a stage
49 In 1998 the Rome Statute established this judicial body to prosecute those accused of war crimes & crimes against humanity
50 Here are these nutrient-rich berries native to Asia in both fresh and dried forms
51 It can mean to go with or to play a musical instrument in support of a singer
52 This religion that has Hindu & Islamic influences arose in the Punjab in the early 16th century
53 The stairs Joaquin Phoenix dances down in Joker have become a tourist attraction in the Highbridge area of this NYC borough
54 Charles was the real first name of this Depression-era bank robber whose nickname may have come from his fine clothing
55 This old berry of the genus Sambucus goes into wine & is also used in syrups to reduce cold symptoms & boost immunity
56 Extending from the middle ear to the throat the eustachian tube is also known as this tube
57 Britain Russia & France formed the triple this French word the nucleus of the Allied World War I powers
58 In Roman holiday Gregory Peck proposes a holiday to Audrey Hepburn on these steps

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3 In several verses this uncomfortable goat hair fabric is worn with ashes as a sign of mourning
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