Jeopardy October 17 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 17 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 Moscow has been called The Forty Forties referring to the estimated 1600 of these many with golden domes
2 This abbreviated word is sometimes found before art & after photo
3 Acquired by Amazon in 2018 this video doorbell brand lets you see who's at your front door
4 Sully Sullenberger & Walt Disney
5 At the First Continental Congress all the original colonies were represented except for this southernmost one
6 Life springs eternal on a gaudy neon street sang Sheryl Crow on the song Leaving this place
7 Hyderabad India is known as the City of these marine gemstones
8 According to the Chinese calendar 2021 will be the year of this animal
9 Perhaps you have this type of old-fashioned desk that's pretty handy but doesn't take dictation
10 Arnie Grape & Jay Gatsby
11 In 2000 California declared the March 31 birthday of this Latino labor leader a state holiday
12 The L that precedes this V can be legislative liberum or even line-item
13 The resilient Porto Portugal is called the Cidade Invicta or this city
14 It's the name of the game being played here
15 A bathroom with 2 sinks situated between 2 bedrooms is named for this nursery rhyme pair
16 Fantine & Jane Austen
17 The oldest continuously settled city in America it was named for the Bishop of Hippo
18 This Frenchman was the trunk maker for the empress Eugenie wife of Napoleon III; his name is now a luxury brand
19 As heard at the start of the song Molly Malone Fair City is a nickname for this world capital
20 In the title of a Eugene O'Neill play it precedes Wilderness!
21 A little birdie told us it's the cozy name for the stackable tables seen here
22 Groundskeeper Carl Spackler & Franklin D. Roosevelt
23 Lyndon Johnson's 1965 State of the Union address renewed the War on Poverty by promoting a Great this
24 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) The portion of the spine responsible for supporting most of the weight of the upper body while allowing for movement is this largest ve
25 The nickname The Tiger City for this 4-letter capital may date back to a poem by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
26 Scrabble players know this 2-letter word is a type of 3-toed sloth found in Brazil
27 This device with a Japanese name on which you can stream Hulu Apple TV & more was first launched in 2008
28 Captain Hector Barbossa & the Marquis de Sade
29 In the 1850s this state was Bleeding as pro- & anti-slavery forces met up in a preview of the Civil War
30 Its Internet country code is .lv
31 In 2015 the Mylar type of these were the cause of about a third of the power outages in Los Angeles
32 In the 19th century Mary Sawyer claimed she was the inspiration for this nursery rhyme
33 This traditionally yellow large vehicle is going green with orders like 50 electric ones from Daimler by the state of Virginia
34 The first Sputnik was launched
35 In this adjective for a carefree person go is between synonyms for glad & fortunate
36 Grammy-winning merengue singer Elvis Crespo grew up near San Juan bay on this island
37 A blackout is a complete loss of power; this is a partial reduction in power
38 This president asked Robert Frost to read The Gift Outright at his inauguration but with the last line changed
39 For the Fourth of July in 2012 an order was placed to deliver 30000 12-inch these to Americans serving overseas
40 The Charge of the Light Brigade happened at the Battle of Balaklava
41 Star Trek: The Next Generation de-gendered the famed opening changing man to one in this line
42 This rocker's backing band on 1977's My Aim Is True included members of the News of Huey Lewis fame
43 One of the best electrical insulators is simply this complete absence of materials
44 This patriotic Oliver Wendell Holmes poem warns the harpies of the shore shall pluck the eagle of the sea!
45 He discovered good wine as minister to France & back in America ordered 10 cases for himself & 30 for George Washington
46 Napoleon became Emperor of France
47 3-word phrase meaning please stop talking in your present vein as I do not wish to think about that
48 Film critic & public radio host Elvis Mitchell had his own interview show Under the Influence on TCM this channel
49 California's Ivanpah plant focuses solar rays to heat tanks of water spinning turbines with this 19th century type of power
50 Emerging from famine this country opened up to the U.S. in 1972 its first deal was to buy 13 American fertilizer factories
51 Magellan's fleet began its circumnavigation voyage
52 The town where you grew up won't be the way you remember it as we learn from this 1940 novel title
53 H.S. teammates Desmond Howard & Elvis Grbac fled north from Ohio to play football for this rival university
54 The metal cage named for this 19th century English physicist can shield a device from outside electrical fields
55 In 2019 the Defense Dept. placed the largest order in its history $34 billion to this 2-named co. for a batch of F-35 fighter planes
56 This patriotic phrase means Ireland forever
57 Elvis Stojko won his first Olympic medal a silver in men's figure skating at the 1994 winter games in this Norwegian city

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# Questions
1 Turned into a Nazi headquarters in 1933 the nightspot Eldorado is said to have inspired this fictional place
2 Physicist John Wheeler said he coined this term as a faster way to say completely collapsed objects
3 A 1927 N.Y. Times Headline: Witness Testifies this woman rewrote play and insisted on the spicy scenes because city liked them
4 Blood will have blood says this title character who is later told be bloody bold & resolute
5 In a state of shock on Nov. 27 1978 she announced that both Mayor Moscone & Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot & killed
6 Named for a Spanish Queen this Pacific Island chain was a starting point for famous explorations of 1960 & 2012
7 Frank Sinatra got upset that a photo of him caught fire in a Brooklyn pizzeria in this film
8 A 1976 report initiated by Admiral Rickover found it was an internal not external explosion that caused the destruction of this
9 A Sir since 2018 he contracted TB as a teen in 1953 & spent 8 years in a sanatorium where he learned to play the drums
10 Of the 15 countries formed by the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 this one is alphabetically last
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