Jeopardy October 17 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 17 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 A 1918 article titled Do Not Shoot At these said hunters were interfering with the U.S. Signal Corps training of them
2 Known as the father of Pennsylvania he also fathered 8 children with his first wife
3 On hiatus from Destiny's Child she played Foxxy Cleopatra in Austin Powers in Goldmember
4 During the 1930s this drought-ridden area of the Great Plains included parts of Kansas Oklahoma & Texas
5 British Hanoverian kings: 4. George IV 3. George III 2. this king
6 If train a leaves Oamaru at 9 a.m. at 70 mph & train B leaves Timaru at 1 p.m. going 80 this will still be New Zealand's capital
7 Don't be afraid--this animal is a pollo
8 It's the last name of Moses the father of Stephen who settled 300 families in Texas in the 1820s
9 Guðmundsdóttir is the last name of this one-time Sugarcube singer
10 A dust bunny is found under furniture; this more demonic term is a dusty whirlwind found in a dry region
11 The presidents: 5. Monroe 4. Madison 3. this guy
12 Sally has 1/3 of a 5th Avenue candy bar Eddie has 7/8 of a Mr. Goodbar; both are made by this company
13 This animal gatto got your lingua?
14 Termed by history the father of it in 1696 Peter the Great created this branch of the Russian military
15 At the age of 11 she joined Justin & Christina in the cast of the new Mickey Mouse Club
16 In Genesis God said unto this creature dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life
17 The periodic table: 4. beryllium 3. lithium 2. this element
18 Mr. Jenkins has 3 nickels 13 dimes & 54 pennies; he can't afford a Phantom from this car company
19 After all the gelato I feel as big as a balena one of these
20 Married to King Henry VIII she was the mother of Edward VI
21 10 days after her release from rehab following a 1947 narcotics arrest this Lady sold out Carnegie Hall
22 In a poem named for him Rudyard Kipling calls this man a limpin' lump o' brick-dust
23 The 12 Days Of Christmas gifts: 7. swans a-swimming 6. geese a-laying 5. these
24 The Statue of Liberty weighs 225 tons; how many have read this woman's poem The New Colossus on the pedestal wall?
25 Tell Leon il Cavallo this animal has arrived
26 St. Ambrose credits this mother of Constantine with finding the True Cross of Jesus
27 This Empress of the Blues performed with Benny Goodman & Louis Armstrong among others
28 In King Lear Albany tells her You are not worth the dust which the rude wind blows in your face
29 The states: 49. Alaska 48. Arizona 47. this
30 Bo makes 86 snow-balls in 1 3/4 hrs.; when will Bo know he has this 9-letter problem where ice crystals form in body tissues?
31 Farfalle are these creatures but please don't eat them
32 Mount Whitney in this western range is the highest peak in the lower 48 states
33 In 1980 the U.S. & 64 other countries boycotted the Olympics held in this city
34 In Vladimir Nabokov's The Luzhin Defense a master of this game loses his grip on reality
35 This member of the parsley family that grows wild in Europe & the U.S. is a main flavoring agent in pickles
36 From the Greek for time observer it's an astrological forecast based on time of birth & other factors
37 A pig's digs
38 Shira is the westernmost of the 3 volcanic cones that make up this highest peak in Africa
39 This city hosted the Summer Games in 1964 a first for Asia
40 Long a bestseller in this native land Olga Tokarczuk found a world audience after her 2018 Man Booker & Nobel Prizes
41 Its name is from the French for lion's tooth
42 Considered the first sign of the zodiac it's often represented by a ram
43 40 winks
44 It's the highest peak in the Cascade Range of the northwest
45 Athens hosted the first Modern Olympics in 1896; this other European capital hosted the second games in 1900
46 Bertolt Brecht fled Germany in 1933 & left the U.S. in 1947 after being required to testify before this committee
47 Of the genus Digitaria this common weed has a crustacean name
48 This 4-letter word describes a spot on the border of 2 zodiac signs
49 Anonymous John's last name
50 These mountains west of the Hudson possibly take their name from the Dutch for wildcat creek
51 This city between Lake Mälaren & the Baltic Sea hosted the 1912 Olympics
52 Honoré was the first name of this French Human Comedy author
53 In 2018 Monsanto was found liable for damages caused by this weed killer containing glyphosate
54 As Kris Kristofferson knows the nativity of Jesus made him this zodiacal sign
55 A small child or a form of tater
56 The highest peak in the Atlas Mountains in the western part of the range is Mount Toubkal in this monarchy
57 It took until 1956 but finally a Southern Hemisphere city hosted--this one
58 The first non-European winner of the Nobel Prize for lit this Calcutta-born man is seen here with another Nobel winner
59 Orange hawkweed is also called the devil's type of this artistic tool
60 According to astrology we are influenced not only by the planets but also by these objects like Pallas & Vesta
61 Not sew but you do this to make lace using knots & loops

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# Questions
1 This title character of the top song from 1996 cant stand her boyfriend Vitorino & spurns him to be with his 2 friends
2 It launched its first satellite Asterix in 1965
3 This 4-letter word for antiaircraft fire or criticism is a merciful shortening of the German for flyer defense cannon
4 Pretty In Pink--she laughs and its raining all day
5 Angry Young Men a British literary movement of the 1950s included John Osborne & this 1956 play of his perfect for that movement
6 Named for a Scottish botanist its the random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid
7 Berengaria the Great was an advisor to her son Ferdinand III in this series of campaigns to regain Iberia from the Moors
8 2018s Varina about Mrs. Jefferson Davis is by this North Carolinian author of Cold Mountain
9 The chicken is in this sauce part of Indian cuisine but named from Portuguese for wine of garlic
10 Mambo No. 5--a little bit of her in my life a little bit of Erica by my side
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