Jeopardy October 18 2019 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 18 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 Defamatory statement in a fixed medium like writing
2 With a rhyming title: The True Story of the Manson Murders
3 In a proverb they flock together
4 On May 29 1953 he left a crucifix on the summit of Mount Everest; his companion left a food offering
5 If young Jacques fusses in his crib hang a musical one of these from Moulin Roty to calm him
6 President's ex-lawyer; he lied to Congress; sentenced to 3 years in prison in 2018
7 Complete with combat boots & a dog tag he made his debut at a 1964 toy fair
8 A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
9 In 2010 Congress passed a law ending the ban on openly gay soldiers serving in the military repealing this 4-word policy
10 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents using a map of Mexico.) On April 22 1519 he landed in Veracruz with 500 men and would reach Tenochtitlan later that year in his conquest of Mexico
11 Noelle needs juice now--get her favorite Blédina's pommes raisins made from these 2 fruits
12 Exemption of ambassadors & such from local law enforcement is this 2-word term
13 It was the dawning of a New Age in theater with this Love-Rock Musical & its much-publicized nudity
14 About Louis Zamperini: A World War II Story of Survival Resilience and Redemption
15 This 4-word phrase is the ordinal equivalent of The early bird gets the worm
16 Given to 2 continents the name of this explorer previously belonged to his grandfather
17 This lawyer: pro-labor also defended Leopold & Loeb in 1924
18 In November 1967 John Lennon appeared on the cover of this music magazine's first issue
19 By Sheryl Sandberg: Women Work and the Will to Lead
20 At the end of this Shakespeare play Orlando & Rosalind tie the knot
21 The Tribune (not a newspaper but a guy named Clodius) got this orator exiled from Rome in 58 B.C.
22 French moms use Mitosyl when cranky babies are suffering from this skin irritation named for something they wear
23 3-word principle established in 1896; overturned in Brown V. Board of Education of Topeka
24 At the Oscars in 1969 there was a rare tie for Best Actress between Barbra Streisand & this other legend
25 Made into a Jennifer Aniston movie The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys
26 4-word phrase that's the title of a 2002 book about Ronco & Popeil products like the Veg-O-matic
27 The international airport serving Jackson Mississippi is named for this civil rights leader assassinated in 1963
28 Little Antoine can think about his ways during une mise à l'écart temporaire what we in the States know as this
29 Giving a lot of bang for your buck in the 1920s he presented magic illusions escapes & phony mediums exposed
30 Season 3 of this streaming show about a blind superhero featured a nearly 11-minute single-take prison riot scene
31 Dutch painter Maerten van Heemskerck who spent several years in Rome painted Self-Portrait with this behind him
32 Greek for a pointed pillar gives us this word for a pointed pillar
33 You might think this tongue of the Pyrenees would be related to French or Spanish but not really
34 On The Big Bang Theory this notably silent magician played Amy's dad & actually had a line--Thank you!
35 On TruTv he's just being truthful but he Ruins Everything
36 In 1986 shortly before his death this pop artist completed 6 Fright Wig self-portraits in acrylic & silkscreen ink
37 To confuse or make obscure
38 Written in cuneiform in Ur this oldest written language was an isolate
39 In 1983 an onlooker said I have never seen a Statue of Liberty disappear the way this one did courtesy of this performer
40 The house that stood in for this home of the Crawleys was remodeled by Sir Charles Barry who also built the Houses of Parliament
41 (VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE) Here's this Flemish artist with his trademark beard
42 A sycophant is obedient as well as this servile adjective
43 Fred Haise James Lovell Jack Swigert handled some problems on this mission
44 Kutenai is an isolate spoken in the Kootenay region of this Canadian province near its eastern border with Alberta
45 On April 5 1999 this magician was Buried Alive in a plexiglass coffin under a 3-ton water tank & stayed for 7 days
46 In 2018 Kaycee Clark was the ultimate head of household winning $500000 on this reality show
47 A grandson of Sigmund he made a self-portrait with a black eye that sold for over $4 million in 2010
48 French phrase for something of aesthetic value
49 Robert Cabana & a crew of 5 made the 1998 first docking here
50 These neighbors of the Romans spoke an isolate known largely from ancient inscriptions like the one seen here
51 He said throwing 2 cards so they stick in the same spot in a watermelon was a feat so impressive I am forced to mention it myself
52 Seen here in a self-portrait is this Italian painter best known for writing about the lives of other artists
53 The abdominal external these muscles are used in a side bend
54 Pete Conrad Joseph Kerwin & Paul Weitz were on the 1973 first visit to this which burned up 6 years later
55 Japanese has supplanted the isolate spoken by this 4-letter indigenous people of Hokkaido

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# Questions
1 At 14410 its one of North Americas highest volcanoes; a Puyallup name for it can be translated to bring the water
2 The Boops boops fish is used for food & is a bioindicator for this type of pollution named for being less than 5 millimeters long
3 Ways you might have lost your seat in Congress: defeated expelled or this meaning the maps were changed on you
4 Ryan Reynolds & Jeff Bridges starred in this film playing lawmen dispensing justice from beyond the grave
5 Wasps & crickets not just movie monsters have this dedicated egg-laying organ
6 In uniform he developed an inoculation against encephalitis; later live-virus polio vaccine opposing Salks approach
7 Ginsberg saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness in this primal scream of a poem
8 Boop stands for bronchiolitis obliterans organizing this an inflammation of lung tissue
9 This 9-letter instruction often comes after a text or email so that youll ignore it
10 Its faster to say these 3 letters than Maya Arulpragasam whose stage name honors a cousin who disappeared
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