Jeopardy October 18 2023 answers


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# Question
1 The Washburn-Langford-Doane expedition happened upon it in 1870 & named it for the regularity of its activity
2 After observing a comet in 1682 he proved it was the same one seen in 1607 1531 1456...
3 Betting on the same horse to win place & show is betting across this
4 There are likely fewer sheep there nowadays but Sheep Meadow is in this 843-acre area not far from Tavern on the Green
5 In song he had a very shiny nose... you would even say it glows
6 A building used for curing meat
7 Minimum number of mirrors needed to make a kaleidoscope
8 For nearly 40 years until 1679 New Hampshire was part of this colony
9 In this type of race a licensed horse owner may bet on the winner & then buy it
10 We suspect vodka lovers more than tea aficionados gravitate to this restaurant dating back to 1927
11 Referring to its rapid movement & shiny surface quicksilver is an old name for this liquid metal
12 In song the 5 words that precede all covered with snow
13 In 1668 Newton placed a mirror in one of these devices to create a much better image
14 The oldest opera for which complete music still exists is Jacopo Peri's 1600 work about this lover of Orpheus
15 Age of a sophomore horse it's also the usual age of horses in a derby race
16 Enjoy the raw bar at the Oyster Bar an institution at this transportation hub since 1913
17 By making them durable Herbert Lieberman was the Henry Ford of these shiny discs seen on skates & Michael Jackson
18 Industrial chimney attached to a factory
19 Before the advent of this device in the 1911 Indy 500 passengers called riding mechanics watched for cars coming up behind
20 After hoarding food rations he & his son were kept at bay literally by mutineers who set them adrift in 1611
21 The quarter pole is 2 furlongs before this
22 Robert De Niro co-owns this grill named for the neighborhood it's in
23 These artificial gems are named for a river that begins in the Alps & flows through Germany
24 Proverbial location where political deals are struck away from the eyes of the public
25 There is evidence that Precolumbian Mesoamericans used this black volcanic rock with a Roman name to make mirrors
26 In the early 1600s this British king said that he could make a man a lord but only God almighty can make a gentleman
27 It means to assign weights to equalize the competition
28 Per Se is a NYC restaurant where this chef of the French Laundry has augmented his reputation
29 Small bits of pyrite in this alliterative blue rock give the appearance of gold specks
30 A parachuting firefighter
31 Equine name for a mirror mounted on a frame that can be tilted
32 On Dec. 19 1776 he published The American Crisis. Number I (of 16)
33 Soccer-playing teens are prone to Osgood-Schlatter disease mainly seen as a swelling just below this joint
34 Nowhere Man is Robert Rosen's take on The Final Days of this Beatle
35 I'm just talkin' 'bout this composer who won a 1971 Oscar for best original song for Theme From Shaft
36 This fabric used in coats usually comes from the Bactrian type
37 In prayer this phrase traditionally follows Hail Mary
38 As part of this crisis JFK announced a naval blockade Oct. 22 1962
39 This contact sport injury resulting from a blow to the head has several grades; with grade I you stay conscious
40 Gold Dust Woman can only be a biography of this member of Fleetwood Mac
41 Born in Ukraine in 1920 this American violin virtuoso led a '60s fight to save Carnegie Hall from demolition
42 Fabric made from this tall grass is all the rage in part due to its antibacterial properties
43 I'm on your side; I'll always do this the same as step up to home plate for you
44 It began Nov. 4 1979 & lasted 444 days
45 It's the most common sports sprain & also common is your buddy telling you to just walk it off
46 A book claims that the year that rock exploded was 1971 the year of this Carole King album including I Feel The Earth Move
47 He won the 1984 Best Actor Oscar for a movie named for a different character
48 This lace named for a town in France was paired in song with a pretty face and a ponytail hanging down
49 In a 1988 political speech they came before no new taxes
50 Speculative attacks on the baht triggered this continent's financial crisis of 1997-98
51 This type of neck injury results from a sudden jerking of the head in one direction like from a rear-end collision
52 Danny Sugerman wrote a few books about The Doors & one called Appetite for Destruction about this group
53 In 1786 this German immigrant founded his fur business that would make him one of the richest men in America
54 This woven fabric used for suits sounds like a poetic contraction referencing the future
55 Proverbially it is better than none
56 The first armed U.N. Peacekeeping Force was established on Nov. 7 1956 in response to this Mideast crisis
57 Acute mountain sickness can develop into the pulmonary or cerebral type of this accumulation of fluid
58 Waging Heavy Peace is this musician's tale from Ontario boyhood to rock star & member of CSNY
59 He resigned from the Supreme Court in 1969 amid criticism of his financial dealings
60 Sails & beach umbrellas are 2 items traditionally made of this hempen or flaxen cloth
61 This phrase for a non-working appliance contains a diminutive of Friedrich

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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 The Nazis tried to destroy copies of a propaganda film by this female director since it heavily featured a supposed Nazi traitor
3 This pre-Islamic religion of India & Iran still lays their dead on towers of silence to be eaten by birds of prey
4 Though its often printed broken into short lines his No man is an island is a prose passage; Air & Angels thats a poem
5 The Comoros Archipelago is at one end of the Indian Ocean Channel with the name of this country
6 In the film Divorce Italian Style scandal comes to a small town when a theater shows this sweetly named 1960 Fellini film
7 Part of the limbic system this structure in the brain is thought to play a role in spatial navigation
8 After Herostratus burned down this edifice in Ephesus its no wonder the townsfolk banned mentioning his name
9 At jazz funerals in New Orleans this ordinal phrase refers to the mourners that trail behind the casket family & musicians
10 His The Runaway is not even his most famous poem with a horse in falling snow
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