Jeopardy October 19 2019 answers


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# Question
1 The 3000-room Royal Palace in this city is the official residence of the Spanish royal family but they don't live there
2 The Facebook page of this century-old brand of sandwich cookie has more than 42 million likes
3 It's not about hunting--these rights that get NBA teams around the salary cap are named for Larry
4 Joan Jett sang I love this
5 It weighed 50 pounds had small useless wings & was extinct by the end of the 17th century
6 Last name of 18th century printer James who used the pen name Poor Robin for some of his almanacs
7 Trying to burn out excess methane in a Turkmenistan crater in 1971 Soviets made the Door to this 4-letter place and it burns today
8 A little elf told me that this brand makes E.L. Fudge but obviously that elf was slacking & should get back to work
9 2 ketchup bottles top the scoreboard of The Big Ketchup Bottle this home to the Pittsburgh Steelers
10 With this product you toss your chicken in a bag with bread crumbs before it goes in the oven
11 Proverbially hindsight is said to be this designation of normal vision
12 Last name of Louisiana privateer Pierre who died following a skirmish in 1821; brother Jean outlived him
13 These 2 colorful rivers join together just north of Khartoum Sudan
14 This Nabisco brand went cage-free on its box covers in 2018
15 Bodexpress didn't win this 2019 race the second in the Triple Crown but did finish--not bad for running with no jockey
16 Beginning in 2016 this Axl Rose band's Not in This Lifetime tour played to more than 5 million fans
17 A chocolate candy with a fruit cream or nut center
18 In a song beloved by 1940s Red Sox fans this name rhymes with better than his brother Joe
19 A bridge built to give the feeling of walking through the hands of God is at Bà Nà Hills founded by French colonists in this country
20 This Nestle cookie named for a Massachusetts inn dates to the 1930s
21 One letter off from a big web company it's a cricket ball thrown with unusual spin
22 The name of this Clairol hair color brand emphasizes how simple it is
23 Type of boots seen here or the groovy disco you might have worn them to
24 Al Capone's oldest brother a lawman who went by Two-Gun Hart was known for pursuing these prohibition violators
25 Studying the earth-moving capabilities of earthworms in 1877 Charles Darwin dug holes in Salisbury Plain at this landmark
26 These Girl Scout cookies are known as the Cradle of Polynesia
27 Lionel Messi is diminutive & a pest to those he faces so he is dubbed La Pulga or this in English
28 This rap duo throws a pajama jammy jam in House Party 2
29 Give me the name of Ossining New York's correctional facility ya mug
30 With the new idea of using steel Ludvig Nobel built the first modern one of these oil-carrying ships
31 One of many efforts at parodying this play says To wed or not to wed... for in that married life what fights may come...
32 The latest news about Starbucks can be found in this city's Post-Intelligencer
33 Charles II's enthronement as king in 1660 was called the Restoration--it restored this royal family
34 4-letter word for an organism that provides sustenance to one or more parasites
35 Clark Gable as Fletcher Christian helped propel this 1935 film to best picture the first remake to win the Oscar
36 To annul
37 The Batracho-Myomachia or Battle of Frogs & Mice is an ancient parody of this epic
38 In 1982 the Gannett Co. started publishing this national newspaper
39 Smoothing his return Charles II's Declaration of Breda granted one of these for crimes against us or our royal father
40 Descendants of these cells progenitor cells have their own medical potential but are more limited in what tissue they can become
41 It was Oscar's kind of town for 2002
42 A tribe of highlanders
43 We follow not a baby bird but a young woman in Are You My Boyfriend? a twist on this 1960 kids' book
44 Times have changed: a 1924 New York Times opinion column called this word game a primitive sort of mental exercise
45 These 2 Great historic afflictions hit London in 1665 & 1666
46 In invertebrates this outermost layer of the skin is usually only one cell thick
47 Professor author critic & PBS host Henry Louis gates Jr. served as a consultant on this 2013 film
48 In the winter of 2010 a 27-foot-long one was seen hanging under a Scottish bridge
49 First published anonymously this author's The Rape of the Lock from 1712 is a mock-heroic narrative poem
50 Now online only this daily still holds to Mary Baker Eddy's rule that there be one religious article each weekday
51 Women were not allowed in this profession in Elizabethan times. Charles let them in and Margaret Hughes was one of the first
52 In most mollusks a trochophore is the animal at this juvenile stage that looks very different from the adult
53 This recent winner began as an attempt to remake The Creature From the Black Lagoon
54 Carrying a burden
55 In this novel about Catherine Morland Jane Austen parodied Gothic tales of terror
56 This family with its name on a spelling bee & an oceanographic institution got into publishing with the Cleveland Penny Press
57 (Sarah of the Clue Crew demonstrates using a scientific substance.) Bacterial cultures need to be heated to the temperature of the human body. So they are put in this gelatin-like material de
58 Johnny Hooker got the help of the greatest con artist of them all as this 1973 pic stole away with the Oscar
59 This African antelope is right there in the middle

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