Jeopardy October 20 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 20 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 The educational kids' TV show Zoom ran from 1972 to 1978 on this network
2 The pilot of a commercial airliner
3 What is called the Betsy Ross Flag has the stars arranged in this configuration
4 This exercise whose name is from the Sanskrit for union is now being done with goats and we're not kidding
5 In an 1842 Poe story a prince & his noble guests find that this title costume ball is no haven from the Red Death
6 The server charges the net & tries to intercept the return stroke in midair in the tennis tactic called serve & this
7 This 3-letter word comes before Zoom in the name of many a Nike shoe
8 Confidential
9 The flag is known as Old Glory The Stars & Stripes & this popularized by Francis Scott Key
10 Sort of a woodland Shazam the Song Sleuth app helps nature lovers identify these by their calls
11 This 2-letter abbreviation precedes Found in a Bottle in the title of a Poe tale
12 A hockey game begins with this play in which 2 opposing players fight for control of a puck dropped between them
13 The special foods of the Dutch city Bergen op Zoom are the 3 As: asparagus aardbeien (strawberries) & these salty little fish
14 Of full legal age
15 This president issued a 1916 proclamation to create a Flag Day on June 14 but it didn't become permanent until 1949
16 The new adaptive type of this alliterative auto feature slows you down when the car ahead of you brakes
17 In the title of a Poe story in the Rue is in between these 2 words
18 A player without the ball sets a screen for a ball handler then cuts to the basket for a pass in the basketball play called pick & this
19 A zoom lens is aka variable this type
20 Miscellaneous
21 In 1777 this governmental body passed a resolution creating an official national flag
22 Made from a resin called Croslite these trendy shoes have done designer collaborations with Kiss Barneys & Ruby Rose
23 The narrator of The Tell-Tale Heart asks Why will you say that I am this?; read it & find out
24 There are safety & suicide versions of this baseball play in which a runner bolts home from third as the batter bunts
25 Guitarist Billy Zoom rocks out with the pioneering L.A. punk band known by this near-the-end-of-the-alphabet letter
26 Of the human body
27 After Kentucky & this New England state were added to the Union the flag had 15 stripes for awhile
28 Bose now offers sunglasses with built-in these
29 A powerful storm is at the center of Poe's story A Descent into this
30 A soccer player's legs make a pedaling motion giving this spectacular overhead kick its name
31 She won a 1962 Emmy for A Tour of the White House
32 Tom Cruise was Cole Trickle a driver on the southern stock-car circuit in this action flick
33 There are about 700 species of these most looking like a cross between a frog & a lizard
34 This semi-arboreal ape of quatorial Africa is our closest living genetic relative
35 Oxalis triangularis is the purple clover or purple this a word associated with Ireland
36 The Greek hero Pelops gave his name to the Peloponnese this type of land mass that also starts with a P
37 Makes sense that she was the first first lady to appear on a stamp
38 Spoiler alert: at the end of this film after surviving a break-up Joseph Gordon-Levitt meets a girl named Autumn
39 Manumit is a synonym of this liberating word
40 Practiced by gibbons & siamangs brachiation is locomoting through trees this way
41 A triangle is the traditional shape of these which make up half of the Texas state snack
42 Seenn here as one of these protective barriers that keep much of the Netherlands from becoming inundated with water
43 As played by Sally Field she laments that all people will remember is I was crazy and I ruined your happiness
44 Al Pacino robs a bank & takes hostages in this 1975 film that sounds perfect for an August matinee
45 English Dutch & Danish are this type of language
46 These monkeys normally live in the tropics of the Americas but in 1959 one rode into space and returned safely
47 The craft of architectural sketching or the type of triangle used in the craft
48 The city of Plzen in the Czech Republic has lent its name to a style of this potent potable
49 Our longest-living first lady she died at age 97 in 1982 & is buried with her husband at his Missouri library
50 She was a regular good luck charm as Jinx Johnson in Die Another Day
51 It's the sometimes harmful focus on the tiniest details of how your subordinates do their job
52 As its appearance may help you guess in the tarsier this cortex is extremely large especially in the V1 section
53 The architectural style known as Jugendstil is prevalent in this capital of Latvia
54 When she became first lady both her grandmothers on the Folsom & Harmon sides got to hear the happy news!
55 A quote from this 1951 sci-fi classic: Gort! Klaatu barada nikto
56 To reverse a previous military order
57 About 30000 years old an early Homo sapiens skull called this 1 was discovered in 1868 at the French site of the same name
58 This region comprising the northern half of Belgium has neat medieval castles

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# Questions
1 In the 1850s the .925 sterling silver standard was instituted by this company the first American one to do so
2 From Latin for to beget its a forefather or originator
3 This organization was founded 80 years ago on April 25 to benefit institutions including Howard & Morehouse
4 Bud Light Seltzer put this KC & the Sunshine Band footwear in a commercial
5 I got in a couple of hassles at the work farm to tell the pure truth and the court ruled that Im a psychopath
6 The worlds highest navigable lake its shared by Peru & Bolivia
7 As prime minister the Second Earl Grey a leader of the liberal party called this passed the democratizing 1832 Reform Bill
8 A prominent nose or an elephants trunke
9 On April 29 1945 the 45th Infantry Division of the U.S. 7th Army arrived to liberate this concentration camp near Munich
10 Good Times Roll by this group turned up in a Capital One ad
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