Jeopardy October 22 2019 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 22 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 Mexican-born guitar legend seen here
2 It's a person's style of handwriting; a doctor's is stereotypically poor
3 Archimedes was referring to this simple machine when he said Give me where to stand and I will move the earth
4 If you're having trouble remembering these 2 national colors of Canada think of the flag
5 We like the pool but now it's time for some bubbly in our J-500 one of these that defines the hot tub experience
6 Musician Ravi Shankar
7 On Sept. 25 1970 she recorded Me And Bobby McGee; on October 4 she died
8 At the 2018 Indy 500 Scott Dixon's crew won the challenge named for this break for service
9 F. Scott Fitzgerald warned that using this punctuation mark is like laughing at your own joke
10 Canada's motto is a Mari usque ad Mare translated as from this to this
11 We have this directional exposure--it's great for the solar panels & Architectural Digest says it's best for bright light all day
12 President to some not so much to others Nicolás Maduro
13 Bob Hope gave this crooner his big break and his stage name in 1949 when he was performing under the name Joe Barry
14 Ogden Nash called this root vegetable an anemic beet
15 From this place George Washington wrote his soldiers were unfit for duty because they were barefoot and otherwise naked
16 Whether it's silver or bigleaf Canada's national tree is this
17 I'm so glad we got rid of our old countertops and went with this 7-letter type of igneous rock
18 The whiskey-wanting Greta Garbo
19 This country crossover star's Top 40 hits included Rhinestone Cowboy & Wichita Lineman
20 On a Vegas-set reality series Rick Harrison buys sells & appraises items of historical value in this kind of establishment
21 This French microbiologist said Chance favors only the prepared mind
22 This rodent became a national symbol in 1975
23 We've got an extra sink & plenty of storage between the kitchen & dining room in the pantry named for this worker
24 Painter with a pipe dream René Magritte
25 This composer and bandleader was one of the most popular musicians of the swing era
26 The main building block of coral is this tiny organism
27 In the 1940s this British novelist said The very concept of objective truth is fading out of the world
28 The national anthem O Canada was first sung in 1880 here Canada's only walled city
29 This French phrase meaning following is used to describe a bathroom that connects to a bedroom
30 Nobel Peace Prize winner F.W. de Klerk
31 A book about George who takes the new name Melissa earned some bans but also one of these Greek-letter awards AKA the Lammys
32 A 2019 survey ranked this island nation as having the sexiest accent; nearby Australia ranked fifth
33 Using cloned DNA worked out just super-duper in this 1993 film... well for its producers not its characters
34 Insure domestic tranquility & secure the blessings of liberty are lines from this historic document
35 One suggestion for this chess piece: deputy sovereign
36 It's the tropical bird seen here
37 This Stowe novel was banned in parts of the slave-holding South & in serf-holding Russia
38 In Latin America this word of thanks is pronounced with a soft C; in most of Spain the C is said as a th
39 This man returned to the Star Wars universe in animated form voicing Mace Windu in The Clone Wars
40 In the 1760s these 2 surveyors marked the boundary between Maryland & Pennsylvania
41 We could call this parental computer component a primary circuit board
42 In 1784 Ben Franklin panned the bald eagle as a U.S. national symbol preferring this bird instead
43 Forget the love story--Pasternak's Dr. Zhivago was banned in the USSR until 1987 because of its portrayal of this commie faction
44 Ewan McGregor called the Midwest accent he used for this TV show based on a movie the hardest one he'd ever done
45 Sarah Helena & Cosima were but some of the Clone Club played by this actress on Orphan Black
46 Woeful economic conditions helped reduce immigration from 4.2 million the decade before to less than 700000 in this decade
47 You can use this 6-letter term rather than Latina or Latino
48 This small duck shares its name with a bluish-green color
49 Due to its alleged obscenity in 1957 U.S. Customs seized 520 copies of this Allen Ginsberg poem printed in England
50 Scouse the accent for this port city on England's West Coast comes from lobscouse a sailor's dish
51 This author was able to revive the character Duncan Idaho when he introduced clones called ghola in Dune Messiah
52 In 1868 the House of Representatives voted 126 to 47 to impeach this man
53 How about synthetic or artificial instead of this hyphenated adjective
54 This swan is named for its low-pitched call
55 The 1722 novel Moll Flanders by this author has been taken off shelves for lewdness
56 It's another word for an Irish accent
57 Later featured in Game of Thrones this veteran British actor starred as a cloned mad scientist in a 2008 BBC sitcom
58 In 1863 George McClellan's military career was over but this General George was on hand to defeat Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg
59 To describe those who came before us these bears are less patriarchal than these fathers
60 Scarlet is one species of this songbird

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3 The Boops boops fish is used for food & is a bioindicator for this type of pollution named for being less than 5 millimeters long
4 Ways you might have lost your seat in Congress: defeated expelled or this meaning the maps were changed on you
5 Ryan Reynolds & Jeff Bridges starred in this film playing lawmen dispensing justice from beyond the grave
6 Wasps & crickets not just movie monsters have this dedicated egg-laying organ
7 In uniform he developed an inoculation against encephalitis; later live-virus polio vaccine opposing Salks approach
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10 This 9-letter instruction often comes after a text or email so that youll ignore it
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