Jeopardy October 23 2019 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 23 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 The Whomping Willow does its whomping on the grounds of this castle
2 Fans of this show called it The Jack Bauer Power Hour
3 At the gov.uk site in the Past Prime Ministers section there is only one listed as Baroness--this person
4 Oenophile: Drink up!
5 The comma as we know it came to be around 1500 not by an author but rather by one of these putting out Greek classics
6 Karma Chameleon was a No. 1 Hit in 1983 for this alliterative U.K. band fronted by Boy George
7 The party tree that grew in this Middle-Earth land was the location of Bilbo's farewell speech
8 Casey Webb has taken over for Adam Richman on this travel channel show that pits humanity against digestion
9 Before his PM-ship Robert Peel organized the London police force & his nickname gave the cops this moniker
10 Cinephile
11 On keyboards you'll find a comma by itself & as part of this other punctuation mark
12 About half the world's species of chameleon live on this large African island with dozens existing nowhere else
13 Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree gives these fruits & more to a thoughtless boy
14 Justin Timberlake & Frankie Muniz were the first 2 victims on this MTV prank show
15 A few months after quitting as prime minister in 2016 this Conservative gave up his seat in the House of Commons
16 Ornithophile
17 India has its own style of placing commas in big numbers like the number we call this and Indians call crore
18 In the 2011 animated film Rango this swashbuckling actor voices the title chameleon
19 It was a right motley company that gathered about the noble greenwood tree in Sherwood's depths in an 1883 tale of this hero
20 As Sydney Bristow on Alias this actress worked for SD-6 & the CIA
21 With the 1938 Munich Agreement this PM granted most of Hitler's demands & left Czechoslovakia to its fate
22 Theophile
23 The comma named for this school often precedes the words and & or
24 To catch prey chameleons can extend this to a distance nearly twice their body length
25 After this title character accepts Rochester's proposal lightning splits a chestnut tree at Thornfield Hall
26 Amybeth McNulty stars in the series Anne with an E a grittier take on this 1908 Canadian novel
27 A giant of 19th century politics as well as a novelist he was the first man of Jewish ancestry to be prime minister
28 Heliophile
29 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) When you have two independent clauses that are separated by a comma it's called a comma this and it's to be avoided. Instead try adding
30 Some lizards can lose a tail & not worry much but chameleons don't have the ability to regrow body parts via this process
31 In 1971 this bridge went from crossing the Thames to crossing the Colorado
32 Chemists say roasting is the key factor driving bitter taste in this beverage; wake up & smell it!
33 Swiped from the Holy Land the reputed head of this decapitated saint is on display on a silver plate at Amiens Cathedral
34 Equilibrium
35 In 1787 he gave us a little gem called Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
36 Jack Skellington from Halloween Town tries to take over a holiday that's later in the year
37 Spanning 6 miles over 5 islands the Great Seto Bridge connects Shikoku to this main Japanese island
38 One who appears on a document transferring the title to realty may be a friend in this
39 This saint venerated in December was buried in Asia Minor but stolen & moved to Italy; reputed bits of him have turned up all over
40 It's said to be the soul of wit
41 This piece by Tchaikovsky depicts Napoleon's retreat from Moscow
42 During WWII 2 sisters join the first professional baseball league for women
43 Not far from Davos this nation's Sunniberg Bridge is thin so as not to obstruct the view
44 You can climb the Hangayn Mountains in this country that's sandwiched between China & Russia
45 In 2004 bones of 2 saints taken from Constantinople to Rome were returned by the pope to this church's patriarch
46 The late great Bill Monroe was considered The Father of this type of music
47 Joseph Haydn helped create this orchestral form & wrote more than 100 of them many with nicknames like The Hen
48 From 1936 it warned how one puff of marijuana could lead to insanity & death
49 The Kennedy Bridge in Niamey crosses this river with the same name as the country
50 This Boston store's Basement was famous for its 1-day wedding gown sale dubbed the Running of the Brides
51 According to tradition St. Mark's remains were stolen from Alexandria taken to this European city lost & rediscovered
52 This 5-letter word for the verge of catastrophe also means the edge of a steep drop
53 In this piece the oboe & bassoon help depict a celebration on the treeless mount Triglav
54 Professor Henry Jones is called back into action to uncover the secret of ancient craniums
55 The Gateshead Millennium Bridge near Newcastle tilts sideways to let boats on this river pass
56 This little metal piece at the front of a gun barrel acts as a sight; marksmen draw it when they line up a target
57 A Louisville church displays almost half of the skeleton of St. Magnus said to be a martyred one of these Roman legionary officers
58 This word for troops camping outside comes from a German word for extra watch
59 Of all Beethoven's works with nicknames one of the few that Ludwig okayed was this sonata French for emotional or moving
60 Brad Pitt plays Jesse James at what turns out to be the end of his life

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