Jeopardy October 23 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 23 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 This hunchbacked bell ringer of the Cathedral of Notre Dame was deaf
2 At more than 1000 feet above the water the highest of these in the U.S. spans Royal Gorge in Colorado
3 It's the chain whose iconic logo is seen here
4 A boy band: NKOTB
5 Learn a new one of these from Duolingo
6 A labyrinth turns into this word meaning to astonish greatly
7 The young narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird has the given names Jean Louise but goes by this nickname
8 275 million cubic yards of material were used in the largest of these American barriers on Tenmile Wash in Arizona
9 Kirkland Signature is this warehouse chain's private label brand
10 Named to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020: NIN
11 Dress your dog in traditional colors and pretend it's this celebration
12 A musical sound of a certain pitch becomes this word meaning to make amends for a sin
13 Washington Irving's story about this nap-happy fella was first published in The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon Gent.
14 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Quantico Virginia.) The most-robbed bank in the United States is the Bank of Hogan in Hogan's Alley the Quantico Virginia mock town where this organizati
15 According to its jingle it's the place with the helpful hardware folks
16 Sweet Hitch-Hiker was their last Top 10 hit: CCR
17 If you have a piano play his 1801 Moonlight Sonata
18 The pointy top of a tower becomes a verb meaning to hope to be something great
19 This title character says I am jealous of the portrait you have painted of me. Why should it keep what I must lose?
20 Covering 98 acres this aircraft company's Everett Washington plant is the largest building by volume in the U.S. (& the world)
21 We salute you if you know that this clothing chain owned by Gap Inc. was named for a bar in Paris; grog anyone?
22 They sound angry: RATM
23 Organize your closet using the Konmari Method & get rid of items that no longer do this 2-word catchphrase
24 A conjunction meaning on the contrary becomes this verb meaning to be adjacent
25 In this novel John Kennedy Toole described Ignatius J. Reilly as having waves of flesh rippling
26 At 26 square miles Arlington is the smallest self-governing this in the United States
27 This chain founded in 1983 initially promised glasses in about an hour
28 They hit it big with (Don't Fear) The Reaper: BÖC
29 Create beautiful landscapes using techniques taught by this late PBS host in his Joy of Painting videos
30 A word meaning to portend becomes this one meaning a home or dwelling
31 In 1905 Roald Amundsen finally conquered this Atlantic-to-Pacific route explorers had sought for centuries
32 The July 1969 Esquire cover asked what words should the first man here utter that will ring through the ages?
33 Filmmaker Akira Kurosawa
34 It has the atomic No. 1 & is the most abundant element in the universe
35 Between 1972 & 2015 Bob Barker came on down to host 6731 episodes of this game show
36 Charles Schulz fondly wrote Happiness is a warm one
37 John Speke accidentally shot himself before he was to debate Richard Burton over the source of this river
38 The plane flown by this alliterative man is seen here on the August 29 1908 cover of Scientific American
39 Google co-founder Sergey Brin
40 An essential nutrient this element symbol K is in bananas lima beans & avocados
41 A 2014 New York Times headline about her said: Others fade but this TV judge is forever
42 Samuel Johnson said oats was a grain given to these in England but in Scotland supports the people
43 A Royal Geographical Society expedition found him in 1873 dead; he'd been found in 1871 alive under more famous circumstances
44 The December 6 1924 Saturday Evening Post cover featured a Christmas scene by him
45 Painter Gustav Klimt
46 Lightweight & strong this element is named for the group that preceded the Olympians in mythology
47 Despite leaving & coming back as of 2020 Joy Behar has co-hosted this show longer than any of the other co-hosts
48 John Donne wrote that it was nature's great masterpiece... the only harmless great thing; the giant of beasts
49 Scotsman Gordon Laing the first European to reach this ancient African city was murdered shortly after leaving there
50 In February 1963 Car & Driver featured this classic Triumph sports car & the same-named fighter plane
51 Playwriting President Vaclav Havel
52 Elements that are gases at room temperature include argon neon krypton & this rare foreign noble gas used in lighting
53 Pine Valley was the fictional setting for this longtime soap that often revolved around Erica Kane & her many husbands
54 Oh it has pretty teeth dear and he shows them pearly white
55 The Ronne this 2-word feature is named for Edith Ronne one of Antarctica's first female explorers
56 The July 1963 National Geographic cover listed a Carl Sandburg article on these 2 burgs subtitled Just a Hundred Years Ago
57 Audrey Hepburn & Jean-Claude Van Damme
58 Identified in 1886 by a Freiberg professor this shiny gray element was named for its country of discovery
59 America's favorite zookeeper he can be seen on Into the Wild and Wild Countdown
60 Robert Frost rhymed The way this bird / Shook down on me / The dust of snow / From a hemlock tree

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# Questions
1 Best known for a novel she wrote at least 6 full-length plays & collaborated with Moms Mabley on a 1931 Broadway revue
2 Meaning tireless it was the first British ship sunk at the 1916 Battle of Jutland
3 Akira Kurosawas The Hidden Fortress helped inspire Star Wars & the role of Obi Wan was reportedly offered to this star
4 Named for this architect who designed it in 1676 Cambridges Trinity College Library holds over 1000 medieval manuscripts
5 Named for an African chief this capital city is home to the National Archives & the University of Zimbabwe
6 Former radical left Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras gave his son the middle name Ernesto after this man
7 A species of octopus is named for this trait it can make itself resemble other animals like a sea snake or lionfish
8 From the Latin for conversation its an informal or regional expression like bodacious
9 After a phone call with Peter Jackson Russell Crowe turned down this role (& a ton of money) that went to Viggo Mortensen
10 A Monaco library named for her is dedicated to the culture of Ireland her ancestral land & includes her private collections
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