Jeopardy October 23 2023 answers


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# Question
1 Before creating this record label in 1959 its founder worked on a Lincoln-Mercury assembly line
2 In 1638 the first class was in at this university which consisted of 1 master in a single frame house & a college yahd
3 Mitch Hedberg: I like this grain. It is great when you're hungry & you want 2000 of something
4 She was in Kenya when she learned she had become queen on February 6 1952
5 Also a fireplace implement
6 Created by Bill Watterson this comic strip kid says of class bully Moe Never argue with a 6-year-old who shaves
7 Fight this with fire
8 This university was formed around 1209 by people fleeing town & gown tensions in Oxford
9 This Price is Right host: Hate your job? There's a support group for that--it's called everybody. They meet at a bar
10 An Asian prime minister for 15 years she was called Indu for short
11 A war vessel of the most heavily armed class
12 Line that precedes they simply fade away in a British army song
13 An American proverb says Money begets this
14 Around 1257 the apparently unbashful theologian Robert de Sorbon founded the Sorbonne at the Univ. of this
15 A. Whitney Brown: I'm a this not because I love animals but because I hate plants
16 In 1767 this Great empress called a commission on legal reform
17 A hand weapon made of leather-covered metal
18 He that fights and runs away may these 5 words but he that is in battle slain will never rise to fight again
19 You'll find things are in order with a place for this and everything in its place
20 Franz Joseph inaugurated the new main building of the university of this capital the oldest university in the German-speaking world
21 The irreplaceable Robin Williams said To a 3-year-old this guy is a 6-foot rat!
22 In 1993 True Path Party leader Tansu Ciller became the first female prime minister of this large Muslim country
23 To overwhelm with wonder
24 In his Ballad of East and West this Brit wrote East is east and west is west and never the twain shall meet
25 Nothing does this like success
26 I come to wive it wealthily at the university of this founded in 1222 by ex-University of Bologna students
27 On Between Two Ferns this actor asked Ben Stiller Do you wish... you had ever followed your parents into comedy?
28 An exotic Dutch dancer & courtesan she was executed by the French in 1917 on charges of spying for the Germans
29 The art of negotiation between nations
30 Shelley said of this Hail to thee blithe spirit! Bird thou never wert; Wordsworth said they soar but never roam
31 We're due for this proverb: Give credit where credit is this
32 The Yakima: To this larger Pacific Northwest river
33 Ruth Gordon played Mia Farrow's next-door neighbor in this scarefest
34 We know the conqueror seen here by this name
35 This grouchy librettist won a 1950 Pulitzer for his work on South Pacifc
36 No it's not a metallic sensory organ but a phrase meaning I'm insensitive to music & can't carry a tune
37 Both Cervantes & Ben Franklin wrote A word to these people is enough
38 The Platte: This river that runs to another river
39 Hilary Swank stars as Maggie Fitzgerald
40 After being banished from Iceland this colorful guy established a colony in Greenland around 985
41 22nd & 24th POTUS
42 It's a term for a short-tempered person not a feverish condition felt above the eyebrows
43 It's what the I stands for in the CIA (the one headed by William J. Burns)
44 The Indus River flows 1900 miles before emptying into this sea that shares its name with an adjacent peninsula
45 Cary Grant & Katharine Hepburn grapple with a pet leopard
46 Irish teenager Annie Moore made history here January 1 1892
47 The first player in the National League to be MVP two years in a row he's known as Mr. Cub
48 No this is not a symptom of hepatitis but a deli appetizer smeared on rye bread; what am I...?
49 In a Jay McInerney book title these 2 words precede Big City
50 The Hudson: Upper this bay
51 A wheelman for Atlanta bank robbers Ansel Elgort plays a tinnitus-afflicted hero in this Edgar Wright flick
52 Around the 1850s archaeologists unearthed the great library of Ashurbanipal in Nineveh capital of this ancient empire
53 This patron saint of Mediterranean sailors lent his name to a phenomenon seen during storms
54 No my scapula doesn't have osteomalacia--I'm talking about a road sign meaning the highway's edge is not firm
55 A gem with this cut resembles two truncated pyramids set base to base
56 The Vistula:This sea
57 Ben Affleck directed this tale about the kidnapping of a little girl
58 This 6th century Byzantine emperor lawgiver & Christian expelled pagan teachers from the Athens Academy
59 Nickname of I. Lewis Libby who grew up to be Vice President Cheney's powerful chief of staff
60 I don't personally have a gnarled extremity--this feature is on my old-fashioned bathtub
61 This adjective that means cunning probably comes from the name of a tamed insectivore

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# Questions
1 The title of this 2001 book also a 2003 film forms a partial border between Boston Chelsea Medford & Everett
2 If you follow stars of mycology like Suzanne Simard & Merlin Sheldrake you know this name of the network of fungal threads
3 From a bio of this female biochemist: Seine v. Strand The Acid Next Door
4 D is for this crown-like adornment sometimes a cloth headband affixed with jewels
5 The Encyclopedia Britannica reports that this type of rock displays a poorly developed schistosity & cleavage
6 Set in L.A. during the Great Depression: Chris Chalk as Paul Drake & Matthew Rhys as the title lawyer
7 One of the 2 states that end with the postal abbreviation of the Peace Garden State
8 This type of edible mushroom with a French name is also called a Girolle
9 The Life and Times of this author--The South Side of Chicago Grappling with Bigger
10 It can refer to territory governed by another a set of values in math or a group of linked computers on a network
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