Jeopardy October 24 2019 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 24 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 U.S. team shows grace stamina and split-second timing when practicing this sport
2 Its headquarters & many of its labs are in Atlanta: CDC
3 That's former quarterback Archie with his two favorite MVPs Peyton and this brother of his
4 Mark 12:31 instructs Thou shalt love this person
5 Between a primary & secondary one of these in the sky is a region called Alexander's dark band
6 This capital of Kenya lies at an elevation of 5500 feet making it a natural sister city to Denver
7 In a 1921 photo the rank of a princess of this indigenous people of New Zealand is marked by a distinctive feather cloak
8 In 2017 Alexander Acosta became its new head: DOL
9 It's the last name of golfing sisters Annika & Charlotta
10 To pretend to an emotion; it's often found before indifference
11 Chac was the Mayan god of rain; Tlaloc whose name means he who makes things sprout was rain god for these people
12 Species that need protection include this animal--Africa has fewer of them than their shorter pal the elephant
13 In 1989 Fay Wray visited the Empire State Building the setting of the climax of this 1933 film that had made her a star
14 It's issued by the president: EO
15 She followed her dad into the ring and since retiring has become a TV personality and healthy lifestyle advocate
16 A prized family memento passed down from one generation to another
17 In 2018 this Rivers Cuomo band had Toto recall with a hit cover singing I bless the rains down in Africa
18 This north African country belonged to France for about 130 years until 1962
19 During a New Year's celebration in Laos a woman makes an offering at this the Mother of Rivers
20 It was established in 1934 5 years after the big stock market crash: SEC
21 This racing dynasty includes Mario son Michael & grandson Marco
22 This main protein in milk & cheese was widely used in glues & plastics
23 Rainfall in this area covering 2 million square miles & 9 countries has topped 120 inches some years
24 C starts the name of this nation highlighted here on the Gulf of Guinea
25 Of the more than 1400 submissions for a Vietnam veterans memorial her design was chosen
26 Much of the acreage controlled by this agency is in Alaska & the western states: BLM
27 Last name of brother and sister Reggie and Cheryl who are seen here. Both are in the Basketball Hall of Fame
28 Numbering more than 1000 these stellar sisters are found in Taurus
29 Though this weather system can cause terrible flooding as in Gujarat in 2005 people depend on its rain for their water
30 The San formerly called Bushmen mainly in this desert are the oldest population group of southern Africa
31 The march was held in 1963 & one of the speeches mentioned the 100th anniversary of this document
32 In 2019 this letter-perfect Dutch airline celebrates its centenary
33 A tittle is that little dot you place over these 2 lowercase letters
34 Hail to thee monarch of African mountains begins Bayard Taylor's verse about this peak
35 Luther Burbank developed what is known as the Burbank or Idaho type of this
36 Time magazine's November 23 1970 cover called this show still popular today TV's gift to children
37 The organizers intended the march to bring attention to this bill eventually signed by LBJ
38 This Swiss food & chocolate company owns brands like Purina & Gerber baby food
39 Equitation is the art of riding this
40 Bessie Rayner Parkes described this Scottish region as hills that were born of ages... like monuments to mighty gods
41 This former slave & botany whiz turned down offers to work for Thomas Edison & Joseph Stalin
42 Ben Savage was the title Boy of this '90s sitcom
43 Among the performers at the march were Joan Baez and this other young folk singer
44 In 1900 this Japanese company began producing upright pianos; motorcycles came along more than half a century later
45 Drupe the term for a fleshy fruit with a single pit like a cherry comes from Latin for this small oily Mediterranean fruit
46 Longfellow's line On the shores of Gitche Gumee from The Song of Hiawatha refers to this Great Lake
47 A statue in the Czech Republic honoring this botanist monk is crawling with pea vines
48 Patricia Arquette won an Emmy as the title crime solver on this show
49 10 times Martin Luther King spoke these 3 words that end the first verse of My Country 'Tis Of Thee
50 Originally founded as a grocery store today this London icon boasts more than 100 departments & about 20 restaurants
51 It sounds like a geometric figure but this 7-letter word means resembling the walking dead
52 Switzerland's Lake Leman woos me with its crystal face mused this poet in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
53 1970 Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman Borlaug developed a dwarf type of this grain that greatly reduced famine
54 We found out the Almighty is on Facebook on this Brandon Micheal Hall show on CBS
55 One of the few female speakers at the event was this woman famous for her performances at the Folies-Bergere
56 State-owned & known by this 5-letter name for short Mexico's largest company is this oil concern
57 We hope you know this word for the projecting piece on a sundial that casts a shadow indicating the time
58 George Prentice's poem Lookout Mountain recounts the 1863 battle for this Tennessee city
59 Knott's Berry Farm got its signature berries from this horticulturist; the berry is named for him
60 This 1997-2003 sitcom starring David Spade & Laura San Giacomo was set at a fashion magazine

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