Jeopardy October 31 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy October 31 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 3-letter word means in the know; add cat to the end & it means a jazz fan
2 Found in almost every living cell DNA stands for this
3 Ode to Odenkirk; a legal prequel; just kids having a Fring
4 Since 1954 the Japanese Peace Bell has rung near the Secretariat building at this organization's headquarters
5 Prospective college students can tour campuses online like Northeastern University & Berklee College of Music in this city
6 When musicians informally improvise together it's a clambake or this edible session
7 Famous ones of these include the Perseids in July or August & the Leonids in November
8 Mr. Exotic! Country songs! Murder-for-hire! Polyamory! & More!
9 It first rang in 1859 cracked later that year & was refitted with a lighter hammer
10 You'll find that you can virtually explore this Space Shuttle inside & out at a Smithsonian hangar in Virginia
11 (Hi I'm Kevin Hart.) For Halloween in 2019 I dressed up like this Central Intelligence costar like he looked in a picture back in the '90s; unlike him I made that fanny pack actually work
12 This plural word for skill in using an instrument comes from the power exhibited by a trumpeter not a cut of pork
13 Coal & natural gas are types of this alliterative stuff formed in the earth from plant or animal remains & used as a source of energy
14 Queens of the screen; BenDeLaCreme & Latrice Royale dressed for the occasion; may the best woman win
15 The largest bell in the world the Tsar Bell sits on the grounds of this fortress at Red Square
16 Two recently excavated homes are part of the tour of the ruins of this ancient city buried by Vesuvius
17 This tri-colored treat that is let's say not universally adored was once called chicken feed; yum?
18 This 4-letter nonsense singing comes from a line that continues ...da-doo
19 It's about 5 feet long & includes the cecum & the colon
20 A 2020 Data re-entry; Seven of Nine too! & Isn't that Will Riker & Deanna Troi? Engage!
21 Dating to 771 A.D. Korea's Divine Bell of King Seongdeok served as a model for other bells used in this same religion
22 First stop the Governor's Palace as you begin your tour of this Colonial capital of Virginia
23 October brings out undead soldiers vampires & ghosts all serving the Headless Horseman at Philipsburg Manor in this N.Y. village
24 This insectile swing dance came from a Cab Calloway song & originally meant a nervous person
25 It's equal to -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit
26 The Child needs caring for; a force-ful show in 2019; hold on Nick Nolte was in it?!
27 According to lore the Liberty Bell cracked tolling for John Marshall who died while holding this office
28 High up in the Andes of Peru you can peruse this fascinating city of the Incas
29 In her first book this teen detective solves The Secret of the Old Clock; then in No. 2 she explores The Hidden Staircase
30 In the Spanish language version of this 1991 sequel the title character says Sayonara baby before defeating his foe
31 A dominant male & an island hello/goodbye
32 If you lived in the main city of upper Silesia in 1820 you lived in Prussia; in 1920 in Germany; today in this country to the east
33 In Nunez v. San Diego a court struck down one of these time limits for juveniles as it didn't have enough exceptions
34 The Jackal in this Frederick Forsyth thriller is an assassin hired to kill French president Charles de Gaulle
35 At the beginning of this 2018 animated sequel we see how the Parrs deal with the Underminer whom we last saw in 2004
36 Menudo ingredient & dull or unoriginal
37 If you once lived in the wealthy community of Kolmanskop Namibia you left with everyone else when these gems ran out
38 A monitor letting the justice system know you haven't left home is usually attached around this body part
39 A bunch of reporters get into a brawl that escalates quickly in this Will Ferrell sequel
40 A mechanical device & a labor pain
41 If you lived in L.A. 150 years ago you'd be this just like today but you'd spell the word with a tilde over the second N
42 In an emergency a seek this order means find a place to be safe; a this in place order means stay where you are
43 Gamekeeper Oliver Mellors is the title Lover in this scandalous 1928 novel
44 A nurse by training she was a pioneer of the U.S. birth control movement
45 This comedy set in Vegas & its Part II set in Bangkok are on the R-rated highest-grossing list
46 A place to throw back some drinks & a large natural underground chamber
47 Around 1900 if you were living on this island 10 miles off French Guiana better hope you were a guard & not a prisoner
48 If you want your package delivered when someone is home these 2 words follow adult in a FedEx option
49 In a WWI-set novel by C.S. Forester Rose Sayer & uncouth Captain Charlie Allnutt are thrown together on this title boat
50 This American anthropologist published Coming of Age in Samoa in 1928
51 Before he directed Hellboy & The Shape of Water he took on the Wesley Snipes sequel Blade 2
52 1/8 of a fluid ounce & beat the skins
53 If you lived here from 1808 to 1814 you were this romantic poet; think the one who grew up rich

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# Questions
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2 Decorated with an illustration of the Montgolfiers craft the smoking room aboard this could be accessed only via an airlock
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