Jeopardy September 19 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy September 19 2023 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 Of Spains colonial possessions in the Americas this 3400-square-mile one in the Antilles never gained independence but did change hands
2 1981's constitution set up a bicameral national assembly of these 2 familiar-sounding bodies but members of each serve 5-year terms
3 The Asian Games were first held in 1951 in this New Indian city
4 May 1 1941: Rosebud blooms as this Orson Welles classic premiered in New York
5 2-word oval object term for a zero on the scoreboard
6 The innermost yellow rings on one in Olympic archery score 9 or 10 points
7 A water watchdog: FEUDAL RIG
8 Discovered in 1937 Caracol Spanish for snail was a city of this Mesoamerican people & flourished int the 600s
9 The 2018 games in Indonesia saw the debut of 3 on 3 half-court this in addition to full-court 5 on 5
10 May 1 1961:This victorious Cuban declares his nation a socialist state
11 Yoiks! & away! This Warner Bros. fowl got quite animated playing Robin Hood
12 The Lone Star State's sax & violins
13 Aka a bibliothecary:BRAIN LAIR brain
14 Belizeans call this animal a red tiger; we call it a mountain lion & everyone can agree it's also a German sneaker company
15 In sepak takraw or kick this teams of three use feet knees chest & heads but no hands to hit the ball over the net
16 May 1 2004:Latvia Slovakia & 8 other states join this
17 On the May 21 2016 tally this rapper set a record by having 20 of Billboard's Hot 100 songs
18 Something belonging jointly to actors Bautista & Keaton
19 A bid taker: ROUTINE ACE
20 Belize's Great Blue Hole was featured in a 1970s episode of The Undersea World of him who called it one of Earth's best diving sites
21 This country dominated table tennis at the 2018 games winning every gold medal
22 May 1 1218: Rudolf I the first German king of this royal house is born
23 The donkey did not always represent the Democratic Party; this fowl had a lot to crow about in the mid-1800s
24 For foreign workers in the states one might be H-1B or H-2A
25 A capital expert:STOIC OMEN
26 After a hurricane & a tidal wave hit Belize City in 1961 the capital was moved 50 miles inland to this city to avoid flooding
27 2018 competition on these 1-person runabouts took place at Indonesia's Ancol Beach
28 May 1 1851: London's Great Exhibition opens in this glittering glass & iron Palace
29 Something easily done is said to be this shoot which does seem less than sporting
30 One who is in charge of exam surveillance & make a wager
31 A postnatal practitioner:INDICATE PAIR
32 This word can refer to a network of nerves; you don't want to get punched in the solar one
33 She founded Upright Citizens Brigade with three friends in the '90s
34 In 1958 Harry Winston mailed this 45.52-carat item to the Smithsonian for $2.44 first class plus $142.85 for $1 million in insurance
35 This annual event falls on the feast day of St. Stephen
36 Black & white pieces in this game are often called stones which you want to get back home & then bear off to win the game
37 You don't have to be a Marvel hero to have this awareness of danger introduced in a 1962 comic book
38 Red blood cells are formed in the red this also called myeloid tissue
39 This Chicago comedy institution awards a fellowship named for Bob Curry its first African-American mainstage performer
40 Oops... on a stamp in 2010--& 3 billion stamps eventually--the USPS used a replica in Vegas instead of this New York landmark
41 The name of this street & area in Lower Manhattan comes from Dutch for farm; the area was a 19th century skid row
42 A 2023 film pulled back the curtain on how this video game took over the world one falling block at a time
43 18th century essayist Richard Steele coined this phrase for a payment made to get someone to keep quiet
44 The superior this brings blood from the head neck arms & chest to the heart specifically to the right atrium
45 The Nudge Nudge guy & a guy selling stones for a biblical stoning are two of this Monty Pythoner's roles
46 RFD short for this began in 1896; previously about 65% of Americans lived in the R area & had to pick up mail at the P.O.
47 This 70-room palazzo built in the style of the Italian Renaissance is in Newport Rhode Island
48 Ludo is another name for this board game sometimes called India's national game
49 Jane Austen wrote in a letter It was 12 before we reached home. We were all this hyphenated canine phrase
50 When your body burns fat instead of glucose for energy this metabolic state occurs
51 Paul Reubens & Maya Rudolph honed their skills with this group named for those in the cheap non-seats during Elizabethan plays
52 The U.S. Postal Inspection Service warns of scams by fake sweepstakes purporting to be from this company founded in 1953
53 These trees of Africa & Madagascar are often called upside-down trees
54 Bamboos & winds are names for some of the tiles called pais in this game
55 The practice of putting ailing seamen below decks is a possible origin of this phrase meaning not feeling too good
56 The small intestine is lined with a mucous membrane & these finger-like projections
57 On Key & Peele Keegan-Michael Key did this job for Obama; Improv Olympic alumna Stephnie Weir did it for Hillary
58 Lawrence O'Brien was appointed to this government job by LBJ in 1965; in '75 Larry did a nifty crossover & got the NBA commissioner gig
59 He's the 18th century author of the farce The Barber of Seville & the comedy The Marriage of Figaro
60 Cutthroat is one type of this card game that has a name derived from French for two-eyed
61 A James Thurber character who's full of expressions not only uses the catbird seat but tearing up this garden area

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# Questions
1 At 14410 its one of North Americas highest volcanoes; a Puyallup name for it can be translated to bring the water
2 The Boops boops fish is used for food & is a bioindicator for this type of pollution named for being less than 5 millimeters long
3 Ways you might have lost your seat in Congress: defeated expelled or this meaning the maps were changed on you
4 Ryan Reynolds & Jeff Bridges starred in this film playing lawmen dispensing justice from beyond the grave
5 Wasps & crickets not just movie monsters have this dedicated egg-laying organ
6 In uniform he developed an inoculation against encephalitis; later live-virus polio vaccine opposing Salks approach
7 Ginsberg saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness in this primal scream of a poem
8 Boop stands for bronchiolitis obliterans organizing this an inflammation of lung tissue
9 This 9-letter instruction often comes after a text or email so that youll ignore it
10 Its faster to say these 3 letters than Maya Arulpragasam whose stage name honors a cousin who disappeared
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