Jeopardy September 20 2019 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy September 20 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 Founded in 1889 on Halsted St. in this city Hull House was the most famous settlement house kind of an immigrant community center
2 This explorer was joined on his 4th voyage in 1502 by illegitimate son Ferdinand who later wrote dad's biography
3 All red white & blue with a dash of purple (hair) this star did it all at the 2019 World Cup winning the Golden Boot & Golden Ball
4 Ricola makes them
5 Hull House did political work starting with lobbying for a max 48-hour work week for women in these shops
6 The Family Circus is a comic strip; this is the similar name of the magazine founded by Charles Merrill of Merrill Lynch
7 With a pickaxe blow in 1859 Ferdinand de Lesseps began construction of this
8 In 2019 Jessica Chastain tweeted Guys I just met this same-surnamed hero of the '99 tournament
9 This onstage action has become a metaphor for a stylish ending
10 The Kuroshio Current
11 Immigrants from all over lived in the area; a group from this country put on Ajax in the original on the Hull House stage
12 In 2018 billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong bought this newspaper & moved its headquarters to El Segundo California
13 Judge Ferdinand Pecora led a 1933 Wall Street investigation & later served on this newly created federal commission
14 As we taped in 2019 Jon Hamm had not tweeted Guys I just met this same-surnamed legend who scored 158 intl. goals for the team
15 In 2006 Doug Flutie made one of these for an extra point the first time that had been done in the NFL since 1941
16 The Sunda Double Trench
17 Hull House was a center of the Arts & Crafts movement & in 1901 this architect spoke there on the art & craft of the machine
18 Henry Windsor founded this Popular magazine in 1902 for laymen interested in emerging technologies
19 Before he became pres. he argued his way out of a murder conviction with an appeal to the Philippine Supreme Court
20 The 2015 World Cup titlists were the first women's sports team honored with this NYC tradition featuring obsolete paper
21 3-verb advice for what to do if your clothing catches fire
22 The Bismarck Archipelago
23 Hull House is now a museum named for her its founder & the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize
24 In 1906 H.L. Mencken joined the staff of this Maryland newspaper that's still around today
25 This German count spent his retirement & fortune developing rigid airships
26 Here's this woman enjoying a lovely spot of imaginary tea after scoring the deciding goal in the 2019 World Cup semis vs. England
27 When you read in an old book about a death from this it means what we now call edema
28 The Lomonosov Ridge
29 The 1857 search by Richard Burton & John Speke for the source of this river plays out in Mountains of the Moon
30 This book by Malcolm Gladwell subtitled The Power of Thinking Without Thinking is a real eye-opener
31 You don't have to be an athlete to get around in one of these
32 A toast of grog to Sir Francis Drake who completed this type of round-the-world voyage on Sept. 26 1580
33 After a plane crash in Alive a Rugby team stranded in these snow-swept peaks struggles to survive
34 Born a slave Sethe escapes to Ohio but is haunted by memories of a lost baby in this Toni Morrison novel
35 (Sarah of the Clue Crews presents by a video monitor.) Bacteria will burst apart if the work of constantly renewing their cell walls is interrupted like by this first antibiotic discovered in
36 Made popular in a 1982 Spielberg film this word means originating outside of the Earth
37 A treasure map takes Kathleen Turner to Colombia & into the arms of Michael Douglas in this 1984 adventure
38 A 17th century writer: The Blind Poet
39 2 psychics have a pyrokinetic child in this Stephen King work
40 In March 2019 following 2 recent crashes this company's 737 Max planes were grounded
41 Boron is used in control rods to interrupt fission in reactors as it's good at capturing these subatomic particles
42 Type of coordinated activity designed to prevent or thwart groups like Isis that use violence for political aims
43 2017's Queen of the Desert is the story of Gertrude Bell a British writer & explorer on this peninsula in the early 20th century
44 The Nine Days' Queen
45 This 1974 James Michener novel covers centuries not just 1 significant year in the history of Colorado
46 The theft of this Southern locomotive by Northern spies during the Civil War inspired a classic Buster Keaton film
47 Interruptions at work make you constantly do this the more technical name for switching between computer windows
48 Regarding a new business it means having insufficient funds for effective operation
49 He played a cartographer in the 1995 film The Englishman who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain
50 Lived in the 1400s: The Father of English Printing
51 In this 1984 William Gibson cyberpunk classic a data thief matches wits with a powerful artificial intelligence
52 As well as a naval lock-up this word is short for the kind of vessel here now mostly seen at tall ship festivals
53 In your home GFCI stands for this circuit interrupter; it makes sure the electricity doesn't go through you
54 This method of cooling your home is pretty simple: open windows on opposite walls

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1 On Nov. 15 1961 JFK suspended the 8-hour workday at this agency saying its work needed to proceed with all possible speed
2 In 2003 No Doubt charted with Its My Life first a 1984 hit for this group that could be in the repetition category
3 Kirks the largest variety of this African antelope can be just 14 inches tall & weigh but 8 pounds
4 William James 1890 The Principles of this is considered a classic in the field
5 This famously publicity-averse Vineland novelist complimented George Saunders work as astoundingly tuned
6 This second Roman emperor tried to ban kissing at state functions perhaps to control an outbreak of cold sores (ugh sorry)
7 Theres a primate in this British expression that refers to freezing weather; the Beastie Boys song is about booze
8 The Bridge about Swedish & Danish cops on the same case was remade as this show in which the cops are British & French
9 Limb weakness & impairment of the heart & nerves are symptoms of this disorder caused by a deficiency in vitamin B1
10 At Brown Jessaca Leinaweaver the chair of this department aims to study humanity past & present
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