Jeopardy September 22 2023 answers


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# Question
1 A fireworks display followed the April 27 1749 premiere of a work by this man that had been commissioned by George II
2 Built in the 13th century Urquhart Castle is found on the shore of this--wait did you guys see something in the water?
3 Partly inspired by her own childhood she co-created the series Never Have I Ever
4 It's where Native Son & A Raisin in the Sun are set
5 This organ meat is great for protein vitamin a & iron but animal rights activists have big problems with foie gras
6 This state's official marine mammal is the bowhead whale which inhabits Arctic waters
7 A more awesome 12-inch measuring stick
8 A symbol of pride & untameability & big with My Little Pony fans this national animal is a symbol of the push for independence
9 William Petersen's last regular episode of this crime drama came early on in 2009
10 Right before the epilogue to this novel Raskolnikov confesses It was I killed the old pawnbroker woman and her sister
11 Fancy a traditional steak & this pie? The one at London's Guinea Grill is famous
12 Whoa! Reaching 80 feet or more in length the finback whale is second in size only to this one
13 A guess about what they're serving in the cafeteria
14 Scotland's Standing Stones of Calanais seen here were an inspiration for a plot device on this time-traveling TV show
15 For season 6 of this series Corey Stoll replaced Damian Lewis as the main very very rich guy
16 This Jack London classic is considered one of the books that shaped America
17 A beef this langue in French can be 5 lbs.
18 One of the 2 3-letter terms for a group of whales
19 A mistake made by the person filling in for your regular teacher
20 A celebration of Scottish sport & culture the annual these Games include caber tossing
21 This series begins with John Nolan played by Nathan Fillion joining the LAPD at age 45
22 In East of Eden this twin brother of Aron Trask reveals to him that their mother is a madam
23 You don't expect us to swallow this specifically the honeycomb type that is taken from the second stomach chamber do you?
24 Gray whales are an example of this toothless class of whales that also have 2 blowholes
25 A fantastically ugly thing to sit at during class
26 The highest point in Edinburgh's Holyrood Park is an ancient volcano that shares its name with this legendary king
27 Sandy dvore designed the animated title sequence of a mother bird & 5 chicks for this 1970s series
28 This Jonathan Franzen novel about the dysfunctional Lambert family won a National Book Award
29 The pancreas of a calf provides this delicacy that sounds like it would be available at the bakery rather than the butcher
30 This solid waxy substance that originates in the intestines of sperm whales is used in perfume making
31 A comparative chart of all the school's employees
32 Ukraine produces much of the world's oil from these big yellow flowers a national symbol
33 It's a Braves new world here where to win the game you gotta have the runs
34 In 1940 & 1941 turning his gaze from war Joan Miró produced 23 works in a series titled these groups of stars
35 Long ones are a proverbial sign of age & to bishop to file them down on a horse is thought to be named after a practitioner of yore
36 Twisting a phrase around Oscar Wilde called this the curse of the drinking classes
37 Fred MacMurray's Professor in a Disney film or Robin Williams in Flubber
38 This major Ukrainian port city was named for an ancient Greek colony thought to have existed nearby
39 The Pacers thrill their fans in this city
40 Frank Stella made a splash in 1959 with paintings of this kind of stripe better known on men's suits
41 The Battle of Gettysburg had Pickett's this & an equally unsuccessful one led by Elon Farnsworth
42 It was in her poem Sacred Emily that she wrote Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose
43 It describes adobe bricks or the tomatoes seen here
44 The seminal work of modern Ukrain!an literature Eneïda transmutes this ancient writer's Trojans into Cossacks
45 College town where the 'Noles have been known to pile up the yards
46 The town in his Starry Night is Saint-Rémy where he was a patient in its mental hospital
47 This outdated word for a bad student comes from the middle name of John Scotus a theologian & scholar
48 In his 1986 Nobel Peace Prize speech this author & Holocaust survivor said If we forget we are guilty we are accomplices
49 In other words myopic medically speaking
50 The Seven Wonders of Ukraine include the 11th century Kiev cathedral named St. this built to rival a same-named Aya in Constantinople
51 It's where Predators are on the hunt for NHL goals
52 Late in life this French artist got into cutouts like the yellow stars in his 1947 work Icarus
53 Ambrose Philips' sentimental poems inspired a fellow writer to coin this rhyming insult word using the Amb in Ambrose
54 When it comes to tidying up she says if an item sparks joy keep it if not dispose of it
55 Ibsen spent 27 years away from Norway in this type of exile
56 Ukraine's longest river it bisects the country before emptying into the Black Sea
57 Charles Barkley's jersey was retired in this NBA city & state capital
58 Self-Portrait with Striped Shirt is by this Viennese modernist who died aged just 28 in 1918
59 Who exactly Norman was is lost to history but Norman's Woe is the reef made famous in the poem The Wreck of this ship
60 This Boy Scouts founder said The Scouts' motto is founded on my initials it is: Be Prepared
61 Mean & unfeeling like Hannah the vamp of Savannah

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# Questions
1 Early 1900s labels for this beverage brand featured a beaver sitting on a log at the top of a map
2 An Internet aesthetic focuses on these spaces eerie transitional places like empty hotel hallways
3 The Infernal Devices is a prequel trilogy to this Cassandra Clare series that includes City of Bones & City of Ashes
4 In Dettmer v. Landon a court of appeals recognized this neo-pagan faith as a religion but said no to using candles & incense in jail
5 The National Park Service is in charge of the Martinez California home of this father of the National Park Service
6 A scientific study suggested mosquitoes bite people less when this artists EDM song Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites is playing
7 Before gaining independence in 1971 following a civil war & an invasion by India Bangladesh was known by this directional name
8 Im gonna make a 4 A to the fridge flop on the couch & be this adjective for lazy or without enthusiasm
9 Suzanne Collins tells the backstory of Coriolanus Snow in her 2020 Hunger Games prequel The Ballad of these 2 animals
10 The 8th Circuit found Farmington Missouri schools could ban this flag after Black students were targeted with violence
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