Jeopardy September 24 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy September 24 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 14060-foot Mount Bierstadt is a good place to start climbing the Fourteeners of this western range
2 During an 1858 brawl on the House floor one representative accidentally grabbed this off the head of another revealing him to be bald
3 Hautbois literally high & wood is the origin of the name of this double-reed instrument
4 Jonathan Swift famously observed that this food is the staff of life
5 Lucious Lyon on Empire was partly based on this rapper--should we infer that Cookie is Beyoncé
6 Remember
7 The arch seen here is not in Paris but in this city
8 Elbowgate rocked Ottawa after this PM bumped a rival MP in the chest before a 2016 House of Commons vote
9 The name of this percussion instrument comes from the Greek for wood & voice
10 This genre for which Swift was renowned is a sort of glass wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own
11 Washington D.C. fixer Judy Smith inspired Olivia Pope on this drama
12 Thou
13 The Mall of America in this state has no central heating--skylights & store fixtures help do the job
14 In Arkansas in 1837 one representative fatally stabbed another with this weapon named for a man killed the year before
15 The name of this oval flute which can have up to ten finger holes is from the Italian
16 The name of Idris Elba's character on this HBO show comes from Baltimore criminals Bernard Stringer Reed & Roland Bell
17 Splendiferous
18 To prevent road ice Polk County Wisconsin fittingly makes use of brine left over from making this
19 In 1972 an Ulster MP slapped Britain's home secretary who told parliament that Bloody this day was self-defense by British troops
20 Whether hammered or strummed this instrument gets its name from the Latin for sweet song
21 Preet Bharara was reportedly an inspiration for Paul Giamatti's character on this Showtime drama set in the financial world
22 Already
23 Montgomery Alabama is home to the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Church of this Protestant denomination
24 After John McLaurin & Benjamin Tillman traded punches on the Senate floor in 1902 the Senate voted 54-12 to give both this rebuke
25 This Renaissance-era stringed keyboard instrument sensibly gets its name from the Latin for key & string
26 Women's wrestling director Matt Cimber is an inspiration for Marc Maron's character on this show set in the 1980s
27 Although
28 A memorial in Westminster Abbey commemorates Richard Dimbleby this network's first war correspondent
29 The Libreria Acqua Alta or High Water Bookshop keeps its books in waterproof basins just in case this Italian city floods
30 Absorbed into the blood slower than nitrogen this lightest inert gas is mixed with oxygen for deep-sea divers
31 Space that has had all the air removed from it
32 On March 17 1905 this future first lady got married in New York City & didn't even have to change her last name
33 In 2019 he left The Voice after 16 seasons
34 He's moved on from local newscasts in Birmingham and Chicago to become a nightly anchor at CNN
35 Notes left at this holy site are collected twice a year & buried at the Mount of Olives
36 This inhaled anesthetic gas with a 5-letter name was first used for surgery in 1842
37 The name of this garment is Hawaiian
38 On Aug. 7 1964 this international resolution that would prove controversial passed the House unanimously
39 I have things to prove to myself explained Tom Brady about moving to this team after 20 seasons with the Patriots
40 From 1962 to 1981 he ended CBS Evening News broadcasts with the signoff And that's the way it is
41 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) Argentina has a fertile region between two rivers the Paraná and the Uruguay that's known by this 11-letter name the same as an ancient
42 Trademarked in 1930 it's the name for gases used as refrigerants thanks to their low boiling points
43 A series in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly distinguishable from one another
44 You could look it up--on April 14 1828 this man copyrighted the first edition of his dictionary
45 Tina Fey returned in a 2020 One-Time Special of this sitcom; Kenneth the page is now the boss of the network
46 (David Muir of ABC World News Tonight presents the clue.) In 2018 ABC's World New Tonight and I were proud to be named Best Newscast as recipients of the Radio-Television Digital News Associa
47 In 1986 this country got a new province Flevoland built completely on reclaimed land
48 Trapped in pockets underground where plant decomposition has occurred natural gas is primarily this gas
49 It's the genus that includes asses zebras & related mammals
50 On Jan. 10 1776 Thomas Paine put out this 47-page pamphlet demanding independence
51 A young Vince Gill turned down a chance to join Dire Straits; a less young Vince Gill replaced Glenn Frey on this band's tour
52 A longtime newspaperman this author of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge vanished after going to Mexico in 1913
53 Pyongyang's Arch of Triumph was built in 1982 to honor the 70th birthday of this first North Korean leader
54 Harriet Brooks is sometimes credited with discovering this 5-letter element a gas emanating from thorium
55 This longtime opposition leader in Myanmar has been the de facto leader of the country since 2016
56 This Mideast war ended on June 10 1967 when the U.N. negotiated a cease-fire
57 Emmy Rossum is no longer the oldest Gallagher daughter on this TV show

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# Questions
1 Time mentioned “cruelty & enforced conformity” when summing up this novel with a “stormly silent narrator”
2 First appearing in an English dictionary in 1623 mesonoxian means pertaining to this word
3 In his “Natural History” Pliny described it as “Argentum Vivum”
4 Captured in Egypt by the British Army 1801 is painted on the side of this artifact named for the city where it was found
5 The brown hyena & the bat-eared fox both make their home in this largest desert of southern Africa
6 An analogy: Claude Debussy is to Impressionism as this Gymnopédies composer is to Surrealism
7 It comes before voce to mean quietly & before il sole della Toscana to mean the book Under the Tuscan Sun
8 Among the class of 2024 this civil rights icon who at age 6 made history when she integrated one of New Orleans all white schools
9 Ben Kingsley got an Oscar nomination for playing an Iranian immigrant with dreams of home ownership in this drama
10 This man really wanted Jacob to marry his older daughter Leah before his younger Rachel
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