Jeopardy September 25 2019 answers


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# Question
1 This film went on to earn 10 Oscars including Best Actress for Vivien Leigh
2 Adjective for something sold without a trademark or brand
3 No. 1 on the New York Times' combined print & e-book nonfiction list in May 2019 was the long-awaited Report by this man
4 The Stratford Festival in Ontario Canada has been presenting the plays of this man since 1953
5 Down under Suriname
6 Practitioners create a solid foundation for striking & make it hard for an attacker to topple them by maintaining this stable 5-syllable state from Latin for balance
7 Ray Bolger & Buddy Ebsen switched roles in this film; then the silver makeup made Ebsen ill so in came Jack Haley
8 The restoration & development of urban areas to make way for middle-class buyers
9 In 2019 this Rick Riordan title guy--& the Olympians too--spent week 500 on the children's series list & that's no myth
10 Given to the director of the best film the Palme d'Or is the top prize at this festival
11 Down under Estonia
12 Flesh & bone breaks solid wood because the knife hand concentrates the impact on a small section of board a vivid demonstration of the equation P equals F over A pressure equals force divided
13 Charles Laughton was head & shoulders above the rest in this Paris-set film; does it ring a bell?
14 From Latin for bend the knee it means to kneel
15 Dirk Pitt returned for book No. 25 in Celtic Empire by father-&-son Clive & Dirk this (& it's not Pitt)
16 It was held Aug. 15-17 1969 on Max Yasgur's farm in upstate New York
17 Down under Botswana
18 Side kicks & other powerful blows are practiced on a heavy bag taking advantage of its abundance of this physical property the tendency of an object to remain at rest
19 Merle Oberon played Cathy in this adaptation of a famous novel
20 A police officer in Paris
21 Baseball writer Tyler Kepner took an in-depth look at 10 types of pitches in a book with this single letter as its title
22 Holi is a spring festival of colors in this religion
23 Down under Mexico
24 A continuous series of spinning kicks moving in the same direction exploits this type of rotational momentum
25 In this film Joseph Paine wants a sen. who can't ask any questions or talk out of turn; Paine doesn't get what he asked for
26 It's the seaport capital of the region of Liguria
27 This comedian may have decided Life Will Be the Death of Me but not before she made the bestseller list
28 This Japanese city & host of the 1972 Winter Olympics holds a yearly snow festival with spectacular ice sculptures
29 Down under Slovakia
30 The axe kick swings in a downward arc adding gravity to the blow & helping to increase this rotational force
31 The Nov. 23 1864 Daily Chattanooga Rebel: Every man will rally in the path of this Gen. ere he reaches the seacoast
32 Someone dubbed a White Rabbit or a 10 o'clock scholar must be chronically this
33 Cheers to this actor who found himself in a good place in 2018 with his 16th Emmy nomination
34 The student body at West Point is known as this Corps
35 Canter was shortened from this city--it was the pace pilgrims used to visit the shrine of Thomas à Becket
36 Norah Jones performed a song called Don't Know this letter of the alphabet
37 The Helena Weekly Herald July 20 1876: Curley says this man remained alive through the greater part of the engagement
38 Though never in the Olympics Atalanta & Pheidippides are both often alluded to because of this quality of theirs
39 The youngest of 9 kids he was born into a political dynasty February 22 1932 in Boston
40 Georgia's NBA team
41 This therapeutic process involving back & joint manipulation is partly from the Greek for hand
42 Sesame Street parodied Fine Young Cannibals with a song called this letter Drives Me Crazy
43 The New York Daily News Nov. 1 1929: The storm has passed leaving this institution on an even keel once more
44 Shadowed by Big Brother in 1984 this oppressive state is equated with totalitarianism
45 In September 1960 in his last at-bat he hit his 521st home run
46 Majority ethnic group of Rwanda
47 Leather chaps are named for this thorny southwest brush they are designed to protect you from
48 A version of Despacito was called El Patito Spanish for little this fowl--sung by Ernie of course
49 The St. Paul Backbone Jan. 1897: this party is alive and well. It was not born to die till the last saloon dies
50 The fabled Flying Dutchman & this novelist's Siddhartha both can be used as allusions for wandering
51 On the morning of January 24 1989 he was put to death in the electric chair at a Florida state prison
52 Male fans of Rainbow Dash & the rest of the Mane 6
53 Partly from the Greek for eating this type of coffin was made of stone ancients thought was able to eat bodies
54 The parody of this musical starts Look down look down no cookies anywhere look down look down me tummy in despair
55 The National Intelligencer July 23 1804: this man disavows all motives of predetermined hostility
56 Like the Phoenix this wounded King of Arthurian myth is associated with resurrection
57 As Poet Laureate of England he penned a poem to mark the funeral of Princess Diana
58 Angry alliterative 1860s coal miners
59 Partly from the Latin for stones this adjective for a building that is falling apart means it is missing stones
60 This blind Italian tenor tucked Elmo in with Time to Say Goodnight

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