Jeopardy September 28 2019 answers


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# Question
1 Of course Pooh is cited in the entry for this noun: he sat down and took the top off his jar of it
2 (Sarah of the Clue Crews presents from the Witte Museum in San Antonio.) The Witte Museum's collection includes partial busts of Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt sculpted by Gutzon Borg
3 The steady-state theory in which the universe has no beginning or end lost ground to this one where everything went kablooey!
4 An all-time record for HBO in May 2019 19.3 million tuned in to watch The Iron Throne episode of this series
5 To spend time making adjustments to one's appearance
6 It's a myth that whiskey labeled bourbon must be distilled in this U.S. state but most of it is
7 In 2018 the OED updated Bear to include Pooh's description of himself as a bear of very little this
8 The Vasa a warship that spent 333 years under the sea was salvaged & turned into a museum in this capital city
9 The government is up to something--yes I'm big on these theories from the Latin for breathe together
10 Stan Cartman & the whole town of South Park helped put this cable channel on the map
11 Snoopy One was one for Metlife
12 Most scotch is distilled twice; this type of whiskey like Bushmills & Tullamore D.E.W. 3 times
13 This Pooh pal's name means an exuberant energetic and cheerful person
14 This Chicago Museum of Natural History bought Sue the largest & most complete T. rex skeleton for over $8 mil. in 1997
15 The greater fool theory in this activity says don't worry about overvaluation--there's always some dummy who'll buy
16 FX's American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson followed up with the story of this man's assassination
17 6-letter word meaning to economize
18 Forbes says India's Officer's Choice is the world's top-selling whiskey; America's is this Lynchburg libation
19 Horrible! the OED defines it as an imaginary creature resembling an elephant
20 Wisconsin's National Railroad Museum has an exhibit on these porters: from service to civil rights
21 This Cold War theory said if one country fell to communism nearby ones would follow
22 Crangon crangon is the scientific name for the common European one
23 A small percent of whiskey maturing in barrels evaporates each year a portion called the share of these celestial beings
24 Pooh-sticks is defined as a game in which sticks are thrown into a river from the upstream side of one of these
25 Giorgio Vasari designed it as an office building; later it housed the Medici art collection & then became a museum
26 A 1982 theory named for broken these items says small signs of disorder in an area lead to serious crime
27 To connect 2 wires by squeezing the ends together
28 Seagram's famed numeric brand launched the first National Dive Bar Day--naturally on this date in 2018
29 In 2019 Norway agreed to give back items taken from Easter Island by this Kon-Tiki explorer
30 W.E.B. Du Bois wrote a 1909 biography defending this abolitionist who was hanged 50 years earlier
31 A rock that makes a spark begins this adjective for someone of stern demeanor
32 This word for the foam formed by soap in water can also mean a state of being upset
33 Major ports on this lake include Mwanza & Entebbe
34 Tension exists between Egypt & the British Museum over the return of this stone taken from Egypt in 1801
35 His The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D. came out in 1791 7 years after his friend's death
36 A way an egg is cooked or an adjective for an unsentimental chap
37 This strait named for an explorer who passed through it in 1520 separates mainland South America from Tierra del Fuego Island
38 The U.K.'s Coronation Chair feels a little lonelier without this rock returned to Scotland in 1996
39 She was an Elven queen in The Lord of the Rings
40 The Pioneers the latest by David McCullough features the settlers of this American territory just past the Ohio river
41 This word referring to stern discipline comes from a city-state of ancient Greece
42 According to Pliny the Elder this ancient seafaring people of the Mediterranean made soap from goat's tallow & wood ashes
43 (VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE) A painting depicts this river that in Switzerland plummets over the Schaffhausen waterfall
44 This rhyming craft-supply chain got in hot water recently after purchasing artifacts that were smuggled out of Iraq
45 This Spaniard had no idea how crazy he was as a hitman in No Country for Old Men
46 Rose Byrne played biographer Rebecca Skloot in the HBO movie The Immortal Life of this woman
47 From a Greek word for a hermit or monk this adjective means denying oneself comforts
48 Soap helps liquids clean better by reducing this molecular cohesion & allowing the liquids' atoms to spread out more
49 Term for a section of treacherous rapids on a river; the Nile's sixth one is a bit north of Khartoum
50 In 2017 South Korea returned stolen dinosaur fossils including the Tarbosaurus bataar to this Asian country
51 As Sgt. Barnes in Platoon this tough guy really gets on Charlie Sheen's bad side
52 His fourth volume on Lyndon Johnson appeared in 2012 & was followed by great anticipation of volume 5
53 Unwilling to change your opinion? You're this from the practice of coloring fibers before they were woven into cloth
54 For centuries this olive oil-based soap named for a region in Spain was exported to royalty throughout Europe
55 The longest river in this country the Murray runs 1570 miles

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