Jeopardy September 29 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy September 29 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 The anonymous author of the 2019 book A Warning is listed as a senior official in this administration
2 The fittingly named Mount Sunflower shines as the highest point in this state
3 St. John's College in Maryland claims to be the third-oldest college in the U.S. predating this Connecticut school by 5 years
4 HBO's McMillions shows how McDonald's contests based on this board game were rigged for more than a decade
5 In sports it happens when a favorite to win ends up losing
6 This anonymous Old English poem about a hero fighting monsters survives in the Nowell Codex at the British Library
7 North Rim Country Store in Kaibab National Forest sits 6 miles away from this natural wonder
8 According to its website this UC school is the most applied-to university in the nation; go Bruins!
9 According to a series by PBS & Ken Burns these like Grand Teton or Joshua Tree were America's best idea
10 19th c. rich guy & Monticello owner Jefferson Levy had one of these devices printing out stock prices in his New York home
11 In other words a rebellion like the Boxer one in China in 1900
12 These 85 essays were attributed to Publius when they appeared in New York newspapers from 1787 to 1788
13 Cicero & Oak Park are western suburbs of this Midwestern metropolis
14 Students on this school's campus may run into Ben Franklin relaxing on a bench reading a newspaper
15 It makes sense that The Imagineering Story about the making of theme parks is on this streaming service launched in 2019
16 Here are Grace Slick & her bandmates' group during the Summer of Love year of 1967
17 Cheerful or a stroke used by an orchestra's conductor
18 Tender-Conscience is the hero of an anonymous author's Third Part of this work tacked on to John Bunyan's parts 1 & 2
19 Perry Maine has a marker for this latitudinal line signifying the halfway point between the equator & North Pole
20 More than 1/3 of the courses at the Fort Collins main campus of this state school are sustainability related
21 Part 5 of this CNN series about the royal family is titled The Princess the Prince and the Press
22 Traditionally this 13-letter word was used to refer to a junior or senior in high school or college
23 In 1827 this 18-year-old American anonymously published Tamerlane and Other Poems including Visit of the Dead
24 At its south end this 25000-square-mile desert named for a people borders the Sonoran Desert
25 This school in Annandale-on-Hudson in New York was named for a wealthy Episcopalian family not for Shakespeare
26 This sprawling hip-hop Clan is profiled in the Showtime series Of Mics & Men
27 From the Bible: There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and this
28 In 1800 the U.S. capital was moved to Washington D.C. from this city
29 Offerings like bangers & mash served in a British bar
30 There are 383 atoms of hydrogen & 6 atoms of sulfur in each molecule of this hormone that regulates sugar in the body
31 Mack Robinson Jackie's older brother finished second behind Jesse Owens at this city's Olympics
32 The fatiha is the short opening sura or chapter of this text
33 In 1959 Tony Curtis & Janet Leigh presented the Oscar won by a short cartoon featuring this classic critter & that's all folks
34 In 1819 this country ceded Florida to the United States
35 The athletic activity in a shopping mall cuisine area
36 Stumptown Coffee Roasters uses this elemental gas in a process that gives cold brew coffee a beer-like frothy head
37 Countries like Armenia & Belarus fielded a Unified Team that competed in this city's 1992 Olympics
38 Sawm is the practice of doing this during Ramadan
39 Need a hand? This website finds you help around the house when you need it at your fingertips
40 In 1733 John Kay's flying shuttle made weaving more efficient & was an early part of this revolution
41 The workers at the window where you order & pick up your burgers without getting out of your car
42 This S. Am. country produces nearly 90% of the world's niobium; President Bolsonaro dreams of making Niobium Valley like Silicon Valley
43 Squaw Valley Calif. is best known for this sport in which Ernst Hinterseer of Austria & Heidi Biebl of Germany won gold there in 1960
44 The Oxford Dictionary of Islam entry on this says it's called jahannam & is a place of eternal fire
45 In 2006 this MNF play-by-play guy was traded to NBC (in part) for rights to Oswald the Rabbit forerunner of Mickey Mouse
46 In 1932 Hattie Caraway of Arkansas became the first woman elected to this
47 A less important casual restaurant similar to a coffee shop
48 Needed for the thyroid gland this element atomic No. 53 is essential to the human body
49 Many countries joined the U.S. in boycotting the 1980 Summer Olympics hosted by this city
50 Salat are these that an observant Muslim says 5 times a day
51 Seated between Alice and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Tea Party he happens to be mad too
52 Her accession as ruler of Austria in 1740 touched off a war but she stayed in power for 40 years
53 A 1950s dance party at a place the 18-wheeler drivers go
54 Alkali elements react with halogen elements because alkalis have 1 valence shell electron & halogens have this many
55 The 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games were held in this Japanese city also home to the 1998 Winter Olympics
56 This is the cube-shaped shrine in Mecca that contains the black stone
57 Soak rabbit meat in a wine-vinegar marinade for a few days in preparation for this stew dish literally German for hare pepper

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