Jeopardy November 4 2021 Answers
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Jeopardy November 4 2021 Answers
- Like Rome Edinburgh & Istanbul are known as cities of this many hills
- When Victoria Woodhull ran for president in 1872 she chose as her running mate this famed orator & activist
- In 1985 a team from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution found this vessel more than 12000 feet underwater
- I'm here to certify it means to versify
- In 1998 this animated Great Dane & the gang explored new mysteries on Zombie Island
- In the 1760s this pair worked to delineate a territorial boundary between Maryland & Pennsylvania
- Idiomatically it precedes skidoo
- In 1870 Hiram Revels was elected to the United States Senate from this state once represented by Jefferson Davis
- A prestigious think tank the Brookings Institution is headquartered in this city
- To cut a material to form something; you can do it to ski turns meat & statues
- Train to Busan is set in this Asian country during a zombie outbreak there
- Scientists created the map seen here showing Challenger Deep in this deepest part of the Pacific
- The OED found the University of Buffalo was the first to use this number denoting an introductory course in 1929
- In 1870 Robert Fox' treatment on a segregated streetcar sparked protests & a boycott in this largest Kentucky city
- Raffles Institution is a co-educational school established back in 1823 in this city-state
- To beat with a strap or what a party leader does to get votes lined up in Congress
- Glenn & Maggie were just a young couple trying to make it work in a zombie-filled world on this TV series
- In the 1840s this Army surveyor & future Republican presidential candidate mapped much of the American West
- These are the 3 prime numbers in the 40s
- In 1898 Black troops known as Buffalo Soldiers fought alongside the Rough Riders during the battle of this hill
- If you want to learn German maybe your town has a branch of this institute founded in 1951 & named for a famous writer
- This mild word that can follow goal- & bar-means to offer formally for acceptance like with a resignation
- In Zombieland he starred as himself & when asked if he had any regrets said 'Garfield' maybe
- Louis de Freycinet mapped much of this large Australian island due south of Melbourne
- The treaties formally ending the American Revolution were signed in this year
- In 2020 this journalist seen here was posthumously awarded a Pulitzer citation for reporting on the era of lynching
- Rice University's Institute for Public Policy bears the name of this man who was George H.W. Bush's Secretary of State
- From the Latin for price it's what your new car's value does shortly after you drive off the lot
- Seth Grahame-Smith wrote this send-up of Jane Austen
- His 16th c. charts made longitude lines straight instead of curving to the poles; easier for navigators but distorts distances
- It wasn't until after his 479 B.C. death that the ism named for him became China's leading philosophy
- Epinician odes from the word Nike include a series about this event such as ones praising the boxer Diagoras
- In Italian cuisine it's cold food you eat at the start of a meal
- In the Harry Potter books he's the dark lord
- Come on baby and name this man seen here who had a No. 1 Hit with The Twist in 1960 & again in 1962
- The Ocotillo campus making semiconductors in Chandler Arizona
- A 1950 L.A. Times column said the defect of this seemed to be the senator for whom it was named
- The Panchatantra animal fables were written in this ancient language of India & used to teach princes
- Carly Simon had a hit song about this feeling of excitement
- Traditionally the black keys on a piano are made of this hard dark wood
- Of course this novelty hit by Bobby Boris Pickett was a hit for Halloween 1962 but why did it chart again in the summer of 1973?
- This beauty company whose name partly means gold: the Lassigny plant north of Paris
- Strong nationalism & anti-labor policies were elements of this named for a 1980s U.K. prime minister
- This hero of Virgil's famous work escapes with a handful of survivors after the fall of Troy
- It's the type of missile used against missiles in flight
- This 14th century poet who gave his name to a type of sonnet is often credited with the term the Dark Ages
- Aerosmith did indeed sing for the years with this song re-charting in 1976 when it hit No. 6; it charted again in 2018
- A New factory of the future in Massachusetts for its made-in-the-USA sneakers
- The philosophical & political ism named for this 15th & 16th century man reflects his characteristic unscrupulousness
- Spell 125 in this collection of funerary texts involves Anubis weighing the deceased's heart in the hall of truth
- It's one who studies ancient relics or a type of bookstore dealing in old & rare volumes
- You get a B if you know it's the most common volcanic rock in the Earth's crust
- Seen here this man had a hit twice with Stand By Me his signature song
- The Akashi motorcycle plant not far from the Good Times World Corporate Museum
- A controversial 18th century German physician created this early form of hypnotism
- In an ancient Mesopotamian epic this king of Rruk meets the goddess Ishtar
- Term for two points on Earth such as the poles or such as Spain & New Zealand
- In the early 1800s Joseph Niépce created some of the first photos using one of these Latin for dark chamber
- One of the many Prince songs that re-charted after his 2016 death was this opening track of Purple Rain