Jeopardy December 16 2021 Answers
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Jeopardy December 16 2021 Answers
- This longest tributary of the Mississippi River is known as Big Muddy
- A variation on LBD LWD stands for this perhaps a summer wardrobe staple
- Mid-century Lorenzo Ghiberti completed his set of bronze baptistery doors with Old Testament scenes called The Gates of this
- Once upon a time Robin Wright played Buttercup in this film scripted by William Goldman
- The expression about knowing these comes from sailors who had to be familiar with the details of the rigging
- Of the Earth's seasons this one fits the category
- The poet Tibullus called this city Urbs Aeterna
- The woven ridges in corduroy are also called these; very narrow ones are pinthese
- After this flagship ran aground in 1492 Christopher Columbus ordered that its wreckage be used to build a fort on Hispaniola
- In one of the original slasher films Janet Leigh is killed off just 20 minutes into this 1960 thriller
- This Kenny Rogers song says You got to know when to hold 'em know when to fold 'em
- A sepulcher for one
- Runnymede England is sometimes referred to as the Birthplace of this document
- A drawstring can help create the ruffled waist seen here & called this like an item to hold your purchases
- 2 short years after attending Charles VII's coronation at Reims she was burned at the stake
- Film in which De Niro as Travis Bickle asks You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me?
- This play character says when the wind is southerly he knows a hawk from a handsaw
- The 17th century painting seen here depicts Anthonij de Bordes & his this whose name is not given
- The French are known to refer to this peak as The White Lady
- For the 2021 Met Gala Billie Eilish wore a gown whose 15-foot train was made of this netted fabric used for veils & tutus
- At the tender age of 13 this member of the Borgia family was married off to Giovanni Sforza
- In a 1967 film Charles Bronson & Jim Brown are among this title group of 12 who are trained by Lee Marvin for a war mission
- This insurance company says We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two
- When it precedes oath this serious word refers to a legal agreement
- In 1914 Syria was one of the few remaining bits of this empire dubbed The Sick Man of Europe
- A type of Greek robe gives us this word for the skirt-like addition to the top seen here
- Noted for his brutality & fanaticism he was made Grand Inquisitor in Spain in 1483
- This Kurosawa film about a crime told from multiple points of view is credited with introducing Japanese cinema to the Western world
- To have knowledge in a particular field is to know these veggies though some say the word is a reference to a lexicographer
- Now an adjective for the middle class it originally referred to someone from a French borough
- 360 to 300 million B.C. is sometimes called the Age of these nonflowering spore-producing plants
- The group Drive-By Truckers scorned these 2 things often said to be with the victims of mass shootings
- A burglar's booty & a screwdriver or hammer
- All animals possess this protein that keeps skin firm & is used as a dietary supplement & cosmetic lip injection
- The Greek for mushroom gives us this word for the study of fungi