Jeopardy October 12 2021 Answers
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Jeopardy October 12 2021 Answers
- David Copperfield had a standard magic trick where he made this happen to 13 audience members
- 10-letter term for illegally smuggled stuff
- Hosting SNL Carey Mulligan said she liked to call this band My Husband & Sons hubby Marcus being its lead singer
- In 1958 this kid from Memphis traded in his blue suede shoes & got some Army issue ones at Arkansas' Fort Chaffee
- It precedes bean in something you may enjoy & precedes stone in something you very much would not
- The sum of any 2 sides of a triangle is equal to or greater than the 3rd side means this is the short route between 2 points
- Broadway theaters have at least 500 seats; off-Broadway ones tend to have 100 to 499 & these with a similar name under 100
- Printed cotton handkerchief used as headwear
- Before Maroon 5 his high school band called Kara's Flowers appeared in an episode of Beverly Hills 90210
- Seen here a soldier is taking in the view of Mount Rainier at Joint Base Lewis McChord in this state
- It's the organ that's often contrasted with brawn
- The ancient Greeks compared the constellation Triangulum to this capital letter of theirs
- Partly to keep the audience awake he kept the Ed Sullivan Theater at 55 degrees when taping his late-night show that ended in 2015
- It can be a movement propelled by sheer momentum or something that literally conveys musicians
- Lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong says Serena Williams a superfan of this band always requests they play Disappearing Boy
- John McCain was born on a U.S. military base near a strategic waterway in this country
- This protein- & iron-rich chicken part in chopped form is also in a common rhetorical question
- Just like a boat windmills like the ones seen here use a type of triangular sail with this 3-letter name
- A Haydn symphony is nicknamed Miracle after the tale that one of these fell & smashed in a miraculously empty audience area
- This nickname for a slot machine that dates back to the 1930s sounds like someone who is about to rob you
- Here is this singer who died far too young far from home in Paris
- In 1968 an air reserve base in Indiana was named for this Hoosier astronaut killed in a fire the year before
- Speak with one of these also found in some snakes' mouths & your intent is to deceive
- This 6th century B.C. man's theorem about the lengths of the sides of a right triangle is actually far older than even he is
- Putting down hecklers 1765-style this Virginia orator responded to cries of treason with If this be treason make the most of it
- Lewis Carroll's frumious creature
- In 1984 Chris Cornell co-founded this band named after an art installation in Seattle
- This Marine Camp outside of San Diego was used in TV shows like Gomer Pyle & Baa Baa Black Sheep
- Synonyms for this word also an organ include vesicle sac & pouch
- In Pascal's triangle any two numbers add up to the number below & between them; adding diagonally yields this man's sequence
- Riding in Cars with BoysAwakenings
- In Luke Chapter 2 verse 4 Joseph goes to this city where the baby Jesus makes his appearance a bit later
- Friedrich Froebel started the first of these schools in Germany in 1837 & started the day with merry songs
- In medieval politics the Ghibellines supported the emperor; the Guelphs were loyal to the man with this title
- This dog Come-Home first appeared as a 1938 Saturday Evening Post story; a novel followed then radio movies & TV
- Remove in- from a word meaning keen perception to get this school cost
- When They See Us A Wrinkle in Time Selma
- In Matthew 3 John the Baptist is reluctant to baptize Jesus in this river
- In 1783 Poland was the first country to ban this in schools; it's also banned in the country's constitution
- In the mid-1800s Russia began building these routes with a 5-foot gauge wider than the European standard
- This sci-fi great teamed with Robert Silverberg to expand his classic 1941 short story Nightfall into a 1990 novel
- An affirmative interjection loses in- & turns into this legal document
- 1991's Point Break Zero Dark Thirty
- When Jesus was 12 he went to the festival of Passover in this city as was the tradition of his parents
- Golfer Terry Williams was the USA's first woman to receive one of these from the University of Miami in 1973
- King Gustav III of this country was shot at the opera house in 1792 & died 2 weeks later
- Jonathan Safran Foer expanded his short story The Very Rigid Search into the novel Everything is this
- Wonder Woman episodes of Entourage & Arrested Development
- From Hebrew for oil press this garden across the Kidron Valley is depicted here by Raphael
- The USA's first public teacher training school evolved into Framingham State University in this state
- In 1240 Henry III had the central keep of the fortress seen here painted giving rise to this 2-word name
- Big Creek Missile Agency Homer Hickam's article about his childhood became this book that became the movie October Sky
- A thank you-less person loses in- to become this frame of metal bars
- Red Hot Chili Peppers: Dark Necessities Booksmart
- The Hebrew name Nahum gave us the name of this city where several of the disciples were chosen
- In 1761 Claude Bourgelat who wrote Sur la médecine des chevaux set up the first school for this profession
- Though Pippin III founded this Frankish dynasty in 751 its name comes from the many Charleses who ruled it
- First a short story this Jeffrey Eugenides novel about 5 sisters who die young became a Sofia Coppola film
- A breathing verb loses in- & turns into this hearty word