Jeopardy October 15 2021 Answers
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Jeopardy October 15 2021 Answers
- It's a late or overnight airplane flight
- Virginia Wade won 55 tennis singles titles including this major in 1977 the last Englishwoman to do so
- I swear by him; he swears by himself in the book of Jeremiah
- Sheep don't have any upper front these using a dental pad instead
- Clark Gable in Gone with the Wind: Frankly my dear…
- Mia Thermopolis finds out that her dad is the crown prince of Genovia in this book the first of a series
- This avian outlook refers to a viewpoint from a high angle
- Appearing in the novel The Hustler Minnesota Fats was a legendary player of this game
- I swear on this so you know I'm telling the truth
- The rumen the omasum & the reticulum are parts of this organ for a cow
- Dr. Seuss' Sam-I-Am: Would you like them in a house? Would you like them…
- Howard Roark is to The Fountainhead as John Galt is to this 1100-page tome
- It's a building that is unpleasant to look at
- 1920s nightclub hostess Texas Guinan was arrested several times for operating these illegal quiet establishments
- I swear to this map co-invented by Harry Potter's father
- Llamas are sure-footed grazers because of their padded feet which have these on their toes instead of hooves
- Oscar Wilde wrote There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about and that is these 4 words
- He wrote the 1936 self-help book How to Win Friends & Influence People
- A 2003 study said a dog with a problem will make this with a human to try & get help; a wolf with a problem probably won't
- Stately first name of Mr. Tuxedo a cartoon penguin voiced by Don Adams
- Swear on this weapon as the Vikings did & as Horatio does in Hamlet
- Camels' humps store nutrients from grazing as this substance also called adipose tissue
- In T.S. Eliot's poem The Hollow Men: This is the way the world ends not with a bang but a this
- Golden Girl & 28 Summers are Nantucket-set novels by this woman The Queen of Beach Reads
- As seen here a Bloody Mary is one of these when served at breakfast
- This state comes before the names of blues musicians John Hurt & Fred McDowell
- You can swear by the Sun using this Greek name as in Euripides' Medea
- This manatee relative grazes on the sea floor with its tough lips
- John F. Kennedy: The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men…
- Stella Kowalski's sister is this play character who has always depended on the kindness of strangers
- Care to dance with this 2010 thriller?
- The Risorgimento was the 19th century movement to unify this country
- The ancient library in this North African city was founded by the Ptolemaic Dynasty around the 3rd century B.C.
- Dams & other barriers to migration have reduced the Atlantic species of this food fish to a fraction of historic numbers
- Working with the firm Webb & Knapp I.M. Pei designed the Mile High Center in this city in the mid-1950s
- Let's catch a ride with this German word that uses an umlaut & can mean upon or beyond
- The Asner is this 2009 animated film
- One of Asia's first European-Native treaties was made in 1565 in the Philippines; drops of this mixed in wine sealed the deal
- Begun in 1800 with an appropriation of $5000 it's one of the largest libraries in the world with over 160 million works
- In October 1962 the U.S. put a naval this an 8-letter word meaning obstruction around Cuba
- It's alphabetically first of the Low Countries
- This word for the feast of Christmas can have a dieresis over the E
- Here's this 1994 British comedy distilled to its essence
- Sultan Yusuf I responsible for the decoration of this palace in Granada was assassinated in a mosque at age 36
- Barack Obama & Scott Turow have studied at the world's largest academic law library at this school
- In 1611 this English navigator sought the Northwest Passage but ended up trapped in the bay that would bear his name
- Mount Whitney is the highest point in what's known as the High this
- A huge fan of the dieresis the New Yorker uses one for this 5-letter word meaning gullible simple or unjaded
- Let's get down to business–it's the 2013 film broken down here
- They're the Russian words for Mikhail Gorbachev's 2 policies of openness & restructuring
- Some 1800 scrolls at a library in this city between Pompeii & Naples were uniquely preserved because Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D.
- When you swallow this flap covers the larynx to keep food out of the respiratory tract
- Lower Merion Township is one of the main line suburbs of this city
- This northern sky constellation whose name may derive from a Greek word for ox driver does not sound like tiny tot footwear
- This period piece from 2000 had some Ang-st
- Also known as Deutscher Orden this order of knights went to the Holy Land during the Third Crusade
- Seen here the Long Room at this Irish school's library dates back to the 1700s while the library itself was founded in 1592
- This 90-mile stretch of California south of Monterey is known for its scenic highway that sometimes does become impassble
- The Aswan High Dam created a reservoir or Lake that was named for this Egyptian president
- This German word literally means the twilight of the gods