Jeopardy October 22 2021 Answers
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Jeopardy October 22 2021 Answers
- Belgium & 2 neighbors make up this 7-letter region also a customs union begun in 1948
- This 8 Mile rapper challenged to rhyme orange: I put my orange 4-inch door hinge in storage & ate porridge
- Schlockey a schoolyard game is also called box this sport
- Macau is on the other side of the Pearl River estuary from this Chinese special administrative region
- This cellist founded a music collective called the Silkroad Ensemble with whom he plays cello
- I'm wearing a red & white striped shirt & I'm stuck in a kids' picture book… are you looking for me?
- A star can become one of these also the name of a 4-letter region that includes places like Arlington & Alexandria
- Chevy Chase said his home in this holiday film was Danny Glover's in Lethal Weapon 2; a blown-up toilet was still on the lawn
- A two-four is a 24-unit case of this
- Fittingly the Pearlmaster watch is part of this Rolex collection
- When you think of a cello solo you're probably thinking of this Baroque composer's cello prelude from around 1720
- For heaven's sake Tommy Tutone; my number's 867-5309; I'm this girl with the number on the wall so just call already
- Tribeca in the Big Apple stands for the triangle below this street
- 2021 marks 10 years of Christina Perri's Twilight anthem that says I have loved you for this long
- An Ontario resort region gives its name to the Muskoka this typically made of slatted wood & resembling the Adirondack type
- He's the lead singer of Pearl Jam
- The uncrowned king of the cello David Popper has a work titled this what you'd sing under the window of your beloved
- Abducted & sealed away In a sepulchre by the sea I'm this lost love sought for in a Poe poem
- Named for a trapper who once lived there this Hole is a fertile valley mostly in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park
- Alan Tudyk crash lands on Earth & his character assumes the form of local doctor Harry Vanderspeigle on this SYFY show
- An idiot string connects a pair of these woolen warmers to keep them from getting lost
- Nacre is another name for this iridescent substance
- An excellent piece for the cello is The Swan from this work by Camille Saint-Saens
- I'm Roger Thornhill an innocent guy being chased by shadowy forces in this 1959 Hitchcock film; now a plane's after me…!
- The P in Pakistan comes from this regionthe name of a Pakistani province & a state of India
- As much as I would love to watch you & your childhood karate rival duke it out Amanda LaRusso of this Netflix show will pass thanks
- The 10 of these are divided into the economically prosperous have type & the less affluent have-not type
- The Pearl a story by this man tells of a pearl diver named Kino
- Portrayed on film in Hilary & Jackie the life of this British cellist was cut short by ms at age 42
- There are only two of me in a standard deck of cards; call us by our hyphenated name & we just might make your house full
- Myanmar's 2007 Saffron Revolution was named for the color of the robes of monks of this religion who participated
- A fine-bladed marquetry tool is thought to have been used to create the first of these around 1760
- The doomed Frances Earnshaw mom of the less doomed Hareton Earnshaw
- Mercury is one dense planet with this interior section making up 55% of its volume vs. 16% for Earth
- Emma Stone says her accent in the 2021 movie named for this Disney villain is more 1940s movie actor than pure British
- 3-word phrase meaning something that nourishes careful cogitation
- The Bulldozer Revolution is named for heavy machinery at the front of protests in this Serbian capital in 2000
- A worldwide craze for these puzzles began after a New Zealand man invented a computer program to generate the number grids
- The snobby lady Catherine de Bourgh & the treacherous John Dashwood
- Ancient astronomers finally realized Phosphorus seen in the morning & Hesperus in the evening–both this planet
- Jonathan Groff from Lancaster Pennsylvania worked up a posh English accent for this Broadway role in Hamilton
- Someone who's been cheated has been this a metaphorical phrase involving a journey
- The Russian Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 is also named for this month
- The puzzle alliteratively known as this man's Revenge adds extra rows & has no fixed center pieces
- José Arcadio so magically real & Fermina Daza
- 15 years before its official discovery it was photographed in 1915 by Lowell Observatory which didn't know what it was
- She mastered the tricky vowels of Delaware County Pennsylvania as the title cop on Mare of Easttown
- If you can't see this you're too involved in the details of a subject to understand the big picture
- Nearly 30 years after the 1989 one in Czechoslovakia Armenia had its own revolution named for this soft fabric
- An '80s game similar to hangman designed to teach French vocabulary & spelling is named for this deadly implement
- Charles Lindbergh & Sophie Portnoy a good smother… I mean a good mother!
- In 1675 he discovered a division within Saturn's rings which he declared to be made up of little moonlets
- She got the feel of her Brooklyn accent in The Wolf of Wall Street by waving her nails around as if they were still wet from a manicure
- This 1950s TV show had 4 women each with a tale of woe competing for the temporary royal title
- Early in the Arab Spring this country's Jasmine Revolution was named for the country's national flower
- White offers to let black capture a queenside pawn in this royal-sounding chess opening shown here
- Tralfamadorians & (God bless you) Eliot Rosewater
- HD 209458b was the first planet discovered via this eclipse-like event where planets cross in front of stars
- Before lending his voice to many Pixar projects this New Englander did one of the few actual Boston accents on Cheers
- Erasmus referred to Thomas More as omnium horarum homo this play title