Jeopardy October 28 2021 Answers
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Jeopardy October 28 2021 Answers
- Including Okaloosa & Escambia there are 16 counties in the Florida region with this shapely name
- On TV Rachel Green & on screen Dr. Julia Harris D.D.S.
- Stoli for short this vodka brand means of the capital in Russian
- The Comite International de la Croix-Rouge won the 1917 Nobel Peace Prize; we know them better as this
- A tall lanky person can be a beanpole or this
- Anne Rice set her book The Feast of all Saints in this city where she was born & raised
- The southernmost point that's U.S. territory is Rose Atoll a part of this American Pacific possession
- Julia & Julia (in Defending Your Life & Ms. Child)
- This Irish whiskey's name includes structures that make their barley & the nearby river whose water is used in the spirit
- In this song Prince asked Baby have you got enough gas?
- Cornhole involves the hurling of them
- Ramses the Damned is the subtitle of Anne's book about this title supernatural being
- The name of this northeast region was first used by John Smith who published A Description of it in 1616
- We were unable to ignore her as Sunny von Bulow or Patty Hewes
- Started in part by George Clooney this tequila brand is a portmanteau of the Spanish words for house & friends
- This longer name for the red crest on the head of the creature seen here mentions the type of bird it is
- A number cruncher or someone in the bureaucracy reluctant to give you funds
- In The Wolf Gift Reuben Golding discovers that this familiar nighttime trope isn't needed for his lupine transformation
- Las Vegas & Joshua Tree National Park are both found in this 25000-square-mile desert
- Broomhilda von Shaft & Olivia Pope
- Named for the professional who creates the gold leaf inside this cinnamon liqueur is German for gold beater
- In a short story Poe wrote that this 2-word malady had long devastated the country
- In Casablanca Bogie nobly said The problems of 3 little people don't amount to one of these
- Rice wrote 4 books about this fairy tale figure who needs a prince to break the spell cast on her
- 2021 is the bicentennial year of this Missouri city home to the first state university established west of the Mississippi
- Ann Perkins on Parks & Rec & top cop Angie Tribeca
- This brand of rum is named for a navy man who became a famous tattoo artist
- This gemstone got its name from its resemblance to the red seed of a pomegranate
- Seen here Eric Esch was one tough customer fighting under this nickname
- Louis was the title bloodsucker in Interview with the Vampire; the sequel is named for this conflicted antihero
- Eriksfjord was a region that was home to a Viking settlement begun around 985 A.D. on this large island
- Baker Street regular Dr. Watson
- Tchaikovsky had a double premiere on Dec. 18 1892: his opera Iolanta & this ballet
- Top 40 songs by this rapper in 2019 included Follow God On God & Use This Gospel
- Between the core & crust is this layer that forms the greatest bulk of the Earth
- One who doodles or a sliding storage compartment in a cabinet
- Based on a real-life 11th century Viking & involving killing trolls & monsters the tale of Grettir the Outlaw is one of these epic stories
- Frankenstein Mary Shelley's different kind of animator
- Subtitled The Courting at Burnt Ranch this Aaron Copland ballet uses elements of hoedown dancing & bronco busting
- Somebody Told Me these Las Vegas rockers were Imploding The Mirage in 2020
- Our pal Louis Pasteur used this word to describe what happens when yeast functions anaerobically
- As a flower it's one syllable; as a pale type of wine it's 2
- Wagner knew about these female choosers of the slain in Viking myth; a rare pendant depicting one was found in 2012
- Surgeon/sorcerer Dr. Strange
- The ballet Fancy Free about sailors on leave inspired the film On the Town with Frank Sinatra as Chip & this dancer as Gabey
- In the '60s red hunting jackets were a signature look for this British group
- A substance called chitin largely makes up this shell of certain crustaceans
- As an Italian musical direction it's definitely 2 syllables; as a word meaning talent it can be one or 2
- The word means bearskin but these Viking warriors were said to fight almost naked in a bloodthirsty fury
- Dr. Jekyll created in 1886
- In Coppélia a magical doctor creates a life-size one of these that young Franz becomes obsessed with
- Despite the title the 1967 Neil Diamond classic about this title lady is not in the style of bluegrass
- Need a handy man? One of the most ancient examples of the human genus is this one whose name means handy man
- As a verb this word means gained knowledge but as a 2-syllable adjective it means erudite
- This Great Anglo-Saxon king defeated an army of invading Danish Vikings at the Battle of Edington in 878
- M.D. & Ph.D. vampire hunter Dr. Van Helsing
- The River was a jazz ballet collaboration between bandleader Duke Ellington & this choreographer
- Ooh I wanna take ya but the Beach Boys completely made up this triple-rhyme title island from a 1988 song
- An isobar connects areas of equal barometric pressure on a weather map; a line that connects areas of equal temperature is this
- The top of your head or a liver spread