Jeopardy July 14 2021 answers


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# Question
1 No longer needed because of computers linotype operators made sure these things got to one's doorstep daily
2 The Indian state of Assam gives its name to a common type of this & Assam grows lots of it
3 It's the third entry in the Twilight saga
4 Vamoose!
5 ...buy more of the golden Kellogg's cereal named for this Star Wars droid; it was discontinued years ago
6 This song by the B-52's says There goes a dogfish chased by a catfish
7 In Mary Poppins a fittingly sooty Dick Van Dyke sings Chim Chim Cher-ee a song about this job
8 Weaving is an important tradition in Assam & many homes have one of these devices seen here
9 There's a direction & a paradise in this double-E Steinbeck title
10 Hamlet's first choice
11 ...move this kind of big rock if it's on public property in the Colorado city of the same name; the municipal code says no
12 A video for this tune about an infant predatory fish & family has racked up more than 8 billion views on YouTube
13 Back in the day there was some heavy lifting for the guy with this job also Val Kilmer's nickname in Top Gun
14 Assam's Kaziranga National Park is a reserve for the royal Bengal species of this big predator
15 Gail Carson Levine reimagined Cinderella with the heroine under a curse of obedience in this double-E title
16 Evil King clown tale
17 ...change gears in a manual transmission auto without first disengaging & then re-engaging this
18 This Oscar-winning tune from The Little Mermaid mentions the trout rockin' out
19 You used to be able to get a job as a pinsetter at one of these establishments
20 Sericulture the farming of these textile-producing creatures is a large part of the economy in Assam
21 A pistol-wielding panda adorns the cover of this bestseller about the importance of proper punctuation
22 22/7 approximately
23 ...go boating in Owens Lake near the California-Nevada border; it dried up in the 1920s after its water was sent to this city
24 Ann & Nancy Wilson wrote about the sleazy side of the music industry in this fishy song
25 A rector is a university head; one letter different is this person from Latin to read who would read to factory workers
26 These winds whose season begins in Assam in June have been known to cause devastation
27 The title heroine of this 1816 novel wrongly believes herself to be a gifted matchmaker
28 The farming equivalent of Big Pharma is not Big Farm but big this
29 ...visit Swaziland any more; in 2018 it changed its name to this
30 Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea says a No. 1 hit by this group with a different animal in its name
31 In May President Obama announced on live TV that this man had been killed in a U.S. military operation
32 Just east of the city bearing its name this beach is between Biscayne Bay & the Atlantic
33 58 miles in diameter Copernicus is one of the most prominent of these features on the Moon
34 A 2020 study found that each of these events since 1960 has gone over budget averaging 172% & led by Montreal's 720%
35 The end of this musical sees the creation of The Book of Arnold
36 First popular in the U.S. in the 1960s table soccer is also known by this 1-word name
37 A British royal wedding captured the world's attention as this pair got hitched in April
38 On June 6 1944 the U.S. Army's 2nd Ranger Battalion climbed the cliffs of the beach code-named this
39 One of Harry Potter's friends at Hogwarts shares her first name with this Roman goddess of the Moon
40 The government of New South Wales held a lottery for 30 years to pay for this building whose budget went from $7 mil. to $102 mil.
41 This Sarah Jessica Parker character wrote the books Menhattan & A Single Life
42 Delicious here's a stack of the English type of this
43 Zuccotti Park in New York City's Financial District was the birthplace of this movement against economic inequality
44 Snorkelers at Trunk Bay off St. John in this U.S. territory can read plaques on the seafloor for info on what they see
45 A penumbra is the outer lighter ring of one of these solar freckles
46 A Musical Web was the original subtitle of this Broadway show that went millions over budget
47 The First Time & Love Hurts were books written by the murderous novelist that Sharon Stone played in this 1992 movie
48 It is said that For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of this
49 This Ohio Republican took over as Speaker of the House of Representatives
50 The beach Matthew Arnold was talking about must not have been this sunny spot on Barbados' south coast; it's no darkling plain
51 This Greek scholar with an Egyptian dynastic name devised his theory of the Sun revolving around the Earth around 150 A.D.
52 The 1858 $250000 budget for the Old New York County Courthouse climbed to $12 million much going into the pocket of this man
53 You can't book a room at this title Wes Anderson establishment nor read the novel of the same title that appears in the film
54 In retirement Sherlock Holmes devotes his time to this hobby
55 Israel freed 1027 prisoners in exchange for soldier Gilad Shalit 5 years a captive of this group that governs Gaza
56 Between Fish Hoek & Cape Point Boulders Beach gets all kinds of tourists in this country
57 In 5 billion years out of hydrogen the Sun will become this big colorful type of star & start engulfing planets
58 Building in brick to replace facades this network went $30 million over budget on new sets for Eastenders
59 This John Irving character wrote Procrastination & Second Wind of the Cuckold; mother Jenny wrote A Sexual Suspect
60 Hosteler is an archaic synonym for this person

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# Questions
1 Turned into a Nazi headquarters in 1933 the nightspot Eldorado is said to have inspired this fictional place
2 Physicist John Wheeler said he coined this term as a faster way to say completely collapsed objects
3 A 1927 N.Y. Times Headline: Witness Testifies this woman rewrote play and insisted on the spicy scenes because city liked them
4 Blood will have blood says this title character who is later told be bloody bold & resolute
5 In a state of shock on Nov. 27 1978 she announced that both Mayor Moscone & Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot & killed
6 Named for a Spanish Queen this Pacific Island chain was a starting point for famous explorations of 1960 & 2012
7 Frank Sinatra got upset that a photo of him caught fire in a Brooklyn pizzeria in this film
8 A 1976 report initiated by Admiral Rickover found it was an internal not external explosion that caused the destruction of this
9 A Sir since 2018 he contracted TB as a teen in 1953 & spent 8 years in a sanatorium where he learned to play the drums
10 Of the 15 countries formed by the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 this one is alphabetically last
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