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Seen here this item is said to date back to the 1920s or '30s when kimono fabric began to be used for men's shirts

Below you may find the Seen here this item is said to date back to the 1920s or '30s when kimono fabric began to be used for men's shirts which is part of the Jeopardy Archive. In case the question or answer is wrong or something is missing do not hesitate to contact us and…

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(Sarah presents the clue.) I'm here on board the fire boat John S. Damrell helping protect this city's harbor south of Winthrop & north of Quincy

Below you may find the (Sarah presents the clue.) I'm here on board the fire boat John S. Damrell helping protect this city's harbor south of Winthrop & north of Quincy which is part of the Jeopardy Archive. In case the question or answer is wrong or something is missing do not hesitate to contact…

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Originally titled First Impressions this tale of Elizabeth Bennet would be Jane's second novel published

Below you may find the Originally titled First Impressions this tale of Elizabeth Bennet would be Jane's second novel published which is part of the Jeopardy Archive. In case the question or answer is wrong or something is missing do not hesitate to contact us and we will be glad to help you out. This…

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On this date each year moments of silence are observed in New York City at 8:46 & 9:03 A.M.

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Brazil stretches 2700 miles from the Atlantic in the east to Serra do divisor national park on the border with this country in the west

We have found the following answer for: Brazil stretches 2700 miles from the Atlantic in the east to Serra do divisor national park on the border with this country in the west. This clue was last seen on Final Jeopardy June 10 2022 TV-Show. The solution we’ve got for the New York Times Clue of…