It was very crowded in the privy chamber of this king as sketched by Hans Holbein the Younger

Below you will find the solution for: It was very crowded in the privy chamber of this king as sketched by Hans Holbein the Younger Jeopardy .

It was very crowded in the privy chamber of this king as sketched by Hans Holbein the Younger Jeopardy

Possible Solution: HENRY VIII

Since you already solved the question It was very crowded in the privy chamber of this king as sketched by Hans Holbein the Younger which had the answer HENRY VIII, you can simply go back at the main post to check the other answers. You can do so by clicking the link here Jeopardy June 05 2019


Related Questions

# Questions
1 If this doctor's original sandals with the natural wood midsoles give you blisters try his molefoam padding
2 This artist sketched David but his marble sculpture of the same subject is a little more famous
3 The Lauren carried by Ms. Hutton in American Gigolo is a croc one of these from Bottega Veneta
4 He launched a line of electric guitars called the EVH Wolfgang
5 Black spruce not maple is the most common tree in this country's 1.3 million square miles of forest
6 As a noun it's an animal of Tibet; as a verb it means to converse idly
7 This Italian brand sells its classic loafers with its iconic double G hardware
8 Anne is sketched here by this oldest of the Bronte sisters
9 Of course you can see crocs at the Australia Zoo founded by the family of this late Crocodile Hunter
10 Dawson on Dawson's Creek he went on to solve crimes on CSI: Cyber
11 In 1900 2 billion feet of white pine was produced in this state that now has timber in the name of a pro sports team
12 A spice provides this word for a talk to lift your spirits
13 In 1978 an Australian surfer founded this brand of cozy boots & slippers that are lined with sheepskin
14 The 30-foot killer in this 1999 movie is a saltwater croc even though the movie has Lake in the title
15 She's the bossy but beloved character seen here
16 The rainforests of the basin of this 2900 mile river have made Cameroon Africa's leading timber exporter
17 When you chew the cud you're mulling something over; when you chew this other 3-letter word you're talking
18 This company was commissioned to make a Norwegian style shoe hence its Weejuns
19 This French sculptor put away the clay to sketch Isadora Duncan
20 Thousands of gnus annually face a gauntlet of crocodiles while crossing the Mara River in this African country
21 In Double Impact this action star played twins separated at birth; thankfully they both learned roundhouse kicks
22 GP is this big lumber & paper products company; the G is for the state where it began
23 Sure we can chat or we can add 4 letters to the beginning of chat & get this word that means the same
24 Last name of Paul an avid sailor who made the iconic top-sider boater shoe that's still sold today
25 Costume designer Edith Head created many sketches of this actress for Hitchcock's Rear Window
26 Crocodilians include crocodiles alligators gavials & these semiaquatic reptiles of Central & South America
27 A music competition named for him has been called the most prestigious classical piano contest in the world
28 The 2018 election of Jair Bolsonaro intensified concern over the fate of this country's timber-rich rainforests
29 It's a double-talk French term for a private conversation
30 This animated explorer & her friend Boots began having adventures
31 Mummy told me the elevators in this Vegas hotel travel at a 39-degree angle to match their unusual building
32 The National Sleep Foundation says yes this is occasionally unsafe but better than letting the person get into a car
33 In Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City the city is this one by the bay
34 1 syllable: pink flower; 2 syllables: pink wine
35 In 1972 Ferdinand Marcos imposed martial law in this country; it would last until 1981
36 Larry was angering his show biz friends right out of the gate on this HBO comedy
37 Some of the ornamentation on this NYC building on Lexington Avenue was meant to look like radiator caps
38 Big surprise! This Austrian psychologist linked sleepwalking with repressed sexual desires
39 In Volume 11 of this series by Meg Cabot Mia Thermopolis is having a royal wedding
40 1 syllable: a beauty mark; 2 syllables: spicy Mexican sauce
41 This czar had the nickname grozny which meant awesome as well as threatening
42 We couldn't look away from the stunts on Jackass on this cable channel
43 A building at the College of William & Mary is named for this 17th century British architect
44 This young Johanna Spyri character begins to sleepwalk due to her homesickness for the Swiss Alps
45 At the beginning of the final book in this trilogy we learn that almost nothing remains of District 12
46 1 syllable: injured; 2 syllables: metallic fabric
47 Communist leader Enver Hoxha made this Balkan nation a fortress of paranoia & isolation
48 This TLC home improvement show premiered in 2000 & was back in 2018 with host Paige Davis & carpenter Ty Pennington
49 A skybridge at the 41st story about halfway up connects the 2 buildings of this Malaysian marvel
50 A 2012 study found that 30% of Americans sleepwalk at some point & this condition where breathing pauses raises your chance
51 Diana Gabaldon gave Lord John Grey an important recurring character in this series a series of his own
52 1 syllable: a buddy; 2 syllables: paired with Yerba in a beverage
53 He ruled Mexico with an iron fist from 1877 to 1880 & again from 1884 to 1911
54 This David E. Kelley series focused on the lives of teachers & students at a Beantown high school
55 The Milan tower that bears the name of this tire company is a modernist masterpiece by architect Gio Ponti
56 In this Wilkie Collins mystery Franklin Blake stole the title stone while sleepwalking
57 Published shortly before his death Robert Jordan's New Spring is a prequel to this epic fantasy series
58 1 syllable: masculine; 2 syllables: the capital of the Maldives


<- Previous Level All June 05 2019 answers Next Level ->

About

"Jeopardy!" is a classic game show -- with a twist. The answers are given first, and the contestants supply the questions. Three contestants, including the previous show's champion, compete in six categories and in three rounds (with each round's "answers" being worth more prize money). In the third round, "Final Jeopardy," the contestants can name their own jackpot -- as long as it's within the amount of money they've already earned. If a player finishes the second round with zero dollars, they are eliminated from "Final Jeopardy." The first version of "Jeopardy!," which aired from 1964 to 1975 on NBC, was hosted by Art Fleming. Alex Trebek is the current host; he began with the program in 1984 (at the start of its syndicated run).

Latest Questions

# Questions
1 The 42-foot-high statue of Athena in this state capital is the tallest indoor statue in the United States
2 Opened in 1932 one of its missions is to advance understanding and appreciation of Shakespeares writings
3 The name of this political club of the French Revolution refers to the Dominican monastery where members met
4 In Lower Saxony wreaths are hung on birch trees to celebrate Pfingsten this festival celebrated 7 weeks after Easter
5 Italian gives us this word for an outline of what could happen also an old word for a screenplay
6 Lots of drama as his majestys sloop Sophie is getting a new captain in this first Jack Aubrey novel
7 The only president laid to rest in D.C. hes entombed in the Washington National Cathedral
8 These guys led by Booker T. Jones backed Stax Records stars like Otis Redding & had hits of their own like Time Is Tight
9 A 2023 coup back by protests took over this country southeast of Algeria & French troops fighting Islamic terrorists said adieu
10 On or about January 25 Scots observe the birth of this literary giant by holding suppers with haggis & whisky to wash it down
JeopardyArchive.com is created by fans, for fans. The Jeopardy! game show and all elements thereof, including but not limited to copyright and trademark thereto, are the property of Jeopardy Productions, Inc. and are protected under law. This website is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or operated by Jeopardy Productions, Inc