Jeopardy December 28 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy December 28 2021 answers and Solutions. We have just finished solving all the 7 crossword clues found today in the puzzle and we have listed them below. Simply click on any of the clues you are having difficulties finding the solution for and a new page with the answer will pop up.


# Question
1 This raucous Big Easy street wasn't named for a liquor but rather for the ruling French family of the time in 1721
2 This L-shaped metal wrench with hexagonal ends bears a manufacturing company's name
3 Ash Wednesday a holy day of repentance & fasting directly follows this day
4 This team has won 17 NBA titles
5 Elflock was tangled this perhaps mussed by mischievous sprites
6 This Moon mission after Armstrong's suffered a lightning strike 36 seconds in & all 3 fuel cells in the service module went offline
7 Streets in his hometown of Portland include Van Houten & Flanders; he gave Milhouse & Ned those as surnames
8 Wood or stone can be shaped using a hammer & this metal tool with a beveled edge & a name from Latin for cut
9 Highland the estate of this fifth president was formerly called Ash Lawn due to the trees on the grounds
10 They play their home games in Busch Stadium
11 A cordwainer made these paired leather items
12 Celebrating its 30th anniversary with amazing style in 2020 this NASA equipment snapped the cosmic reef seen here
13 In Lewes in this state The First Town in the First State don't miss the shops & fun of... Second Street
14 Tin is one type of these metal cutters also found in a list of what little boys are made of
15 This memoir by Frank McCourt depicts his life up to the time he was 19 when he left Ireland for America
16 Because of them you'll be seeing red if you're in Lincoln Nebraska on a fall Saturday
17 An expergefactor was someone or something that did this to you like a rooster
18 The 2-person capsule used in this followup program to Mercury flew on a Titan II rocket that was first designed as a missile
19 Sixth Street in this Texas city keeps things weird with places like Lazarus Brewing started by a pastor who loves beer
20 The bolted-in bench type of this clamp that holds an object in place is often used in metalworking
21 Makes sense that this ingredient in fertilizer was originally made by putting wood ashes in a vessel
22 They represent D.C. in the NHL
23 A gossip was one of these a sponsor at a child's baptism
24 We've got this Mars rover that landed in Gusev crater on Jan. 3 2004 yes we do! We've got this Mars rover how 'bout you?
25 Beale Street in this city has historically served as a magnet for blues musicians
26 It can be the weight used to determine that a line is vertical or the quality of being vertical itself
27 Ashes is an 1895 work by this Norwegian painter who often dealt with intense emotional themes
28 The coach of this Columbus MLS team hopes they don't mutiny
29 To be pot valiant was to be brave when in this condition
30 It was Mae in September 1992 when she became the first African-American woman in space onboard the Endeavour
31 In the 1960s many Indian farmers transitioned for a mix of crops to high-yield wheat as part of this colorful revolution

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# Questions
1 Featured in a 2020 film she gets her name from a 16th c. Italian stock character who often wore diamond-patterned outfits
2 B is for this type of map that uses contour lines to show the oceans depths
3 Plumbers should know that the PE in PEX pipes stands for this the most widely used plastic in the world
4 The final stanza of this poem by Matthew Arnold begins Ah love let us be true to one another!
5 Rolling Stones 250 greatest guitarists put this Sleater-Kinney axewoman at No. 64 & called her a shameless guitar hero
6 Below the line on ancient coins the exergue is the space with the alliteratively named this mark here for the city of Siscia
7 This double-talk anti-colonial movement of the 1950s originated among the Kikuyu people of Kenya
8 This odd name chosen by the McPublic is now borne by a submersible that has gone deep under the Thwaites Glacier to study its ice loss
9 This rhyming device helps suck water from basements or crawl spaces
10 This Roman poet got sappy with it in Eclogues; Love conquers all: let us too yield to love
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