Jeopardy February 10 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy February 10 2022 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 In 1946 she was aboard a train to Darjeeling when she heard what she later described as the call within a call
2 The University of Pennsylvania
3 In Brazil you have a carteira de motorista; in Portugal its a carta de condução; in America it's this
4 Mike Myers came up with this character after hearing The Look Of Love & wondering Where have all the swingers gone?
5 In 49 B.C. this Roman led his forces from Gaul into Italy starting a civil war
6 If your can of tuna says chunk white or solid white it came from this species
7 A dry one of these has gin & a drizzle of dry vermouth while an extra dry one has even less vermouth
8 The University of Georgia
9 French Canadians use on for this pronoun instead of nous more commonly used in France
10 Cheech Marin was born in L.A. but this Up in Smoke partner of his is from Edmonton man
11 Ending the Napoleonic Wars the Battle of Waterloo took place in what's now this country
12 This fish is so named for its ability to inflate itself like a balloon when threatened
13 It's 5:00 somewhere so let's enjoy this rum cocktail with muddled lime & mint leaves
14 Ohio State actually one of 14 schools
15 In the Middle East they speak the Levantine type of this language while Mauritania speaks the Hassaniya type
16 She's the international treasure seen here who introduced amazing new ways to pronounce gala & philosophic
17 These 2 members of OPEC were at war with each other from 1980 to 1988
18 They make up the genus Hippocampus
19 Down Havana way rum Coke & lime make up this classic cocktail
20 The University of Texas actually one of 10 schools
21 In Mexico this is what holds a burrito but in Spain it means a potato omelet
22 At the 2021 Emmys John Oliver & Lorne Michaels both paid tribute to this late comic & SNL Weekend Update host
23 In 19th century Mali Umar Tal built an empire with a series of these holy wars
24 This colorful fish is a popular pet; just make sure it has plenty of room to swim around & don't put two males together
25 The plum relatives seen here are used to make this type of gin fizz
26 UCLA & the number in the conference title is actually accurate
27 For good day Austrians use gruss gott instead of this literal translation used in most of Germany
28 This Canadian sketch group gave us Crushing Your Head & 30 Helens Agree where 30 women in a field agreed en masse Love hurts!
29 In 1814 this man later to be president helped negotiate the Treaty of Ghent ending the War of 1812
30 The blackspotted cutthroat one of these is Montana's state fish
31 This beachy brand of rum comes in flavors like pineapple & watermelon as well as the original Caribbean with coconut liqueur
32 This country: Phat Diem Cathedral & Hue Imperial City
33 Add a letter to a fold-up bed & it becomes a male foal
34 In April 2021 the death at age 99 of this longest-serving British consort was announced with deep sorrow
35 In I'll Take Your Questions Now Stephanie Grisham recounts her time at this job during the Trump administration
36 In a holiday favorite The fire is so delightful and since we've no place to go this title this title this title
37 This first lady was also the niece of another president
38 Washington: this peak in the Cascades that made headlines in 1980 after a 5.1 earthquake
39 Add a letter to comestibles to get a deluge
40 A Dachshund named Pipkin mated with the queen's favorite breed so her majesty ended up with some of these hybrids
41 Published in 2020The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by this author is set in Panem
42 The Scorpions sang Here I am rock you like one of these
43 Prior to World War II this German Desert Fox wrote a textbook called Infantry Attacks
44 London: this meeting place & intersection between Coventry & Regent Streets with little to no live elephants
45 When a certain letter gets under your epidermis it becomes a coil of yarn
46 On October 21 1950 she was baptized in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace
47 Sex and Vanity is this alliterative author's first novel outside the universe of Crazy Rich Asians
48 In this disco classic by The Weather Girls the forecast was very unusual precipitation; hallelujah!
49 He's the veteran actor & famous brother seen here
50 Egypt: this sea-level waterway extending from Port Said
51 A synonym for dark & dirty takes on a letter & becomes a small boat
52 At a coronation following the oath there's an anointing with oil by the person with this title
53 Just Like You about a May-December romance is by this man who also wrote High Fidelity
54 Making some big noise AC/DC Got Some Rock & Roll this while Kiss staked a claim with God Of it
55 In World War I the 26 victories by this American fighter ace included 22 planes & 4 balloons
56 This world capital: Azerbaijan Technical University--go A-Tech!
57 Add a letter to a lustrous fabric to get a type of drug that lowers cholesterol
58 Queen Victoria was born & raised in this palace that's today home to the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge
59 With four Hugo Awards on her mantel this author wrote about the Big Apple in The City We Became
60 Bill Withers passed away in 2020 & as he sang Ain't No this when he's gone
61 This Kiwi won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1908 for his work on radioactivity

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# Questions
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2 The Boops boops fish is used for food & is a bioindicator for this type of pollution named for being less than 5 millimeters long
3 Ways you might have lost your seat in Congress: defeated expelled or this meaning the maps were changed on you
4 Ryan Reynolds & Jeff Bridges starred in this film playing lawmen dispensing justice from beyond the grave
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9 This 9-letter instruction often comes after a text or email so that youll ignore it
10 Its faster to say these 3 letters than Maya Arulpragasam whose stage name honors a cousin who disappeared
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