Jeopardy February 11 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy February 11 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 A piece of writing advice from this man who died in 1904 concludes otherwise dont put it there
2 His body emaciated from years of fasting he didn't last long after an assassin's bullets felled him in 1948 New Delhi
3 He used 2 hammers to bore a 14-foot hole in rock & defeat a drill; however he died doing it
4 The USS Pennsylvania was in drydock at this naval base on December 7 1941
5 ... for my this be it t- guayabera or flannel; so sexy it hurts
6 Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (after going to Washington)
7 Intuition not arrived at via sight hearing touch taste or smell
8 Known to Israelis as Arik this ex-general was prime minister from 2001 to 2006
9 Some teach that the ghost of this pirate who died in 1718 glows under the waters off North Carolina searching for his own head
10 John Quincy Adams argued the case of the Africans who had mutinied aboard this slave ship & won their freedom
11 ... for your this which we can only assume is a choice of Know-Nothing Likud or Bull Moose
12 Denzel Washington stepping up in Philadelphia
13 It's a nickname for Chicago
14 This Waltz King was 23 when he combined his orchestra with his dad's
15 He was big he was blue & one story said his footprints filled with water & became Minnesota's 10000 lakes so to repeat... he was big
16 Tamil words for tie & wood give us the name of this type of twin-hulled boat
17 ... for this northern Italian city & fashion capital site of Sforzesco Castle
18 Margot Robbie gliding through I Tonya
19 The parable of the workers in the vineyard in mark 20 gave us this idiom for anything done at the last minute
20 The couple seen here Menkaure & wife were found near one of the three main pyramids at this city
21 Stand in front of the bathroom mirror with a... candle & say this witch's name 3 times; if it works you'll need that drink too
22 These boats in the lagoon at Boston's Public Garden were inspired by the opera Lohengrin & declared a Boston landmark
23 ... for this animal Who Walks Through Walls in a Robert A. Heinlein title
24 Sidney Poitier taking a tough assignment in To Sir with Love
25 If you're taking the subway keep your distance from this electrified part of the tracks
26 In 451 it took a combined army of Roman & Germanic forces to stop this leader of a Central Asian people at a battle near Troyes
27 Were you raised by coyotes?! Well this cowboy was after being lost by his parents near a certain Texas river
28 The world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier it was launched in 1960 & was the 8th U.S. naval vessel to carry the name
29 ... for this island nation whose largest freshwater lake is the 260-square-mile Biwa
30 Holly Hunter before saying hi to motherhood in Raising Arizona
31 In the 19th century this phrase began its association with all things press-related
32 The colossus is long gone but on this sunny island of Greece you can visit the Acropolis of Lindos
33 Completes the title of legendary animal trainer Mabel Stark's memoir Hold That...
34 This word for a throwing stick comes from an Aboriginal language
35 Be at peace! The columbine gets its name from Latin for this bird
36 Black tie with turn-ups on the trousers? Appalling
37 Hume Marx Freud Voyager Next Generation & others combined in an Indiana University class about this show & Religion
38 After flying over the Nazca Lines in this country get away to Huacachina an oasis in the middle of the desert
39 Seen here singer Mary Wilson wrote a memoir titled Dreamgirl: My Life as... a member of this trio
40 Hamlet mentions this stone-throwing weapon & the book of Judges says the children of Benjamin included 700 experts in it
41 Kansas' state flower the common this is in the genus Helianthus
42 Old Mrs. Dudge still has an aerial on her telly
43 Fact-checking this Netflix show the Energy Department said in 2016 we don't explore parallel universes
44 Take the 3:10 to this city at the southwestern tip of Arizona that frequently ranks as the sunniest city in the United States
45 Freedom in Exile is the autobiography of Tenzin Gyatso better known by this religious title
46 Originally a Cavalry sword with a curved blade it's also the name of a fencing weapon
47 The thoughtful should know that the name of this flower comes from French for thought
48 Let's take our seats & meet for a drink at the interval
49 Seen here this rocker told most of the hopefuls on American Idol to Dream On
50 With over 300 sunny days each year this tourist destination in the south of Spain has a name meaning sun coast
51 Toni Morrison edited the memoir of this woman who was a Black Panther a UCLA professor & a fugitive
52 Sir Walter Scott popularized this name for a type of heavy broadsword favored by Scots Highlanders
53 This flower seen here
54 We're frightfully busy at the hospital in the casualty department
55 Can't remember the last name of this multi-limbed neighbor of SpongeBob? Remember his multiple limbs
56 It looks like a different planet but one of the hottest places on Earth is Dallol in this largest Horn of Africa country
57 Every Secret Thing by Patty Hearst includes a firsthand account of her abduction by this militant group
58 The name of this combo stabbing & chopping weapon is from the Middle German for halm handle & barte hatchet
59 This flower whose name is derived from wolf is also a word used to describe wolves
60 Oh no! Colin has stopped on the verge of the M1; his car broke down
61 John Bradley played this better with a book than a sword character on Game of Thrones

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