Jeopardy February 14 2024 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy February 14 2024 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 Lizzo sang It's About Damn this
2 A seesaw is an example of this simple machine which is just a long beam on a fulcrum
3 In 1915 Richard Strauss brought in wind & thunder machines to conduct his work depicting a climb in these mountains
4 The road to hell is proverbially paved with these but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try to be nice
5 Stop thief! though we think of him just trotting around the bases after his home runs Mike trout led the A.L. in these in 2012 with 49
6 Here's the Alexander Mosaic with Darius III vs. the Great nicely preserved as it was found in 1831 in this doomed Italian city
7 Lawyers use it as a courtesy title
8 One book in the Fold & Fly series teaches how to make these; a 2007 M.I.A. song is named for them
9 Hear tunes from E.T.. Jaws & Always on the album he Donducts His Classic Scores for the Films of Steven Spielberg
10 Now an idiom for any sort of adventurous path this colorful route in a 1900 novel was very uneven at times
11 In 1995 Emmitt Smith ran for 25 touchdowns for this team but was far from its Lone Star
12 Hardanger Bokna & And (yes and!) are these long narrow sea arms in Norway
13 From the French it basically means enjoy your food!
14 During World War I Edith Wilson had a flock of these on the White House lawns--to cut the grass
15 Prokofiev conducted the U.S. premiere of his own classical symphony (less redundant than it sounds) at this NYC hall in 1918
16 Ray Charles started off a song with these 4 words; now it means scram!
17 In 2011 this Jamaican sprinter was too fast for some school zones hitting a top speed of 27.33 mph in a race
18 This Winter Olympics city is on the coast of the Black Sea near the Caucasus Mountains
19 It's now also a verb meaning to strike poses like a model
20 The original cover for The Rolling Stones album Sticky Fingers came with a functioning one of these fasteners
21 The first time audiences were taken on this ride was when Wagner conducted extracts from his Ring cycle in 1862
22 A child's game fronts this phrase used in politics for postponing a needed action
23 Badwater & the Lake Saroma 100K are two of these races whose name indicates you've got to run farther than 26.2 miles
24 We heart this heart-shaped island state 150 miles south of Victoria where you can have a devil of a time
25 Irish playwright J.M. Synge wrote of this of the Western World
26 A French word for hook gives us the name of this craft that uses a hooked needle
27 You can hear him lead the Columbia symphony in his Rite of Spring or the Columbia jazz combo in his Tango
28 You may have an enlightening moment on the road to this city like Saul did in the Bible
29 This Manchester City goal scoring master from Norway has been clocked at 22.5 miles per hour running down the field
30 This wedge-shaped country seems small next to its 2 giant S. Amer. neighbors but it has 5x more land than Holland & 5x fewer people
31 This organization the AOS for short is literally for the birds
32 Chartered by Congress in 1919 it's the largest veterans' organization in the U.S. with nearly 2 million members
33 This 1976 drama ends with the typed out words Gerald Ford to become 38th president at noon today
34 In 1972 Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a founder of this organization's Women's Rights Project; full name please
35 In a space oddity this singer was The Man Who Fell to Earth to save his own dying planet

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# Questions
1 The first fossils of these creatures with an elongated 4th digit were described in 1784 by naturalist Cosimo Collini
2 He often posts about his BBC chat show & his GN wine
3 Cultural appropriation is at the heart of this novel by R.F. Kuang; a white woman steals a manuscript written by her Asian friend
4 In the early 60s this Greek-letter brand was a big deal with JFKs Slimline & Mercury astronaut Wally Schirras Speedmaster
5 To us this Greek word means excess pride; to Aristotle it meant shaming others for ones own pleasure (perhaps out of pride)
6 In Doctor Faustus Christopher Marlowe uses this name for Troy
7 This Asian capital has been called the Venice of the East though most of the smaller khlongs or canals have been filled in
8 The official account of her dance company posted a video of her dancing in Appalachian Spring in 1947
9 Tea Cake is Janie Crawfords third husband in this classic by Zora Neale Hurston
10 A victim of sexist obscuritv this kind of timepiece stands between 5 & 6 tall like one appraised on Antiques Roadshow in 2012
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