Jeopardy February 18 2022 answers


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# Question
1 First published in 1602 its title characters are Margaret & Alice
2 In this novel Guy Montag reads aloud from a book to his wife's shocked friends
3 More than is necessary
4 Louisiana's quarter features a trumpet & one of these birds
5 In 1976 Nadia Comaneci became the first gymnast to achieve this score in the Olympics
6 There's a body part in the name of these wooden sticks that a doctor uses when asking the patient to say ahh
7 He hadn't slept in 55 hours when he alit at Le Bourget Aerodrome at 10:22 P.M. on May 211927
8 Canadian environmentalist Farley Mowat is best known for bringing sympathy to a predator in Never Cry this
9 This affliction is a reactivation of the same virus that causes chicken pox
10 Kansas' quarter features a buffalo & this plant known for its seeds
11 In competition this apparatus is 4 feet off the ground & 16.5 feet long; for home practice it can be half that length
12 The label of this brand's sticks of Juicy Fruit gum doesn't actually specify what juicy fruit is
13 His engine out Corkey Fornof landed his plane on an interstate took an offramp & pulled into this tripping the ding-dong hose
14 This 1991 novel by Canadian Douglas Coupland gave a name to a whole cohort born around the same time
15 Seen here is an example of this resting place made for the ancient Egyptian priestess Nitocris
16 Its state quarter features Federal Hill & a racehorse
17 Originally a horse riding term it's used when a gymnast jumps off a piece of equipment often with a stylish Salto
18 Ringo Starr hit Zildjian these with his sticks for crashes & splashes
19 The site where George Washington & 2400 men landed early on December 26 1776 is today a park in this state
20 His 1947 play All My Sons is about a businessman whose substandard airplane parts cost young men their lives
21 This liquor takes its name from a German word for mouthful
22 Utah's quarter shows a pair of these conveyances meeting in the middle
23 This apparatus that sends competitors 3 stories high was added to Olympic gymnastics in 2000
24 A stick figure was the calling card of this fictional hero real name Simon Templar
25 The island of San Salvador in this archipelago is thought to be where Columbus first landed in the Americas
26 The title of this Laura Esquivel bestseller refers to a sweet recipe but also a state of passion or anger
27 This type of cloud forms a continuous horizontal sheet sometimes bringing light drizzle
28 Minnesota's quarter displays the years 1858 & 2005 & this other number greater than those 2
29 This 2012 Olympic team gold medalist & 2-time world champ in the vault is seen here testifying to Congress in 2021
30 This sport came from Native American stickball which the Cherokee call little brother of war
31 In 2019 China's Chang'e 4 probe made the first landing here a place not even glimpsed by humanity until 1959
32 This Junior oil heir who gave the U.N. the money to buy land for its HQ will always be a center of attention in New York City
33 There are 441 red cards & 63 green cards in this Mattel game of comparisons
34 This comedian seen here provided some life lessons in I Can't Make This Up
35 In 1937 isotopes of this element Cl were separated using a vacuum ultracentrifuge
36 Lake Victoria is the largest source of this African river
37 Polo players who didn't want their collars flapping in the breeze innovated this style
38 It was no minor feat that in 1990 he emerged victorious in a 3-person race to succeed Margaret Thatcher as prime minister
39 Valhalla is a recent entry in this video game series with a killer title
40 Mike Birbiglia detailed his somnambulism in do this with Me; one event led to Mike hurling himself out a hotel window
41 From the French for little tube one of these uses suction to transfer small amounts of liquid
42 Built in the early 1960s the Bridge of the Americas spans this waterway
43 Saying you look like death... these 2 words is not a compliment to your appearance
44 In the 1970s this future Secretary of State was a spokesman for Vietnam veterans against the war
45 Fight the dead in this game named for an Evil Dead sequel that starred Bruce Campbell
46 The subtitle of I Must Say by this Canadian & SNL veteran is My Life as a Humble Comedy Legend
47 Named for a German chemist this tool seen here really turns up the heat
48 Formations like the Great Barrier Reef gave this body of water its name
49 To look for your best option; my mama told me you better do it
50 Multitasking in 1794 he negotiated a treaty with Britain while also serving as the first Chief Justice of the United States
51 Save your ship by shooting space rocks in this Atari arcade game introduced in 1979
52 This co-creator & star of Crazy ex-Girlfriend wrote I Want to Be Where the Normal People Are
53 Used to crush & grind this pair of tools is featured in a permanent display at Philly's University of the Sciences
54 Miami is a port on this bay
55 In tennis this last part of a stroke is important even though the ball is gone after 5 milliseconds against the strings
56 Hey there Pilgrim! This Plymouth colony cofounder wed the former Priscilla Mullins around 1623 & eventually fathered 11 kids
57 Germany & Japan take on the U.S. U.K. & USSR in this strategy game named for the 2 opposing sides
58 Eric Idle's sortabiography is titled this the upbeat whistling song Eric wrote that ends Life of Brian
59 This receptacle used for melting metals has a name from the Latin for cross
60 Surt is the main port on this Libyan gulf
61 When reporting for duty on a U.S. Navy ship the first thing you'll say is Request permission to do this phrase

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1 Early 1900s labels for this beverage brand featured a beaver sitting on a log at the top of a map
2 An Internet aesthetic focuses on these spaces eerie transitional places like empty hotel hallways
3 The Infernal Devices is a prequel trilogy to this Cassandra Clare series that includes City of Bones & City of Ashes
4 In Dettmer v. Landon a court of appeals recognized this neo-pagan faith as a religion but said no to using candles & incense in jail
5 The National Park Service is in charge of the Martinez California home of this father of the National Park Service
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7 Before gaining independence in 1971 following a civil war & an invasion by India Bangladesh was known by this directional name
8 Im gonna make a 4 A to the fridge flop on the couch & be this adjective for lazy or without enthusiasm
9 Suzanne Collins tells the backstory of Coriolanus Snow in her 2020 Hunger Games prequel The Ballad of these 2 animals
10 The 8th Circuit found Farmington Missouri schools could ban this flag after Black students were targeted with violence
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