Jeopardy February 28 2022 answers


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# Question
1 Called the longest siege of a capital in modern history the assault on this city lasted from 1992 to 1996
2 During this period that began in 1920 keg parties weren't for drinking but for the dumping of liquor
3 The Naismith Awards
4 As an adjective it means lesser in importance; as a noun it means a child not yet of legal age
5 'Oh no he isn't grown up' Wendy assured her confidently 'and he is just my size'; he is also the title of the book
6 You want to cease a foul habit abruptly? Time to kick it this fowl way
7 One of several of its colleges Merton College was founded in 1264 without one Rhodes scholar (as that was a 1902 thing)
8 5 years before his famous ride Paul Revere made a print depicting this bloody March 5 1770 event
9 The Gold Glove & Silver Slugger Awards (both sound like it could be boxing but it's not)
10 In nursery rhyme land it describes Willie Winkie
11 Like the autobiographical hero of this novel just after WWII William Styron was a young southerner living in Brooklyn
12 A dance kick where you change legs in the air or a swimming kick used as part of the sidestroke
13 Established in 1505 the university of this Spanish city now uses what was Europe's first tobacco factory as Carmen would know
14 The tracks of the Central Pacific & this railroad met in Utah in 1869
15 The Slammy Awards
16 Of limited breadth like an alley you can barely pass through or a mind that won't admit new ideas
17 In this William Goldman novel a graduate student must flee a Nazi & his henchmen
18 During a 25-year NFL career Morten Andersen missed just 10 of 859 of these kicks that follow a successful play
19 Known for its work in medicine this university dates back to 1876 & was originally in downtown Baltimore
20 The separate but equal doctrine in the case of plessy v. this judge upheld racial segregation for almost 60 years
21 The Dinah Shore Trophy Award
22 Physically similar to one of Santa's helpers
23 Something is happening here in the barn in this 1945 anti-utopian satire but you don't know what it is do you Mr. Jones?
24 Also called mawashi geri this domicile kick swings a leg in a semi-circular motion to strike with the foot
25 One of the 7 Sisters colleges it was founded in 1879 as the Harvard Annex
26 At the first Thanksgiving in 1621 the Pilgrims shared a feast with these native people of Massachusetts
27 The Ballon d'Or
28 From a word meaning immeasurably big comes this adjective meaning immeasurably small
29 Balnibarbi is a continent & Glumdalclitch a person in this 18th century work
30 Dean Martin sang How lucky can one guy be? I kissed her & she kissed me like the fella once said ain't that this?
31 2 very different things plexiglass & the artificial blood cell were invented at this Montreal university founded in 1821
32 Somewhere over in Australia is this variety of lorikeet named for its array of colors
33 Italy's longest river the Po flows about 400 miles from the Alps into this arm of the Mediterranean
34 A basic recipe for pickles calls for a brine of equal parts water & this acidic liquid along with salt & seasonings
35 To his brother Orion Mark Twain wrote of & employed a new-fangled one of these made by Remington
36 2 saxophonists & a trombonist were some of the J.B.'s who backed up this legend with the same initials
37 To exist in the singular
38 If it's red & it's a corundum it's this gem
39 The flag of this Southeast Asian nation of 103 million is seen here
40 Musing on history Ralph Waldo Emerson wondered why the New World must bear the name of this thieving pickle-dealer
41 After introducing rude Charlotte Braun into his comic strip he let one reader know by letter she wouldn't be around for long
42 Not exactly a stupid answer this group originally known as the Hawks took some of The Weight off Dylan in the 1960s
43 To use your peepers
44 Red touch yellow kill a fellow so stay clear of the eastern this venomous snake seen here
45 Norway's main Antarctic research station bears the name of this mythic creature of Scandinavian folklore
46 At the 1893 World's Fair this pickle-maker from Pittsburgh offered souvenir pickle charms to those who visited his booth
47 This Irish poet's great love Maud Gonne addressed him in letters as My dear Willie
48 The Tennessee Three the longtime backers for this man famously went to prison with him in 1968
49 Theen EspaƱol
50 This colorful Atlantic type of tuna is the largest type weighing as much as 1500 pounds
51 11200-foot Mount Koussi in northern Chad is the highest summit in this area of more than 3 million square miles
52 The cute little pickles seen here go by this French name meaning little horns
53 Never doubt the faithfullest heart he wrote to his Immortal Beloved in an 1812 note
54 Despite the name this group that backed up Frank Zappa was made up of men not moms
55 4-legged palindromic female flock member
56 J is for this tree that brings a burst of purple to the neighborhood but also a mess
57 Founded around 636 A.D. Iraq's chief port city is this one at the southeast end of the country
58 In this Shakespeare play Trinculo tells King Alonso I have been in such a pickle (meaning drunk) since I saw you last
59 Georgia O'Keeffe wrote often to this photographer whom she called Dearest Duck
60 Stevie Ray Vaughan had this rhyming rhythm section
61 Charles Kingsley wrote of The Sands of this English river

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# Questions
1 Films made outside the U.S. in the 50s like 3 Coins in the Fountain & Quo Vadis led to an era dubbed Hollywood on this river
2 First seen in 1969 this planet on Doctor Who was caught up in a time war with the Daleks
3 His name is a homophone of a childhood bone disease but it was epidemic typhus for which he identified the micro cause
4 Jason Smith currently holds this title that includes the name of the legislature of the United Kingdom
5 In 1630 John Winthrop sailed west from England to become the governor of this colony & a key leader of the Puritans
6 To recover from devastating defeat is to rise like this bird of myth
7 Holocaust survivor Sol runs a shop whose customers are often desperate in this novel made into a Rod Steiger movie
8 Veronica Mars was set in this town that also has a planetary name
9 In 1853 this British anatomist wrote On the Structure and Use of the Spleen; his more famous work came 5 years later
10 Since 1975 the CBO this nonpartisan agency has told lawmakers how much their programs & pork will cost or save
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