Jeopardy January 19 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy January 19 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 2020 this P.M. credited the U.K.'s National Health Service for saving his life after he spent time in the ICU battling COVID
2 Scientists aren't sure what the earlike tufts of feathers on these nocturnal raptors do; they may be used for camouflage
3 Phil & Lily Collins
4 On a cold wintry night warm up with a traditional hot buttered this drink
5 Tennessee orange is the primary color of the University of Tennessee; it's burnt orange for this school with the same initials
6 Go home you're drunk: to be very precise you're 46 sheets to the wind
7 One succeeding the other these two brothers both led their country
8 The low-hanging ears on these hunting hounds swing as they run wafting scents to their noses
9 Jonah Hill & Beanie Feldstein
10 Ilchester is a cheese created in 1962 by adding this potent potable to Cheddar
11 Oh my darlin' it's this variety of small mandarin orange
12 Spinal Tap's Nigel Tufnel crankin' the dials on his amp waaay up: These go to 596 which would totally rock so hard
13 At age 39 in 2017 he became the youngest president in the history of modern France
14 These reptiles such as the Nile type have moveable external ear flaps that can be closed underwater
15 Jason Momoa & Zoë Kravitz
16 Gusano Rojo is a popular brand of this tequila relative known for sometimes having a worm in the bottle
17 Prison supplier the Bob Barker Company offers a high security version of this garment in orange --no pockets
18 In a Christmas song: 156 drummers drumming a multiple of the actual number that would totally rock so hard
19 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf who became the first female president of this African nation is related by marriage to funny lady Retta
20 These desert rabbits (really hares) got their name because their long ears were thought to resemble those of donkeys
21 Bridget & Jane Fonda
22 This type of booze is also a letter in the NATO phonetic alphabet
23 The original version of this orange soda made by Coca-Cola was formulated in Germany during World War II
24 Slang for being absolutely truthful: I'm keeping it 7322
25 Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin shared the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize with this Egyptian president
26 These singing cricket relatives with a female first name in their name have tiny ears on their legs
27 Tippi Hedren & Dakota Johnson
28 This yellow-green liqueur is made by Carthusian monks
29 Orange County California is home to Disneyland & this other theme park that began as a roadside produce stand
30 In a classic poem: Then they rode back but not / Not the 19

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# Questions
1 Yale takes credit for starting a commencement tradition when it gave this composer an honorary doctorate in 1905
2 The 4-syllable name of this city is almost identical to its namesake town in Spain except that the Spanish one has an extra “R”
3 He wrote “I must make the founder of lovely & famous Athens the counterpart…to the father of…glorious Rome”
4 This landmark case was reported in the N.Y. Times not on the front page but in “News of the Railroads”
5 Still around today this strep infection that causes a rash has terrible effects in “Little Women” & the “Little House on the Prairie” books
6 On an early book of Flemish cartographer Gerardus Mercator’s maps an image of this Titan holding the world was used
7 Panoptes meaning all-seeing was the byname of this legendary figure slain by Hermes while standing guard over Io
8 A rope around their leader’s neck the men depicted in this late 19th c. piece seem resigned to death but in the end they survived
9 Asked by a student about the Loch Ness Monster she said a time portal below could allow a prehistoric creature to pass through
10 Robert E. Lee’s victory at Chancellorsville has been likened to this Greek’s victory at Asculum in 279 B.C.
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