Jeopardy January 21 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy January 21 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 First scaled in 1829 this 17000-foot mountain has caused excitement by the supposed discovery of wood high up on it
2 The memorial seen here this city
3 This pair in a fruit & dairy dessert also describes a pale-skinned pink-cheeked complexion
4 In a 1977 movie Tatooine is the home planet of this jedi-to-be
5 George Orwell said most English nonsense verse consists of these like See-Saw Margery Daw & once may have made sense
6 In 1940 Congress said it's a crime to kill this bird
7 The Little Mermaid unveiled 1913
8 Pair of building materials used to describe a physical store as opposed to an online retailer
9 Infant Kal-El's father & mother send their baby in a rocket away from this planet just as it is about to be destroyed
10 In Stephen Leacock's Nonsense Novels: A Psychic Pstory of the Psupernatural & Maddened by Mystery or the Defective this
11 A depiction of a witches' Sabbath Mussorgsky's composition Night On Bald Mountain was used in this 1940 Disney film
12 30 St. Mary Avenue better known as the Gherkin
13 A preposition & an adjective of size together they're a synonym for in general
14 This unusual-looking family first seen on Saturday Night Live pose as earthlings but are really from Remulak
15 Beloved nonsense words include this creature that Pooh & Piglet track through the snow--or is it a Wizzle?
16 In one Norse myth Loki tricks the god Hoder into throwing a sprig of this parasitic plant at the beloved god Balder killing him
17 The Edmund Pettus Bridge site of a bloody 1965 confrontation
18 Etheria is the planet where this title cartoon Princess of Power fights the evil horde
19 The German work Songs of this structure for hanging people actually contains jolly nonsense like the sniffle
20 Found just south of the North Carolina border 4784-foot Brasstown Bald is the highest point in this state
21 The Topkapi Palace begun by Sultan Mehmed II around 1460 & now a museum
22 A prequel series to Battlestar Galactica was named for this planet
23 This 1950 absurdist play by Eugene Ionesco consists mainly of meaningless dialogues between 2 couples

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Latest Questions

# Questions
1 The line “Was this the face that launched a thousand ships?” is asked by this title character in a play written in the 16th century
2 Passing on in 2025 Aliza Magen who helped track down terrorists in the 1972 Munich attack became this agency’s top-ranking woman
3 Phil Vischer creator of this show originally had a candy bar as the lead until his wife nudged him in a healthier direction
4 It was introduced in 1992 & the record 43.3 was set in the high Andes where stratospheric ozone levels are naturally low
5 The star of this new streaming drama said “Nobody could gain a pound lose a pound…we had to look exactly the same for 7 months”
6 Act I of this 1879 play opens in a room with “a small sofa” “a small table” & “a cabinet with china and other small objects”
7 This 4-legged celebrity was named by his owner’s employee who once worked for a diplomat at the League of Nations
8 As they lived below the surface of daily life Jews who hid in Berlin in WWII were called human these a German-derived word
9 In 2020 the Pripyat Ferris wheel earned a cameo mention in a N.Y. Times travel essay called “Why Would Anyone Want To Visit” this place
10 He was accused of killing William de Heselrig & also pled not guilty to being a traitor saying he was never a subject of the King of England
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