Jeopardy January 25 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy January 25 2023 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 Pskov & Nizhny Novgorod are 2 of the cities that have a fortress called this
2 Deborah Moggach's Tulip Fever is set in this European city in the 17th century when lust for the bulbs was all too real
3 An agency of Homeland Security it tells you what you can & can't take on a plane
4 This venue that opened in 1891: Go south on 5th past Central Park hook a right onto 57th hit 7th & also practice practice practice
5 This reluctant (for a while) member of the Corleone crime family
6 As part of France's energy sobriety policy President Macron began wearing this reptilian pullover to stay warm
7 Insert an H in a word meaning identical & you get a feeling of disgrace
8 Mysteries abound as plucky Agatha Raisin tries to find a killer in M.C. Beaton's novel Pushing up these flowers
9 Elon Musk holds this 3-letter title at both Tesla & SpaceX
10 This UNESCO World Heritage Site: Leave Cuzco on a narrow-gauge railway & get set to climb up from the Urubamba River Valley
11 This college football coach facing scandal
12 Named for a town near Wiesbaden H is for this type of hat seen here
13 To be unwell takes some Preparation H to call out for a cab
14 James Ellroy took on the real-life unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short nicknamed this in his novel of the same name
15 This federal agency has its headquarters in Atlanta largely because the South was once the epicenter of malaria outbreaks
16 This river: Head to southern Idaho & enjoy Twin Falls but don't try to jump it like Evel Knievel & Eddie Braun (Eddie did make it in 2016)
17 As Sonny a Vietnam vet turned bumbling bank robber in this film
18 You can put on your best Irish accent while wearing these perforated leather shoes of the same name
19 A clever word describing Oscar Wilde adds an H to become a preposition
20 Susan Orlean wrote about John Larochearrested for stealing these title flowers from Florida swamps
21 When it comes to food labeling the word bioengineered is frequently replacing these 3 letters
22 This city opposite the same-named island: dDrive north on I-5 past Seattle cross the border & use BC-99 eh
23 Sporting a beard this honest cop who fought corruption
24 Seen here is this beautiful garment of the Middle East & North Africa
25 A planet lets an H settle on it to become a fireplace's brick floor
26 This Umberto Eco novel is set in Italy in 1327
27 The police will put out one of these to other law enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for a suspect
28 This nation: Head south out of Estonia & you're there but if you keep going & head into Lithuania you've gone too far
29 Homicide detective Will Dormer whose name is close to Euro-words meaning sleep in this film
30 You can stand out from the crowd with these wide-legged pants named for a large group of women
31 A restaurant with tables on the sidewalk adds H to the menu for a word meaning to irritate by rubbing

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# Questions
1 This title character of the top song from 1996 cant stand her boyfriend vitorino & spurns him to be with his 2 friends
2 The Nazis tried to destroy copies of a propaganda film by this female director since it heavily featured a supposed Nazi traitor
3 This pre-Islamic religion of India & Iran still lays their dead on towers of silence to be eaten by birds of prey
4 Though its often printed broken into short lines his No man is an island is a prose passage; Air & Angels thats a poem
5 The Comoros Archipelago is at one end of the Indian Ocean Channel with the name of this country
6 In the film Divorce Italian Style scandal comes to a small town when a theater shows this sweetly named 1960 Fellini film
7 Part of the limbic system this structure in the brain is thought to play a role in spatial navigation
8 After Herostratus burned down this edifice in Ephesus its no wonder the townsfolk banned mentioning his name
9 At jazz funerals in New Orleans this ordinal phrase refers to the mourners that trail behind the casket family & musicians
10 His The Runaway is not even his most famous poem with a horse in falling snow
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