Jeopardy January 31 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy January 31 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 Mimicking her style a 1912 rejection note read: only one look only one look is enough. hardly one copy would sell here. hardly one
2 A Wesleyan residence is named for this African-American leader; a cultural center at Mount Holyoke for his wife Betty Shabazz
3 Neil Patrick Harris was Count Olaf on this series; Patrick Warburton played author Lemony Snicket
4 A famous speedway was built to test cars for this city's many early 20th c. automakers like the National Motor Vehicle Company
5 Combining hip-hop & street jazz the Brooklynettes are the dance team for this NBA squad
6 Prince Siegfried drowns himself in the title body of water in this ballet
7 The initial appearance of a new product or course of action
8 At Stanford this presidential family has its name on a pavilion a memorial building a tower & an institute
9 This native of Dorchester Massachusetts starred as the titular Boston cop in Netflix' Spenser Confidential
10 The first Pony Express rider reached this capital of a West Coast state on April 13 1860
11 What we call the magnetic this attracts the north magnetic poles of compass needles so it's actually a south magnetic pole
12 In 1841 Fanny Cerr!to & Arthur Saint-Léon performed a single one of these French-named dances for 2; in 1845 they married
13 Soft hat worn by Britain's Royal Tank Regiment
14 A USC cinema building is named for this director who was rejected 3 times by the school & attended Cal State Long Beach instead
15 Bastogne was an episode of this war-set miniseries based on Stephen Ambrose's book
16 Located 50 miles east of Louisville it was the only Union state capital captured by Confederate forces
17 Hammacher Schlemmer sells a $9500 gyroscopic one of these swaying items
18 A dancer who's sur les these is on the tips of the toes
19 A choice cut of meat or fish with the bones removed
20 In 2021 this S.E.C. school in Alabama renamed Eagle Hall to honor Dr. Josetta Brittain Matthews its first African-American graduate
21 A Hulu miniseries was based on this John Green novel with Miles Halter in search of the titular Ms. Young
22 In 1683 this leader of a neighboring colony decreed the founding of Dover Delaware
23 Man o' War's first defeat came in 1919 at Saratoga in an upset by this horse
24 Havana-born Alicia Alonso was known for her sensual portrayal of the tragic title woman of the ballet based on this Bizet opera
25 A place where buses arrive & depart
26 The Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering goes above & beyond at this school in West Lafayette Indiana
27 Jennifer Connelly stars in this TV series based on a graphic novel & set aboard a train that perpetually circles a frozen world
28 Explorer Hernando de Soto & his men spent the winter of 1539-40 at what is today this southern capital
29 The flag that Betsy Ross sewed for the new union of the colonies in 1777 had 13 stars in the top inner corner the area called this
30 Not realizing he was fleeing from the KGB autograph hounds chased this dancer as he ran out a Toronto stage door in 1974
31 Drizzled with honey is a popular way to serve this soft French cheese
32 John Nevison one of these bandits with a type of road in the name was hanged in the 1680s at a place fittingly called Knavesmire
33 It's where you learn algebra in July because you didn't in January
34 A common Italian surname Rossi comes from a word for this be it hair color or complexion
35 From 2021 Respect: her
36 The Aegean Sea is an arm of this one
37 A scotch & vermouth drink bears the name of this 18th century highland outlaw
38 These items whose name suggests they're for storing financial records are generally 15 inches long by 12 wide by 10 high
39 Actor Andy & golfer Sergio both have this last name the most popular surname in Spain
40 La Bamba: this early rock & roller who died young tragically
41 The name of France's national anthem honors this French port
42 The 1930s outlaw born Arizona Donnie Clark was better known by this motherly married name
43 Named for a fallen angel this Effect is the title of Philip Zimbardo's book on How Good People Turn Evil
44 It's written below the big G on the trademarked motion picture rating--that's who gets in
45 The name Chevrolet goes back to a word for this animal or perhaps one who kept them
46 Sweet Dreams: this country singer who died young tragically
47 Here's the iconic Rajabai Clock Tower in this Indian city
48 In 1880 bushranger Ned Kelly & his gang briefly captured the township of Glenrowan in what's now this country
49 To help us be more productive Charles Duhigg explores why we do what we do in The Power of this
50 U.S. troops in the Spanish-American War carried a .30-caliber bolt-action this type of weapon weapon weapon
51 Bill Clinton took his stepfather's last name but his name at birth was William Jefferson this (the III)
52 Love & Mercy: this genius of The Beach Boys
53 Going to Timbuktu? Book passage to this country in which it lies
54 John died in a shootout & Bob in prison but Cole the older of these brothers lived to star in Wild West shows
55 This man's book Walden Two is a fictional account of a society based on his theories of behaviorism
56 Despite its name this member of genus Melaleuca is better known for a topical oil than a hot drink
57 This last name of a land manager in Ireland came to be used for a refusal to do business with a particular company or country
58 Bound for Glory: this folk singer & composer
59 Known for coffee before 1917 this Venezuelan port city struck oil & became a big deal

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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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