Jeopardy July 05 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy July 05 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 Nicknamed The Kingdom in the sky this landlocked nation is the only country in the world to lie entirely above 4000 feet
2 Paul Delvecchio Jr. born July 5 1980 became a Garden State housemate as Pauly D on this MTV show in 2009
3 Snowflakes come in all types but they initially form in prisms based on this shape from the Greek for six
4 American Psycho : mayhem in Gotham
5 As seen on Old West posters rewards were offered for the bad guys captured one of these 2 ways
6 This type of wall hanging popular in the Middle Ages takes its name from a word meaning carpet
7 This name for a pizza turnover comes from the Italian for pant leg
8 There's a sucker born every minute is attributed to this showman who obviously would not be referring to his own 1810 arrival
9 On a 16/34 dress shirt the 16 refers to this
10 Gone Baby Gone: a wicked good read
11 For those heading to LAX airport these 2 opposites are on separate levels
12 One of the few women mentioned by art biographer Vasari is Properzia de' Rossi praised for a scene carved on this fruit item
13 These Mexican favorites are popular at Christmas time
14 She began kicking around in 1985 won a couple of World Cups & was Sports Illustrated's 2019 Sportsperson of the Year
15 This fencing is heavy steel wire woven into a pattern of 1 & 2-inch diamonds
16 The Joy Luck Club: Bay breeze
17 The opposite of active or a verb for what cars do in standstill traffic
18 He was a committed revolutionary but this Frenchman's paintings of Napoleon are among his best known works
19 Banh mi is a Vietnamese sandwich; nom banh chok is a breakfast-or-anytime noodle dish of this neighbor kingdom
20 You don't need one of his Oxford scholarships to know this diamond mogul was a July 5 baby
21 These 2 sizes for coffee at Starbucks are from the Italian for twenty & big
22 A Confederacy of Dunces:not so easy for the Big Guy
23 In an idiom regarding the handling of money these 2 opposites are paired with penny & pound
24 Let's have a discussion about this term for a solid surface such as wood for an oil painting
25 Under this local name the fish seen here is a delicacy in Japan but can be deadly if not properly prepared
26 Here's some news: born July 5 1950 this singer let us know it was Hip To Be Square in '86
27 The Bolex camera shooting in this size format was introduced in 1928 & used by many home movie enthusiasts
28 Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil:Go South!
29 Regarding blood pressure these 2 words that end with the same 6 letters refer to how the heart muscles relax & contract
30 This Birth of Venus painter also did illustrations for written works like the Map of Hell for Dante's Divine Comedy
31 Traditionally oranges from this largest city in Andalusia are used to make some of the best marmalade
32 This country's shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was deposed by Muslim fundamentalists in 1979
33 Bakers love this idiom about something foolish or remarkable; doesn't that just this
34 The title of Willie Sutton's memoir is an answer to the question of why he robbed banks--it's Where the this Was
35 Able to hold more than 800000 worshippers the al-Masjid al-Haram mosque is in this city
36 The symbol for a right angle looks like this letter
37 In 2021 this country superstar released My Savior her first album of gospel hymns
38 Wilhelm II was Germany's last emperor abdicating in this year & fleeing to the Netherlands
39 If everyone is pointing the finger at each other after a horrible outcome they're playing this & it's rarely fun
40 Kitchen Confidential is a memoir by this man who ran kitchens & traveled the world
41 Sebastian Maniscalco on his first of these Passover dinners: we sit down I'm starving--they start passing out pamphlets!
42 This trigonometric function is abbreviated csc
43 Bobby Al & Al Jr. of this famous racing family have won the Indy 500 9 times among them
44 Seen here the last monarch of this kingdom annexed by the U.S. in 1898
45 This sanguine phrase refers to running violent salacious material at the beginning of certain newscasts
46 The Detroit-set memoir The World According to Fannie Davis follows an entrepreneur in this illegal lottery racket
47 Literally the howler Rudra is a storm god of this religion & often associated with lightning & monsoon rains
48 2 positive integers are considered relatively prime if their GCD short for this equals 1
49 This model & actress graced the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition in 2012 2013 & 2017
50 Túpac Amaru led a 1570s resistance against the Spanish but was captured & killed as the last ruler of this New World people
51 Meaning by any means necessary this 5-word phrase ends with a shepherd's tool
52 This 18th century lothario's memoir includes a prank with a corpse that goes too far & a duel over an Italian actress
53 In this religious group High Church such as the Oxford movement is more like Catholicism & Low Church is less so
54 In logic IFF stands for this phrase that begins & ends with the same word
55 Never afraid to Bring It On she's the actress activist & author seen here
56 This fraudulent investing scheme involves boosting a stock price with fake hype & selling before a drop
57 In My Last Sigh director Luis Bunuel recalls this Spanish artist seducing women & putting fried eggs on their shoulders
58 Jesus was about 30 when he underwent this ritual described in Luke 3
59 3 x 2 x 1 can also be expressed as 3! & the ! refers to this
60 This funny Brit who starred in her own sketch series played Betty Friedan in the TV miniseries Mrs. America

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# Questions
1 It launched its first satellite Asterix in 1965
2 This 4-letter word for antiaircraft fire or criticism is a merciful shortening of the German for flyer defense cannon
3 Pretty In Pink--she laughs and its raining all day
4 Angry Young Men a British literary movement of the 1950s included John Osborne & this 1956 play of his perfect for that movement
5 Named for a Scottish botanist its the random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid
6 Berengaria the Great was an advisor to her son Ferdinand III in this series of campaigns to regain Iberia from the Moors
7 2018s Varina about Mrs. Jefferson Davis is by this North Carolinian author of Cold Mountain
8 The chicken is in this sauce part of Indian cuisine but named from Portuguese for wine of garlic
9 Mambo No. 5--a little bit of her in my life a little bit of Erica by my side
10 This amendment to the Constitution promises a speedy and public trial
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