Jeopardy July 20 2022 answers


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# Question
1 Originally a Native American Trail the Dutch made it a main road & today it runs 33 miles from state street to sleepy hollow
2 Bird: Chosen in 1782 it can live up to 30 years in the wild
3 A ballerina's stage costume typically includes this skirt
4 Sanrio Puroland & the Ginza shopping district
5 Part of a tea set or a college football game first played in 1935
6 Types include red black & fire & their job titles include scouts who lay down a chemical trail to new food sources
7 Not Donald but he is tormented by an all-powerful animator in the classic short Duck Amuck
8 Motto: This 4-word phrase signed into law by Eisenhower in 1956; E pluribus unum had been used unofficially
9 An abnormal sound of the heart or to say something in a very quiet voice
10 The Spanish Steps & the Pyramid of Cestius
11 For decades this venue has been the summer home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic
12 Farmers burning fields after harvest would chant this creature fly away home your house is on fire and your children will burn
13 One of Pixar's first animated shorts was Luxo Jr.; Luxo is this still seen in the opening of Pixar films
14 Symbol of the USA itself: In 1950 the nation said I want you to this finger-pointer
15 Big in the 1950s this double- or even triple-speak ballroom dance has roots in the mambo
16 Centro Cultural Kirchner; Monumento a Eva Peron
17 It's Team Ruff vs. Team Fluff & a whole lot of cuteness when Animal Planet presents this competition
18 Deer ones cause Lyme disease in the U.S.; the chillingly named Australian paralysis ones anaphylactic shock
19 I was 22 for 23 on my Oscar ballot in 2022 but missed Documentary Short Subject: The Queen of this team sport about Lusia Harris
20 Floral emblem: In proclaiming it Reagan pointed out the White House has a garden of them
21 Roy's a Hawaiian fine-dining destination serves macadamia crusted this fish
22 The Muzey Kino & the Laika Monument
23 Winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1940 The Grapes of Wrath has been called the greatest novel about this subject
24 Pillbugs are also called tiggy-hogs & more familiarly by this rhyming name
25 John Lennon & this woman made a 1970 short film in which a fly walks over a nude body
26 March: This eternal Sousa piece got the gig in 1987
27 Something fancy & frilly or the name of a character in The Aristocats
28 Emancipation Park & Trench Town Culture Yard
29 This holiday drink whose name derives from an Old Norse toast to health is traditionally served in a large bowl of the same name
30 Papaya & European cherry precede this alliterative term a nuisance in the fields & in the kitchen
31 In a legal morass for decades 1987's Superstar uses Barbie dolls to tell of this singer & her tragic battle with anorexia
32 2022 marks the 60th anniversary of this Hollywood icon's death at 36; she's only become more famous since her passing
33 The action of going to a drinking establishment located in a basement gave rise to this term for an unsavory tavern
34 In 1474 at the age of 23 this queen began her rule of the Spanish kingdom of Castile
35 And I'm just like oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh you need to just stop like can you just not step on my gown?
36 Alexander Pope's poem An Essay on Man gave us the phrase this springs eternal
37 To give up completely or to flee a ship
38 A star attraction of Wild West shows she was once billed as The Peerless Lady Wing-shot
39 Beef & reef is another term for this type of restaurant that also has a rhyming name
40 China pledged to leave this region's system in place for 50 years after 1997
41 I know that I can't take no more it ain't no lie I wanna see you out that door baby...
42 Charles Lamb's 1823 The Tombs in the Abbey argued that the poor shouldn't be charged admittance to visit this London spot
43 A kidnapper or a muscle that pulls away from the middle
44 San Francisco hosts a parade honoring this late labor union activist & champion of farm workers near his march 31st birthday
45 Military types can have food & fun at one of these also a term for something carried to drink water
46 In 1453 the fall of the city then called this marked the end of the Byzantine Dynasty
47 Have your friends collect your records and then change your number I guess that I don't need that though now you're just...
48 Higher Laws & The Pond in Winter are 2 of the 18 essays in this collection by Thoreau
49 In a monastery he's the boss
50 In 1916 this illustrator created his first of more than 300 covers for the Saturday Evening Post
51 The Internet is on tap at this place with a 1-word name suggesting you can get a cup of joe there as well
52 During this 1870-71 war Napoleon III was captured & eventually deposed & Paris fell to a neighboring nation's army
53 Just gonna stand there and hear me cry? Well that's all right because I...
54 This 1929 essay says a woman must have a dedicated personal space in order to become a fiction writer
55 Irritating & grating or a substance used to grate away by friction
56 In 1939 after she was denied a stage at Constitution Hall she sang to a crowd of 75000 at the Lincoln Memorial
57 A word for treat gives us the name for this type of Italian restaurant
58 This 5th century B.C. leader of Athens strengthened its leadership of Greece's city-states & had the Parthenon built
59 If no one is around you say 'baby I love you' if you ain't runnin' game...
60 The word essay came into English in a 1597 work by this Sir Francis last name not Drake
61 To wait patiently like a movie Dude

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# Questions
1 First appearing in an English dictionary in 1623 mesonoxian means pertaining to this word
2 In his “Natural History” Pliny described it as “Argentum Vivum”
3 Captured in Egypt by the British Army 1801 is painted on the side of this artifact named for the city where it was found
4 The brown hyena & the bat-eared fox both make their home in this largest desert of southern Africa
5 An analogy: Claude Debussy is to Impressionism as this Gymnopédies composer is to Surrealism
6 It comes before voce to mean quietly & before il sole della Toscana to mean the book Under the Tuscan Sun
7 Among the class of 2024 this civil rights icon who at age 6 made history when she integrated one of New Orleans all white schools
8 Ben Kingsley got an Oscar nomination for playing an Iranian immigrant with dreams of home ownership in this drama
9 This man really wanted Jacob to marry his older daughter Leah before his younger Rachel
10 Parts of Texas are covered by this vast desert named for Mexicos largest state
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