Jeopardy June 15 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy June 15 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 Babe Didrikson Zaharias Evan strong & Roy Campanella broke barriers representing this brand
2 (Mike Strehlow of the CBS58 news team presents the clue.) Years that end in 3 & 8 bring out big celebrations of this company; in 2018 its 115th birthday bash had 6500 riders roaring down Wisc
3 Nasus
4 In 1973 North Carolina went green in naming this as the official state precious stone
5 In 2017 he released his first book The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance
6 Head coaches of this mile high football team have included John Fox & Gary Kubiak
7 Psalm 23 refers to one of these that runneth over so stop pouring already
8 (Mike Curkov of the CBS58 news team presents the clue.) In 1969 Milwaukee Bucks management was excited to introduce this new player who soon led the team to its first championship; he lived i
9 Pulmo
10 Teddy Roosevelt cited what he described as a West African proverb: do this & carry a big stick; you will go far
11 '80s & '90s Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady dealt with the crisis & bailout of failing S&Ls short for these institutions
12 Larry Bird once coached this NBA team whose nickname was chosen to refer to horse racing & car racing
13 If the audience is packed like these little herring relatives the venue is pretty full
14 (Nicole Koglin of the CBS58 news team presents the clue.) It's not as big as Comic-Con but thousands attend Gary Con in Lake Geneva Wisconsin where Gary Gygax invented this pioneering role-pl
15 Bracchium
16 Hickory is the traditional material for making these sporting sticks with a net at one end
17 In the late 1890s its territorial gov. John Green Brady called for statehood; he died in Sitka before it happened
18 This Notre Dame quartet was coached by Knute Rockne
19 At the theater SRO is short for this
20 (Amanda Porterfield of the CBS58 news team presents the clue.) Milwaukee's German heritage is celebrated with a summertime festival along Lake Michigan or more quietly with monuments all over
21 Auris
22 The stone weighs between 38 & 44 pounds in this sport
23 For his PBS Civil War documentary Ken Burns relied on this man's photographs
24 Coaches at Kentucky State in this state capital may want to explain why their team nickname is spelled Thorobreds
25 Your place is really full if you're packed to these exposed beams in the ceiling
26 (Natalie Shepherd of the CBS58 news team presents the clue.) The Milwaukee Art Museum now has wings designed by geniuses from both ends of Europe; in 2001 a new pavilion with a removable suns
27 Genu (as in genuflect)
28 In 1950 this 336-pound object was stolen by Scottish nationalists on Christmas but it was recovered a few months later
29 When the 1993 bill named for him became law it instituted background checks for gun purchases
30 Don Nelson coached Dirk Nowitzki & the rest of this NBA team when its uniform logo went horsey in 2001
31 Past tense for eat is spelled out in this word that means I couldn't eat another bite
32 Missionary work by Bishop Palladius & this saint succeeded in converting Ireland to Christianity
33 This African country is home to Tobruk Tripoli & the oasis town of Tazirbu
34 This character lost his parents in a boating accident & was adopted by Bilbo
35 The sabal this Florida's state tree has a heart that tastes like cabbage
36 Folks guard against these mindless monsters on Black Summer
37 A heavy dairy product beaten until it's stiff
38 This branch of the goths migrated to the Iberian Peninsula & gained domination over it
39 To make the national government more accessible to all Nigerians in 1991 Abuja replaced this city as Nigeria's capital
40 This Beverly Cleary girl has a mom & dad; Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 character of the same name does not
41 Also known as the ground laurel it has been Massachusetts' state flower since 1918 not 1620
42 Return of the Killer Catfish & Mekong Mutilator were episodes of this Animal Planet adventure show
43 A memorable line from Dr. Strangelove: Gentlemen you can't fight in here! This is the ____ ____
44 Containing the Mishnah & Gemara the Babylonian version of this vast compilation of Jewish law was compiled
45 The Limpopo River between South Africa & Botswana is also known as this river after a large predator
46 At the beginning of this Bronte novel this orphaned title character is sent to the Lowood Institution where she is mistreated
47 California made the lace type of this fungus-alga partnership its official state one
48 In a Christmas special narrated by Burl Ives this title animal meets an abominable snow monster
49 Type of glasses favored by John Lennon & the farmer in American Gothic
50 This Christian patriarch & Bishop of Hippo wrote the philosophical treatise The City of God
51 Massawa & Assab are important port cities of Eritrea on the shores of this long body of water
52 Hawaii's state plant is kalo the local name for this root used to make poi
53 The monster-hunting Winchester boys on this show tangled with demons & Rakshasa
54 It's another name for tungsten
55 This temple was founded in Henan China around 495 & became associated with Zen Buddhism & martial arts
56 The Blue Nile & the White Nile join together just north of this capital city
57 In this John Irving novel the eccentric Dr. Wilbur Larch runs an orphanage
58 Known for living a long time one of Nevada's two state trees is this type of pine named for the feature seen here
59 There were also vampires & werewolves on this Showtime series with characters like Dorian Gray & Victor Frankenstein
60 The shape of an electromagnetic emission or of a gnarly breaker

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# Questions
1 In the 1850s the .925 sterling silver standard was instituted by this company the first American one to do so
2 From Latin for to beget its a forefather or originator
3 This organization was founded 80 years ago on April 25 to benefit institutions including Howard & Morehouse
4 Bud Light Seltzer put this KC & the Sunshine Band footwear in a commercial
5 I got in a couple of hassles at the work farm to tell the pure truth and the court ruled that Im a psychopath
6 The worlds highest navigable lake its shared by Peru & Bolivia
7 As prime minister the Second Earl Grey a leader of the liberal party called this passed the democratizing 1832 Reform Bill
8 A prominent nose or an elephants trunke
9 On April 29 1945 the 45th Infantry Division of the U.S. 7th Army arrived to liberate this concentration camp near Munich
10 Good Times Roll by this group turned up in a Capital One ad
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