Jeopardy June 16 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy June 16 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 Native Americans called it Okwa-ta or wide water Pierre Le Moyne dIberville would rename it for a countryman
2 In the 17th century this continent was given the name New Holland
3 This June birthstone is the only one produced by a living organism
4 Suit for a formal
5 A rating of 10W-40 means a multigrade engine oil has a viscosity of 10 in cold weather 40 in warm; the W stands for this
6 With a small telescope & averted vision it's possible to see the galaxy M51 near the handle of this asterism
7 Last-place competitors in this bicycle race are known as the lanterne rouge like the red light on the back of a vehicle
8 Africa's 54 nations are more than any other continent has with this country the newest
9 Big in the Southwest it's one of the birthstones for December
10 To dishonestly influence something to reach a predetermined outcome
11 Boat owners know about marine grease from Lucas Oil headquartered in this Midwest city where its name is on a football stadium
12 Illuminating the dark chrysalis of space M6 emerges in Scorpius & is called this insect cluster; its stars resemble wings
13 Fenwick & Pretension are horses that finished last in this annual Triple Crown race in Maryland
14 It's the windiest continent & on average the highest
15 Ranging from light purple to deep royal purple it's the birthstone for February
16 To bewitch someone or cast a spell upon them is to do this
17 Automotive grease is heavily used in this system that provides steering stability & keeps passengers from bouncing all over the place
18 Betelgeuse a red supergiant star in this constellation with a famous belt may go supernova soon... in 100000 years
19 With apologies to our good fans in Ohio this NFL team is the most recent to finish a season with 0 wins
20 Asia & North America are just 55 miles apart where the Chukchi Peninsula almost meets this Alaskan one
21 Composed of hydrated silica this October birthstone is known for its play of color
22 To disturb with minor irritations
23 A type of this clear oil also found on pharmacy shelves is often used to break in airplane engines
24 Mizar A & B are what's called a visual this word like a kind of computer code for their apparent closeness
25 After a 10-72 last-place finish in the 2015-16 season this team got the first overall draft pick & chose Ben Simmons
26 This continent bears the name of a mythological Phoenician princess pursued by Zeus
27 Red spots of iron oxide give a birthstone for March this name
28 No war for a Roman
29 Used in cars with stick shifts gear oil protects meshing moving parts after a driver releases this pedal
30 NGC 6355 is one of these star clusters named for their somewhat spherical shape
31 Known as Mr. Cub & a player on more than one last-place team he said The only way to prove that you're a good sport is to lose
32 Around 1870 the U.S.-based Fenian Brotherhood hoped to conquer Canada & force Great Britain to free this island
33 A young woman reopens a closed homicide case with dangerous results in Holly Jackson's A Good Girl's Guide to this crime
34 In this Swiss city for Red Cross meetings check out the Jet d'Eau; it can shoot 7 tons of water about 450 feet high
35 Spoken in the very first IKEA store
36 It was SZA szn on TikTok after she sang about cuffing a large man for the cold months on this NBC show
37 This word refers to the great flood endured by Noah or torrential rain of non-biblical proportions
38 Bleda & his younger brother became co-rulers of this group of nomadic invaders in 434
39 The subtitle of this nonfiction work by a Catholic sister is An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States
40 Here's the Fountain of Wealth representing oneness in spirit in this city-state at the tip of the Malay Peninsula
41 This language of Scotland was suppressed in the 18th century
42 In this 1999 film Laurence Fishburne breaks the chains off his handcuffs before jumping out of a building & into Keanu's arms
43 You've gone this like Goldie Hawn in a movie title & Anna Faris in the remake
44 Perhaps a candidate for a name change Robespierre's Committee of Public Safety exercised control during this 1793-94 period
45 Enormous Smallness is Matthew Burgess' portrait of this poet who often used no uppercase letters
46 Versaille's statue of this Roman god rising symbolically at dawn on his chariot to light the world is seen here
47 Mark Twain said capitalizing every noun is one of its few good qualities
48 The cuffs worn by this superhero in the 1970s TV show are made from feminum a metal mined on Paradise Island
49 There may be a bit of chagrin involved when this long word comes before of riches in an idiom
50 Even the Industrial Workers of the World say theories on how they got this nickname are on shaky ground
51 This Harvard symbologist character first shows up in Dan Brown's Angels & Demons
52 Fed by an aqueduct built in 19 B.C. this fountain in Italy got its name from its location at the convergence of 3 roads
53 Rz is usually a single sound but surprise! Not in Marznac
54 This Bulls & Lakers coach once used the basketball-appropriate malaphor I'm shooting from the cuff
55 It means wastefully extravagant like an offspring in Luke 15
56 The 1926 Balfour report brought about this 12-letter group equal in status in no way subordinate one to another
57 A page from this visionary English poet & artist's The Marriage of Heaven & Hell from around 1790 is seen here
58 The world's longest bridge fountain at 3740 feet Seoul's Moonlight Rainbow shoots water recycled from this river below
59 Remember your double vowels: tuli is fire tuuli is wind
60 It was lit when this Titan hung with mankind but it got real dark after Zeus cuffed him to that mountain
61 From the Greek for fullness this 8-letter word can mean an overabundance

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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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