Jeopardy June 17 2021 answers


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# Question
1 In 1605 Guy Fawkes & friends tried to make some noise in what's now known as this plot
2 In the 1790s John Dalton described this condition in himself & thought blue tints in the vitreous humor of his eyes caused it
3 An amendment to have court psychologists dress as wizards was jokingly proposed in this state; it is the Land of Enchantment...
4 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from outside the Smithsonian Castle in Washington D.C.) This scientist's will provided the funds that established the Smithsonian Institution; his crypt is he
5 Stephan Pastis' strip about a rat a pig & some other critters is called Pearls Before these
6 Walk like a duck
7 The conspirators planned their attack for the annual event called the opening of this institution
8 Lord Kelvin devised iron balls that were added to a ship's this to compensate for magnetic deviation caused by metal on the ship
9 The only state with a one-syllable name it's also the closest to Africa
10 Humphry Davy suggested magnium for this element's name so it wouldn't be confused with manganese
11 In this comic Gary Larson had a fish named Carl embedded in Styrofoam shoes sent to sleep with the humans
12 A golf club schlepper
13 This king only son of Mary Queen of Scots was one intended target with his 9-year-old daughter to be a puppet queen
14 This man's original temperature scale had 0 as the boiling point; Linnaeus made a more intuitive thermometer with 0 as freezing
15 Kentucky has a population of about 4.4 million people & almost twice as many barrels of this
16 In Italian erta is a lookout--the phrase all'erta meaning on the lookout led to this 5-letter term for a warning
17 Odie is a drooling dog in the comic strip named for this feline
18 The Sphinx asked a tough one
19 Father Garnet tried to dissuade the plot leader Robert Catesby after the secret slipped during this Catholic sacrament
20 In the early periodic table of elements Baumhauer's spiral spins out from this element in the center
21 Berryville Arkansas is home to a giant papier mache one of these feral hogs named for the ridge on its spine
22 This is the Latin way of saying the Greek phrase theos ek mechanes
23 A 1930s comic strip starring a woman named Fritzi Ritz introduced this 8-year-old girl
24 Readily available but not-so-valued people are cannon this
25 The day before the deed Fawkes was discovered; his pals fled & guy was sent to this place where he confessed after torture
26 When asked about his proof of the existence of these waves Heinrich Hertz said It's of no use whatsoever
27 The oddly named town of Chicken Bristle is south of Champaign in this state
28 Italian chemist Ascanio Sobrero created this in 1846 by mixing glycerol with sulfuric & nitric acid
29 Patrick McDonnell's comic strip has this canine name even though Mooch the cat is often seen with Earl the dog
30 You can do it to eggs or pampered kids with very different results
31 Harry Truman's 1945 diary: This man said he was grossly misunderstood in U.S. and I was misunderstood in Russia
32 Via French & Greek from Hut-ka-Ptah temple of the soul of Ptah
33 Civil War P.O.W.s crash land in a hot air balloon onto this French author's Mysterious Island
34 Antediluvian refers to a time in Genesis before this event occurred
35 Also known as this type of twins dizygotic twins may be of different sexes
36 1988 hit in which George Michael offered to be your preacher teacher anything you have in mind
37 The natural history of the Galapagos is eminently curious and well deserves attention he wrote in 1835
38 From the Chinese pronunciation of characters meaning sun & origin
39 Things were bleak in this 1954 novel even before the airplane full of kids crashes on an island--they were fleeing a nuclear war
40 A gourmet is a connoisseur; this related foodie starts with the same 5 letters & prizes quantity over quality
41 Between 1980 & 2014 U.S. twin births increased by 79% due in part to the use of the then-new treatment called IVF short for this
42 In a song from The Temptations Papa was one of these wherever he laid his hat was his home
43 Jim Carroll recounted his youth as a drug-addicted high school sports star in the Diaries named for this sport
44 In Central America thought to be from the name of a local leader & the Spanish word for water
45 The term Robinsonade refers to a castaway story that emulates the 18th century works of this man
46 This word containing a synonym for big means generosity & was shouted in France when lords were giving gifts to the people
47 In 2017 this singer was Happy to welcome triplets & said they harmonize when they cry
48 Luther Vandross emotionally told us he'd Love love love to do this with his father again
49 With one's face in the wind you were almost burned with a shower of firedrops he wrote on September 2 1666
50 In South America from the name of a man born in 1783
51 One of Captain Flint's crew Ben Gunn is marooned on this title island for 3 years
52 It was a music education system developed by a Swiss composer before it was a pop duo
53 A pregnancy with twins or triplets can be complicated by the A1 gestational type of this condition
54 Madonna sang in this hit I know you're going to be upset 'cause I was always your little girl
55 She's seen here in the 1960s when her decades of diaries including her affair with Henry Miller became a literary sensation
56 In central Europe from Latin for eastern borderland
57 In this Walter Farley novel Alec bonds with the title horse when they are shipwrecked together
58 It means measuring the amount of space & describes the flask seen here
59 In 1874 these conjoined twins from Siam died one preceding the other by 3 hours
60 In this feline hit Harry Chapin sings When you coming home son?

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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 It launched its first satellite Asterix in 1965
3 This 4-letter word for antiaircraft fire or criticism is a merciful shortening of the German for flyer defense cannon
4 Pretty In Pink--she laughs and its raining all day
5 Angry Young Men a British literary movement of the 1950s included John Osborne & this 1956 play of his perfect for that movement
6 Named for a Scottish botanist its the random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid
7 Berengaria the Great was an advisor to her son Ferdinand III in this series of campaigns to regain Iberia from the Moors
8 2018s Varina about Mrs. Jefferson Davis is by this North Carolinian author of Cold Mountain
9 The chicken is in this sauce part of Indian cuisine but named from Portuguese for wine of garlic
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