Jeopardy June 23 2021 answers


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# Question
1 Let's start with the basics: FEMA is an acronym for this government organization
2 November 6th is National these Day; pass 'em around
3 The Tributes is part I of this 2008 book by Suzanne Collins
4 Kevin James rules: King of ____
5 Carl Jung popularized the use of these 2 terms to refer to outgoing & shy personality types
6 It's a small recess in a wall or room
7 FEMA & the U.S. Geological Survey are 2 of the 4 groups in the Natl. Hazards Reduction program for this type of disaster
8 The flambe dessert called Bananas Foster was created at Brennan's Restaurant in this city in the 1950s
9 One big difference between this 1963 Pierre Boulle novel & the film version--no half-buried Statue of Liberty at the end
10 J. Lo charms the room: Maid in ____
11 According to Freudian theory the libido originates in this one of the 3 divisions of the psyche
12 It's from Arabic for calendar & the first one printed in America was for New England for the year 1639
13 5000 FEMA employees were deployed in the wake of this storm that made landfall in New Jersey Oct. 29 2012
14 Served hot or chilled it's the 4-letter name for Japanese buckwheat noodles
15 The only graphic novel on Time magazine's list of 100 Best Novels of All Time was this one featuring Rorschach
16 Steve Buscemi & Bill Burr are firefighters: The King of ____ ____
17 From the Greek for under the ribs it's the one-word alternate name for illness anxiety disorder
18 It will neutralize an acid & it's from Arabic for the ashes
19 FEMA declared major disasters due to wildfires in these 2 neighboring western states about a month apart in 2020
20 Any way you slice it this iconic brand with its colorful balloons on the wrapper celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2021
21 Artificial intelligence has become self-aware & is not pleased in Harlan Ellison's I Have No Mouth & I Must do this
22 De Niro's directorial debut: A ____ Tale
23 For his studies in the early 20th century this Russian scientist is considered the pioneer of classical conditioning
24 This plant is widely cultivated as feed but can also be found growing wild
25 FEMA warns While these dikes can help reduce the risk of flooding... they do not eliminate the risk
26 A popular Thai dish it's bite-sized skewered pieces of meat usually served with peanut sauce
27 Ursula K. Le Guin delighted audiences with her tales of Ged a wizard of this archipelago
28 Eddie Murphy sinks his teeth into a role: Vampire in ____
29 In psychoanalysis this term refers to a patient projecting emotions from a previous relationship onto the therapist
30 A set of rules to be followed in computer calculations it comes from the name of a 9th century mathematician
31 In We Didn't Start The Fire Billy Joel sings of trouble in this Mideast canal region the site of a 1956 crisis
32 Referring to semi-arid bush country it's the term for remote & largely uninhabited interior regions of Australia
33 The traffic warning sign for playgrounds features this piece of equipment with one kid higher than the other
34 While you're looking out one of these contemplate that the word fenestral refers to them
35 Want to see a pair of Nikes almost 2000 years old? Visit the Athens museum named for this hill
36 I can't believe a 1930s MGM casting director said My ears made me look like a giant sugar bowl
37 A Grateful Dead song plays fast & loose with the story of this heroic train engineer who died in 1900
38 This diabolical landmark climbs 1200 feet above the Belle Fourche River Valley in the Black Hills
39 In the U.K. a Pegasus crossing has a sign showing this animal & allows it to cross with pedestrians
40 Connubial refers to these unions
41 Several cities have Lorenzo Quinn's hurricane-inspired sculptures of this not-so-maternal figure hurling a globe
42 TriStar showed me a reported $600000 for Jerry Maguire
43 A Hamilton number about the defeat of Adams & Burr is titled The Election Of this year
44 Latvia is wedged in the middle of these two other Baltic republics
45 In 2018 a German town where this rock star was once stationed honored him on pedestrian lights
46 Adenoid as a descriptor refers to these like the salivary ones
47 Statues of Dizzy Dean & Ozzie Smith are outside the stadium of this Major League Baseball team
48 You know I fronted Gnarls Barkley & coached on The Voice but did you know I sang backup on Waterfalls?
49 The water took its victim's name goes a Vampire Weekend song about this English explorer who was set adrift by his crew in Canada
50 The Iguacu Falls extend for nearly 2 miles along the border between Brazil & this other nation
51 To reduce congestion if this ends in 1 or 2 you can't drive in parts of Manila on Monday
52 Something described as sidereal is like one of these faraway things
53 Sri Lanka boasts a 37-foot tall statue of this religious figure carved from a single block of limestone
54 I played Count Rugen & yes I know your name is Inigo Montoya!
55 Tom Russell's Tonight We Ride recounts General Pershing's 1916-17 pursuit of this Mexican guerrilla leader
56 The fourth-most populous of the British Isles is this holiday isle off the south coast of England
57 A sleeping policeman is British slang for this traffic-slowing road feature
58 Cretaceous pertains to this soft rock
59 The only work to which Michelangelo signed his name is this sculpture today in St. Peter's
60 In the 1970s I had a giant hit with the song Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue

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# Questions
1 Maybe because he was too Baroque Bernini was rejected as a name for a member of this group created in 1983
2 The Atlantic says courts have consistently ruled police have no specific duty to protect anyone except them
3 Julius Nyerere was the first president of this country that in 1964 merged with Zanzibar to become Tanzania
4 Fassi in Rome is this type of shop where we guess Italian kids are taken for sweet treats after the soccer match
5 Shelley: O wild ____ ____thou breath of autumns being
6 Surrounded by 5 others its central to the Central Asia stans
7 In happier times (1989) Joan Didion did a Gap ad with this daughter who was named after state in the Yucatán
8 As weve all been told federal law--14 CFR 135.127 if youre curious--prohibits tampering with disabling or destroying these
9 This last name of Jomo the first prime minister of independent Kenya contains the name of his country
10 In law theyre the type of damages based on your proven loss like the value of that flugelhorn
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