Jeopardy June 24 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy June 24 2021 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 The Judiciary Act of 1789 said the Supreme Court would have 1 Chief Justice & 5 of these which seems problematic in close decisions
2 Her 1844 poem Lady Geraldine's Courtship mentions Robert Browning who soon began his own courtship
3 Predatory sobriquet for a poolroom hustler
4 1950s race horse Silky Sullivan once caught the leaders & won after trailing by 41 these the distance from his nose to his tail
5 The B.C. scientific work On the Nature of Things ignores Prometheus & says it was lightning that first brought this to Earth
6 There are no parabens in this company's baby shampoo; the bottle promises No More Tears
7 A 1909 act of Congress describes this symbol as the letter C inclosed within a circle
8 This poem from 1667 contains the line His pride had cast him out from heav'n with all his host of rebel angels
9 We all return to this per Genesis 3:19
10 Though India would win by 257 runs Dwayne Leverock made a memorable catch for Bermuda in this sport at a West Indies World Cup
11 Florida is a good place to find a fulgurite most commonly formed when lightning hits this substance
12 6 liters of wine fits in a bottle called this the name of an extremely old guy in the Bible
13 Britain's Constitution Act of 1982 gave complete independence to this big country
14 Robert Burns described this creature as a cow'rin tim'rous beastie
15 It's one direction of a crossword answer
16 Alfred Glassell set a record catching a black one of these in 1953; footage of the catch was later used in The Old Man and the Sea
17 When Michael Corleone first sees his future bride he's hit by this lightning with accompanying sound effects
18 Sourced in the Alps this brand of Italian mineral water refers to the shape of the bottles it has used since 1899 as Vichy
19 This European country's history of being permissive on soft drugs dates back to its 1919 Opium Act
20 In this 1798 poem a sailor laments With my cross-bow I shot the albatross
21 The very pale Pierrot is a type of this performer
22 Nicknamed OBJ he's on the cutting edge in NFL ball catching
23 The saying that lightning doesn't do this is not strictly accurate; the Empire State Building gets at least 25 hits a year
24 Created in 1969 this drink is basically Manhattan-style chowder in a bottle
25 The Anti-Union Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947 known as Taft-this congressman overcame the veto of Harry Truman
26 Tennyson wrote Crossing the Bar at age 80 & made this request to all future publishers
27 A manufacturing facility or a person in the audience who's there to help a performer
28 Teenaged truck driver Sal Durante caught this man's homer No. 61 in '61; he sold the ball for $5000
29 In a country song George Jones asked my old pappy why he called his brew this 2-word stuff
30 To prevent breakage during sea voyages this duo began wrapping their bottles of Worcestershire sauce in paper
31 A Barcelona museum added glass to block toxic fumes from an Alexander Calder fountain that pumps not water but this liquid metal
32 Someone who lives in an underground room where wine is stored
33 This alliterative sanguine term dates back to when it described the early 19th century aristocratic families of Spain
34 It's officially known as the Hellenic Republic
35 Congress heard this list in a January 8 1918 presidential address
36 AGT is short for this show & also for agent which you'll need if you make the finals
37 Ferret in a Brothel & Elvis Descending a Staircase are 2 of the terrible paintings in MOBA the Museum of this
38 With twice as much effervescence
39 A 1919 law banned this aristocratic syllable belonging to folks like the Red Baron from Austrian names
40 La Brabanconne also known as The Song Of Brabant is the national anthem of this country
41 NASA called this April 1970 mission a successful failure
42 He was still catching deviant scum on Law & Order: SVU when he appeared on Celebrity Jeopardy!
43 Lesser-known works by this American painter included a Nocturne in Black & Gold & a work of Harmony in Blue & Brown
44 A senior person who joins metal parts together using heat
45 Not count but this slightly lower British title was as noble as Horatio Nelson got
46 Until 1970 Muscat was part of this country's name
47 Congress ratified this long-overdue amendment December 6 1865
48 Shane Vendrell dies & Vic Mackey is even worse forced into a desk job on the finale of this FX drama
49 The Reichstag was draped in fabric by the husband & wife team of this man & Jeanne-Claude who were born on the same day
50 A fondness for the Father Son & Holy Spirit
51 The daughter of an aristocrat who hit hard times she became empress of France till hubby nullified their marriage in 1809
52 In Central Africa it's been led since 1986 by Yoweri Museveni elected to a sixth term in 2021
53 In 1815 the Comte de Chabrol coined this numerical term for a period that had actually lasted for nearly 16 weeks
54 Jamie Foxx as Wanda & David Alan Grier as Calhoun Tubbs were memorable portrayals on this early '90s TV show
55 An annual floating parade in the Netherlands is named for this artist & seeks to emulate his Earthly Delights
56 A stage play about the Hindu creator god
57 This earl admiral & Governor-General of India was Prince Philip's uncle
58 Of the 7 countries that make up the mainland of Central America this one is farthest south
59 It rode to disaster on June 25 1876
60 Since 2017 this Netflix cartoon for adults has chronicled early adolescence--basically Nick Kroll's

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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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