Jeopardy June 27 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy June 27 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 Partly because it was a monosyllable this word was chosen as a noun that conveys the idea of a unit of cultural transmission
2 The Monaco Grand Prix is said to be among the Triple Crown of autosport with the 24 Hours of Le Mans & this U.S. race in May
3 The line I speak for the trees comes from this favorite by Dr. Seuss
4 Last name of brothers Ernest & Julio who founded a California winery in 1933
5 It's a festive Fourth of July in South Carolina where consumer-grade these are legal to use if you're over 16
6 Concern or a sum charged for the use of money
7 Around week 7 of pregnancy it's called this; after it's a fetus
8 After driver complaints turn 10 at Marina Bay was made less brutal & bumpy as it had been called this Asian city Sling
9 This New England resident often spoke for the trees with poems like Birches After Apple-Picking & The Sound of Trees
10 As CEO of this company Mary Barra helps drive up sales of its Buicks & Cadillacs
11 A Maine festival celebrating this creature has lasted 75 summers after a money-losing start with an all you can eat for $1 deal
12 A ship's rigging or to subdue a foe at the 40-yard line
13 It's the lightest stable subatomic particle (that we know about)
14 The track for the Russian Grand Prix in this city was formed using roads built for the 2014 Olympics
15 It should please you that Amiens' rendition of Under the Greenwood Tree is in this Shakespeare comedy
16 This cosmetics & perfume giant is named for the woman whose name once was Josephine Esther Mentzer
17 Summer analyst is this type of learning position at companies like Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley & can pay $40 an hour
18 Very strict & hard-nosed or a boat's rear end
19 Langerhans cells are found in this layer of the skin
20 A mile-&-a-third straight into turn 1 & incredible views of the Caspian Sea highlight the Baku course in this country
21 An 11-year-old girl sitting on this fire escape could imagine that she was living in a tree says this classic by Betty Smith
22 After having trouble with his Ferrari this guy first name Ferruccio began making his own luxury sports cars
23 2021 put the summer in Summer Olympics as this sport made its games debut from Tsurigasaki Beach
24 A narrow sea between 2 pieces of land or to interpret for a spirit as a medium
25 These hormones relieve pain but probably don't give the runner's high as once thought
26 Silverstone is the home track for this British 7-time world champ; part of the circuit was named for him a first for an individual
27 Longfellow's poem named for this Acadian woman mentions the murmuring pines and the hemlocks bearded with moss
28 The company co-founded by this 19th century German chemical maker has relieved millions of headaches
29 FAF is this Fund what the Rev. Willard Parsons wanted to let NYC kids breathe when he took them to rural Pennsylvania in 1877
30 To authorize or a coercive penalty enforced by multiple nations
31 It's hibernation but in summer
32 In a work by Corot this hero leads Eurydice from the Underworld
33 For info on this state capital check out The Redstick Blog
34 The Catholic Holy League opposed the Huguenots during this country's 16th century wars of religion
35 Once guardian to niece Gloria Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney founded one of these in New York now located on Gansevoort Street
36 The first line of Winston Groom's novel about this guy mentions a box of chocolates; the Tom Hanks film mentioned them too
37 In a proverb it's the best policy
38 Undergrowth with Two Figures from 1890 is one of the last works by this artist
39 This capital was named for the man called Old Hickory
40 The League of Nations said our covenant doesn't affect the validity of this doctrine--the U.S. rejected the league anyway
41 Following her husband's assassination in 1968 she founded a center for nonviolent social change in Atlanta
42 The title of this Michael Ondaatje novel & film actually refers to a Hungarian count badly burned after a plane crash
43 The Tang one governed China from 618 to 907
44 Jean-Antoine Watteau's The Perfect Accord has also been translated as Perfect this musical term
45 Just 15 years after becoming a state capital it became the first capital of the Confederacy
46 Philip of Macedon organized Greece's League of Corinth which quickly decided on war against this empire to the east
47 In 1973 the year she beat Bobby Riggs she founded the Women's Tennis Association
48 When Hitler saw this 1940 movie based on a Steinbeck novel he saw Americans as pushovers; Stalin relished the misery of the proletariat
49 This compound word can mean eager for violence or describe a vampire at feeding time
50 Edmund Blair Leighton's painting evokes this doomed Celtic pair who were reunited by a love potion meant for another
51 A former camp of de Soto it was the only Confederate capital east of the Mississippi not captured by Union forces
52 Rosa Luxemburg was a member of the Spartacus League which in 1919 became the German branch of this political party
53 In 1921 she founded the American Birth Control League the precursor to Planned Parenthood
54 This Ridley Scott film based on Eric Jager's true story of medieval France saw Matt Damon tilting against Adam Driver
55 It's the 11-letter medical term for a nose job
56 Love Among the Ruins by Edward Coley Burne-Jones is an example of the works of this 19th century artistic brotherhood
57 The headquarters for the Francis Marion & Sumter National Forests are in this capital
58 The Lombard League was a medieval alliance of cities in the north of this present-day country
59 In 1920 the year the 19th Amendment was ratified Carrie Chapman Catt founded this the LWV for short
60 The title of this 2007 film adapted from a novel comes from a Yeats poem that says An aged man is but a paltry thing
61 Also called a vestry it's a room in a church where clergy change into their robes & where holy objects are kept

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# Questions
1 Decorated with an illustration of the Montgolfiers craft the smoking room aboard this could be accessed only via an airlock
2 Tips to do this from indeed.com include create a script use a local number & keep the conversation personable
3 This singers Wiggle featured Snoop Dogg & a catchy hook made by a toy flute purchased from Party City
4 100000 gulag prisoners with picks & shovels built the White Sea-Baltic Canal which empties into this gulf an arm of the Baltic
5 In contrast to the thick impasto of her contemporaries in this 2-word style Helen Frankenthaler used a technique called soak-stain
6 Death is stronger than I am this British woman wrote in The Death of the Moth published the year after she took her own life
7 Ugandas Murchison Falls on the Victoria branch the uppermost part of this river is about 250 north of Kampala
8 An exhaust kind of this car part funnels gases away from the cylinders
9 This EDM duo with great American Spirit had a Lucky Strike with the addictive hit #Selfie
10 This dam across the Columbia River created Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake a reservoir of more than 9 million acre-feet
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