Jeopardy June 28 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy June 28 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 At his 1892 burial fit for a baron the organist put music to his words i hope to see my pilot face to face when i have crost the bar
2 Ushering in a new age the UNIVAC developed for the Bureau of the Census stood for Universal Automatic this
3 Macbeth says this word 3 times as he speechifies about everything being boring & useless
4 Between Episodes & Friends he's gotten the call 8 times but never the statue
5 Place to get a knish or a bagel (the whole word please)
6 Aviophobia: doing this
7 The LeBron James Innovation Center is the home of the Sport Research Lab of this company
8 Ian Fleming took a gamble & introduced James Bond in this novel
9 Othello: And on the proof there is no more but this: away at once with love or this emotion one he is told to beware
10 Christina Hendricks was nominated 6 straight years for this show
11 Hen night is Brit speak for this party for a bride prior to her wedding
12 Entomophobia: in general these
13 On April 1 1960 this Dr. was in with its 8-holed 1460 boot 1/4/60 being the European date
14 Ronald Herrick gave up one of these to twin brother Richard in the first successful long-term transplant of this organ
15 Macbeth's line Or art thou but this sharp object of the mind gave a Star Trek episode its title
16 Her 6 career nominations include 2 for Outstanding Lead Actress as Clair Huxtable but no wins
17 Here's a puppy of this hybrid type--what a cutie
18 Brontophobia: it can rattle you & your house
19 A red lacquer sole is a hallmark of the shoes designed by this Frenchman; so is an $800 price tag
20 On the fast track at Oxford in 1954 he broke the 4-minute mile
21 Hamlet says: Get thee to a this: Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?
22 As Daenerys Targaryen she could tame dragons but in 4 nominations could not tame Emmy voters
23 It was a scornful term for a Northerner who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from Reconstruction
24 Hypnophobia also known as somniphobia
25 This Maine company offers men's wicked good moccasins
26 With much of the funding from the Rothschild family the cornerstone of this Israeli parliament building was laid in 1958
27 Hamlet opines: Thus this does make cowards of us all; earlier Hammy vowed to catch it of the king
28 3 noms for Modern Family but no wins for Ed O'Neill & no noms at all as this other sitcom dad despite 11 seasons in the role
29 It's not an operation on a tiny area it's one using a magnifying instrument
30 Ergophobia
31 & Just like that you learned TV's Carrie Bradshaw got married in blue Hangisi heels by this Spanish designer
32 The highest mountain in Greece it's often snowcapped & obscured by clouds
33 The classical age often refers to the time of these 2 ancient Western civilizations
34 Feminist Mary Wollstonecraft who died shortly after giving birth & this daughter are the subjects of Romantic Outlaws
35 Obamacare called for expanding it to more lower-income Americans; most states have
36 Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) 2012
37 You'll know I'm a hoot after this sound heard here[Accented snare drumbeat plays]
38 Founded as far back as the 7th century B.C. Constanta is one of Romania's main ports on this sea
39 Published in 1836 Christian Thomsen's Three Age System refers to the progression of early crafters using these 3 materials
40 The Shadow of Vesuvius tells of these 2 men of antiquity uncle & nephew known as the Elder & the Younger
41 A COVID-era program helps those for whom this as a slogan says is too damn high
42 Circles 2019
43 Women competed in it as an Olympic event for the first time in 1948
44 750 miles long this European mountain range stretches from France to the Balkans
45 This end-of-the-alphabet word refers to tiered or terraced temple structures in Mesopotamia
46 The Windsor Story is An Intimate Portrait of Edward VIII & this woman whom he loved
47 Revenue from the Duck Stamp Program licensing hunters goes to preserving these lands such as bogs & swamps
48 Stay 2021: The Kid Laroi & him
49 It's an image that shows what's displayed on a PC phone or tablet
50 At Arles France this river that originates in Switzerland splits into 2 branches each emptying into the Mediterranean
51 Seen here is a quartet of this type of jar used to hold organs during mummification
52 A biography of this pair includes chapters entitled The Mikado & The Savoy Theatre
53 USRAP is the State Department's assistance program for these people fleeing persecution
54 I'm A Believer 1966
55 How some get immunized or a term for any bump in confidence
56 This 4-letter English county is the closest to the European continent only about 20 miles away
57 This -ology is the term for dating events by counting the growth rings that trees add annually
58 Nearer the Heart's Desire tells of Omar Khayyam who wrote this poetry collection & of Edward Fitzgerald who translated it
59 Veterans Affairs has programs for vets experiencing this status whose number was reduced by half from 2010 to 2019
60 Believe 1998
61 Small cast-iron balls used in cannons were known by this fruity name

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# Questions
1 Best known for a novel she wrote at least 6 full-length plays & collaborated with Moms Mabley on a 1931 Broadway revue
2 Meaning tireless it was the first British ship sunk at the 1916 Battle of Jutland
3 Akira Kurosawas The Hidden Fortress helped inspire Star Wars & the role of Obi Wan was reportedly offered to this star
4 Named for this architect who designed it in 1676 Cambridges Trinity College Library holds over 1000 medieval manuscripts
5 Named for an African chief this capital city is home to the National Archives & the University of Zimbabwe
6 Former radical left Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras gave his son the middle name Ernesto after this man
7 A species of octopus is named for this trait it can make itself resemble other animals like a sea snake or lionfish
8 From the Latin for conversation its an informal or regional expression like bodacious
9 After a phone call with Peter Jackson Russell Crowe turned down this role (& a ton of money) that went to Viggo Mortensen
10 A Monaco library named for her is dedicated to the culture of Ireland her ancestral land & includes her private collections
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