Jeopardy March 02 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 02 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 Before its 1959 opening 21 artists protested its design saying it would make paintings look tilted & askew
2 This city of 10 million hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics
3 Forrest Mars Sr. made a sweet start selling these candies in 1941
4 With more job security than some U.S. senators have to face reelection after this many years in office
5 In 2009 he shot a documentary of Kobe Doin' Work; c'mon do the right thing & name him
6 Mozart: The ____ Flute
7 Proverbially it can be a tough way to get a word in
8 This Swiss capital lies on the Aare River
9 The Luxe & the Ace 3 are wearable trackers from this brand
10 Often confused with locusts these insects occur in chronological broods of 13 & 17 years
11 This 1990s Oscar winner studied physics at Cal State Fullerton
12 Wagner: ____ und Isolde
13 Familiar with life in an urban environment especially along its avenues & boulevards
14 As the Coriolis force moves counterclockwise afternoon brings a sea breeze called the Freemantle Doctor to this Western Australia capital
15 Merriam-Webster defines one of these as a fledgling business enterprise
16 Every 100 years this fictitious Scottish village becomes visible for a single day
17 In 2012 he got back into The Hobbit of making trilogies
18 Gluck: Orfeo ed ____
19 A gangster or a 1980s TV show about agent gone deep undercover Vinnie Terranova
20 We doff our caps to this metropolis the oldest of Morocco's 4 imperial cities
21 A green flag at 12:47 P.M. on May 30 signaled the start of the 2021 running of this race
22 Every 11 years or so the Sun goes through a solar cycle where these flip affecting sunspot activity
23 1999's Eyes Wide Shut was his last effort; sadly he did not make it to 2001
24 Offenbach: The Tales of ____
25 To do a thing in the same manner as someone else is to do this
26 Home to the largest religious college in Iran this city was the base of Ayatollah Khomeini before & after his exile
27 F.I.T. can stand for this college of design in New York City
28 Each March swallows return to nest in the Great Stone Church part of this Southern California mission
29 Seen in an actual director's chair he was famous for making Westerns but won four Oscars in other genres like for The Informer
30 Donizetti: Lucia di ____
31 3-word phrase meaning no smarter or unaware as in I borrowed his astrolabe when he wasn't looking & he's this
32 This Sun King had 6 kids with wife Marie-Thérèse but fathered more than a dozen kids withoutwife Marie-Thérèse
33 The Blue Ridge Parkway connects the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with this state's Shenandoah National Park
34 Ann-Margret Ellen Burstyn & Cynthia Nixon all for guest appearances on this crime drama
35 POTUS: an elected official
36 The Amazing Amy series of books is oft-mentioned in this thriller from Gillian Flynn
37 The American Cancer Society recommends this screening yearly for women aged 45 to 54
38 This artist had 8 children including Emile whose mother was a Tahitian woman
39 A network of ancient European trade routes is named for this fossilized resin carried over them
40 Her in 2010 for playing sue Sylvester on Glee
41 BIPOC: an umbrella term for certain humans
42 In this author's A Fault in Our Stars Hazel is mesmerized while reading An Imperial Affliction
43 Required vaccines before entering college may include a menACWY to protect against this
44 Père refers to a priest not a dad in the name of this cemetery where Georges Bizet & Marcel Proust rest
45 Vital during World War II this road runs from Kunming China to Lashio in Myanmar
46 This actress as Madame Delphine LaLaurie on American Horror Story: Coven
47 It's used to promote retail sales: BOGOF
48 Don't Panic is on the cover of this title reference book that says towels are massively useful for space travel
49 The primary type of this is without aura & may include sensitivity to light
50 Jean-ichel son of this undersea explorer founded Ocean Futures Society in 1999 to honor his heritage
51 The Trans-Canada Highway runs almost 5000 miles from St. John's in the east to this Vancouver island city in the west
52 Back in 1995 she won as ER nurse Carol Hathaway
53 The mnemonic Roy G. BIV: just Roy's last name
54 In a Michael Ende tale young Bastian steals this title book & reads of Atreyu & the world of Fantastica
55 Multiple sclerosis attacks this sheath around nerve fibers affecting movement & sensation
56 Last name of govt. worker Jean-Christophe called Papa-Told-Me for always dropping president--& dad--François' name
57 This ancient Greek historian wrote Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stopped messengers on the royal road
58 Veteran standup comic Deborah Vance on Hacks a role she plays brilliantly
59 Mexican president AMLO: just Andres Manuel's last 2 names
60 Called Al Azif in Arabic this book in H.P. Lovecraft's stories can cause insanity in readers
61 As the fellow here was king of Spain you would keep quiet about the underbite a class III this mandibular misalignment

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# Questions
1 Films made outside the U.S. in the 50s like 3 Coins in the Fountain & Quo Vadis led to an era dubbed Hollywood on this river
2 First seen in 1969 this planet on Doctor Who was caught up in a time war with the Daleks
3 His name is a homophone of a childhood bone disease but it was epidemic typhus for which he identified the micro cause
4 Jason Smith currently holds this title that includes the name of the legislature of the United Kingdom
5 In 1630 John Winthrop sailed west from England to become the governor of this colony & a key leader of the Puritans
6 To recover from devastating defeat is to rise like this bird of myth
7 Holocaust survivor Sol runs a shop whose customers are often desperate in this novel made into a Rod Steiger movie
8 Veronica Mars was set in this town that also has a planetary name
9 In 1853 this British anatomist wrote On the Structure and Use of the Spleen; his more famous work came 5 years later
10 Since 1975 the CBO this nonpartisan agency has told lawmakers how much their programs & pork will cost or save
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