Jeopardy March 04 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 04 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 Dostoyevsky wrote that this title man in an earlier european novel is beautiful only because he is ridiculous
2 In ads for Capital One he has asked What's in your wallet?
3 Vessels lost by this flotilla in 1588 included La Trinidad El Gran Grifón & Castillo Negro
4 SIX is the stock symbol for this theme park company
5 The 1886 photo seen here shows that SUP short for this way of moving around has been done for a long time
6 The short story collection Dead Neon envisions strange post-apocalyptic possibilities in this desert mecca
7 Me: It's an exchange of conversation between 2 people; you:
8 He's the Sam who founded the Sam's Club retail chain
9 In 1867 young Erasmus Jacobs found the Eureka this upon which the future success of South Africa will be built
10 In this sport a ball hit in the air beyond the playing area boundary scores 6 runs
11 Rachel Maddow & Rob Zombie have worked as urban messengers on these
12 In a work by L. Frank Baum the Scarecrow & this character are captured by a female giant & turned into a bear & an owl
13 To linger idly & waste time... come now don't...
14 This funny lady left The Daily Show to host her own TV show
15 Built by a Ming Dynasty emperor this place is so named because most people in the empire were denied access
16 Found in South America the tatu peludo is a 6-banded species of this plated omnivore
17 Like the same-named type of coach out West this type of sleigh took long trips with several of the stops it's named for
18 Daniel Wallace's Supergirl is subtitled Daughter of this planet
19 To descend or to refuse an offer
20 In 2015 he took home four Grammys including one for the song Stay With me
21 Crete's Bronze Age civilization is sometimes named for this king who ruled from Knossos
22 Each divinatory figure in this Chinese work is made up of six parallel lines some whole some divided
23 California's dream of this high-speed train from L.A. to San Francisco is now a hope to finish the Merced-Bakersfield route by 2030
24 D'Artagnan & the 3 Musketeers are up for adventure again in this 1850 work about a mysterious prisoner
25 To take away someone's right to vote
26 3 years before his death in a car crash he made the cover of Rolling Stone as Comedy's Wild Thing
27 The USA's worst depression before the Civil War began with what's usually called this event of 1837
28 The Dardanus & the Scaean were 2 of the 6 gates of this ancient legendary city of Anatolia
29 The family that started this car company has a D in its name; but in katakana that name has 10 strokes & with a T lucky 8
30 The Silver Chair is the fourth book in the series about this fantasy land
31 To stop the heart with an electric shock to help restore normal rhythm
32 Gobi as in its Gobi Desert means waterless place in the language of this landlocked nation
33 The Battle of the Boroughs: games between these 2 NBA squads
34 Eudyptula a genus of these Southern Hemisphere birds means good little diver; the fairy type is Eudyptula minor
35 Like a wedding band this simple symbol has no beginning & no end & represents unity wholeness & eternity
36 Tolkien coined the term eucatastrophe referring to one of these 2-word results which he said made a complete fairy-story
37 This colorful challenger to Sir Gawain turns out to be Sir Bertilak in disguise
38 The Kerch Strait--along with serious border issues--separates Russia from this country on the Black Sea
39 Speeding fine $15 & You inherit $100 are examples of these paired board game elements
40 Canis aureus or golden dog is a species of this canine with a foul odor & a reputation for skulking cowardice
41 On a gravestone a hand with the index finger pointing upward symbolizes the hope of this place
42 As the name implies xylotherapy uses certain kinds of these for medical purposes
43 The figure best known by this name appears in some versions as Ambrosius a prophet & adviser to King Vortigern
44 I've got this nation on the Black Sea on my mind along with Mount Kazbek an extinct volcano that's one of its highest points
45 Ash is bros for life with this Pokemon
46 In 1816 this animal was classified in the genus Pan; some scientists want to put it in Homo
47 It's the unit of electrical resistance whose symbol is seen here
48 Anguilliform means resembling these slippery creatures
49 Named parts of Arthur's fighting gear included Excalibur his sword Ron his lance & Pridwen this
50 In a 1980 comedy this title pair explains: We're on a mission from God
51 Waran is Arabic for the monitor lizard; this largest member of the genus Varanus can weigh 350 pounds & kill with its bite
52 In the portrait the framing garland is leaves of this long-lived tree a symbol of endurance
53 Be careful around a bergschrund one of these you may encounter on a mountainous glacier
54 The son of Lancelot this noblest of Arthur's knights was among the few virtuous enough to find the Holy Grail
55 Here's looking at this Silver Screen royal couple
56 Musca is Latin for fly an insect that should fear Muscicapa a genus of this bird
57 Associated with Hermes this symbol seen here is an emblem of the medical profession & also a sign of peace
58 Where you at Yeti? This 13-letter field deals with the study of legendary creatures
59 Arthur's mother was Igraine duchess of this peninsular region

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# Questions
1 Early 1900s labels for this beverage brand featured a beaver sitting on a log at the top of a map
2 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
3 First seen in 1969 this planet on Doctor Who was caught up in a time war with the Daleks
4 His name is a homophone of a childhood bone disease but it was epidemic typhus for which he identified the micro cause
5 Jason Smith currently holds this title that includes the name of the legislature of the United Kingdom
6 In 1630 John Winthrop sailed west from England to become the governor of this colony & a key leader of the Puritans
7 To recover from devastating defeat is to rise like this bird of myth
8 Holocaust survivor Sol runs a shop whose customers are often desperate in this novel made into a Rod Steiger movie
9 Veronica Mars was set in this town that also has a planetary name
10 In 1853 this British anatomist wrote On the Structure and Use of the Spleen; his more famous work came 5 years later
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