Jeopardy March 17 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 17 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 This 1962 classic was dedicated to Albert Schweitzer who predicted that man will end by destroying the earth
2 Stravinsky slyly used Russian folk idioms for the music of his 1922 ballet Renard with this animal being the title character
3 It's a room for young children or young plants
4 In Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone this groundskeeper has a pet dragon named Norbert
5 Arrêter translates to this 4-letter word if you're reading our signs correctly
6 What you're playing or watching if a drop pass is followed by a pad save
7 Water is one suggested original meaning for this first name of swimming's Mr. Lochte
8 Choreographers like Alexander Gorsky have made this Moscow ballet co. that dates to 1776 one of the world's leading companies
9 This carbohydrate is also called milk sugar
10 The polite Twinkleberry & his impudent brother Nutkin are this type of animal in a Beatrix Potter work
11 A Frenchman who's living in fantasy builds châteaux en Espagne literally these in Spain; we build them in the air
12 Put on your gauntlet & wire mesh mask
13 One of the most common family names in Ireland & a shade of green it once meant bright-headed
14 As the costuming indicates Giselle is this kind of country girl also the name of a pas de deux in the ballet
15 Nixon famously said When the president does it that means that it is not this 7-letter word
16 With sinister consequences a cat named Church is brought back to life in this 1983 novel
17 Août is French for this traditional vacation time
18 A shammy towel is key; Olympian Jennifer Abel used a black one
19 Also a type of foldaway bed it derives from Gaelic for sea warrior
20 In Swan Lake the same ballerina often dances both of these roles a princess & a sorcerer's daughter
21 These two events occurred simultaneously in early morning Cambridgeshire in 2011
22 Joy Adamson's nonfiction books Born Free & Living Free are about Elsa this type of animal
23 La fenêtre is one of these in your home
24 A grand champion is called a yokozuna in this Asian sport
25 The real this last name means the genuine article; the real derivation is one of fire
26 Moira Shearer famous for dancing Cinderella popularized ballet playing a troubled dancer in this colorful film
27 Also called freerunning this French-sounding word allows one to overcome obstacles in leaps & bounds
28 Odysseus is remembered by this faithful dog after returning from the Trojan War
29 Literally black beast this 2-word French term refers to a specific thing that one strongly dislikes doing
30 Lots of open space 7 players per team & one disc
31 This last name means lover of foreigners--but sadly for the brothers in the band Oasis not lover of people in my family
32 These 2 rivers meet near the city of Al-Qurnah just north of Basra in Iraq
33 Harrison Ford in a few films; John Krasinski on Prime
34 Drop a Y from an action made by sleepy people to get this shade-giving roof extension
35 Rebellion is in the air & in the photo seen here showing fighters in this 1900 uprising
36 Heard here it's a cousin to the glockenspiel
37 The Yazoo River joins the Mississippi below the bluffs of this Civil War site
38 Lena Headey on the tube Linda Hamilton in several movies
39 Abbreviated cu these puffy dense clouds are good for periods of shade
40 Ferdinand & Isabella wed in 1469 uniting these 2 kingdoms
41 Around 600 B.C. Thales of Miletus devised a system in which this one of the 4 classical elements was the basis of all things
42 It's the side of a coin with the principal design
43 The Rideau River got its name meaning curtain from the falls that forms when it joins this one at a national capital
44 Howard Keel in the 1953 film Calamity Jane; Keith Carradine in Deadwood
45 Archaeologists in Egypt found maybe the world's oldest this timepiece missing its little shadow-casting doohickey
46 In 1642 Mongols deposed Tibet's ruling dynasty & gave rule to the man with this title
47 This English chemist analyzed Ancient Egyptian pigments but is remembered for funding an American institution
48 From Greek for dry & writing this 10-letter word was described in 1948 as a revolutionary process of inkless printing
49 The Seine splits into 2 channels a around the Île Saint-Louis & rejoins just past this eridge across the Île de la Cité
50 Marlene Dietrich in The Scarlet Empress; Elle Fanning much more recently on Hulu
51 This U word refers to leaves that provide shade or an annoyance that one takes personally
52 Abu Bakr became the first of these rulers in 632 after the death of Muhammad
53 Danish chemist Henrik Dam named this vitamin for its aid in coagulation a word spelled differently in Denmark
54 It's defined as government by the few
55 Austria-Hungary Germany & Russia formerly met at a river junction known as Three Emperors' Corner now in this country
56 James Cromwell in The Queen; Tobias Menzies in The Crown
57 In a 1922 novel he wrote that Siddhartha grew up in the shade of the sallow wood and the fig tree
58 He tried to starve the colonists out but later let his daughter Pocahontas marry one
59 19th c. Scottish chemist Thomas Graham is known for his namesake law on the rate of this dissemination of gases
60 It's a gesture such as a bow to show reverence or respect

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# Questions
1 At 14410 its one of North Americas highest volcanoes; a Puyallup name for it can be translated to bring the water
2 The Boops boops fish is used for food & is a bioindicator for this type of pollution named for being less than 5 millimeters long
3 Ways you might have lost your seat in Congress: defeated expelled or this meaning the maps were changed on you
4 Ryan Reynolds & Jeff Bridges starred in this film playing lawmen dispensing justice from beyond the grave
5 Wasps & crickets not just movie monsters have this dedicated egg-laying organ
6 In uniform he developed an inoculation against encephalitis; later live-virus polio vaccine opposing Salks approach
7 Ginsberg saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness in this primal scream of a poem
8 Boop stands for bronchiolitis obliterans organizing this an inflammation of lung tissue
9 This 9-letter instruction often comes after a text or email so that youll ignore it
10 Its faster to say these 3 letters than Maya Arulpragasam whose stage name honors a cousin who disappeared
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