Jeopardy March 24 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 24 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 In the source material from more than 3 centuries ago her name was Badr al-Budur full moon of full moons
2 The only mortal Gorgon she literally lost her head to Perseus
3 Wilhelm Karmann used the chassis & engine of this company's utilitarian Bug for its much more stylish Karmann Ghia
4 These are the first 3 words in the first book of the King James Bible
5 Appropriately for the board this singer was the People's Choice as the Top Animated Movie Star of 2019 for The Lion King
6 ...gone nowhere near this D.C. complex on June 17 1972 Virgilio Gonzalez; you could have put your locksmith skills to better use
7 Clocking a phrase to remember twice a year this precedes fall back
8 One myth says Jason was an old man when the prow of this rotting ship fell on him & killed him
9 The XK in the name of this British maker's famed XK-E refers to its engine the 11th in the X series
10 It's the sweater seen here
11 2 things changed since this TV show debuted on Sept. 24 1968; that was a Tuesday it had no ticking timepiece but it still airs
12 ...if you're Ford Motors not sunk $350 million into this brand in the late '50s that became shorthand for a flop
13 Like medieval castle-busters firefighters use this 2-word bar to go through brick walls
14 Fleeing Crete with his father he plunged to the sea after the wax in his wings melted
15 After Peugeot complained it had patented a three-digit model number Porsche added 10 to get this now classic model
16 The original tagline of this lodging-assist company was Travel like a human
17 In 2021 Netflix' co-CEO said this would be our biggest non-English language show; worst case with us you finish in the red
18 ...just not crimed so much in leading Tammany Hall; you looted between $30 & $200 million & that's in 1800s dollars!
19 Do you see a pattern here specifically this one?
20 This handsome youth pined away & died after falling in love with his own reflection in a pool of water
21 Road & Track called this Chevy classic America's sports car
22 Montana's state tree is the ponderosa this
23 In the '70s we liked this brother act behind the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack which has sold over 40 million copies
24 ...maybe stuck to the speaking circuit instead of making failed presidential runs in 1896 1900 & 1908
25 A baseball player makes this type of running catch with their glove close to the ground (& their footwear)
26 This queen of Thebes hanged herself after realizing that her husband Oedipus was also her son
27 The take-off ready tail fins of a 1959 classic from this maker are seen here
28 U.S. postage stamps bearing this word began going on sale in April 2007
29 This 2013 film the first in a franchise that gave us Annabelle scared up $137 million in domestic box office on a $20 mil. budget
30 ...been more careful on your way to New York City; maybe not have Benedict Arnold's plans of West Point in your boot
31 Loping is a synonym for this nine-letter way the animal seen here is moving
32 This nation shares an official language with Austria & a 497-mile border the longest for each
33 This dino-bestseller came with a prologue: The Bite of the Raptor
34 Whether simple or compound FX is one of these medical owies
35 In 1878 a member of this family accused Floyd Hatfield of pig theft & the rest is violent history
36 This city's marathon runs past the Aloha Tower before finishing in Kapiolani Park
37 To lightly scrape the skin or to eat small amounts of food throughout the day
38 The Burgenland wine region forms Austria's eastern border with this nation it was once joined with in an empire
39 One-word titles by her include Sula Beloved & Paradise
40 STP can stand for standard these 2 measures (0 Celsius & 760 mm of mercury respectively)
41 In the 1880s Ramón y Cajal came up with the neuron theory of this system in contrast to Golgi's reticular one--game on!
42 Competitors run west across San Francisco to the Pacific coast in a race with the alliterative name this to Breakers
43 Ingest or the bird seen here
44 This tiny landlocked constitutional monarchy's border with Austria is a scant 21 miles
45 His final novel 1962's Island was about a different brave New World a utopian society in the Pacific
46 LH for short it causes the release of eggs from the ovaries
47 In 1905 Johnny Evers took a cab to the ballpark & left this double play partner at the hotel; the 2 barely spoke for the next 30 years
48 For almost a century the Fastnet race for these ships has gone from the Isle of Wight to Ireland & back to England
49 A commemorative tablet or some not-so-nice sticky stuff on your teeth
50 Austria's border with Italy is high in the Alpine region with this 5-letter name
51 Critics hailed her My Cousin Rachel as another Rebecca
52 The Z in Canada's LZT telescope refers to this so it mostly points straight up
53 Her contempt for the urologist husband of Louella Parsons was one reason for the 2 gossip columnists' longtime rivalry
54 The original horse race known as this takes place at England's Epsom Downs each June; here's a race from 200 years ago
55 Great significance or to bring in merchandise from another country
56 One of the fastest-growing cities in Europe this national capital is just over the Slovak border on the Danube River
57 John Hersey won a 1945 Pulitzer Prize for his tale of Allied-occupied Italy called A Bell for this town
58 In trig S=O/H is deciphered as sine equals this
59 When critic Jean Lorrain tried to out him this novelist & creator of the Baron de Charlus fought an 1897 duel with Lorrain
60 Drivers vie to see who can go farthest in a single day in the 24 Hours of this French city
61 Apt to do something or sloped like one of the 6 simple machines

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# Questions
1 This title character of the top song from 1996 cant stand her boyfriend vitorino & spurns him to be with his 2 friends
2 The Nazis tried to destroy copies of a propaganda film by this female director since it heavily featured a supposed Nazi traitor
3 This pre-Islamic religion of India & Iran still lays their dead on towers of silence to be eaten by birds of prey
4 Though its often printed broken into short lines his No man is an island is a prose passage; Air & Angels thats a poem
5 The Comoros Archipelago is at one end of the Indian Ocean Channel with the name of this country
6 In the film Divorce Italian Style scandal comes to a small town when a theater shows this sweetly named 1960 Fellini film
7 Part of the limbic system this structure in the brain is thought to play a role in spatial navigation
8 After Herostratus burned down this edifice in Ephesus its no wonder the townsfolk banned mentioning his name
9 At jazz funerals in New Orleans this ordinal phrase refers to the mourners that trail behind the casket family & musicians
10 His The Runaway is not even his most famous poem with a horse in falling snow
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