Jeopardy March 29 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 29 2023 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 a periodical in 1807 he called New York City Gotham Gotham! Most enlightened of cities
2 At different times in its history this nation has been called Hibernia & the Celtic Tiger
3 You want tales? Oh we got some tales to tell! The Clerk's The Manciple's The Reeve's... all part of this
4 Irrationalordinalprime
5 In game 3 of the 1970 NBA finals Jerry West hit a 60-footer to force overtime against the Knicks--but this team still lost
6 In a Gounod opera Juliet sings to him that she forgives him for killing one of her clan
7 Get the double P out of a word meaning elated to get this fodder grass
8 The Netherlands meaning low-lying country is also known as the land of these flowers
9 Always seeming to find large amounts of trouble this CIA agent is the protagonist in Clear & Present Danger
10 Pencil walrus handlebar
11 This Manchester United superstar said a 55-yard score in 1996 kicked open the door to the rest of my life
12 Lensky's Aria from Eugene Onegin finds Lensky lamenting his fate after having agreed to this type of challenge
13 Delete the P from a word meaning cost & you'll get this non-costly grain
14 Norway is known as the land of the midnight sun & the land of these medieval marauders
15 Consecutive chapters in this book are The Minister's Vigil & Another View of Hester
16 Royals Guardians Pirates
17 Matt Stutzman a 2012 silver medalist at these international games set a longstanding record for hitting an archery target 930.4 feet
18 Revenge spurs the queen of night in this Mozart opera as she urges her daughter towards murder in a bloodthirsty aria
19 Cut all 3 Ps from a flower of remembrance to get this Yiddish interjection
20 Hungarians know their country not as the land of the Huns but as the land of this nomadic people who settled there in the 9th c.
21 The many travails of the title hero of this Dumas novel include an involuntary swim after being tossed into the sea
22 Herb rock zen
23 In a 1973 game against Buffalo this Boston Bruin scored on a length-of-the-ice shot from behind his own goal line
24 Lammermoor Castle is witness to the grief of this woman & her aria Il dolce suono
25 Lose the paired Ps from a small wave to get this verb meaning to anger
26 Due to its location this small nation a grand duchy has been called the little fortress & the Gibraltar of the North
27 Sethe is haunted by the ghost of her nameless baby described by the title adjective of this Toni Morrison novel
28 Blush baby coral
29 In 2021 Jalen Suggs banked in a 40-foot buzzer-beater to eliminate UCLA & send this Washington school to the NCAA title game
30 Meaning none shall sleep this aria from Turandot carries an explicit threat of execution
31 Slice the double P out of a tree fruit to get this fermented beverage
32 Helping you walk & talk CNS is short for this
33 Dalí wrote a movie for this comedy group including a scene where Chico plays the piano in a diving suit
34 The Black Panther Party was founded in this Northern California city in 1966
35 The name of this animal seen here is a synonym of chatter at length
36 The British harrier Jump Jet was the first operational airplane with VTOL capability this takeoff and landing
37 Miguel Primo de Rivera this country's 1920s dictator repressed the Catalans who'd supported him
38 The logo seen here belongs to the NRC the independent organization known by this name
39 Dalí designed a deck of these cards for the James Bond film Live & Let Die but they weren't used
40 This town in the Mojave Desert is named for a plant that early settlers said reminded them of a biblical guy
41 Homily is another word for one of these religious speeches delivered from the pulpit to a congregation
42 Running above 15000 feet the Peruvian Central Railway carries oxygen for passengers suffering from soroche this sickness
43 Central American strongman Omar Torrijos negotiated the 1977 treaties to cede this to his country's control
44 Once big in televisions CRT is short for this
45 Spencer Tracy has a surreal dream of crawling down the aisle in a sequence 2 inspired by Dalí for this 1950 comedy
46 This lofty Colorado city is on the Roaring Fork River
47 Enjoy the view or this also starting with V one letter longer
48 When it started service in 1862 the Flying Scotsman rail route took 10 1/2 hours between these 2 cities; now it does it in 4
49 After his troops opened fire on demonstrators in 1989 this country's Nicolae Ceausescu was chased from power & executed
50 Of the 3 words that combine to make LORAN it's last admiral
51 Dalí created the weird dream imagery used in this director's 1945 film Spellbound
52 Seen here this South Carolina resort sounds like it has 2 trees in its name
53 In opera diva is a synonym for this 2-word Italian term
54 The largest wooden plane ever built the Howard Hughes project with this rhyming name was actually mostly birch
55 Saloth Sar was the birth name of this despot whose brutal 1975-1979 regime killed more than a million Cambodians
56 Regarding hazardous substances at work REL stands for recommended this limit
57 Adrien Brody plays Dalí during one of Owen Wilson's magical French walks in this Woody Allen movie
58 This tree comes before Bluff in the name of a city in Missouri
59 Making a departure? Use a synonym from religion like Exodus or this journey that covered about 210 miles in 622 A.D.
60 Australia's Indian Pacific train runs from Sydney on the Pacific side to this state capital 2000 miles to the west
61 Omar al-Bashir is currently awaiting trial for atrocities in this region of Western Sudan

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# Questions
1 Featured in a 2020 film she gets her name from a 16th C. Italian stock character who often wore diamond-patterened outfits
2 Until Alabama became the 22nd state this one was first alphabetically
3 Taken from her unknowingly the immortal line of HeLa cells were named in honor of this woman who died of cancer in 1951
4 In several verses this uncomfortable goat hair fabric is worn with ashes as a sign of mourning
5 Alum Robin Williams set up a scholarship won by this woman who made it from Group 32 to the lead in Zero Dark Thirty
6 You could transcend blockchain barriers at 2023s Icon Hyperbuild this type of event for computer programmers
7 The Netherlands Order of the House of Orange in 1905 & the Bronze Cross in 1940 were both created by this queen
8 This dutch scholar put out a 1516 translation of the Bible that made it more accessible & helped lead to the Reformation
9 A precursor to this compound L-DOPA was used by Oliver Sacks to help bring Leonard L. out of 30 years of a coma-like condition
10 John the Baptist wore a garment made of the hair of this animal while in the wilderness & eating locusts and wild honey
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