Jeopardy March 31 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy March 31 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 Following a raid at this establishment in 1969 protesters confronted police by forming a Rockette-style kickline
2 This state capital was founded by four way-out-of-staters one from England one from Georgia one from Alabama & one from Iowa
3 Thank you for being a friend all of these years beloved icons Betty White & this one-time co-star who both passed in 2021
4 The name of this Akron-based company honors the man who invented the vulcanization process for rubber
5 Handel wrote this piece with its famed Hallelujah chorus for Easter not Christmas
6 Rutgers' football rivalry with this school goes back to their first collegiate game in 1869
7 It's from the Greek for forgetfulness
8 The Hudson Bay Lowland & the Saskatchewan Plain are 2 of the land regions that extend into this Canadian province
9 A heart attack claimed the life of '90s rapper Earl Simmons better known by this 3-letter moniker
10 This stolen vehicle recovery system's name is a pun on a word meaning to steal a vehicle
11 Sail away with this waltz Opus 314 that Johann Strauss the Younger composed in 1867
12 No beans about it this school now in Chestnut Hill was founded by a Jesuit priest in 1863
13 It's a list of subjects to be discussed
14 The name of this stream near Rimini comes from a Latin word for red
15 This actress whose credits included Arrested Development & the voice of Malory on Archer passed away at 80
16 This music company was named after its founders Herb Alpert & Jerry Moss
17 Here's a bit from his exuberant Jupiter symphony
18 On the campus of this Texas university Joy & Lady live in a special habitat accredited as a zoo
19 A Roman goddess or the dawn of day
20 The Song Cuu Long or River of 9 Dragons is what locals in its lower delta call this 2700-mile Southeast Asian river
21 In 2021 we lost two veteran Jewish comedians--Mort Sahl on the left & this man on the right
22 This software company sounds like a type of clay brick but is actually named for a creek
23 Paintings by Monet & J.M.W. Turner inspired this composer's orchestral masterpiece La Mer
24 This Illinois school was founded in 1851 to serve Ohio Wisconsin Indiana Illinois Michigan & part of Minnesota
25 It's the fear of heights
26 This 200-mile strip of land along the coasts of Honduras & Nicaragua got its name from a people not bugs
27 This author & essayist who also wrote screenplays with husband John Gregory Dunne passed away at 87
28 In Korean this electronics company's name means three stars
29 This composer wrote The Humming Chorus for the part of the opera where Butterfly waits & hopes for Pinkerton's return
30 This historically Black college in Atlanta consistently ranks among the top 10 women's colleges
31 It's the little area that processes emotions such as fear
32 1957: Ayn been working on the Transcontinental Railroad
33 The Latin for write before gives us this type of medicine that requires special permission
34 The original name of this sitcom set decades ago in Wisconsin was Teenage Wasteland but it ended up with a more obvious title
35 A military parade for Bastille Day is traditionally held on this famed Parisian boulevard
36 This bird can stop on a dime & hover while doing 4000 wing beats per minute
37 Characterized by an expanding economy & political corruption the Gilded Age takes its name from an 1873 novel by him
38 1960: Regarding the title dad says it's a sin to do it
39 Your medicine could come in this form like something astronauts fly around in
40 Tim Daly was Dr. Richard Kimble in this reboot that premiered in 2000 but it had run off the air by the next year
41 In 1960s San Francisco flower power blossomed in the neighborhood named for these 2 streets
42 The great blue this has a wingspan of 6 feet or more
43 In 1879 he first publicly demonstrated his incandescent invention in Menlo Park
44 1960: Updike's Mr. Angstrom gets moving
45 Edward Jenner ended up giving us this term for a preventative medicine in a 1798 treatise on smallpox
46 A lively debate about the role & expectations of young women was underway thanks to a portrayal by this actress
47 The name of Springsteen's backing band honors this real thoroughfare in Belmar New Jersey
48 Literally having this bird around your neck would be cumbersome as the wandering type has an 11-foot wingspan
49 In 1894 Eugene debs led members of the American Railway Union in a strike against this company over wage cutbacks
50 1926: Hemingway's World War I vet has... medical issues
51 This term for your medicine also refers to redress in a legal sense
52 Ryan Stiles Colin Mochrie & Wayne Brady have flipped the non-script on this show
53 The name of this street in Jerusalem is Latin for sorrowful way
54 This small bird lives up to its fast name--it can fly 70 mph & eats insects on the fly
55 Buyouts mergers & other means gave this man's Standard Oil Company a virtual monopoly on U.S. petroleum
56 1934: James M. Cain's title mentions a very determined mail delivery guy
57 4-letter word for a boring person or a slow administration of a liquid like a saline solution
58 This James Marsters character had a love/hate relationship with Buffy the Vampire Slayer
59 A mosaic by artist Joan MirĂ³ is at about the halfway point of this Barcelona street
60 Types of this game bird include ruffed spruce & sage
61 Celebrating the Declaration of Independence the USA's first world's fair the Centennial Exposition was held in this city

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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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