Jeopardy May 04 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy May 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 A union soldiers song said Gen. Mcclellan who let a confederate army escape after this battle was too slow to beat em
2 In 2016 NASA detected this key-to-life element in a comet's tail suggesting that comets may have brought it to Earth
3 This capital was founded as Fort Nassau in the early 1600s
4 Celebrities who boogied on this show in 2019 included Lamar Odom Lauren Alaina & James Van Der Beek
5 In 1955 this magazine first published its list of the 500 largest U.S. corporations by annual revenue
6 Minnesota's Senator Klobuchar
7 A statement that implies the opposite of an earlier one & a method to prevent pregnancy
8 Launched December 25 2021 the James Webb Telescope has a primary this six times the area of the Hubble Space Telescope so it gathers far more light
9 In 1906 Willis Carrier of the Buffalo Forge Company patented an apparatus for treating air now known as this
10 Teresa Giudice & Melissa Gorga dealt with some seriously unreal situations as Real Housewives of this state
11 In Rio in 2016 Kenya's David Rudisha won this Olympic running event equal to 2 laps around an outdoor track
12 Davis Cup U.S. team captain from 1981 to 1985 Mr. Ashe
13 Medical condition of abnormally high blood pressure & getaway move to another part of the universe in old video games
14 NASA is working to predict the arrival of SEPs dangerous particles emitted by this that can cover 93 million miles in under an hour
15 Said to be the USA's oldest state park is the one encompassing this natural wonder formed about 12000 years ago
16 Gwen Stefani & Blake Shelton have been coaches on this competition
17 This movie about the Battle of Thermopylae was based on a Frank Miller graphic novel
18 Come on Vogue! Ms. Wintour
19 The scientific study of populations & a government by the people
20 In March 2021 NASA announced that 2001 FO32 a potentially hazardous one of these would miss earth by 1.25 million miles
21 Making his name as a prosecutor he was elected governor in 1942 1946 & 1950 but lost twice for president in that time
22 The 2021 Homecoming of the L.A. season of this '90s MTV show had the cast including David & Tami relive the blanket incident
23 In the ancient Roman army this officer commanded a group that was to number 100 men hence the name
24 Choreographer Ms. de Mille
25 A substance taken to counteract poison & a rival religious figure like Felix V in the 15th century
26 The NASA program named for this sister of Apollo looks to land a woman (& a man) on the Moon by 2024
27 He was the governor of New Netherland before surrendering the region to the British in 1664
28 Since 2013 Michael Brown has narrated this scary program about people dealing with 21 days of clotheslessness
29 The Dewey decimal system puts history & geography in the group starting with this 3-digit number
30 Cities of the Interior author Ms. Nin
31 Selling goods or services by phone & the power to move objects using only your mind
32 This ex-general at No. 18 with Union Yes is back with Renom; they tried to make me go to a 3rd nomination I said no no no
33 The island of Roda in the Nile is connected to this suburb with a population of about 3 million & Great Pyramids nearby
34 Take me down to the Emerald City where the streets are green & the girls are pretty
35 The Philippines with a Spanish heritage uses this as its basic unit of currency
36 Meryl Streep played president orlean ignoring the approach of a world-destroying comet in this 2021 comedy
37 Dictionaries tell us that as a noun it's a simpleton; as a hip-hop adjective it's great or impressive
38 He's at No. 30 with John Cage's 4'33 a piece that is 4 minutes & 33 seconds of silence
39 Though it's nearly 17000 feet high Mawenzi one of the summits of this mountain is often snow-free
40 The Shire Mount Doom then back again
41 Cyprus & Estonia are 2 in a group of countries that use this currency
42 This 1964 Stanley Kubrick film yuks it up about nuclear war
43 We're talking soil so this word means a lump of earth not someone who doesn't get it
44 He had a big debut with Back To Normalcy but now he's singing the blues with Teapot Dome Got Me Down; at No. 29 here's...
45 Go due south from Lisbon & this is the first African country you'll reach
46 Llareggub which is bugger all backwards in his native country
47 The name of this Japanese currency actually comes from a Chinese word
48 All About My Mother & Parallel Mothers were directed by this Spaniard seen here
49 This 8-letter word is made up of a prefix from Greek meaning sharp & another word that means someone of low intelligence
50 At No. 17 this Tennessee man has really got those Reconstruction Blues
51 What's gnu? Over 1 million in this 5700-square-mile national park a huge tourist attraction that shall not die
52 Brobdingnag in a 1726 satire
53 Like their shared neighbor Sri Lanka & Pakistan use currencies called this
54 Will Smith played dad to Venus & Serena Williams in this recent film with a royal title
55 This word for a small elevator used to move food may cause ire if your food server hears it out of context
56 Are You Better Off? is a hit across the country for this prez who rounds out the Top 40
57 Livingstone I do more than presume is an island between this nation & Zimbabwe
58 Erewhon in an 1872 satire
59 This monetary unit of Israel is divided into 100 agorot
60 He directed the films Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me & Mulholland Drive
61 The name of this sleeveless jacket popular in 16th century fashion starts off offensively but worry not

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# Questions
1 Like their uniform the flag of this group created in 1506 has stripes of red blue & yellow the colors of the Medici family
2 As the title indicated Mr. Conover wrecked stuff as the host & title character of this investigative comedy series
3 Chartered in 1901 this college in Southern California was named for a Quaker poet
4 From the Latin for praise it means to praise or glorify as in a hymn
5 The cantata Iphigenia in Brooklyn was composed by Peter Schickele under this name
6 This author opens with The Death of Ivan Ilych then works backward as we see how Ivan got there
7 The Red Baron trained & flew with a unit known as the Flying this that struck fear into allied pilots
8 From 2014 to 2019 Téa Leoni starred as State Department chief Elizabeth McCord addressed by this title title
9 This university was founded in Philadelphia after night owls studied in founder Russell Conwells church
10 Put a vowel before a word for a secret agent & you get this verb meaning catch sight of
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