Jeopardy May 07 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy May 07 2021 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 35 miles southeast of Knoxville you'll find this theme park named for a singer
2 Once with 20000 people watching from all around this type of arena in Pompeii is the oldest surviving one in the Roman world
3 The Blue Angels fly in formation for the Navy while this loud squad represents the U.S. Air Force
4 Magma surfacing as liquid this can get up to 2200 degrees
5 60 gold records aside this lefty from Liverpool failed his choirboy audition at the city's Anglican Cathedral
6 Among birds the swoose
7 Choo choo! Take a train ride through time at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum in this city
8 In the 19th c. this lung disease caused by a mycobacterium reached near epidemic proportions in industrialized regions
9 The Red Arrows of this British military service are known for their diamond nine formation
10 In song these are roasting on an open fire Jack Frost nipping at your nose
11 Our lips aren't sealed--we're Head Over Heels about Kathy Valentine's bass work with this '80s band
12 Yattle Asian beasts of burden
13 A state park named for this legendary frontiersman is found in Lawrence County where he once lived
14 It's a part of speech that expresses emotion & is capable of standing alone like wow! Or oh!
15 Canada's demonstration squadron has this name & no they don't vacation in Florida for the winter
16 chilipeppermadness.com says the phaal type of this dish is the world's hottest beating vindaloo
17 James Jamerson laid down immortal bass lines on Stevie Wonder's For Once In My Life & What's Going On by this singer
18 The humpless cama
19 Near where Tennessee borders Kentucky & Virginia the Cumberland Gap passes through these mountains
20 Reflecting the name of a mythological youth this adjective means self-absorbed & egotistical
21 India's Sarang team doesn't fly jets or any other type of fixed wing plane but these aircraft
22 About every 90 minutes you can count on this geyser erupting with 200-degree water
23 This guy in the Red Hot Chili Peppers said playing bass gets you into (a) hypnotic state... you are just a conduit for (the) rhythm
24 The ferocious pizzly
25 A sanitation workers' strike in this Tennessee city began in February 1968 & ended on April 16 after a tragic event
26 This word for a guy who stays home & takes care of kids & chores dates back to the 19th century but then it was a fictional idea
27 Stefano Ferrara is a famous maker of these which can reach a temperature of 800 degrees inside
28 Searching for a bass player Chris Frantz & David Byrne found Tina Weymouth & this New Wave band was born
29 A marine mammal called the narluga
30 His Tales of the Jazz Age included The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
31 Sugar cane molasses was distilled into this liquor a significant part of the triangular trade that promoted slavery
32 Gâteau St-Honoré is a dish named for the patron saint of these workers who make them
33 Marlon Brando Robert De Niro
34 Alan Rickman called this 2-word terror a gremlin that sits on your shoulder & tries to make you fail
35 A simple majority in Congress can kill debate with a motion to this also a piece of furniture
36 A contemporary romantic drama her The Glimpses of the Moon isn't as well-known as The Age of Innocence
37 In 1729 & 1751 Britain passed acts aimed at curbing the consumption of this alcohol that originated in the Netherlands
38 In the 1600s a group of monks living in a Swiss monastery developed this dog breed
39 Angelina Jolie Alicia Vikander
40 There's a silent H in this art form that served the Greeks & Romans well in speaking & writing
41 Also the name of a British newspaper one of these is legally entrusted to care for another
42 Illustrated by the author the voyages of this physician with animal pals won a Newbery Medal as Most Distinguished Children's Book
43 Vodka was involved in 1994 as this white-haired Russian leader was found on a D.C. street in his underwear hailing cabs to go get pizza
44 Named for a saint of the 9th century this alphabet is based on capital Greek letters
45 Richard Roundtree Samuel L. Jackson
46 Influencing people for years this pioneer in public speaking wrote Only the prepared speaker deserves to be confident
47 This hyphenated term refers to an experiment where both the subject & the tester are unaware of who is getting treatment
48 Chester Gillette's real-life murder of his pregnant girlfriend inspired this classic novel by Theodore Dreiser
49 The Whiskey Rebellion culminated in 1794 among farmers of the Monongahela Valley in this state
50 Used to treat depression this plant is named for the man who baptized Jesus
51 Matthew Perry Walter Matthau
52 Father to a Supreme Court justice this poet wrote Speak clearly if you speak at all; carve every word before you let it fall
53 Magnetite is sometimes referred to as this stone also a word for someone or something people are attracted to
54 Hercule Poirot must solve The Murder of this man found stabbed to death in his study
55 In 1923 a beer hall called the Burgerbraukeller in this German city was the starting point of a failed putsch
56 The name of this electrical phenomenon in the atmosphere comes from a corruption of Erasmus a patron saint of sailors
57 Claire Foy Rooney Mara

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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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