Jeopardy May 13 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy May 13 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 This state was named for a man born in Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover in 1683
2 Bureaucracy is almost as bad as war in this Joseph Heller novel
3 In 2022 the Smithsonian's Zoo celebrated 50 years of its breeding & conservation work for these animals imported from China
4 This holiday was created to honor those who died during the Civil War
5 A word for a type of scare loses its first letter & turns into this word meaning correct
6 This fortress on Red Square has been the center of Russian government since 1918
7 Choreographer Paul Taylor's first dance was a version of this kids' tale that includes some magic beans
8 Hunter S. Thompson faced these 2 title emotions again On the Campaign Trail '72
9 A small island has a monument honoring the 56 these of the Declaration of Independence & the island is named for them
10 The U.N. has made Gandhi's birthday October 2 the International Day of this Gandhian philosophy
11 A word meaning to snatch drops its second letter & turns into this type of speech that some have a gift for
12 Around 985 he sailed from Iceland & founded a colony on Greenland; it vanished in the 1400s & no one knows why
13 Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan's version of Western history is seen in 1883 with this singer as Margaret Dutton
14 Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 begins My mistress' eyes are nothing like this object
15 At its completion in 1884 this was the tallest man-made structure in the world
16 In the U.S. Flag Day is observed in this month
17 A term for refuse drops one of its Ts becoming this measurement
18 The first woman whose name was engraved on the Stanley Cup was Marguerite Norris president of this team
19 This screen legend played Angela Vickers in A Place in the Sun the movie version of the novel An American Tragedy
20 Mr. Toad steals a car & goes to prison in this Grahame cracker of a book
21 Begun in 1938 his D.C. memorial is in the Roman style in keeping with his love of classical architecture
22 Since 1901 Boston's St. Patrick's Day Parade has been held in this directional & historically Irish part of town
23 A home fit for a king & queen loses a letter & becomes this socioeconomic place
24 The AKC says this sporting dog with a national name is known for grace swiftness & a flashy red coat
25 Taylor Momsen played Cindy Lou who in this 2000 film that you probably watch in December
26 The Wife of Bath & The Summoner have stories to tell in this classic work
27 In the 1880s General Meigs designed the Pension Bureau building now a museum; some called it Meigs' Old Red this
28 Ujima & Umoja are 2 of the 7 principles celebrated during this holiday created in the United States
29 A word meaning crucial loses its middle T & is now this small glass tube
30 The 1898 Omaha Expo included an Indian Congress attended by this Sioux with another Nebraska city named for him
31 In the 1970s this singer-songwriter had big hits with his cover versions of You've Got A Friend & Handy Man
32 Numerous unequal treaties were forced on this country by Western powers in the wake of the Opium Wars
33 Kendall Hart on All My Children & Buffy Summers
34 Since 2020 Dodger fans have been told that Mookie Betts is coming to bat over a new 62-speaker one of these systems
35 The prophet Elisha visits a sick king in this Syrian city but only foresees his death & another taking his place
36 After this character learns her lover has married another she commits seppuku using the same knife her father had used to kill himself
37 This action stretches the jaw may increase blood flow to the brain & causes others around you to do it too
38 An 1809 treaty between Britain & this empire prohibited warships from entering the Bosporus & the Dardanelles
39 Abe Weissman & Adrian Monk
40 This market research company best known for its TV ratings started out providing them for radio programs in the 1940s
41 4 rivers flow from this earthly paradise including the Gihon & the Pishon
42 The Triumphal March is from this Verdi opera in which Egypt triumphs over Ethiopia
43 It's the burdensome device borne by the oxen here
44 An 1846 treaty with New Granada--now Colombia & this country--gave the U.S. a right of way in Central America
45 Stefon on SNL & Barry Berkman
46 In 2004 Morse code added a sequence to represent this newly prominent in the age of email
47 Acts 21 tells us Tarsus in Cilicia was this man's hometown
48 Beethoven's only opera it enjoyed little early success as Vienna was occupied by French troops during its premiere
49 The masculine cosmic principle or a candidate for president & for New York City mayor
50 Ratified by Hungary in 2007 & Ireland in 2009 the Treaty of Lisbon stipulates a 2 1/2 year term for the president of this organization
51 Dana Scully &Margaret Thatcher--this actress seen here
52 Early 20th century telephone executive Angus Hibbard invented this noise often followed by Who is she talking to?!
53 This reluctant prophet boarded a ship bound for Tarshish that was soon caught in a storm
54 Influenced by the Ride Of The Valkyries the Hexenritt in Humperdinck's opera Hansel & Gretel is a ride of these
55 When attending a bar mitzvah don't forget to put on one of these often personalized with the pisher's name & the date
56 This treaty says The armed forces of Germany must not include any military or naval air forces ... no dirigible shall be kept
57 Nip/Tuck nanny Marlowe Sawyer & Tyrion Lannister
58 Abbreviated AFP the world's oldest news agency dates back to 1835 & is headquartered in this city
59 This Phoenician city was home to Hiram who helped Solomon build the first temple by supplying workers & material
60 This Northern Iraq religious group has faced horrific persecution from ISIS in recent years

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# Questions
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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
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