Jeopardy May 26 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy May 26 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 1946 speech declared the terminuses of the iron curtain to be port cities serving these 2 seas
2 According to its charter the U.N. has 4 main goals; the first is to maintain international this & security
3 Kiefer Sutherland's dad
4 During the 2020 election we got to know a lot more about Yuma Pima & Apache
5 In 1931 she became the first president of the Ninety Nines an association of American female pilots named for its 99 charter members
6 Cutlery like the Shun Classic 8 carving one
7 (Jacques Slade presents the clue.) Nike designer Peter Moore was on a plane when he saw a child wearing a replica pair of pilot's wings. Grabbing a napkin he sketched the ball & wings logo fo
8 Due to its neutrality this country didn't join the U.N. until 2002
9 He fathered Emilio Estevez
10 During the 2020 election we got to know a lot more about DeKalb Fulton & Gwinnett
11 In 1999 it took Bertrand Piccard & Brian Jones just under 20 days to fly nonstop around the world in one of these
12 The day of the week whose poetic child is full of woe
13 (Jacques Slade presents the clue.) Vans classic slip-ons were all the rage in 1970s Southern California but sales really took off after this actor wore them as laid-back Jeff Spicoli in the 1
14 Of the 6 official languages of the U.N. this one is first alphabetically
15 Oliver Hudson's mama
16 You can go from Ottawa to Miami then settle down in Leavenworth
17 AP's Athlete of the Decade for the 1960s this golfer was an accomplished pilot; in 1969 he helped test fly the Boeing 747
18 A word from the Greek for a song in praise of God like Amazing Grace
19 (Jacques Slade presents the clue.) Known as the shell toe the Adidas Superstar shoe exploded in popularity thanks to these pioneering hip-hoppers & their 1986 song My Adidas
20 In 2017 Antonio Guterres of Portugal became the 9th person to occupy this post chief administrative officer of the U.N.
21 Late mother of writer Max Brooks
22 In 1972 Hans Werner Grosse soared more than 900 miles across Europe in one of these with a 60-foot wingspan & no engine
23 A 4-letter word meaning desensitized or devoid of emotion
24 (Jacques Slade presents the clue.) Released in 1986 this feline-named company's RS shoe featured a computer connectible microchip that let runners track time distance & calories expended
25 The C in this agency refers to its protection & preservation of cultural & natural heritage sites
26 He fathered Campbell Scott
27 Itawamba Yazoo & Yalobusha but not Yoknapatawpha
28 To bank & turn the Wright Brothers twisted their planes' wings; Frenchman Henri Farman pioneered these wing flaps
29 Extinct 5-toed flying reptile from the late Cretaceous
30 (Jacques Slade presents the clue.) Needing a brand name after learning that his intended choice of Mercury was taken this company's founder scrolled through a dictionary & landed on a word fo
31 You're living in grand style if you have the white type of this strong-smelling underground fungus on your table
32 It was Dodie Smith's first book about all those many pups
33 In Titanic & Revolutionary Road: this pair
34 African these have big ears shaped like the continent of Africa; Asian ones have smaller rounder ears
35 The second statute of autonomy was approved in 1979 for the country of this people in a region of northern Spain
36 The 19th century railroad sleeping car named for this man was a symbol of splendor equal to the finest hotel
37 The Five Little Pigs are the 5 suspects gathered together by this Belgian detective to reveal the killer as he does
38 In Sisters & Baby Mama: funny ladies Tina Fey & her
39 The biggest of the big cats are these hybrids known by a portmanteau name
40 Pennsylvania's top newspapers include the Philadelphia Inquirer & the Pittsburgh Post-this
41 Spain lost this North American territory to the Brits in 1763 but got it back in 1783 (at least for a while)
42 In 1909 this French jeweler opened a store on Fifth Ave. in New York City & briefly became owner of the Hope Diamond
43 A recent TV adaptation of this 1872 novel has David Tennant as the globe-trotting adventurer trying to win a wager
44 In The Sting & Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid these two icons
45 The biggest horse breed the Shire has been known to reach more than 21 of these horsey units high
46 Derived from French it's a short descriptive literary sketch or a short scene in a film or play
47 Almost 500 years of the Spanish empire ended in 1975 with withdrawal from the not so far off area called Spanish now Western this
48 An ancient city on the Euphrates River known for its magnificence today it can also 4 mean a place of vice & corruption
49 This author's The Hundred Secret Senses continues her explorations of Chinese-American families
50 In The Internship & Wedding Crashers: Owen Wilson & him
51 The green species of this snake can reach 30 feet & 550 pounds
52 It's a set of all the needed clothes & accessories for a newborn infant
53 Yas queen! Isabella I's rule of Castile began in 1474 & in this region 5 years later
54 From the name of a Greek city home to fabulously wealthy inhabitants this adjective means devoted to luxury
55 A strange discovery on the Moon sets off a secret mission to a moon of Saturn in this sci-fi novel
56 In Die Hard with a Vengeance & Unbreakable: Bruce Willis & him
57 In 2021 scientists identified a new species of this based on a 16-foot female that had been washed ashore
58 When using a Ouija board this heart-shaped piece guides you in your search for answers

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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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