Jeopardy May 29 2020 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy May 29 2020 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 Hey career seekers--one estimate says that as baby boomers age the U.S. will need 371000 more registered these in 2028 than in 2018
2 Cupid's mom is this Roman goddess
3 Choral Director Magazine says in high school this Italian term is all the rage fueled by the Pitch Perfect movies
4 Duke Kahanamoku Beach
5 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew demonstrates a baseball pitch.) Grip the ball with your index and middle fingers along the narrow part of the seams to throw this sinking two-seam variety of this basi
6 Directly confront someone & you're going this-to-this with them
7 It's the E in EMTALA a 1986 federal law that says a hospital must treat patients with serious conditions who can't pay
8 This race of gods includes the 12 children of Uranus & Gaia
9 Some choir directors put the lower voices in the middle: the STBA arrangement with A short for this range
10 The United States Naval Academy
11 To keep a football pass on target throw it so it spins in a tight one of these 6-letter motions
12 This lingual disease of making inappropriate statements has 2 body parts
13 (Hi I'm Jimmy Kimmel and...) in speaking out on health care one thing I'm passionate about is prohibiting insurance companies from refusing coverage based on this type of condition as per the
14 2 stars in the constellation Gemini are named for these twins of myth
15 Choir staple Baba Yetu means our father in Swahili & is basically this prayer
16 Sutter's Fort State Historic Park
17 If your basketball team is extra savvy you can teach them this motion offense named for an Ivy League school & its Tigers
18 A curved part of the foot is a crucial part of this term for your chief rival
19 This children's research hospital in Memphis has a 94% cure rate of acute lymphocytic leukemia
20 Iolaus helps his uncle Hercules slay this many-headed water monster
21 Get dialogue going between a soloist & the choir in the style call & this
22 Hernando de Soto State Archaeological Site
23 In a classic volleyball scoring sequence this finishing hit follows bump set
24 A soldier's small trunk
25 These 2 colorful health insurance plans 1 from Texas & 1 from the northwest began to unify in the 1940s
26 In art from the 400s B.C. Odysseus is offered a drink by this sorceress who had already turned his men into swine
27 Choir robes have their origins in a gown named for this Swiss city a center of Calvinism
28 Dedicated to Christa McAuliffe & Alan Shepard the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center
29 If your golf ball gets stuck in a bunker reach for this club with a loft of around 54 to 56 degrees & an S on the head
30 A babyface is a good-guy pro wrestler; this is the term for the bad guy
31 Around 1500 B.C. the kings who ruled from the city of Knossos on this Greek island dominated the Aegean
32 Housed at the Smithsonian this sparkling object is said to be cursed
33 The act of renouncing the throne
34 In The Rime of the Ancient Mariner it was this this every where nor any drop to drink
35 The third iteration of this game named for the virtual people created has an add-on where you fight with Charles the evil chicken
36 Of the elements that are naturally ferromagnetic it's the one the phenomenon of ferromagnetism is named for
37 A half cocoon discovered in Shanxi Province in 1926 is evidence of Chinese cultivation of this fabric 6000 years ago
38 The Lady Buddha Statue towers over the city of Da Nang in this country
39 Any substance known to produce cancer like benzene or coal-tar pitch
40 Maya Angelou wrote that it sings with a fearful trill of things unknown but longed for still
41 A fictional radio senator named Claghorn influenced this bombastic animated rooster
42 You can magnetize a needle & place it on a cork in a bowl of water to make one of these
43 Dating back to the 3rd Millenium B.C. the Iranian city of Rayy was sacked by Mongols in 1220 & the survivors moved to this new capital
44 That's Fidel Castro on the left in 1959 sharing a laugh with this guerilla leader his second in command
45 Dive in to this the tile on the wall behind a kitchen countertop
46 In Emily Dickinson's Because I Could Not Stop for Death the narrator rides with death in one of these that held but just ourselves
47 In the opening of this stop motion Adult Swim show a mad scientist breathes life into a recently smooshed fowl
48 In the early 1950s IBM gave these better memories with the introduction of magnetic core storage
49 Algebra was around in Ancient Egypt & shows up in the scroll known as the Rhind this for the material it was written on
50 Germany's Stuttgart City Library has been described as having the feel of this Dutch artist's mind-bending works
51 One who has left his or her native land; Americans living in say Ecuador form this community
52 This eminent Harlem Renaissance poet wrote Let America be America again. Let it be the dream it used to be
53 On The Muppet Show the love of this Muppet's life was Camilla the chicken
54 One of the most powerful non-destructive magnets in the world is in this state at Los Alamos National Laboratory
55 Plutarch wrote that the same day Alexander the Great was born this temple a wonder of the world burned in Ephesus
56 From Greek meaning bearer on both sides it's the name of the ancient two-handled vessel seen here
57 The Greek for stomach gives us this word for the science of good eating
58 Though this romantic poet lived to be 80 he didn't manage to publish his long poem The Prelude before he died in 1850
59 In one punishment of this truTV reality game show Sal had to match wits with some chickens on the loose
60 An 1845 letter from the 21-year-old future Lord Kelvin inspired this British scientist to show how magnetism & light are related

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# Questions
1 First appearing in an English dictionary in 1623 mesonoxian means pertaining to this word
2 In his “Natural History” Pliny described it as “Argentum Vivum”
3 Captured in Egypt by the British Army 1801 is painted on the side of this artifact named for the city where it was found
4 The brown hyena & the bat-eared fox both make their home in this largest desert of southern Africa
5 An analogy: Claude Debussy is to Impressionism as this Gymnopédies composer is to Surrealism
6 It comes before voce to mean quietly & before il sole della Toscana to mean the book Under the Tuscan Sun
7 Among the class of 2024 this civil rights icon who at age 6 made history when she integrated one of New Orleans all white schools
8 Ben Kingsley got an Oscar nomination for playing an Iranian immigrant with dreams of home ownership in this drama
9 This man really wanted Jacob to marry his older daughter Leah before his younger Rachel
10 Parts of Texas are covered by this vast desert named for Mexicos largest state
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