Jeopardy September 30 2022 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy September 30 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 While working for British intelligence during World War II he was codenamed 17F
2 Use your brains & know Colson Whitehead's Zone One has a different Mark Spitz taking on feral these creatures
3 By a 1972 law California's official reptile is the desert variety of this slow mover
4 A favorite of the King himself an Elvis sandwich is filled with peanut butter & this fruit
5 The Yomiuri Giants
6 The pope alone creates Catholic clergy of this rank in a private assembly in which they receive their red hats
7 In both the Old & New Testaments it's referred to as The Feast of Unleavened Bread
8 It's the alliterative & just flat-out cooler alternate name of the Galloping Hessian of the Hollow
9 A vine ripe variety of this is the state fruit & the state vegetable of arkansas
10 A muffuletta with cold cuts cheese & olive salad is a specialty of this U.S. city
11 The Mumbai Indians
12 The pope's official titles include Vicar of Christ & this of Rome
13 By definition hyperthyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid is this
14 First name of Ira Levin's Mrs. Woodhouse a New Yorker with child... ominous child
15 The state song of Kansas is this one where seldom is heard a discouraging word
16 Made with various fillings then rolled up and cut the sandwiches seen here have this spirally name
17 The Montreal Alouettes
18 Pope Francis has likened traveling by this conveyance to being in a sardine cane
19 This hairstyle used to cover up a bald spot often just draws more attention to it
20 A swan dive into this saga of books tells us in 2007 the third one in the series sold 150000 copies in one day
21 Connecticut's official state hero is this schoolmaster & spy who died at age 21 in 1776
22 Meats & cheeses or carnitas are popular fillings for this 5-letter Mexican sandwich served on a crusty roll
23 The Chicago Sky
24 Called the world's smallest army this corps of 135 has officially protected the pope since 1506
25 Nearly cut from the film this classic ballad won the Oscar for best song of 1939
26 Anne Rice had this guy introduce himself directly in line one; I am the vampire him. I'm immortal. More or less
27 Mmm state pie! For Illinois it's this seasonal favorite
28 This Vietnamese sandwich typically with pork or chicken & pickled vegetables on a baguette has become popular in the U.S. as well
29 The Seattle Kraken
30 In 1492 Pinturicchio worked blue & other colors decorating apartments for Alexander VI named for this family of Alexanders
31 The Allied invasion that began June 6 1944 was codenamed Operation this
32 Scoresby Sound home to the world's longest one of these narrow inlets lies in Greenland not Norway
33 Fly Girl on In Living Color & Ricki in Gigli
34 In the Tower of London Thomas Cromwell asked this king for Mercy mercy mercy! but got the axe anyway
35 Thanks new granny! The something borrowed she wore at her 2011 wedding was a diamond tiara loaned from Queen Elizabeth's vault
36 Chromium can make up 30% of this alliterative steel making it resistant to corrosion
37 Divided from the Baltic Sea by the Muhu archipelago this gulf bears the name of one of the 3 Baltic national capitals
38 Outcome #3 in The Bourne Legacy & Poe Dameron in The Last Jedi
39 An unexpected obstacle or a limp in yer gitalong
40 After fleeing to London this general pleaded for the French to fight on in a 1940 broadcast
41 The Lord tells him to have his people borrow jewels from their neighbors (good luck getting them back after the Exodus Egyptians)
42 When it comes to pots & pans this 4-letter word comes before iron; the process is more intensive to do to steel
43 The Bay of Tangier makes up part of the western end of this strait
44 Partygoer / Preppie Kid at Fight (uncredited) in Less Than zero & Rusty Ryan in Ocean's Eleven
45 The Doors used this word instead of no time to 'sprawl luxuriously' in the mire
46 St. Francis created an order of this type of alms-seeking friar from a Latin word for beggar
47 That bathroom hasn't been updated since 1932! Let's take out a HELOC short for this & bring things into the 21st century
48 The galvanization of steel involves a thin coat of this end-of-the-alphabet element to prevent rust
49 The beauty of Lake Kachura in Pakistan has earned it this name popularized by noverlist James Hilton to mean heaven on earth
50 Camille Travis in Grey's Anatomy & Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok
51 Relating to the tear-producing organs
52 The Jewish festival of Purim celebrates the time that this woman pleaded for the safety of the Jews from Haman
53 Steve Ells opened the first of these restaurants in 1993 with a loan from his dad; break-even was selling 114 burritos a day
54 Damascus steel is made from this kind of iron whose name suggests it has been repeatedly worked with a hammer
55 This sea of the Arctic Ocean is named for a British rear admiral who also devised a scale for measuring wind force
56 Blaine in Hot Tub Time Machine & Tommy Lee on Pam & Tommy
57 This root vegetable is a type of the more familiar veggie that's sort of in its name
58 In 1924 Clarence Darrow gave a long speech against capital punishment asking for leniency for this pair
59 Hades: You wanna borrow this dog of mine? Why? Hercules: Long story labors yadayadayada; Hades: Tame him & it's cool
60 Also called wolfram this element is added to steel to make it stronger

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# Questions
1 On Nov. 15 1961 JFK suspended the 8-hour workday at this agency saying its work needed to proceed with all possible speed
2 In 2003 No Doubt charted with Its My Life first a 1984 hit for this group that could be in the repetition category
3 Kirks the largest variety of this African antelope can be just 14 inches tall & weigh but 8 pounds
4 William James 1890 The Principles of this is considered a classic in the field
5 This famously publicity-averse Vineland novelist complimented George Saunders work as astoundingly tuned
6 This second Roman emperor tried to ban kissing at state functions perhaps to control an outbreak of cold sores (ugh sorry)
7 Theres a primate in this British expression that refers to freezing weather; the Beastie Boys song is about booze
8 The Bridge about Swedish & Danish cops on the same case was remade as this show in which the cops are British & French
9 Limb weakness & impairment of the heart & nerves are symptoms of this disorder caused by a deficiency in vitamin B1
10 At Brown Jessaca Leinaweaver the chair of this department aims to study humanity past & present
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