Jeopardy April 25 2022 Answers
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Jeopardy April 25 2022 Answers
- It ranks as one of the greatest rock songs of all time
- To enroll in a school to attend classes
- This author was jailed in Concord in 1846 for refusing to pay taxes in protest of the Mexican-American War
- Sailors gave the name Roaring Forties not to a decade but to a windy region between 40 & 50 degrees south this
- The cello is the bass member of the family named for this instrument
- I eyed the bartender. This potent potable I said. Jim Beam black extra-aged this. & don't be stingy on the pour
- By Joni Mitchell
- Adjective for see-through material or an excuse that has no chance of being believed
- The U.S. Army didn't have goons but did have these–cavalrymen armed with both swords & firearms
- The language of the Maldives gives us this word for a ring-shaped reef
- Seen here it's often considered the national instrument of Russia
- I knew she was trouble the minute she walked in; after all she was this WWI dancer & spy whose name means eye of the day
- A familiar spiritual that was a No. 1 hit in the 1950s
- As recounted in the movie Moana Maui was this type of being
- Several future U.S. presidents served in the war; this man was president during it
- Examples of this type of steep-sided depression in the sea floor include the Aleutian Sunda & Mariana
- In 1963 session musician Boots Randolph had a Top 40 hit with Yakety this
- The dame had gams for days from here to this planet visited by the Galileo orbiter & probe in December 1995
- Grammy-winning Song of the Year in 2014
- The place where you arrive on shore after a long journey on a ship
- Shortly after the war this 5-law deal of 1850 tried to sort out the fate of slavery in the territories the U.S. gained
- These deep-sea vents named for the magma-heated water they emit are islands of life in the ocean floor
- Head to the end of the alphabet for this stringed instrument that has a fretted fingerboard
- It was 1994. This munch painting was gone. Vamoosed. The thieves even left a note saying thanks for the bad security
- A posthumous hit for Jim Croce
- Also called wild marjoram this aromatic herb of the mint family is used widely in Mediterranean cooking
- This treaty named for a Mexico City neighborhood ended the war Feb. 2 1848
- From Latin for pool it's a shallow relatively calm body of water separated from the open ocean by a reef or barrier island
- This set of big drums gets its name from the Italian for kettledrums
- The man lived in Caddo Parish in this Louisiana port city. Well… had lived. Turns out some guys don't mix well with threshers
- Though written first Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman takes place 20 years after the events of this novel
- Annalise Keating who helped folks get away with murder
- It's all relative with this folksy term for a small-scale owner-operated business
- The brown this dog-like mammal of the African savannah ain't laughin' when its mane is erect–it's frightened
- To put this animal body part on someone means to have him followed
- Kjøttkaker are this country's beloved meatballs & don't say they're like Swedish ones
- This Stephen King novel says I Georgie am Mr. Bob Gray also known as Pennywise the dancing clown
- Alien nemesis Ellen Ripley
- Meaning reckless this 3-word phrase begins with a denizen of hell
- Also found in South Australia the fur seal named for this nation has a thick mane of long guard hairs
- There's a tradition of watching these birds follow their mother through school buildings in Reading Mass. & Hopkins Minn.
- A reconstruction law for this Japanese city went into effect August 9 1949
- Marlow & Kurtz are characters in this Joseph Conrad novella
- Ezekiel-quoting hitman Jules Winnfield
- Put your heads together & come up with this French term for a private conversation
- A full darker mane on a lion signals a strong presence of this male hormone which is dare we say catnip to the ladies
- Andy Jassy says before taking over as Amazon CEO he was Jeff Bezos' this following him closely & watching every move
- As well as another nickname for the Big Easy it's the town in Italy where emperor Augustus died
- Kya Clark is known as The Marsh Girl in this Delia Owens novel that spent over 2 years on the bestsellers list
- Felix Unger half of a 1970s TV Odd Couple
- This 4-word phrase can mean a fabric colored before weaving or unchanging in opinion
- With easily confused hair features & 4-letter names the ibex is a bearded goat & this is a maned antelope such as the gemsbok
- At 94 this British naturalist reached 1 million followers in 5 hours when he joined Instagram in 2020
- 3 of Canada's 4 Atlantic provinces start with N: Nova Scotia Newfoundland & Labrador this one
- Angie Thomas was still in college when she wrote a story that became this novel about a police shooting
- Bada Bing owner Silvio Dante
- There are multiple hyphens in up-to-the-minute & this similar term that sounds fancy enough to be in a museum
- Remember the mane seen here is this horse breed that originated in a province of the Netherlands
- William Blake depicted the biblical Naomi telling her widowed daughters-in-law she's leaving this one will follow her
- Oktoberfest is a big event in this country of southern Africa which had German overlords from 1884 to 1915