Jeopardy April 5 2022 Answers
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Jeopardy April 5 2022 Answers
- Before proclaiming it was the best a man can get this razor company asked via cartoon parrot How are you fixed for blades?
- Purported drink inventor Tom & Irish independence fighter Michael
- King's Landing & Winterfell are a few of the places seen during this show's opening theme
- It's from the Latin for not readable like with bad handwriting
- Here's something to ponder… purchased as a gift to Paris this Rodin sculpture was placed outside the Panthéon in 1906
- On running for re-election in 2024 this law alum from Leningrad State University said I haven't decided; uh huh sure man
- A dermatologic surgeon can use a No. 15 type of this small light blade & a Bard-Parker handle
- Movie auteur Wes & book author Sherwood
- The jaunty William Tell Overture was the theme song for this old show about a masked man
- It's from the Latin for to drink in perhaps some beer
- In pottery when feldspar is added to clay & hit with 2000-degree temps the product turns translucent & is called this
- By the numbers in 1984 it was Ronald Reagan 54 million votes this Minnesota man 17 million fewer
- Olympian Bonnie Blair wore different blades of glory in winning 5 gold medals in this sport
- Sci-fi scribe William & Laugh-In poet Henry
- The Ventures had a hit with the theme for this stately cop show rebooted in 2010 with the same theme
- This 10-letter word describes one who destroys religious images
- A new exhibit this movement Beyond Borders has a 1936 work showing high heels & a rosary tangled in what looks like fish nets
- On Sept. 211981 the Senate confirmed her Supreme Court nomination 99-0
- You can see Joyeuse the sword of this great king of the Franks in the 700s both here & in the Louvre
- U.K. Labour prime minister Harold & rocker Nancy
- This '90s sitcom set at an airfield took flight with an arrangement of a Schubert sonata
- This Latin abbreviation means in the same place
- His painting of a peasant woman of Nuenen peeling potatoes isn't nearly as famous as his Potato Eaters
- In 2002 this Mideast world leader didn't sweat re-election winning 11 million to 0 but by 2003 was an ex-president
- The trowel type of this blade was used to dig; if a charge was called it fit onto a muzzle for hand-to-hand combat
- Accused conspirator Clay & producer Run Run
- Heard here is the stock music piece Temptation Sensation recognizable as the theme of this FX comedy
- A narrative poem treating an epic theme; Tennyson wrote some of the King
- Piet Mondrian saw my line quiver said this sculptor; inspired he began to make mobiles whole pieces that quiver
- Taking a seat in 1990 to rep Stralsund-Rügen-Grimmen preceded this politician's 4 wins running for the world leader gig
- Because it's sprawled across 14 islands this Swedish capital is called the Venice of the North
- Dubbed the Apollo of dogs this nordic-named breed that was used to hunt boar can stand 32 inches at the shoulder
- An 1815 classic: MAME
- If your neck is this you are in pain but if your drink is this you'll soon be feeling no pain
- This character tells Agent Starling she has cheap shoes & looks like a rube & he's just getting started
- Bacon's hated rival Edward Coke was a mentor to Roger Williams who founded the colony of Rhode Island & this capital
- Located off the southern tip of South America Cape Horn is found in this blazing archipelago
- Nova Scotia Duck Tolling is one breed of this sporting dog for whom fetch! should be instinctual
- Monkeys as masters: SEAPLANE THEFT OP
- The landscape here with shepherds is appropriately titled with this adjective from the Latin for shepherd
- In this film about a bachelor party gone wrong Ed Helms tells Zach Galifianakis You are literally too stupid to insult
- You have built an ark to save learning from deluge said Francis to Thomas Bodley founder of the Bodleian one of these
- Papeete is the chief port & city of this Pacific Ocean island
- The great woofer seen here is named for this mountain range in Western Europe
- Billy Pilgrim gets bombed: A HUGE TUSH FLIES OVER
- A cloudless blue sky can be described as this 4-syllable blue
- In this comedy Steve Carell asks a group of rival newscasters Where did you get those clothes? At the toilet store?
- Bacon kissed the hand of King James I of England who was the son of this queen though James never saw her after age 1
- Ticos are residents of this rich country of the Western Hemisphere
- In legend these low-slung Welsh dogs were used to pull fairy carriages
- 1920s romance of a wounded soldier & his nurse: LOST MALE WARFARE
- A word for a thespian gives us this adjective that means excessively theatrical or melodramatic
- A tired & hapless Jeff Bridges expresses some strong dislike for the Eagles in this 1998 Coen Brothers comedy
- Francis' dad was pals with Matthew Parker who in this job from 1559 to 1575 gave the Anglican Church its distinct identity
- This Port city of Egypt is located where the Suez Canal meets the Mediterranean Sea
- The Australian breed seen here shares its name with an ominous Scottish water spirit
- A Colson Whitehead Pulitzer winner: BEEN SICKLY HOT
- The same root gives us quarrelsome & this adjective for someone who is always complaining
- To call you stupid would be an insult to stupid people! Jamie Lee Curtis tells Kevin Kline in this piscatory 1988 comedy
- Francis' uncle Lord Burleigh built a home where you can still see the gardens of this 18th century designer known as Capability