Jeopardy February 11 2022 Answers
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Jeopardy February 11 2022 Answers
- His body emaciated from years of fasting he didn't last long after an assassin's bullets felled him in 1948 New Delhi
- He used 2 hammers to bore a 14-foot hole in rock & defeat a drill; however he died doing it
- The USS Pennsylvania was in drydock at this naval base on December 7 1941
- … for my this be it t- guayabera or flannel; so sexy it hurts
- Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (after going to Washington)
- Intuition not arrived at via sight hearing touch taste or smell
- Known to Israelis as Arik this ex-general was prime minister from 2001 to 2006
- Some teach that the ghost of this pirate who died in 1718 glows under the waters off North Carolina searching for his own head
- John Quincy Adams argued the case of the Africans who had mutinied aboard this slave ship & won their freedom
- … for your this which we can only assume is a choice of Know-Nothing Likud or Bull Moose
- Denzel Washington stepping up in Philadelphia
- It's a nickname for Chicago
- This Waltz King was 23 when he combined his orchestra with his dad's
- He was big he was blue & one story said his footprints filled with water & became Minnesota's 10000 lakes so to repeat… he was big
- Tamil words for tie & wood give us the name of this type of twin-hulled boat
- … for this northern Italian city & fashion capital site of Sforzesco Castle
- Margot Robbie gliding through I Tonya
- The parable of the workers in the vineyard in mark 20 gave us this idiom for anything done at the last minute
- The couple seen here Menkaure & wife were found near one of the three main pyramids at this city
- Stand in front of the bathroom mirror with a… candle & say this witch's name 3 times; if it works you'll need that drink too
- These boats in the lagoon at Boston's Public Garden were inspired by the opera Lohengrin & declared a Boston landmark
- … for this animal Who Walks Through Walls in a Robert A. Heinlein title
- Sidney Poitier taking a tough assignment in To Sir with Love
- If you're taking the subway keep your distance from this electrified part of the tracks
- In 451 it took a combined army of Roman & Germanic forces to stop this leader of a Central Asian people at a battle near Troyes
- Were you raised by coyotes?! Well this cowboy was after being lost by his parents near a certain Texas river
- The world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier it was launched in 1960 & was the 8th U.S. naval vessel to carry the name
- … for this island nation whose largest freshwater lake is the 260-square-mile Biwa
- Holly Hunter before saying hi to motherhood in Raising Arizona
- In the 19th century this phrase began its association with all things press-related
- The colossus is long gone but on this sunny island of Greece you can visit the Acropolis of Lindos
- Completes the title of legendary animal trainer Mabel Stark's memoir Hold That…
- This word for a throwing stick comes from an Aboriginal language
- Be at peace! The columbine gets its name from Latin for this bird
- Black tie with turn-ups on the trousers? Appalling
- Hume Marx Freud Voyager Next Generation & others combined in an Indiana University class about this show & Religion
- After flying over the Nazca Lines in this country get away to Huacachina an oasis in the middle of the desert
- Seen here singer Mary Wilson wrote a memoir titled Dreamgirl: My Life as… a member of this trio
- Hamlet mentions this stone-throwing weapon & the book of Judges says the children of Benjamin included 700 experts in it
- Kansas' state flower the common this is in the genus Helianthus
- Old Mrs. Dudge still has an aerial on her telly
- Fact-checking this Netflix show the Energy Department said in 2016 we don't explore parallel universes
- Take the 3:10 to this city at the southwestern tip of Arizona that frequently ranks as the sunniest city in the United States
- Freedom in Exile is the autobiography of Tenzin Gyatso better known by this religious title
- Originally a Cavalry sword with a curved blade it's also the name of a fencing weapon
- The thoughtful should know that the name of this flower comes from French for thought
- Let's take our seats & meet for a drink at the interval
- Seen here this rocker told most of the hopefuls on American Idol to Dream On
- With over 300 sunny days each year this tourist destination in the south of Spain has a name meaning sun coast
- Toni Morrison edited the memoir of this woman who was a Black Panther a UCLA professor & a fugitive
- Sir Walter Scott popularized this name for a type of heavy broadsword favored by Scots Highlanders
- This flower seen here
- We're frightfully busy at the hospital in the casualty department
- Can't remember the last name of this multi-limbed neighbor of SpongeBob? Remember his multiple limbs
- It looks like a different planet but one of the hottest places on Earth is Dallol in this largest Horn of Africa country
- Every Secret Thing by Patty Hearst includes a firsthand account of her abduction by this militant group
- The name of this combo stabbing & chopping weapon is from the Middle German for halm handle & barte hatchet
- This flower whose name is derived from wolf is also a word used to describe wolves
- Oh no! Colin has stopped on the verge of the M1; his car broke down
- John Bradley played this better with a book than a sword character on Game of Thrones