Jeopardy February 28 2022 Answers
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Jeopardy February 28 2022 Answers
- During this period that began in 1920 keg parties weren't for drinking but for the dumping of liquor
- The Naismith Awards
- As an adjective it means lesser in importance; as a noun it means a child not yet of legal age
- 'Oh no he isn't grown up' Wendy assured her confidently 'and he is just my size'; he is also the title of the book
- You want to cease a foul habit abruptly? Time to kick it this fowl way
- One of several of its colleges Merton College was founded in 1264 without one Rhodes scholar (as that was a 1902 thing)
- 5 years before his famous ride Paul Revere made a print depicting this bloody March 5 1770 event
- The Gold Glove & Silver Slugger Awards (both sound like it could be boxing but it's not)
- In nursery rhyme land it describes Willie Winkie
- Like the autobiographical hero of this novel just after WWII William Styron was a young southerner living in Brooklyn
- A dance kick where you change legs in the air or a swimming kick used as part of the sidestroke
- Established in 1505 the university of this Spanish city now uses what was Europe's first tobacco factory as Carmen would know
- The tracks of the Central Pacific & this railroad met in Utah in 1869
- The Slammy Awards
- Of limited breadth like an alley you can barely pass through or a mind that won't admit new ideas
- In this William Goldman novel a graduate student must flee a Nazi & his henchmen
- During a 25-year NFL career Morten Andersen missed just 10 of 859 of these kicks that follow a successful play
- Known for its work in medicine this university dates back to 1876 & was originally in downtown Baltimore
- The separate but equal doctrine in the case of plessy v. this judge upheld racial segregation for almost 60 years
- The Dinah Shore Trophy Award
- Physically similar to one of Santa's helpers
- Something is happening here in the barn in this 1945 anti-utopian satire but you don't know what it is do you Mr. Jones?
- Also called mawashi geri this domicile kick swings a leg in a semi-circular motion to strike with the foot
- One of the 7 Sisters colleges it was founded in 1879 as the Harvard Annex
- At the first Thanksgiving in 1621 the Pilgrims shared a feast with these native people of Massachusetts
- The Ballon d'Or
- From a word meaning immeasurably big comes this adjective meaning immeasurably small
- Balnibarbi is a continent & Glumdalclitch a person in this 18th century work
- Dean Martin sang How lucky can one guy be? I kissed her & she kissed me like the fella once said ain't that this?
- 2 very different things plexiglass & the artificial blood cell were invented at this Montreal university founded in 1821
- Somewhere over in Australia is this variety of lorikeet named for its array of colors
- Italy's longest river the Po flows about 400 miles from the Alps into this arm of the Mediterranean
- A basic recipe for pickles calls for a brine of equal parts water & this acidic liquid along with salt & seasonings
- To his brother Orion Mark Twain wrote of & employed a new-fangled one of these made by Remington
- 2 saxophonists & a trombonist were some of the J.B.'s who backed up this legend with the same initials
- To exist in the singular
- If it's red & it's a corundum it's this gem
- The flag of this Southeast Asian nation of 103 million is seen here
- Musing on history Ralph Waldo Emerson wondered why the New World must bear the name of this thieving pickle-dealer
- After introducing rude Charlotte Braun into his comic strip he let one reader know by letter she wouldn't be around for long
- Not exactly a stupid answer this group originally known as the Hawks took some of The Weight off Dylan in the 1960s
- To use your peepers
- Red touch yellow kill a fellow so stay clear of the eastern this venomous snake seen here
- Norway's main Antarctic research station bears the name of this mythic creature of Scandinavian folklore
- At the 1893 World's Fair this pickle-maker from Pittsburgh offered souvenir pickle charms to those who visited his booth
- This Irish poet's great love Maud Gonne addressed him in letters as My dear Willie
- The Tennessee Three the longtime backers for this man famously went to prison with him in 1968
- Theen Español
- This colorful Atlantic type of tuna is the largest type weighing as much as 1500 pounds
- 11200-foot Mount Koussi in northern Chad is the highest summit in this area of more than 3 million square miles
- The cute little pickles seen here go by this French name meaning little horns
- Never doubt the faithfullest heart he wrote to his Immortal Beloved in an 1812 note
- Despite the name this group that backed up Frank Zappa was made up of men not moms
- 4-legged palindromic female flock member
- J is for this tree that brings a burst of purple to the neighborhood but also a mess
- Founded around 636 A.D. Iraq's chief port city is this one at the southeast end of the country
- In this Shakespeare play Trinculo tells King Alonso I have been in such a pickle (meaning drunk) since I saw you last
- Georgia O'Keeffe wrote often to this photographer whom she called Dearest Duck
- Stevie Ray Vaughan had this rhyming rhythm section
- Charles Kingsley wrote of The Sands of this English river