Jeopardy July 14 2022 Answers
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Jeopardy July 14 2022 Answers
- Encyclopedia Britannica calls him The Foundingest Father of them all (really!)
- 277 miles long & found in the American Southwest it's one of the largest land gorges on Earth
- Last Exit to Springfield
- About .26 inches a unit called this insect's space is based on the length of the gaps in a hive
- The king can't move without being put in check! Curses! It's this chess situation–a draw!–who no one ever wants to see!
- With a name meaning cold he's the animated guy with a corncob pipe & a button nose
- Cheers to this Harvard grad a second cousin of the second president
- The Earth's longest river is the Nile but this one carries the most water by volume
- From 2012: Say My Name
- The GGE this substance gallon equivalent compares the energy content of alternative fuels
- Pater Corpus doesn't quite have the same ring as this slang term for the build of some fathers
- About temperature this adjective can mean cold; when used regarding lettuce it means fresh & firm
- Activist lawyer James Otis is credited with saying that this without representation is tyranny
- This liquid beneath the Earth's surface is different in Hawaii–it has more molten rock & fewer gases & fragments
- Chidi's Choice
- A braza about 5 1/2 feet is an old Spanish measure based on the reach of outspread these
- This insurance duo–the big cost you owe before your insurer kicks in & the money given to your doc as you get services–are just the worst
- This word is paired with an opposite in the name of a relieving cream to treat minor aches & pains of the muscles & joints
- This Virginian first became prominent for his oratory in a 1763 case about whether it was OK to pay clergy with cash rather than tobacco
- Larger trees are starting to encroach north on this ecosystem defined by its lack of them
- Wind Sprints & Black Eyes & Broken Hearts
- A city map also called a plat shows the division into single-owner areas called this P word a synonym of packages
- Listerine says bad breath is also known as oral malodor or this word; now oral malodor… that'd be a better name
- If your office is really as cold as this space for dry aging it's well under 40 degrees
- The Penman of the Revolution John Dickinson drafted the first version of this predecessor to the Constitution
- Hurricanes don't hit our middle as this effect of the rotating earth on wind flow increases the further you get from the equator
- Riding in Town Cars with Boys & The Unblairable Lightness of Being
- You can spell acre with letters in this metric measurement that equals 2.471 acres
- The result for your account of writing a check you can't cover? It's this villain who many need protection from
- The food seen here is prepared crudo Spanish & Italian for this word
- This river's name comes from a word for arrow implying that it is faster than the Euphrates
- A Scottish castle is home to this school of witchcraft & wizardry
- Spoken in medieval southern France the dialect langue d'Oc got its name because Oc not this meant yes there
- Saying it wasn't a protest song Bob Dylan did include the lyrics How many times must the cannonballs fly
- As Germany's chancellor of change you ended military conscription & introduced a minimum wage
- A small figurine like an Academy Award
- In Sanskrit the name of this river comes from sindhu which means river
- This Prague author's unfinished novel The Castle has a man named K trying unsuccessfully to access the title place
- In 2008 this European country's parliament passed an act officially adopting Brazilian spellings of hundreds of words
- Seen here Alexandra Shipp played a younger version of this film mutant originally portrayed by Halle Berry
- You won the U.S. National All-Around Gymnastics Championships from 2013 to 2016 & in 2018 2019 & 2021
- At the recent Tokyo Olympics Alix Klineman & April Ross netted gold in this sport
- This river that gave its name to a Georgia city was known as Rio Dulce or sweet river to early Spanish explorers
- In this 17th century religious allegory Christian & hopeful are imprisoned for a time at Doubting Castle
- Ladino or Sephardi was carried to the Mideast by people expelled from their homeland in 1492 at the urging of this judicial body
- Formerly the Hartford Whalers they blew into Raleigh in 1997
- You took a constitutional oath on October 26 2020
- An expert in the formal rules & procedures of running an assembly like the British legislature
- Some Europeans called this Chinese river the Blue River perhaps to distinguish it from the Yellow River
- A key antagonist in The Chronicles of Narnia she lives in a castle full of stone statues
- In 1898 an explosion killed the last known speaker of this Adriatic language that shared its name with a dog breed
- Blood On The Coal by The Folksmen is on the soundtrack album of this Christopher Guest mockumentary
- You served as Archbishop of Cape Town from 1986 to 1996
- This adjective means having no previous example known
- A king of Alba Longa near present-day Castel Gandolfo drowned in this river which was then named for him
- Young Cassandra Mortmain lives in the rundown title structure in I Capture the Castle by this 101 Dalmatians author
- Isolated from its romantic relatives Romanian has been influenced by this language group of neighbors like Serbia & Bulgaria
- Spencer Tracy was on the side of evolution while Fredric March argued creationism in this classic 1960 film
- After a huge upset in the 1948 election you did the honorable thing & conceded to Pres. Truman & sent congratulations
- If you support another person's alibi you provide this 4-O word from the Latin for to strengthen