Jeopardy June 16 2022 Answers
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Jeopardy June 16 2022 Answers
- Her self-portrait titled Diego & I sold for $34.9 million at a 2021 auction a record for her
- To be near the end is to be on your these anatomical items
- The Jungle Book contains a story about Rikki-Tikki-Tavi one of these animals who protects his human family
- The Babysitter Murders became this 1978 film introducing Michael Myers
- Get out & elect this group that helps set what kids are taught; the National Assoc. of them says voter turnout often runs under 10%
- Done with manufacturing wagons he set up an elevator shop in Yonkers in 1853 & business just went up from there
- Kehinde Wiley has jasmine (to represent Hawaii) & chrysanthemums (Chicago's official flower) in his portrait of this man
- Influence from one's equals
- Herman Melville dedicated Moby Dick to this New Englander who had mentored him
- A masked killer known as Ghostface torments teens in this 1996 horror film & its 2022 outing
- Get out to the West Coast for Bottlerock a festival of big music acts & wine tasting in this California valley
- Later a shipping magnate this businessman whose middle name was Socrates made his first million by age 25 dealing tobacco
- Dancers were a favorite subject of this artist as in his 1879 work shown here
- Fascinated by the famous
- In Oliver Twist precocious pickpocket Jack Dawkins is better known by this nickname
- Sammy Davis Jr.'s cover of a song from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory plays before the start of this 2021 scarefest
- Get out and play the combo game foot volley invented in this country that's a powerhouse in soccer & beach volleyball
- Dining out as Ron Swanson on Parks & Rec he introduced the turf & turf. It's a 16-ounce T-bone & a 24-ounce porterhouse
- In the 1930s Picasso often represented himself in his work as this mythical creature half man & half bull
- Per the Farmers' Almanac the hot period from July 3 to August 11
- His 1789 book Songs of Innocence fittingly includes The Lamb
- In a 2017 horror film he starred as Chris Washington trying to Get Out of the Armitage home
- Get out there & meet someone then 7 minutes later meet someone else in this system invented by an L.A. rabbi in the 1990s
- More than just a mantra homophone this German has a unit of electrical resistance named for him
- This New Englander showed the struggle between humans & nature in seascapes like Fog Warning & The Herring Net
- Thrown around by a storm; it's in the poem on the Statue of Liberty
- The title of this semi-autobiographical novel by James Baldwin comes from a traditional hymn
- The spawn of Satan is given this first name & is raised by an ambassador in The Omen
- Get out in your garden and plant this every part of which can be used in cooking
- Rossini called this Prussian-born composer our little Mozart of the Champs-Élysées
- On May 5 1960 Khrushchev informed the Supreme Soviet this alphanumeric U.S. plane had been shot down over the USSR 4 days earlier
- The world's largest stand of ponderosa pines is near Flagstaff in Coconino National Forest in this state
- In 1916 astronomer Karl Schwarzschild used relativistic equations to predict the existence of these inescapable bodies
- This 8-letter avian word describes the doors on the 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL coupe
- In this Disney flick one of the title characters has an enchanted rose that he keeps under glass
- A 1960 hit song described it as itsy bitsy & teenie weenie
- Despite a generous retirement plan of 2 million francs a year & this island as his own Napoleon returned to France on March 1 1815
- An Idaho city gave its name to a geyser there called these Springs; it was Beer Springs but went non-alcoholic
- On Dec. 24 2021 this physicist tweeted Maybe Santa's reindeer are stationary & it is we who fly past them
- Company founder & namesake Enzo had to give approval in order for someone to purchase one of its 250 GTOs
- She starred in the movie The Rose & had a No. 3 hit with the title song in 1980
- Babies in Bologna
- Harlon Block Michael Strank Ira Hayes & 3 other servicemen were famously pictured on this island on Feb. 23 1945
- A favorite restaurant of Joe Biden's is Piccolina Toscana in this Delaware city his longtime home
- Einstein first stated the concept now summed up in this formula just 5 symbols in a short paper often called an afterthought
- In 2018 this doozy of an American car sold for $22 million; previous owners include Gary Cooper
- This woman shot a metaphoric arrow of love into now-husband Kit Harington & as Ygritte a real one into Kit's Jon Snow
- This Greek musical instrument resembles a mandolin
- France's National Assembly got The Declaration of the Rights of Man & of the Citizen from this military hero on July 11 1789
- Sheffield Alabama is home to these Shoals the studio where Wild Horses & Old Time Rock & Roll were recorded
- Nobel winner Kip Thorne made sure the science was right in Interstellar about a trip through one of these relativistic tunnels
- In The Spy Who Loved Me James Bond had esprit with this carmaker's Esprit–it converted into a submarine
- Seen here this daughter of a movie swashbuckler is an actor in her own right
- Native to Africa this hound dog is also known to be barkless
- He was inaugurated as president on Nov. 3 1970 in Chile but 3 years later fell in a military coup
- This Oregon State University city is about 40 miles down the Willamette from Eugene
- This hyphenated term linking 3 dimensions with a fourth is a key concept in relativistic theory
- Here's a real beauty from the 1960s this hyphenated British make's 3000
- The song Everything's Coming Up Roses is from this musical about Rose Lee
- It's a decorative mark or jewel in the middle of the forehead traditionally worn by married Hindu women