Jeopardy May 12 2021 Answers
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Jeopardy May 12 2021 Answers
- JFK's brother-in-law Sargent Shriver was president of this intl. sports program for people with intellectual disabilities
- For spring try a dress in the purplish color of this 5-letter spring bloomer Syringa vulgaris
- Barry Gordon provided the voice of Donatello in nearly 200 episodes of this reptilian cartoon dude
- Departure
- Town & Country's combo for a Oaxacan Old Fashioned has mezcal bitters & Corralejo Reposado this booze
- A famous sonnet asks Shall I compare thee to this? Thou art more lovely and more temperate
- Woman in Red Anna Sage actually wore an orange skirt as this gangster was killed in 1934; hope going to that movie was worth it!
- These four letters made waves in the 1960s as when Jean Shrimpton wore an early version of this dress at a stodgy racing event
- Harry Shearer was in the 1957 pilot of this sitcom as an Eddie Haskell-like boy along with Casey Adams in the role of Ward Cleaver
- Mausoleum
- The alcoholic seven in a Seven & Seven is from this whiskey brand
- The life marriages & personal growth of Janie Crawford are detailed in Zora Neale Hurston's classic Their Eyes Were doing this
- Maria Clemm was this poet's aunt & after he married Maria's daughter Virginia his mom-in-law; quoth the host… uuuuugh
- This word for a big billowy skirt is a homophone of a word meaning disappear
- Nev & Kamie help people figure out if their online loves are real on this MTV show
- Prima donna as an opera star or otherwise
- I say this booze you're a fine booze what a good booze you would be in a Sidecar with triple sec lemon juice & a lemon wedge
- This Pulitzer Prize winner & New Yorker contributor wrote Catch and Kill: Lies Spies and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators
- In 1791 he built a coalition against Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law to win a Senate seat; that did not end well
- brides.com says the stiffer this T fabric the better the quality–doesn't sound comfy
- From 2000 until 2003 John Ritter was the voice of this colorful canine on PBS
- Forehead
- This brand offers a 3-step recipe: 1) put ice in a highball glass; 2) pour its Old No. 7 over ice; 3) top with Coke
- It's Double Fudge when 2 cousins both named Farley Drexel Hatcher meet in a tale by this legendary children's author
- Some rough ends for this 1930s crime family–Arthur was killed trying to escape prison; Lloyd by his wife & Fred & Ma by the FBI
- Go vintage with the look of this era named for a king from 1901 to 1910
- Episodes of this Adult Swim stop-motion show include Junk in the Trunk Lust for Puppets & Toy Meets Girl
- Cajole (starts with the same letter)
- A Last-Word cocktail combines gin maraschino liqueur lime juice & this liqueur from France that gave its name to a color
- The first published novel by this author of The Moonstone was 1850's Antonina; or The Fall of Rome
- This French national anthem is heard in the 1812 Overture
- Harking back to the Bible other names for it include the Sea of Lot & the Sea of Sodom
- She attended the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf before going to Radcliffe where she graduated cum laude in 1904
- In Hawaii May 1 is celebrated as this floral day that also rhymes with May Day
- The Nazi high command gets locked inside a burning Paris theater in this 2009 Tarantino movie
- Because they live off of hosts skin mites & lice are classified as these
- Beethoven's Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor is better known as this after the inscription on the autograph score
- Nunivak & the Pribilof Islands are among the largest in this sea
- The daughter of Chinese refugees architect Maya Lin designed this Washington D.C. monument
- Every year Jerusalem has a relay race with torches to celebrate this holiday
- As an American Werewolf in this city David Naughton is beckoned into a theater where he's confronted by his zombified victims
- To take the words or ideas of another & pass them off as your own
- An der schönen blauen Donau is the German name of this waltz
- Named for certain sea life it merges with the Tasman Sea to the south
- In an 1851 speech this formerly enslaved abolitionist & a feminist wondered Ain't I a woman?
- Retailer Fred Lazarus Jr. lobbied FDR & got this holiday moved to always leave about 4 weeks to shop before Christmas
- Lon Chaney haunted the title theater in the 1925 film version of this Gaston Leroux novel
- To do this process heat milk to 161 degrees hold it there for 15 seconds & then rapidly cool
- The soundtrack of Apocalypse Now includes this piece from a Wagner opera
- Indonesia's most populous island shares its name with this sea to the north
- This groundbreaking journalist went undercover as a patient to expose the horrible conditions in a psychiatric hospital
- Often happening the same week as America's birthday Canada Day is on this date
- In The Shawshank Redemption a prison theater crowd watching Gilda erupts when this title actress flips her hair
- From a Latin word for powder it means to pound or grind something into a powder
- On the Trail is a movement from this Suite Ferde Grofe's most famous
- With a maximum depth of only about 46 feet the Sea of this to the east of Crimea is the world's shallowest sea
- This soprano of Greek heritage had an often tempestous & public romance with Aristotle Onassis
- In the anniversary year 1892 Benjamin Harrison urged observance of a holiday honoring this pioneer of progress
- Elisa & Giles live above the Orpheum Cinema in this 2017 del Toro Best Picture Oscar winner
- Of the 3 traditional birthstones for August it's the green one