Final Jeopardy 04-22-2022 Answers

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  • A 1787 draft said this person should have the title His Excellency
  • This section originally began We the people of the states of New-Hampshire Massachusetts…
  • It originally continued but no one religiously scrupulous of bearing arms shall be compelled to
  • The final draft added the phrase be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb to this
  • At one point the House of Representatives got sole power of this with no trial in the Senate
  • Tom Selleck privately investigated as this character in more than 150 episodes from 1980 to 1988
  • We met Hannibal B.A. Face & Murdock in 1983 on this show; I love it when a plan comes together
  • On Star Trek: The Next Generation this son of Mogh was the only Klingon in Starfleet
  • Krystle Carrington & her rival Alexis brawled in a koi pond as one does on this nighttime soap
  • Little Cheers ditty / ‘Bout Sam & Diane / Diane played by this actress / Doing the best she can
  • Seen here is a purplish variety of this leafy superfood that can be cooked or eaten raw
  • While a mole is an insectivore a vole belongs to this order
  • A variety of feldspar this mineral is a June birthstone & is also mentioned in the title of a Wilkie Collins novel
  • Muscle cramps are a symptom of hypokalemia a deficiency of this mineral
  • Don’t confuse the macaw a bird with this largely Asian type of monkey such as the Japanese species
  • One of these subterranean laborers was a groover
  • In Latin this food preparation job is carnifex; in medieval England it also meant executioner
  • If you were a nob Thatcher you might make hats or these to cover the same area
  • A Granger was one of these especially the tenant type
  • This nickname today for an unskilled golfer once meant a seller of cheap goods
  • Sony Studios commendably has a program for these gifts to equal what an employee gives to a charity
  • Equalization of pressure in the ear perhaps with the Frenzel maneuver is key to this acronymic activity
  • This was ratified by 29 states within one year of its Senate approval in march 1972 but that was 9 states short of what was needed
  • Calif.’s Board of Equalization ensures assessments are fair in levying these taxes the main source of local government revenue
  • Fahrenheit & Celsius thermometers read the same at this chilly temperature
  • Man of Steel’s weakness (10 letters)
  • Sentimental item (8 letters)
  • Carved doll of the Hopi people (7 letters)
  • British breakfast fishies (7 letters)
  • Island of Fukuoka & Nagasaki (6 letters)
  • The flag seen here was used by this Pacific kingdom; today it’s used as the state flag
  • Here’s the flag of this former nation where cities like Karl-Marx-Stadt once existed
  • A country until 1975 the Himalayan kingdom of Sikkim used the flag seen here depicting a prayer wheel of this religion
  • General Dương Văn Minh was the last president of this former nation whose flag is seen here
  • Formed after World War I this country whose flag is seen here would be split into several countries in the 1990s
  • In 1960 the U.S. launched the U.S.S. Enterprise the first of these big boats that was nuclear powered
  • In 1735 Dr. Claudius Amyand performed the first successful surgery of this type removing the vermiform organ
  • On Oct. 13 1983 the first call on a commercial cell phone was made to a grandson of this inventor
  • When Roald Amundsen made it to the Beaufort Sea in 1905 he became the first explorer to navigate this treacherous route
  • In 1914 Tampa had the world’s first scheduled passenger airline service with pretty short flights–to this city
  • I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (2000)
  • Everything Is Awesome!!! (2014)
  • Jai Ho (2008)
  • Lady Marmalade (2001)
  • I Need To Wake Up (a 2006 documentary)
  • For movies it’s not just a first showing but a successful Mac-based editing program introduced by Adobe in 1991
  • Naiveness is in the dictionary but the more common noun is this French form
  • A donnée is literally French for this an assumed fact
  • Today’s kids must wonder how to tear the online editions of newspapers into strips for this craft
  • It meant a plume of feathers worn on a hat then came to signify style or swagger
  • This tormented Shakespeare title character moans O what a rogue and peasant slave am I
  • This protagonist of a 1951 classic complained about phonies a lot even the way they said hello
  • How doth the city sit solitary that was full of people! is the first complaint in this Bible book of complaints
  • This whiny girl wants a boat exactly like Mr. Wonka’s! and I want lots of Oompa-Loompas to row me about
  • Of the dunces in a 1980 book this hero says I mingle with my peers or no one and since I have no peers I mingle with no one
  • It’s the traditional cheese on a Reuben sandwich
  • Saganaki & tiropita are cheesy appetizers from this country
  • In 2021 Culver’s & the Great Dane were voted 2 of the top places in Wisconsin for fried these
  • At a banquet during the Congress of Vienna this 4-letter French cheese took the title the king of cheeses
  • This smooth rich slightly sweet double or triple cream cheese from Italy works very nicely in a variety of brulees
  • DNA from 2 living descendants of Anne of York was used to identify the remains of this man
  • The whole solution can be found here: Today Jeopardy Answers.

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