Final Jeopardy 06-15-2022 Answers

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  • Years that end in 3 & 8 bring out big celebrations of this company; in 2018 its 115th birthday bash had 6500 riders roaring down Wisconsin Avenue
  • In 1969 Milwaukee Bucks management was excited to introduce this new player who soon led the team to its first championship; he lived in an apartment in Juno Village with a specially raised doorframe
  • It’s not as big as Comic-Con but thousands attend Gary Con in Lake Geneva Wisconsin where Gary Gygax invented this pioneering role-playing game; you can get your dice blessed near the Riviera Fountain
  • Milwaukee’s German heritage is celebrated with a summertime festival along Lake Michigan or more quietly with monuments all over the city like the one to Schiller & this friend & fellow German romantic writer
  • The Milwaukee Art Museum now has wings designed by geniuses from both ends of Europe; in 2001 a new pavilion with a removable sunscreen designed by Spain’s Santiago Calatrava joined the original building by this modernist from Finland
  • Nasus
  • Pulmo
  • Bracchium
  • Auris
  • Genu (as in genuflect)
  • In 1973 North Carolina went green in naming this as the official state precious stone
  • Teddy Roosevelt cited what he described as a West African proverb: do this & carry a big stick; you will go far
  • Hickory is the traditional material for making these sporting sticks with a net at one end
  • The stone weighs between 38 & 44 pounds in this sport
  • In 1950 this 336-pound object was stolen by Scottish nationalists on Christmas but it was recovered a few months later
  • In 2017 he released his first book The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance
  • 80s & ’90s Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady dealt with the crisis & bailout of failing S&Ls short for these institutions
  • In the late 1890s its territorial gov. John Green Brady called for statehood; he died in Sitka before it happened
  • For his PBS Civil War documentary Ken Burns relied on this man’s photographs
  • When the 1993 bill named for him became law it instituted background checks for gun purchases
  • Head coaches of this mile high football team have included John Fox & Gary Kubiak
  • Larry Bird once coached this NBA team whose nickname was chosen to refer to horse racing & car racing
  • This Notre Dame quartet was coached by Knute Rockne
  • Coaches at Kentucky State in this state capital may want to explain why their team nickname is spelled Thorobreds
  • Don Nelson coached Dirk Nowitzki & the rest of this NBA team when its uniform logo went horsey in 2001
  • Psalm 23 refers to one of these that runneth over so stop pouring already
  • If the audience is packed like these little herring relatives the venue is pretty full
  • At the theater SRO is short for this
  • Your place is really full if you’re packed to these exposed beams in the ceiling
  • Past tense for eat is spelled out in this word that means I couldn’t eat another bite
  • Missionary work by Bishop Palladius & this saint succeeded in converting Ireland to Christianity
  • This branch of the goths migrated to the Iberian Peninsula & gained domination over it
  • Containing the Mishnah & Gemara the Babylonian version of this vast compilation of Jewish law was compiled
  • This Christian patriarch & Bishop of Hippo wrote the philosophical treatise The City of God
  • This temple was founded in Henan China around 495 & became associated with Zen Buddhism & martial arts
  • This African country is home to Tobruk Tripoli & the oasis town of Tazirbu
  • To make the national government more accessible to all Nigerians in 1991 Abuja replaced this city as Nigeria’s capital
  • The Limpopo River between South Africa & Botswana is also known as this river after a large predator
  • Massawa & Assab are important port cities of Eritrea on the shores of this long body of water
  • The Blue Nile & the White Nile join together just north of this capital city
  • This character lost his parents in a boating accident & was adopted by Bilbo
  • This Beverly Cleary girl has a mom & dad; Helen Hunt Jackson’s 1884 character of the same name does not
  • At the beginning of this Bronte novel this orphaned title character is sent to the Lowood Institution where she is mistreated
  • In this John Irving novel the eccentric Dr. Wilbur Larch runs an orphanage
  • The sabal this Florida’s state tree has a heart that tastes like cabbage
  • Also known as the ground laurel it has been Massachusetts’ state flower since 1918 not 1620
  • California made the lace type of this fungus-alga partnership its official state one
  • Hawaii’s state plant is kalo the local name for this root used to make poi
  • Known for living a long time one of Nevada’s two state trees is this type of pine named for the feature seen here
  • Folks guard against these mindless monsters on Black Summer
  • Return of the Killer Catfish & Mekong Mutilator were episodes of this Animal Planet adventure show
  • In a Christmas special narrated by Burl Ives this title animal meets an abominable snow monster
  • The monster-hunting Winchester boys on this show tangled with demons & Rakshasa
  • There were also vampires & werewolves on this Showtime series with characters like Dorian Gray & Victor Frankenstein
  • A heavy dairy product beaten until it’s stiff
  • A memorable line from Dr. Strangelove: Gentlemen you can’t fight in here! This is the ____ ____
  • Type of glasses favored by John Lennon & the farmer in American Gothic
  • It’s another name for tungsten
  • The shape of an electromagnetic emission or of a gnarly breaker
  • Babe Didrikson Zaharias Evan Strong & Roy Campanella broke barriers representing this brand
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