Jeopardy June 10 2024 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy June 10 2024 answers and Solutions. We have just finished solving all the 7 crossword clues found today in the puzzle and we have listed them below. Simply click on any of the clues you are having difficulties finding the solution for and a new page with the answer will pop up.


# Question
1 In 1958 a review of this book now considered a classic called it repulsive disgusting & “highbrow pornography”
2 Its about 25 miles from Sphinx International
3 In Alices Adventures in Wonderland this bunnys first words were Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!
4 Hey dummy! Brea Cal. PD had 2 words for the man who used the carpool lane with one of these in the passenger seat--nice try
5 Carbonate of this element is the active ingredient in Tums which can be used to treat a deficiency of it
6 For a compilation album in 2018 Lisa Marie recorded an emotional reimagined duet Where No One Stands Alone with him
7 A lopsided sports loss or a flat tire
8 Its served by Incheon International
9 When this character gets stuck in a rabbit hole Rabbit says I shall go and fetch Christopher Robin
10 A fossil of a 4-legged whale that fed like a raptor--a walking whale raptor?! Yipes--was dug up in this North African desert
11 Drugs like Claritin work by reducing the effects of this natural chemical in the body
12 Hes not only duetted with wife Faith Hill but with daughter Gracie as well
13 This military command means to turn clockwise 180 degrees
14 Ninoy Aquino International is nearby
15 In a 1917 story by Thornton Burgess Peter Rabbit decides to change his name to this also the name of the bunny in an Easter song
16 Groove Is In The Heart sampled Eva Gabor singing I (before get allergic smelling hay) from the theme of this 60s sitcom
17 Before penicillin bacterial infections were treated with these 5-letter drugs that are still used for eye infections & acne
18 In the Hannah Montana movie they sang Butterfly Fly Away
19 The unpleasant effects after something bad has happened hopefully not after a nuclear explosion
20 King Khalid International is its gateway
21 While writing this 1972 novel Richard Adams consulted R.M. Lockleys natural history study The Private Life of the Rabbit
22 France was furieuse as Australia killed a $66 bil. deal for conventional these & turned to the U.S. & U.K. for nuclear ones
23 The tranquilizer Diazepam began being sold under this name in 1963; a few years later it was mothers little helper
24 Heres this Italian tenor & his son Matteo with whom he recorded the duet called Fall On Me
25 Adjective for someone very enthusiastic in support or very religious
26 Its main airport is fittingly called El Alto & breathing may be hard upon landing
27 This vampire rabbit created by James Howe & his wife Deborah has fangs & sucks the juice out of vegetables
28 Prince Harry & Meghan named their daughter this Harrys grannys family nickname
29 Its the active ingredient in the pens used to treat anaphylaxis
30 25 years after his death Nat King Cole duetted with daughter Natalie on this Grammy-winning hit remember?
31 Type of vessel seen here with a distinctive feature for extra stability
32 The only one of these to have been chosen by the Senate under the 12th Amendment was Richard M. Johnson in 1837
33 Named for an Aztec god the axolotl is found in the wild only in this world capital
34 Known simply as the Monument a 200-foot London landmark was built in the 1670s the decade after this event it commemorates
35 From Canada to your supermarket the Yukon Gold is a variety of this with smooth skin & yellow flesh
36 In Maestro
37 (Tony Hale presents the clue.) You know something good is coming from that E-U prefix as in the sweet sound of the euphonium or this blissed-out feeling
38 In 1935 Charles Watkins became the first official one of these experts who advise the Senate on its rules & procedures
39 The name of the wallaroo sounds like its a mash-up of these two marsupials but its not
40 Begun in 1885 & inaugurated in 1911 the Victor Emmanuel II monument commemorates the unification of this country
41 On January 7 2024 Emma Stone won one of these awards for her performance in Poor Things
42 In Yentl
43 (Tony Hale presents the clue.) Some of the meanings of this word are a hit song by New Order the horse that won the Kentucky Derby in 1915 & the agonizing misery of bad decisions in your
44 In 1834 the Senate censured president Jackson for pulling all federal money out of this
45 The Santa Cruz Mountains are home to this yellow mollusk the mascot for UC Santa Cruz
46 The Washington D.C. area memorial to this service branch depicts a flag-raising on Mount Suribachi
47 The 2024 Gold Wing motorcycle from this Japanese manufacturer features an 1833cc liquid-cooled engine
48 In Fences for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination
49 (Tony Hale presents the clue.) Its not exactly feat; its kind of pre-fear--it covers a group of psychological disorders & in the 40s W.H. Auden wrote his longest poem called The Age of it
50 On Nov.151919 after 2 months debating the Treaty of Versailles a fed-up Senate applied this rule for the first time
51 Rats must gnaw constantly because these teeth whose name means cutter grow their whole lives around 4-5 inches per year
52 A field of 168
53 A poem by Carol Ann Duffy about the woman who married the fool who wished for gold is titled Mrs. this mythic king
54 In Tropic Thunder
55 (Tony Hale presents the clue.) The personified ancient Greek spirits of fear & dread share their names with these two moons of Mars
56 On October 25 2001 the Senate approved this act by a vote of 98-1 with Wisconsins Russ Feingold as the lone dissenter
57 The black-tailed deer is the type of deer named for this other 4-legged animal--no relation just that it has long ears
58 A memorial to the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire was dedicated in 2023 on Washington Place in the heart of this New York City area
59 Today in a temple of this capital city on the Chao Praya River the Golden Buddha contains 5 1/2 tons of pure gold
60 In The Monuments Men
61 (Tony Hale presents the clue.) At the start of Act III Ophelia despairs over Hamlet acting crazy & uses this 3-word phrase that starts with a 3-letter emotion to describe her pain
62 In 1958 a review of this book now considered a classic called it repulsive disgusting & highbrow pornography

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# Questions
1 A 1927 N.Y. Times Headline: Witness Testifies this woman rewrote play and insisted on the spicy scenes because city liked them
2 Blood will have blood says this title character who is later told be bloody bold & resolute
3 In a state of shock on Nov. 27 1978 she announced that both Mayor Moscone & Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot & killed
4 Named for a Spanish Queen this Pacific Island chain was a starting point for famous explorations of 1960 & 2012
5 Frank Sinatra got upset that a photo of him caught fire in a Brooklyn pizzeria in this film
6 A 1976 report initiated by Admiral Rickover found it was an internal not external explosion that caused the destruction of this
7 A Sir since 2018 he contracted TB as a teen in 1953 & spent 8 years in a sanatorium where he learned to play the drums
8 Of the 15 countries formed by the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 this one is alphabetically last
9 Zvartnots International Airport serves this capital & has the code EVN all letters found in the citys name
10 A radical in an 1833 failed uprising in Germany Ludwig von Rochau coined this term for acts taken for practical reasons not ethics
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