Please find below the Helen Keller: This southern state answer and solution. This question aired on June 29 2022 episode of Jeopardy! TV Game Show. For older Jeopardy Questions and Answers we recommend you to visit our archive page.
Helen Keller: This southern state
Other Jeopardy Questions from June 29 2022
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- This 21st century brand of fine watches took the name of a 20th century brand of shoe polish
- As an adjective it means hasty; as a verb it can mean to fall steeply or vertically like rain
- For you ooh you George Ezra sings he'd lose it all–his piano his treasure chest & his house in this Danube River City
- Less famous than his laws of motion is Newton's law of this a fluid's resistance to flow
- This Edith Wharton character is unhappily married to the sickly Zenobia
- This former capital has a replica of the Temple of the Golden Pavilion built around 1400 by the third Muromachi shogun
- In 1960 a House subcommittee investigated this practice of bribing DJs to play certain songs
- Aristotle said that good tragedy should provide this a cleansing of emotions
- Feeling unfettered & alive Joni Mitchell sang of being a free man in this city
- In 1868 remains of these hyphenated early humans were found in a shallow cave in France's Dordogne region
- Gamekeeper Oliver Mellors is this title character & by book's end also a soon-to-be baby daddy
- Not much happens in this traditional form of drama but shogun Yoshinori was assassinated while watching a performance in 1441
- On TV Bob Hearts her
- It's what you call the cylindrical hand warmer that the lady in the painting is using
- A song by Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull says She gon' make you move to this city both men know well
- Stinging nettle is one of the plants containing this causing swelling & itching; Benadryl is an anti-it drug to combat it
- A Man Called this name is a 59-year-old curmudgeon who drives a Saab
- Tsunayoshi's Laws of Compassion (enforced by death) banned animal cruelty; he was called Inu-kobo or this animal-shogun
- Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf whose name we'll take any excuse to say wrote a popular Concerto in F major for this instrument
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