Jeopardy! has won 33 of these awards
What are Emmy's
This celestial body that is a homonym for a human body part
What is Uranus
This country has 11 national languages and is where Tom spent his 25th birthday
What is South Africa
Eating these are what gives the characteristic hue to these birds that often double as lawn ornaments
What is shrimp
This profession has been voted the most trusted profession
What is nursing
This season is the most recent season of Jeopardy! airing in September of 2019
What is the 36th season
This chain store has a lower acceptance rate of job applicants than Harvard has for prospective students, only 2.6% get the job
What is Walmart
This nation was vitally important for air combat during WWII
This mammal gives birth standing up, quite a drop for the baby!
What is a giraffe
Mace is made from the seed covering of this spice
What is nutmeg
This is the current MC/announcer of Jeopardy!
Who is Johnny Gilbert
Several American zoos have put up signs indicating "The Most Dangerous Animal in the World." They are posted next to these objects
What are mirrors
This city has a type of fortified wine named after itself
What is Porto
These structures cover less than 1% of the seafloor but are home to a quarter of all marine species
What are coral reefs
Hypoesthesia is the medical term for this common sensation
What is numbness
Who preceded Alex Trebek as the host of Jeopardy! on its original version
Who is Art Fleming
The Islands of Langerhans are surprisingly located in this body
What is the human body (its in the pancreas)
While this city is well known for pigeon feeding, it is actually illegal to do so here
What is Venice
There's only one wolf pack in the world known to take on this arctic predator
What is a polar bear
This South-East Asian weapon is thought to have been originally used to as a part of the village night watch, not as a weapon but to hit together to create a loud noise to alert people of dangers
What are nunchucks
What is the name of the music played while contestants write their Final Jeopardy! responses
What is Think!
I've used Wikipedia for a lot of these facts. The site takes its name from wikiwiki meaning fast or quick in this language
This city is home to the largest church in Europe
What is the Vatican City
These remarkable trees are the only trees that can cope with the varying saltiness of coastal waters
What are mangrove trees
This group of indigenous peoples had regular contact with Norse tradesmen prior to any "discovery" of the new world by continental Europeans
Who are Inuits