Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#4348, aired 2003-06-25 | THE '76ers $400: Roman emperor Theodosius I abolished these Greek games that had begun back in 776 B.C. Olympic Games |
#4348, aired 2003-06-25 | THE '76ers $800: It made news in Nov. 1976 when it was announced that this 9-year-old girl would attend a D.C. public school Amy Carter |
#4348, aired 2003-06-25 | THE '76ers $1200: First published at Harvard in 1876, it was the first collegiate humor magazine in the U.S. Harvard Lampoon |
#4348, aired 2003-06-25 | THE '76ers $1600: This "timely" British royal observatory was open for business in 1676 Greenwich |
#4348, aired 2003-06-25 | THE '76ers $10,800 (Daily Double): The "Babylonian Captivity" of the Roman Catholic popes in this French city was ended by Pope Gregory XI in 1376 Avignon |
#3848, aired 2001-05-02 | '76ers $200: On July 4, 1776 this head of the Army was in New York preparing for a British attack George Washington |
#3848, aired 2001-05-02 | '76ers $400: The musical "1776" includes the song "Sit Down, John", addressed to this gabby guy from Massachusetts John Adams |
#3848, aired 2001-05-02 | '76ers $600: Army doctor Benjamin Rush believed in the "depletion" of this, sometimes removing 80% of it from a patient blood |
#3848, aired 2001-05-02 | '76ers $800: Samuel "Bacon Face" Chase became a justice of this 20 years after signing the Declaration of Independence the Supreme Court |
#3848, aired 2001-05-02 | '76ers $1,500 (Daily Double): The last hour of this patriot is seen here Nathan Hale |
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