Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (17 results returned)
#1304, aired 1990-04-12 | 1890 $100: These 2 service academies played the first of their annual football games West Point & the Naval Academy at Annapolis |
#1304, aired 1990-04-12 | 1890 $200: For the first time members of this religious group didn't win all the council seats in Salt Lake City the Mormons |
#1304, aired 1990-04-12 | 1890 $300: A monopoly was created for James Buchanan Duke when he formed this tobacco conglomerate American Tobacco Company |
#1304, aired 1990-04-12 | 1890 $400: These 2 national parks were established in California Yosemite & Sequoia |
#1304, aired 1990-04-12 | 1890 $500: This execution method was used for the first time in New York's Auburn Prison electric chair |
#495, aired 1986-10-31 | 1890's $200: In 1892, at age 53, WCTU founder Miss Frances Willard learned to ride one of these bicycle |
#495, aired 1986-10-31 | 1890's $400: In 1896, the director of the Sorbonne's psychology lab, Alfred Binet, devised this test I.Q. test |
#495, aired 1986-10-31 | 1890's $700 (Daily Double): The Chicago Exposition celebrated the 400th anniversary of this discovery of America by Christopher Columbus) |
#495, aired 1986-10-31 | 1890's $800: After previously suggesting that Jews convert to Catholicism, Theodor Herzl founded this movement Zionism |
#420, aired 1986-04-18 | 1890's $200: 1st ever was built by G.W. Gale Ferris for the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 a Ferris wheel |
#420, aired 1986-04-18 | 1890's $400: He survived Little Bighorn & a Wild West Show, but was gunned down by troops in 1890 Sitting Bull |
#420, aired 1986-04-18 | 1890's $800: In 1891, this petite painter produced his first music hall posters Toulouse-Lautrec |
#420, aired 1986-04-18 | 1890's $900 (Daily Double): 3 of original 5 prize categories established by Alfred Nobel's will after he died in 1896 (3 of) physics, physiology or medicine, chemistry, literature, & peace |
#420, aired 1986-04-18 | 1890's $1000: After 1892, this New York City harbor site was called in several languages "the Isle of Tears" Ellis Island |
#383, aired 1986-02-26 | 1890's $200: In 1890, a new sports arena opened in New York bearing this same name as its predecessor Madison Square Garden |
#383, aired 1986-02-26 | 1890's $400: In 1895, this Irish playwright was sentenced to 2 years' hard labor on a morals charge Oscar Wilde |
#383, aired 1986-02-26 | 1890's $600: In 1896 decision, Supreme Court said facilities could be racialy separate if they were this equal |
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