Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (29 results returned)
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | PARTY LIKE IT'S 1899 $200: In 1899 the Senate ratified the Treaty of Paris, ending this war the Spanish-American War |
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | PARTY LIKE IT'S 1899 $400: Type of "activity" displayed by actinium, discovered by Andre Debierne radioactive |
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | PARTY LIKE IT'S 1899 $600: Smith & Wesson introduced the K-frame M&P revolver known as this numerical "special" .38 |
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | PARTY LIKE IT'S 1899 $800: The first peace conference at this Dutch city was held in 1899 The Hague |
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | PARTY LIKE IT'S 1899 $1000: This Asian island group demanded independence from the USA the Philippines |
#5661, aired 2009-03-30 | 1899 $200: Fiat began building automobiles in this European country Italy |
#5661, aired 2009-03-30 | 1899 $400: Pioneering French filmmaker Georges Melies made 1899's "Cendrillon", which we know as this fairy tale "Cinderella" |
#5661, aired 2009-03-30 | 1899 $600: In 1899 the Transvaal & Orange Free State engaged Britain in this war the Boer War |
#5661, aired 2009-03-30 | 1899 $800: He was president in 1899 but would only live 2 years longer McKinley |
#5661, aired 2009-03-30 | 1899 $1000: Oddly, Herbert Putnam became the first experienced librarian to fill this D.C. post Librarian of Congress |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | HEADLINE NEWS 1899 $200: This man forms Detroit automobile company (Henry) Ford |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | HEADLINE NEWS 1899 $400: Defeating English challenger Shamrock, U.S. continues its dominance of this sailing race the America's Cup |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | HEADLINE NEWS 1899 $600: This girl seen here sets fashion trends for women the Gibson Girl |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | HEADLINE NEWS 1899 $800 (Daily Double): General Arthur MacArthur battles rebels in this Asian country the Philippines |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | HEADLINE NEWS 1899 $800: Led by this man, "Wild Bunch" gang robs Wyoming train of $30,000 Butch Cassidy |
#3431, aired 1999-07-05 | PARTY LIKE IT'S 1899 $200: This Wild Bunch leader & the Sundance Kid were partying after robbing a Union Pacific train of over $30,000 Butch Cassidy |
#3431, aired 1999-07-05 | PARTY LIKE IT'S 1899 $400: Toes were tapping to this composer's wildly popular "Maple Leaf Rag" Scott Joplin |
#3431, aired 1999-07-05 | PARTY LIKE IT'S 1899 $600: This borough celebrated its new children's museum, the USA's first, & its National League champion Superbas Brooklyn |
#3431, aired 1999-07-05 | PARTY LIKE IT'S 1899 $800: This Dutch city, now the home of the World Court, hosted one of the first major international peace conferences The Hague |
#2638, aired 1996-02-07 | 1899 $100: This gangster nicknamed "Scarface Al" was born January 17, 1899 (Al) Capone |
#2638, aired 1996-02-07 | 1899 $200: This country became a British protectorate in 1899, 91 years before its occupation by Iraq Kuwait |
#2638, aired 1996-02-07 | 1899 $300: Acetylsalicylic acid, better known as this, was introduced into widespread medical use aspirin |
#2638, aired 1996-02-07 | 1899 $400: In 1899 August Strindberg moved from Lund to this capital city Stockholm |
#2638, aired 1996-02-07 | 1899 $500: This American territory whose capital is Pago Pago was created by an 1899 treaty Samoa |
#2055, aired 1993-07-09 | 1899 $100: In June this outlaw led The Sundance Kid and the rest of his gang in their first big train robbery Butch Cassidy |
#2055, aired 1993-07-09 | 1899 $200: This state's first national park, Mount Rainier, was established Washington |
#2055, aired 1993-07-09 | 1899 $300: William McKinley became the first sitting president to ride in a car when he took a spin in this "steamer" Stanley Steamer |
#2055, aired 1993-07-09 | 1899 $400: The marketer of a beverage called Grain-O acquired the rights to this dessert Jell-O |
#2055, aired 1993-07-09 | 1899 $500: Just days after he was found guilty in a retrial, this French Army Captain was pardoned Dreyfus |
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