Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (19 results returned)
#1126, aired 1989-06-26 | 18TH C. AMERICA $200: In December 1783 Gen. Washington resigned his commission before Congress in this Maryland capital Annapolis |
#1126, aired 1989-06-26 | 18TH C. AMERICA $400: The 1st 4 of the Coercive or Intolerable Acts were passed in 1774 as punishment for this the Boston Tea Party |
#1126, aired 1989-06-26 | 18TH C. AMERICA $600: The 1st Census of the United States was held in this year 1790 |
#1126, aired 1989-06-26 | 18TH C. AMERICA $800: In July 1701 this city had only one Cadillac--Antoine, its founder Detroit |
#1126, aired 1989-06-26 | 18TH C. AMERICA $1000: Nickname of the man who said, "1st in war, 1st in peace, 1st in the hearts of his countrymen" "Light-Horse" (Harry Lee) |
#1062, aired 1989-03-28 | 18th C. AMERICA $200: Congress fled to Lancaster when General Howe attacked this city Sept. 25, 1777 Philadelphia |
#1062, aired 1989-03-28 | 18th C. AMERICA $400: The Quartering Act required the colonists to do this give rooms to soldiers (and feed them) |
#1062, aired 1989-03-28 | 18th C. AMERICA $600: Some say Jefferson left the cabinet when Washington wouldn't support this country's war with Britain France |
#1062, aired 1989-03-28 | 18th C. AMERICA $1,000 (Daily Double): The British Proclamation of 1763 forbad the colonists from settling west of these mountains Appalachian Mountains |
#1062, aired 1989-03-28 | 18th C. AMERICA $1000: Name of the boat John Paul Jones used to intercept the frigate Serapis Bonhomme Richard |
#925, aired 1988-09-16 | 18th C. AMERICA $100: Congress authorized the selection of this city's site on July 16, 1790 Washington, D.C. (the District of Columbia) |
#925, aired 1988-09-16 | 18th C. AMERICA $200: Even with tax, this beverage when imported from England was cheaper than that smuggled from Holland tea |
#925, aired 1988-09-16 | 18th C. AMERICA $300 (Daily Double): This neighbor, originally annexed as a county of Virginia, became a state itself in 1792 Kentucky |
#925, aired 1988-09-16 | 18th C. AMERICA $300: Ben Franklin began publishing this the year George Washington was born Poor Richard's Almanack |
#925, aired 1988-09-16 | 18th C. AMERICA $400: In 1792, on his way to China, American Robert Gray named this northwest river for his ship Columbia |
#719, aired 1987-10-22 | 18th C. AMERICA $200: Famed military marquis whose 1st name was Marie Lafayette (Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette) |
#719, aired 1987-10-22 | 18th C. AMERICA $400: He was the son of a Huguenot refugee, Apollos de Revoire Paul Revere |
#719, aired 1987-10-22 | 18th C. AMERICA $600: In his last speech before he died in 1799, this firebrand pleaded for American unity Patrick Henry |
#719, aired 1987-10-22 | 18th C. AMERICA $800: The last U.S. President in the 18th c. John Adams |
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