Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (55 results returned)

#8483, aired 2021-10-06THE 1991 GRAMMYS $400: Best Metal Performance went to this band with "metal" in its name & also in the winning album title; that's so metal Metallica
#8483, aired 2021-10-06THE 1991 GRAMMYS $800: The Male Pop Vocal Grammy went to this singer seen here Bolton
#8483, aired 2021-10-06THE 1991 GRAMMYS $1200: Let's give 'em "Something To Talk About" , the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance winner by this singer/guitarist (Bonnie) Raitt
#8483, aired 2021-10-06THE 1991 GRAMMYS $1600: "Unforgettable" that's what you are, you being this woman who took home Record of the Year, aided by her late father (Natalie) Cole
#8483, aired 2021-10-06THE 1991 GRAMMYS $2000: "Summertime" won Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for the duo of this man & the Fresh Prince DJ Jazzy Jeff
#3346, aired 1999-03-081991 $100: With the 35-pound "Empathy Belly" in the news in 1991, men could experience the feeling of this Pregnancy
#3346, aired 1999-03-081991 $200: The largest oil spill ever occured during this war (it was on purpose) The Persian Gulf War
#3346, aired 1999-03-081991 $300: In September 1991 Macedonians voted for independence from this country Yugoslavia
#3346, aired 1999-03-081991 $500 (Daily Double): The restoration of this Roman landmark was finished in 1991; many of the statues had been chipped by coins the Trevi Fountain
#3346, aired 1999-03-081991 $500: 8 people in Arizona were sealed into this in September 1991, hoping to live inside it for 2 years Biosphere
#1857, aired 1992-10-061991 $100: USA Today said that for Christmas, 1.7 billion of these were eaten and 84 million were left out for Santa cookies
#1857, aired 1992-10-061991 $200: A seaweed derivative is one ingredient in this low-fat burger McDonald's introduced in 1991 the McLean
#1857, aired 1992-10-061991 $300: On January 16, 1991 Marlin Fitzwater said, "The liberation of" this country "has begun" Kuwait
#1857, aired 1992-10-061991 $400: The Tribune Company paid this British press lord $60 million to take the N.Y. Daily News off its hands (Robert) Maxwell
#1857, aired 1992-10-061991 $500: In 1991 this company introduced what the world's been waiting for—Spam Lite Hormel
#1854, aired 1992-10-01THE 1991 OSCARS $100: The Oscars were held on this actor's 55th birthday, & his film "Bugsy" won 2 awards Warren Beatty
#1854, aired 1992-10-01THE 1991 OSCARS $200: Her portrayal of FBI trainee Clarice Starling won this star her 2nd Best Actress Oscar in 3 years Jodie Foster
#1854, aired 1992-10-01THE 1991 OSCARS $300: He's the only actor we know who ever accepted an Oscar by doing 1-handed push-ups Jack Palance
#1854, aired 1992-10-01THE 1991 OSCARS $400: This co-star of "The Fisher King" became the 2nd Mercedes to drive home with an acting Oscar Mercedes Ruehl
#1854, aired 1992-10-01THE 1991 OSCARS $1,000 (Daily Double): These "Rambling Rose" co-stars were the first mother & daughter ever nominated in the same year Laura Dern & Diane Ladd
#1842, aired 1992-09-151991 $200: The U.S. agreed to pay this country $278 million for arms purchased, but never received, by the Shah Iran
#1842, aired 1992-09-151991 $400: This Texas city's oldest daily newspaper, The Times Herald, folded in December Dallas
#1842, aired 1992-09-151991 $600: On December 10 this columnist & television host announced he'd challenge Bush for the GOP nomination Patrick Buchanan
#1842, aired 1992-09-151991 $800: This 64-year-old airline ceased worldwide operations in December Pan Am (Pan American)
#1842, aired 1992-09-151991 $2,000 (Daily Double): This man replaced John Sununu as White House Chief of Staff Samuel Skinner
#1793, aired 1992-05-201991 $200: In June he announced he would not seek a second term as president of Austria (Kurt) Waldheim
#1793, aired 1992-05-201991 $400: Germany's upper house, the Bundesrat, voted to remain in this city & not to move to Berlin Bonn
#1793, aired 1992-05-201991 $800: This sport's WLAF crowned its first champions, the London Monarchs (American) football
#1793, aired 1992-05-201991 $1000: The Navy apologized for blaming this battleship's gun turret explosion on one of its victims the Iowa
#1793, aired 1992-05-201991 $2,000 (Daily Double): In October President Bush named William Barr to replace Dick Thornburgh in this job Attorney General
#1785, aired 1992-05-081991 $100: The Little White Chapel in this Nevada city opened the 1st drive-up wedding window in the U.S. Las Vegas
#1785, aired 1992-05-081991 $200: The bomb that killed this Indian leader in May also killed 16 others, including the assassin Rajiv Gandhi
#1785, aired 1992-05-081991 $300: Muscle Training Illustrated Magazine named this Israeli prime minister Man of the Year Yitzhak Shamir
#1785, aired 1992-05-081991 $400: The 3 colors on the Russian flag raised above the Kremlin December 25, 1991 red, white & blue
#1785, aired 1992-05-081991 $500: In April this former Mass. senator became the 1st Democrat to throw his hat in the presidential ring Paul Tsongas
#1779, aired 1992-04-30THE 1991 TV SEASON $100: This British ex-model stars as one of the "Princesses" Twiggy
#1779, aired 1992-04-30THE 1991 TV SEASON $200: This former host of "A Current Affair" joined a crowded field of talk show hosts (Maury) Povich
#1779, aired 1992-04-30THE 1991 TV SEASON $300: Of "Pros & Cons", "Flesh 'n' Blood" or "Step by Step", the one that was a revamped show from last season Pros & Cons
#1779, aired 1992-04-30THE 1991 TV SEASON $400: She moved from "Baby Talk" to adult talk on "Designing Women" Julia Duffy
#1779, aired 1992-04-30THE 1991 TV SEASON $500: Its ad reads "The weirdest spot on the entire planet... it's not just a town, it's an adventure" Eerie, Indiana
#1654, aired 1991-11-07NEWS 1991 $100: In April 1991 The Washington Post pointed out that this chief of staff seemed to fly free a lot John Sununu
#1654, aired 1991-11-07NEWS 1991 $200: In August 1991 Shannon Lucid became the first U.S. woman to spend more than 430 hours here Space
#1654, aired 1991-11-07NEWS 1991 $300: A 6,000-pound segment of this was put on display at the Reagan Library Berlin Wall
#1654, aired 1991-11-07NEWS 1991 $400: On August 9, 1991, General Joseph Hoar replaced this man as chief of the U.S. Central Command Norman Schwarzkopf
#1654, aired 1991-11-07NEWS 1991 $500: "60 Minutes" spent 14 of its minutes in a tribute to this newsman, August 11, 1991 Harry Reasoner
#1651, aired 1991-11-041991 FILMS $100: Comedy satire in which Sally Field played the star of a daytime drama, "The Sun Also Sets" Soapdish
#1651, aired 1991-11-041991 FILMS $200: Ron Howard set the screen ablaze with this 1991 film about Chicago firefighters Backdraft
#1651, aired 1991-11-041991 FILMS $300: Harrison Ford played a lawyer who lost his identity after a gunshot wound in this film Regarding Henry
#1651, aired 1991-11-041991 FILMS $400: "Once Around" re-teamed Holly Hunter & this actor, her co-star from "Always" Richard Dreyfuss
#1651, aired 1991-11-041991 FILMS $500: Robert De Niro played a film director during the anti-Communist witch hunts in this 1991 drama Guilty by Suspicion
#1557, aired 1991-05-14THE 1991 GRAMMYS $100: This Roy Orbison song lost in 1964, but a remake used in a Julia Roberts film won in 1991 "Pretty Woman"
#1557, aired 1991-05-14THE 1991 GRAMMYS $200: Nominated in 8 categories, his only '91 Grammy came for Record of the Year for "Another Day In Paradise" Phil Collins
#1557, aired 1991-05-14THE 1991 GRAMMYS $300: Alan Menken & Howard Ashman won Grammys for composing "Under The Sea" for this children's film The Little Mermaid
#1557, aired 1991-05-14THE 1991 GRAMMYS $400: Bette Midler opened the telecast with this song which later was named song of the year "From A Distance"
#1557, aired 1991-05-14THE 1991 GRAMMYS $500: The album "Back on the Block" was responsible for 5 of his 6 Grammys Quincy Jones

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (2 results returned)

#1827, aired 1992-07-071991: Time's 1991 Man of the Year, he made viewers around the world "instant witnesses to history" Ted Turner
#1796, aired 1992-05-25THE 1991 EMMYS: This show won the Best Comedy Series, Actress & Supporting Actress awards Cheers



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