Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (38 results returned)
#8310, aired 2021-01-08 | BROOKLYN '99 $200: In 1899 this gangster-to-be was born in Brooklyn's Navy Yard section; no reports of any scars on his face Capone |
#8310, aired 2021-01-08 | BROOKLYN '99 $400: As it was shedding concrete, this alliterative structure was "Falling Down" in the subject of a 1999 article Brooklyn Bridge |
#8310, aired 2021-01-08 | BROOKLYN '99 $600: This sitting president visited Brooklyn in 1899 & cabled Admiral Dewey on the anniversary of his triumph in the Philippines McKinley |
#8310, aired 2021-01-08 | BROOKLYN '99 $800: In 1899 the Brooklyn Superbas won the National League Pennant; 100 years later, they'd have moved far away & become this team the Los Angeles Dodgers |
#8310, aired 2021-01-08 | BROOKLYN '99 $1000: This 1999 novel about a detective with Tourette's by Brooklyn native Jonathan Lethem was the basis of a 2019 Edward Norton film Motherless Brooklyn |
#7869, aired 2018-11-22 | '99 PROBLEMS $400: 1799: Britain's Combination Act oppressed workers by outlawing trade these unions |
#7869, aired 2018-11-22 | '99 PROBLEMS $800: 1699: This notorious "Captain" arrived in the West Indies & found out he was wanted for piracy Captain Kidd |
#7869, aired 2018-11-22 | '99 PROBLEMS $1200: 1599: Per the book "A Year in the Life of" him, his theater company parted ways with master clown Will Kemp Shakespeare |
#7869, aired 2018-11-22 | '99 PROBLEMS $2000: 1999: As part of NATO operations, a stealth aircraft mistakenly bombed the Chinese embassy in this Balkan capital Belgrade |
#7869, aired 2018-11-22 | '99 PROBLEMS $2,600 (Daily Double): 1899: A drought hit the north of this country, creating starvation & easy converts for a bloody uprising the next year China |
#7046, aired 2015-04-13 | '99 $200: The troupe known as the Lord Chamberlain's Men was rehoused in this London theatre in 1599 the Globe |
#7046, aired 2015-04-13 | '99 $400: In 1499 the Peace of Basel gave this Confederacy its independence the Swiss Confederacy |
#7046, aired 2015-04-13 | '99 $800: On Sept. 19, 1899 French President Emile Loubet pardoned this soldier Dreyfus |
#7046, aired 2015-04-13 | '99 $1,000 (Daily Double): Great idea--he decreed in 1699 that the new year would begin in Russia on January 1, not September 1 Peter the Great |
#7046, aired 2015-04-13 | '99 $1000: In 1999 this remote Himalayan kingdom became the last nation to get TV, when it was installed in Thimphu Bhutan |
#6704, aired 2013-11-07 | 99 MODELS OF GEAR $400: This NHL star tucked in his 99 jersey to one side, a childhood habit to stop his stick from getting caught Wayne Gretzky |
#6704, aired 2013-11-07 | 99 MODELS OF GEAR $1200: Before wearing 99 for the Dodgers, part of this Manny being Manny for Boston was wearing a snood over his dreads Manny Ramirez |
#6704, aired 2013-11-07 | 99 MODELS OF GEAR $1600: In 1984 Nena sang, "Floating in the summer sky, 99" of these "go by"--we'll accept a response in English or German red balloons |
#6634, aired 2013-06-20 | 99 $200: Al-Wasi & Al-Kareem are 2 of Islam's 99 names for the being best known by this one Allah |
#6634, aired 2013-06-20 | 99 $400: "We are the 99%" is a slogan of this movement that came to Wall Street in 2011 Occupy |
#6634, aired 2013-06-20 | 99 $600: You'll find "99 Problems" on this hip-hop star's "Black Album" Jay-Z |
#6634, aired 2013-06-20 | 99 $800: "The Mystery of the 99 Steps" is solved by this young detective Nancy Drew |
#6634, aired 2013-06-20 | 99 $1000: Atomic number 99, this element was named for a man born in Germany in 1879 einsteinium |
#3489, aired 1999-11-04 | WOODSTOCK '99 $200: Thank you to this woman who sang her song "Thank U" despite temperatures in the mid-90s Alanis Morissette |
#3489, aired 1999-11-04 | WOODSTOCK '99 $400: Elvis Costello feared a backstage encounter with this Alaskan -- she grabbed his nose at the Grammys Jewel |
#3489, aired 1999-11-04 | WOODSTOCK '99 $600: Verne Troyer, who played this Austin Powers nemesis, was part of the crowd for Limp Bizkit's set Mini-Me |
#3489, aired 1999-11-04 | WOODSTOCK '99 $800: Fans could crash into each other as this "Crash Into Me" band played The Dave Matthews Band |
#3489, aired 1999-11-04 | WOODSTOCK '99 $1000: Check it out now! It's the nom de DJ of Norman Cook, who headed a rave in the wee hours of the festival's last day Fatboy Slim |
#3440, aired 1999-07-16 | IT HAPPENED IN '99 $100: On July 15, 1099 this city fell to the Crusaders Jerusalem |
#3440, aired 1999-07-16 | IT HAPPENED IN '99 $200: In 1799 he overthrew the Directory & became first consul Napoleon |
#3440, aired 1999-07-16 | IT HAPPENED IN '99 $300: This famous theatre was built in London's Bankside in 1599 Globe Theatre |
#3440, aired 1999-07-16 | IT HAPPENED IN '99 $400: 1499's Peace of Basel helped lead to the independence of the cantons that became this modern nation Switzerland |
#3440, aired 1999-07-16 | IT HAPPENED IN '99 $500: Construction of the world-famous Palazzo Vecchio began in 1299 in this Italian city Florence |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | COMING UP IN '99 $100: Pro Player Stadium in Miami will be primed for action when this event kicks off on January 31, 1999 Super Bowl XXXIII |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | COMING UP IN '99 $200: Washington's birthday is Feb. 22, but will be observed in 1999 on Feb. 15, which is also known as this "day" Presidents' Day |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | COMING UP IN '99 $300: Title of the woman who begins a year of service after she's crowned at Atlantic City in September 1999 Miss America |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | COMING UP IN '99 $400: Easter Sunday takes place on the fourth day of this month in 1999 April |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | COMING UP IN '99 $500: The only Friday the 13th of 1999 occurs in this summer month the Romans called "Sextilis" August |
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