Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (35 results returned)

#7912, aired 2019-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $400: Glen Bell was a WWII Marine cook in Guadalcanal before he started this Mexican fast food chain Taco Bell
#7912, aired 2019-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $800: Comedian Rob Riggle was still an active reservist when he was a correspondent on this Comedy Central news satire show The Daily Show
#7912, aired 2019-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $1200: Before he joined the First Order as Kylo Ren, this actor was one of the good guys, enlisting as a Marine (Adam) Driver
#7912, aired 2019-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $1600: Before he was a go-to guy for Scorsese, this actor earned a medal for his service in Lebanon in the 1950s Harvey Keitel
#7912, aired 2019-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $2000: This "Boombastic" reggae singer served a tour in the corps in the first Gulf War Shaggy
#7138, aired 2015-09-30A FEW GOOD "MEN" $200: Term for first-year high school or college students freshmen
#7138, aired 2015-09-30A FEW GOOD "MEN" $400: A prophetic sign or warning an omen
#7138, aired 2015-09-30A FEW GOOD "MEN" $600: The Vikings of Europe were also known by this name Norsemen
#7138, aired 2015-09-30A FEW GOOD "MEN" $800: Seen here, it's the part of a flower that produces pollen the stamen
#7138, aired 2015-09-30A FEW GOOD "MEN" $1000: From a Latin word for "sharpness", it means keen insight acumen
#5151, aired 2007-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $200: In May 1883 this showman put on his first "Wild West Show" Buffalo Bill Cody
#5151, aired 2007-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $400: He became the oldest man ever to fly in space when he returned there in October 1998 at the age of 77 John Glenn
#5151, aired 2007-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $600: In 2004 this Fijian set a record for pro golf winnings in one year, $10,905,166 (Vijay) Singh
#5151, aired 2007-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $800: This man who partnered with Charlie McCarthy was the first president of the TV Academy (Edgar) Bergen
#5151, aired 2007-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $1000: Many of Geoffrey Chaucer's works were first printed around 1477 by this man, England's first printer William Caxton
#5097, aired 2006-11-07A FEW GOOD MEN $400: Crispin of Viterbo, "The Ass of the Capuchins", was the first of hundreds made these by John Paul II saints
#5097, aired 2006-11-07A FEW GOOD MEN $800: Democracy activist Kim Dae-jung, this nation's 8th pres., was the 1st to take power in transition from the ruling party South Korea
#5097, aired 2006-11-07A FEW GOOD MEN $1200: Dr. Paul Farmer is a Harvard prof & medical director of Clinique Bon Sauveur in this Carribbean nation Haiti
#5097, aired 2006-11-07A FEW GOOD MEN $2000: In 1940, this king, whose name is a religion, refused to implement laws making Danish Jews wear the hated yellow star King Christian
#5097, aired 2006-11-07A FEW GOOD MEN $3,000 (Daily Double): He began doing hospital work in French Africa in 1913 &, as a German, was interned by the French during WWI Albert Schweitzer
#4493, aired 2004-03-03A FEW GOOD MEN $400: Thomas Mallon's book "Henry and Clara" concerns Henry Rathbone, wounded by this man at Ford's Theater John Wilkes Booth
#4493, aired 2004-03-03A FEW GOOD MEN $800: Starting out in 1865, this man famous for his cowboy hats became the leading hatmaker in the U.S. Stetson
#4493, aired 2004-03-03A FEW GOOD MEN $1200: One of the first U.S. presidents to have his picture taken, James Polk was photographed by this man in 1849 Mathew Brady
#4493, aired 2004-03-03A FEW GOOD MEN $1600: The world's largest diamond bears the name of this man who was head of South Africa's Premier Mine in 1905 Sir Thomas Cullinan
#4493, aired 2004-03-03A FEW GOOD MEN $2000: He was the last of several U.S. presidents who graduated from a military academy Jimmy Carter (from the Naval Academy)
#4119, aired 2002-06-27A FEW GOOD MEN $200: The 1973 Nobel Peace Prize went to Le Duc Tho who declined it & this Secretary of State who accepted Henry Kissinger
#4119, aired 2002-06-27A FEW GOOD MEN $400: (Cheryl gives the clue from the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum.) In 1927 Babe Ruth & this fellow Yankee accounted for 107 home runs, one-quarter of the American League total Lou Gehrig
#4119, aired 2002-06-27A FEW GOOD MEN $600: Graduates of Georgia's Emory University include this controversial former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich
#4119, aired 2002-06-27A FEW GOOD MEN $800: In 1961 he rode in Vostok I Yuri Gagarin
#4119, aired 2002-06-27A FEW GOOD MEN $1000: The Cat in the Hat could tell you his pen name was Dr. Seuss Theodor Geisel
#3439, aired 1999-07-15A FEW GOOD MEN $100: This general announced the end of the Revolutionary War & disbanded the army in Newburgh, New York George Washington
#3439, aired 1999-07-15A FEW GOOD MEN $200: The farad, a unit of electric capacitance, was named for this scientist Michael Faraday
#3439, aired 1999-07-15A FEW GOOD MEN $300: In 1987 this outfielder for the Kansas City Royals was also a running back for the Los Angeles Raiders Bo Jackson
#3439, aired 1999-07-15A FEW GOOD MEN $400: As an Illinois congressman, he introduced "Spot Resolutions" attacking Polk for starting the Mexican War Abraham Lincoln
#3439, aired 1999-07-15A FEW GOOD MEN $500: This pop artist created 1958's "Three Flags", a triple portrait of the American Flag Jasper Johns

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