Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (73 results returned)
#8673, aired 2022-06-29 | HE WAS A SHOGUN $400: In 1613, as Galileo was among the earliest Europeans using this device, the trade-hungry Brits presented one to Tokugawa Ieyasu a telescope |
#8673, aired 2022-06-29 | HE WAS A SHOGUN $800: Tsunayoshi's "Laws of Compassion" (enforced by death) banned animal cruelty; he was called Inu-kobo, or this animal-shogun dog |
#8673, aired 2022-06-29 | HE WAS A SHOGUN $1200: Not much happens in this traditional form of drama, but shogun Yoshinori was assassinated while watching a performance in 1441 noh |
#8673, aired 2022-06-29 | HE WAS A SHOGUN $1600: This former capital has a replica of the Temple of the Golden Pavilion, built around 1400 by the third Muromachi shogun Kyoto |
#8673, aired 2022-06-29 | HE WAS A SHOGUN $2000: In 1192 Minamoto Yoritomo became the Seii Taishogun, or "general in charge of suppressing" these uncivilized invaders the barbarians |
#8521, aired 2021-11-29 | HE HAD A HAT $200: This fictional archaeologist wears a felt hat with the brim turned down & a brown leather jacket, just like George Lucas wore Indiana Jones |
#8521, aired 2021-11-29 | HE HAD A HAT $400: He famously wore a Vivienne Westwood hat to the Grammys in 2014 Pharrell Williams |
#8521, aired 2021-11-29 | HE HAD A HAT $600: This Marx Brother didn't talk in their films but did wear a top hat over his curls Harpo |
#8521, aired 2021-11-29 | HE HAD A HAT $800: This cartoon alien who wore the same tufted helmet as Mars, the god of war, was thwarted by Bugs Bunny Marvin the Martian |
#8521, aired 2021-11-29 | HE HAD A HAT $1000: In "Goldfinger", his weapon of choice was a steel-rimmed razor-sharp bowler hat Oddjob |
#8411, aired 2021-05-31 | HE WON AN OSCAR PLAYING A REAL PERSON $400: Eddie Redmayne as him in "The Theory of Everything" Stephen Hawking |
#8411, aired 2021-05-31 | HE WON AN OSCAR PLAYING A REAL PERSON $800: Jamie Foxx as this R&B legend Ray Charles |
#8411, aired 2021-05-31 | HE WON AN OSCAR PLAYING A REAL PERSON $1200: Him as the title guy in "Capote" (Philip Seymour) Hoffman |
#8411, aired 2021-05-31 | HE WON AN OSCAR PLAYING A REAL PERSON $1600: Forest Whitaker as this Ugandan dictator in "The Last King of Scotland" Idi Amin |
#8411, aired 2021-05-31 | HE WON AN OSCAR PLAYING A REAL PERSON $2000: Jeremy Irons as this hubby of Sunny in "Reversal of Fortune" Claus von Bülow |
#8367, aired 2021-03-30 | A "HA"! $400: Oak & maple are popular types of this used to make furniture & flooring hardwood |
#8367, aired 2021-03-30 | A "HA"! $800: First popular in the late 1800s, it's the mustache style seen here handlebar |
#8367, aired 2021-03-30 | A "HA"! $1200: It's the loin & leg of a 4-footed animal used for food haunch |
#8367, aired 2021-03-30 | A "HA"! $1600: Here's Degas's depiction of one of these comic characters a harlequin |
#8367, aired 2021-03-30 | A "HA"! $2000: Once meaning an innkeeper, it's a sign of things to come, good or bad a harbinger |
#6512, aired 2013-01-01 | HE PLAYED A GUY NAMED JACK RYAN IN... $400: "Patriot Games"; he's had other iconic roles, in space & underground Harrison Ford |
#6512, aired 2013-01-01 | HE PLAYED A GUY NAMED JACK RYAN IN... $800: "The Hunt for Red October"; he went more comedic as Jack Donaghy on "30 Rock" Alec Baldwin |
#6512, aired 2013-01-01 | HE PLAYED A GUY NAMED JACK RYAN IN... $1200: "The Sum of All Fears"; he also won a screenwriting Oscar for "Good Will Hunting" Ben Affleck |
#6464, aired 2012-10-25 | A "HA"! $400: Hyphenated term for an article of clothing passed on from one person who's outgrown it to the next a hand-me-down |
#6464, aired 2012-10-25 | A "HA"! $800: Something for sale at an auction is said to be "under" this the hammer |
#6464, aired 2012-10-25 | A "HA"! $1200: A shrewish woman is sometimes called this, after a mythical monster that was part woman & part vulture a harpy |
#6464, aired 2012-10-25 | A "HA"! $1600: Hot enough for you? These peppers named for a Caribbean capital definitely will be habaneros |
#6464, aired 2012-10-25 | A "HA"! $2000: From the 13th to the 15th centuries, commercial activity in northern Europe was dominated by this league the Hanseatic League |
#6408, aired 2012-06-27 | HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW $200: This British comic actor played bumbling inspector Jacques Clouseau in 5 "Pink Panther" movies Peter Sellers |
#6408, aired 2012-06-27 | HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW $400: Sacha Baron Cohen wrote, produced & starred in this 2006 mockumentary about a journalist from Kazakhstan Borat |
#6408, aired 2012-06-27 | HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW $600: Hill's Angels were the scantily clad women on this Brit's sketch-comedy show Benny Hill |
#6408, aired 2012-06-27 | HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW $800: After "Monty Python's Flying Circus", he found further comic success as hotel owner Basil Fawlty John Cleese |
#6408, aired 2012-06-27 | HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW $1000: His work on shows like "The Office" has been better received than his hosting of the 2011 & 2012 Golden Globes Ricky Gervais |
#5911, aired 2010-05-03 | HE DIED A DEADLY DEATH $400: On Jan. 28, 1547, after a physical & mental decline, this king of England was (surprisingly) survived by his wife Catherine Henry VIII |
#5911, aired 2010-05-03 | HE DIED A DEADLY DEATH $800: This political legend of Texas had a problem--a serious problem--on July 26, 1863 Sam Houston |
#5911, aired 2010-05-03 | HE DIED A DEADLY DEATH $1200: After his death at age 78 on July 1, 1974, Argentina could cry for this 3-time president too Juan Perón |
#5911, aired 2010-05-03 | HE DIED A DEADLY DEATH $2000: After the second battle of Philippi in 42 B.C., this Roman general could have said, "Et tu, me?" as he killed himself Brutus |
#5911, aired 2010-05-03 | HE DIED A DEADLY DEATH $4,000 (Daily Double): On Nov. 8, 1887 TB claimed the life of this O.K. Corral vet; he's pretty famous for an ex-dentist Doc Holliday |
#5782, aired 2009-11-03 | A "HA"! $200: In a Grimm fairy tale, he's Gretel's brother Hansel |
#5782, aired 2009-11-03 | A "HA"! $400: Claw & ball-peen are types of these a hammer |
#5782, aired 2009-11-03 | A "HA"! $600: In times of national mourning, the U.S. flag is flown this hyphenated way half-staff |
#5782, aired 2009-11-03 | A "HA"! $800: Figuratively speaking, when you make peace with someone, you "bury" this ax a hatchet |
#5782, aired 2009-11-03 | A "HA"! $1000: Si! In Spanish-speaking countries, it's a large estate or the main house on such a property a hacienda |
#4867, aired 2005-11-08 | HE'S A REBEL $400: After Mississippi seceded, he resigned from the U.S. senate and soon led the Confederacy (Jefferson) Davis |
#4867, aired 2005-11-08 | HE'S A REBEL $800: "Pickett's Charge" up Cemetery Ridge was the Rebels' last chance in this battle Gettysburg |
#4867, aired 2005-11-08 | HE'S A REBEL $1200: In 1863 at Chancellorsville, Robert E. Lee famously sent this steadfast general to attack the Union flank Stonewall Jackson |
#4867, aired 2005-11-08 | HE'S A REBEL $1600: His Raiders burned most of Lawrence, Kansas in 1863 William Quantrill |
#4867, aired 2005-11-08 | HE'S A REBEL $2000: Nicknamed "Old Jube", he brought his forces within sight of Washington, D.C. in 1864 Jubal Early |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | HE'S A JAMAICAN, MON $400: In the 1960s he formed the vocal trio The Wailers with Peter Tosh & Bunny Livingston Bob Marley |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | HE'S A JAMAICAN, MON $800: Edward Seaga, Michael Manley & P.J. Patterson have all held this highest Jamaican political post Prime Minister |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | HE'S A JAMAICAN, MON $1200: In 1991 Jamaican pianist Monty Alexander helped her create "Unforgettable", a tribute to her father Natalie Cole |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | HE'S A JAMAICAN, MON $1600: Alfred Valentine is a famous Jamaican bowler in this sport, taking over 100 wickets in 36 matches cricket |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | HE'S A JAMAICAN, MON $2000: From a 300-year-old recipe Jamaican scientist Dr. Kenneth Evans helped bring this coffee liqueur to market Tia Maria |
#3522, aired 1999-12-21 | HE'S ALSO A PLANT $200: This Greek became a flower after killing himself when he tried to touch his reflection in a pool Narcissus |
#3522, aired 1999-12-21 | HE'S ALSO A PLANT $400: This flower, a popular source of tea, was named for Jesuit & botanist Georg Kamel the Camellia |
#3522, aired 1999-12-21 | HE'S ALSO A PLANT $600: A genus of shrubs & trees is named for this biographer of Samuel Johnson James Boswell |
#3522, aired 1999-12-21 | HE'S ALSO A PLANT $800: The Fitzroya was named for Robert FitzRoy, captain of this ship on which Darwin sailed (HMS) Beagle |
#3522, aired 1999-12-21 | HE'S ALSO A PLANT $1000: The Sinowilsonia was named for Dr. E.H. Wilson who introduced plants from this country to England China |
#3271, aired 1998-11-23 | FOR HE'S A JOLLY LONGFELLOW $200: Longfellow used Henry Rowe Schoolcraft's books on North American Indian tribes as a source for this poem Hiawatha |
#3271, aired 1998-11-23 | FOR HE'S A JOLLY LONGFELLOW $400: "Tales Of A Wayside Inn" was modeled in part on this Chaucer work The Canterbury Tales |
#3271, aired 1998-11-23 | FOR HE'S A JOLLY LONGFELLOW $600: A statue of this Longfellow character in St. Martinsville, Louisiana honors exiled Acadians Evangeline |
#3271, aired 1998-11-23 | FOR HE'S A JOLLY LONGFELLOW $800: Longfellow's glowing review of this author's "Twice-Told Tales" led to a close friendship Nathaniel Hawthorne |
#3271, aired 1998-11-23 | FOR HE'S A JOLLY LONGFELLOW $1000: Longfellow was 15 when he began attending this college in Brunswick, Maine Bowdoin College |
#3146, aired 1998-04-13 | A"HA" $100: Its nicknames include the "Paradise of the Pacific" & "The Pineapple State" Hawaii |
#3146, aired 1998-04-13 | A"HA" $200: Well, Praise the Lord! It means "Praise the Lord" Hallelujah |
#3146, aired 1998-04-13 | A"HA" $300: In 1640 Henry Dunster became this university's first president; he was also the entire faculty Harvard |
#3146, aired 1998-04-13 | A"HA" $400: Type of men's store once owned by Harry Truman Haberdashery |
#3146, aired 1998-04-13 | A"HA" $500: This king's reign has been referred to as the Golden Age of Babylon Hammurabi |
#2778, aired 1996-10-02 | HE'S A REBEL $100: This general was known in the South as "Uncle Robert" Robert E. Lee |
#2778, aired 1996-10-02 | HE'S A REBEL $200: On Nov. 6 1861 he was elected to a 6-year term as President of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis |
#2778, aired 1996-10-02 | HE'S A REBEL $300: On the night of April 14, 1865, he met co-conspirator David Herold in Maryland John Wilkes Booth |
#2778, aired 1996-10-02 | HE'S A REBEL $400: 17 years before his famous "Charge" at Gettysburg, he graduated last in his class at West Point (George) Pickett |
#2778, aired 1996-10-02 | HE'S A REBEL $500: James Buchanan's Vice President, he became a Confederate general in 1861 John C. Breckinridge |
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