Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#9220, aired 2024-12-06 | A PLAYER TO BE NAMED $200: In 1995 the Expos drafted this high school catcher in round 18 but he ended up getting chosen as a QB by the Patriots in 2000 Brady |
#9220, aired 2024-12-06 | A PLAYER TO BE NAMED $400: In 2023, he was FIFA's Men's Player of the Year, like he was in 2022 & six other times Messi |
#9220, aired 2024-12-06 | A PLAYER TO BE NAMED $600: On June 12, 1970 Dock Ellis threw one of these, always a notable feat; even more notable? Dock was on LSD, hitting 1 batter & walking 8 a no-hitter |
#9220, aired 2024-12-06 | A PLAYER TO BE NAMED $800: Alex Sedrick's last-second sprint down the field for a try, then hitting a kick, won 2024 Olympic bronze for U.S. women in this sport rugby |
#9220, aired 2024-12-06 | A PLAYER TO BE NAMED $1000: No joke but all joker, he completed a career "Golden Slam" by winning Olympic tennis gold in men's singles in 2024 Djokovic |
#8548, aired 2022-01-05 | A PLAYER TO BE NAMED RIGHT NOW $200: On Sept. 23, 2001 Drew Bledsoe of the Patriots was injured & this man became first-string QB; Drew's playing time then decreased a bit Tom Brady |
#8548, aired 2022-01-05 | A PLAYER TO BE NAMED RIGHT NOW $400: This 14-time All-Star & one-time highest-paid Major Leaguer joined the ESPN broadcast team in 2018 Alex Rodriguez |
#8548, aired 2022-01-05 | A PLAYER TO BE NAMED RIGHT NOW $600: Oi! Oi! Oi! Robert Flower of Melbourne could be my wingman anytime with 315 goals in a hall of fame career in this rough sport Australian rules football |
#8548, aired 2022-01-05 | A PLAYER TO BE NAMED RIGHT NOW $800: In March 2021 she testified on gender discrimination to a House committee; in April, she scored on a penalty kick for the U.S. vs. Sweden Megan Rapinoe |
#8548, aired 2022-01-05 | A PLAYER TO BE NAMED RIGHT NOW $1000: One of his incredible NHL seasons was 1983-84, with 87 goals & 118 assists for Edmonton Gretzky |
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