Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (18 results returned)
#8693, aired 2022-07-27 | TENNIS ACES $200: "Rafa" is the nickname of this winner of more than 20 Grand Slam titles Rafael Nadal |
#8693, aired 2022-07-27 | TENNIS ACES $400: This Czech-born woman had a pretty good 1983, winning 86 of 87 matches & 3 Grand Slam titles Martina Navratilova |
#8693, aired 2022-07-27 | TENNIS ACES $600: Mark "Eddo" Edmondson in 1976 is the last men's singles winner of this major who's from the country where it's played the Australian Open |
#8693, aired 2022-07-27 | TENNIS ACES $800: In women's tennis, 1930s star Alice Marble pioneered this 3-word aggressive style named for a way to begin a point serve and volley |
#8693, aired 2022-07-27 | TENNIS ACES $1000: Nicknamed "Little Mo", this Grand Slam tennis champ of the 1950s was honored on a stamp in 2019 Maureen Connolly |
#2083, aired 1993-09-29 | ACES $100: An ace is slang for this amount of U.S. money one dollar |
#2083, aired 1993-09-29 | ACES $200: It's a hidden advantage, played when needed ace up one's sleeve (ace in the hole) |
#2083, aired 1993-09-29 | ACES $300: Spokeswomen for this chain have included Connie Stevens & Suzanne Somers Ace Hardware |
#2083, aired 1993-09-29 | ACES $400: Becton Dickinson & Co. makes health care & safety products, including the Ace line of these bandages |
#2083, aired 1993-09-29 | ACES $500: To win an Ace Award, your show must be shown on this medium cable television |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | ACES $100: The record for jet-to-jet kills is 16, accomplished by Capt. Joseph McConnell Jr. in his 1950s war the Korean Conflict |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | ACES $200: Although this German was credited with 80 kills in World War I, fewer than 60 have been verified Baron von Richthofen |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | ACES $300: Of 3, 5 or 10, the number of enemy aircraft a fighter must shoot down to qualify as an ace 5 |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | ACES $400: This Marine Corps major led the Black Sheep squadron & was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor Gregory "Pappy" Boyington |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | ACES $500: He was the USA's leading air ace in World War I with 22 enemy planes & 4 balloons shot down Eddie Rickenbacker |
#721, aired 1987-10-26 | FLYING ACES $100: Shoot down at least 5 enemy aircraft, including airships or observation balloons qualifications for an ace |
#721, aired 1987-10-26 | FLYING ACES $200: On his WWII plane, German ace Gen. A. Galland had a picture of him, America's most popular cartoon star Mickey Mouse |
#721, aired 1987-10-26 | FLYING ACES $300: WWI ace Frank Luke was the 1st U.S. airman honored with this medal Congressional Medal of Honor |
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