Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)
#3752, aired 2000-12-19 | AMERICAN EXPLORERS $100: From trips there around 1910 to get animals to stuff, Carl Akeley felt this continent's wildlife was doomed Africa |
#3752, aired 2000-12-19 | AMERICAN EXPLORERS $200: Looking for this legendary in-between fossil in Mongolia, Roy Chapman Andrews discovered dinosaur eggs The Missing Link |
#3752, aired 2000-12-19 | AMERICAN EXPLORERS $300: In 1955 Louise Boyd sent a telegram to the Society of Women Geographers, "Flew over" this "yesterday" North Pole |
#3752, aired 2000-12-19 | AMERICAN EXPLORERS $400: In the 1860s William Dall explored Alaska for a U.S. company planning on linking the U.S. & Russia with this Telegraph line |
#3752, aired 2000-12-19 | AMERICAN EXPLORERS $500: After being led there by a local, Hiram Bingham claimed he "discovered" this lost Incan city in Peru Machu Picchu |
#3250, aired 1998-10-23 | NORTH AMERICAN EXPLORERS $100: In the winter (!) of 1857 Randolph Marcy led a heroic march across these Colorado mountains Rocky Mountains |
#3250, aired 1998-10-23 | NORTH AMERICAN EXPLORERS $200: In 1755 John Finley tempted this young wagoneer with tales of Kentucky lands he'd seen Daniel Boone |
#3250, aired 1998-10-23 | NORTH AMERICAN EXPLORERS $300: Nathaniel Pitt Langford explored & became the first superintendent of this first U.S. national park Yellowstone |
#3250, aired 1998-10-23 | NORTH AMERICAN EXPLORERS $400: A "hole" in Wyoming is named for this 19th century explorer & mountain man David E. Jackson |
#3250, aired 1998-10-23 | NORTH AMERICAN EXPLORERS $500: In 1631 Luke Foxe proved Hudson Bay doesn't lead to this much-sought waterway Northwest Passage |
#2825, aired 1996-12-06 | AMERICAN EXPLORERS $100: Edward Beale brought news of this 1848 discovery in California to the east coast gold |
#2825, aired 1996-12-06 | AMERICAN EXPLORERS $200: Stephen Long & Zebulon Pike have peaks named for them in this state, an area they said was uninhabitable Colorado |
#2825, aired 1996-12-06 | AMERICAN EXPLORERS $300: Co-commanders of the 1st U.S. expedition to explore from Mississippi to the west coast Lewis & Clark |
#2825, aired 1996-12-06 | AMERICAN EXPLORERS $400: Jedediah Smith was a mountain man & explorer employed in this industry fur trading |
#2825, aired 1996-12-06 | AMERICAN EXPLORERS $500: Senator Thomas Hart Benton's son-in-law was this "Pathfinder" John C. Frémont |
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