Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | VERB: ATE 'EM $200: In ancient Rome the dangerous job of Halotus was to do this to the food of Emperor Claudius taste |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | VERB: ATE 'EM $400: A South Carolina BBQ joint is named for this phrase meaning to make a hog of yourself pig out |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | VERB: ATE 'EM $600: Pronounced one way, it's a Norwegian artist; the other way, a verb meaning to eat Munch and munch |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | VERB: ATE 'EM $800: When cows chew their cud, they do this; in another sense of the word, you meditate over a subject ruminate |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | VERB: ATE 'EM $1000: In tech, this 6-letter word is half a byte; the mildly hungry often do it with their food nibble |
#7021, aired 2015-03-09 | THE ELITE ATE $200: Ludwig Bemelmans said this elegant fish roe appetizer "is to dining what a sable coat is to a girl in evening dress" caviar |
#7021, aired 2015-03-09 | THE ELITE ATE $400: Massaging the Wagyu caws with sake & feeding them beer makes for this tender & expensive Japanese beef Kobe |
#7021, aired 2015-03-09 | THE ELITE ATE $600: This dish of lobster tails with Bechamel shares its name with a French Revolutionary Calendar month Thermidor |
#7021, aired 2015-03-09 | THE ELITE ATE $800: The Densuke, a variety of this melon with black rather than green skin, has been sold for more than $6,000 a watermelon |
#7021, aired 2015-03-09 | THE ELITE ATE $1000: The most desirable of these are the black ones from France's Perigord & Quercy regions truffles |
#6601, aired 2013-05-06 | I JUST "ATE" $400: From Latin meaning "to balance or weigh", it's what members of a jury do to reach a verdict deliberate |
#6601, aired 2013-05-06 | I JUST "ATE" $800: It's to pronounce words in a clear, articulate manner, just like this to enunciate |
#6601, aired 2013-05-06 | I JUST "ATE" $1200: A big election win means you have this, the authority to carry out your program a mandate |
#6601, aired 2013-05-06 | I JUST "ATE" $1600: To reflect on over & over again, or to chew the cud like a cow to ruminate |
#6601, aired 2013-05-06 | I JUST "ATE" $2000: To remove the entrails from an animal eviscerate |
#5304, aired 2007-10-04 | AC-CENT-TCHU-ATE $400: In this language of the British Isles, you'll see accent marks on the letter W Welsh |
#5304, aired 2007-10-04 | AC-CENT-TCHU-ATE $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows the following agudas on the monitor: nariz, ciudad, profesor, canción, detrás, menú.) Spanish words with the stress on the last syllable are called agudas & have accent marks only if they end in "N", "S" or one of these a vowel |
#5304, aired 2007-10-04 | AC-CENT-TCHU-ATE $1200: You may ask why this language has an accent mark in its word for "why", perchè Italian |
#5304, aired 2007-10-04 | AC-CENT-TCHU-ATE $2,000 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a poem line on the monitor: "Come live / with me / and be / my love".) In poetry, it's a foot or metrical unit consisting of an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable iamb |
#5304, aired 2007-10-04 | AC-CENT-TCHU-ATE $2000: Some Shakespeare editions use accents to clarify meter, as in this man's "The time is out of joint, O cursèd spite..." Hamlet |
#3721, aired 2000-11-06 | ATE $200: Idaho, Burbank, Round White & New are varieties of this vegetable Potato |
#3721, aired 2000-11-06 | ATE $400 (Daily Double): As a byproduct of WWII food rationing, this U.S. state consumes more Spam per capita than any other Hawaii |
#3721, aired 2000-11-06 | ATE $400: To ripen & provide distinctive flavor, manufacturers of these dairy products sometimes add mold fungi Cheeses |
#3721, aired 2000-11-06 | ATE $600: This fast food chain kept its name even after adding Brazier burgers to its menu of soft ice cream Dairy Queen |
#3721, aired 2000-11-06 | ATE $1000: This "hunter style" chicken is cooked with tomatoes, mushrooms & sometimes wine Chicken Cacciatore |
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