Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (248 results returned)
#9070, aired 2024-03-29 | BIOLOGY "A", "B", "C"s $400: "A": This clear fluid surrounds a baby in its mother's womb amniotic fluid |
#9070, aired 2024-03-29 | BIOLOGY "A", "B", "C"s $1200: "A": You get one set of these alternative forms of genes from mom & one from dad alleles |
#9070, aired 2024-03-29 | BIOLOGY "A", "B", "C"s $1600: "B": This pigment gives bile its yellowish color & can lead to gallstones bilirubin |
#9070, aired 2024-03-29 | BIOLOGY "A", "B", "C"s $2000: "C" "C": 2-word term for the multistage process via which the basic unit of life reproduces itself the cell cycle |
#9070, aired 2024-03-29 | BIOLOGY "A", "B", "C"s $6,400 (Daily Double): "C": In myth, it's a fire-breathing hybrid monster, in genetics, it's an organism with 2 distinct sets of DNA chimera |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | WHAT A LOAD OF B.S. $200: Eat my shorts, Jay Gatsby! He was the only fictional character on Time's list of the most influential people of the 20th century Bart Simpson |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | WHAT A LOAD OF B.S. $400: Sticky Fingers and Bone Suckin' are two brands that make this type of condiment barbecue sauce |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | WHAT A LOAD OF B.S. $600: No more "European Pink" for Misty Copeland; in 2017, Gaynor Minden began making this footwear with darker skin tones ballet shoes (or ballet slippers) |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | WHAT A LOAD OF B.S. $800: "I gets high off your love / I don't know how to behave"; it's the title track on D'Angelo's 1995 album "Brown Sugar" |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | WHAT A LOAD OF B.S. $1000: This slow-moving creature is common in the Pacific Northwest; its name is apt considering its yellow color a banana slug |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | THAT'S T-B-D $200: A horse of pure stock a Thoroughbred |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | THAT'S T-B-D $400: A sensational 5-column-wide newspaper a tabloid |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | THAT'S T-B-D $600: A Russian thistle, bouncing down an Old West street in the wind a tumbleweed |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | THAT'S T-B-D $800: All added up, it means arranged in a systematic form tabulated |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | THAT'S T-B-D $1000: This inn is found in "The Canterbury Tales" & today in Washington, D.C., where it's a favorite brunch spot the Tabard Inn |
#8902, aired 2023-06-27 | BANKING "A" "B" "C"s $400: "B": an especially big payment that comes due at the end of a loan a balloon |
#8902, aired 2023-06-27 | BANKING "A" "B" "C"s $800: "A": this type of interest that has accumulated but not yet been paid accrued |
#8902, aired 2023-06-27 | BANKING "A" "B" "C"s $1200: "C.C.": the expenses incurred in finalizing the transfer of property ownership closing costs |
#8902, aired 2023-06-27 | BANKING "A" "B" "C"s $2,000 (Daily Double): "A": this word meaning to pay off a debt in installments comes partly from Latin for "dead" amortize |
#8902, aired 2023-06-27 | BANKING "A" "B" "C"s $2000: "B.B.": securities with no registered owner payable to whoever holds the certificate bearer bonds |
#8380, aired 2021-04-16 | THE "B"s $200: Overdue, like some birthday congratulations belated |
#8380, aired 2021-04-16 | THE "B"s $400: The pastry seen here gets its name from its resemblance to an animal's foot a bear claw |
#8380, aired 2021-04-16 | THE "B"s $600: The name of this lawn bowling game is Italian for "wooden balls" bocce |
#8380, aired 2021-04-16 | THE "B"s $800: A true New Yorker knows all the goods on all the shelves in his favorite this corner store a bodega |
#8380, aired 2021-04-16 | THE "B"s $1000: This stroke also called a reverse solidus divides a directory & a subdirectory in some operating systems a backslash |
#8263, aired 2020-10-21 | THE "A", "B", "C"s OF GOLF $200: pga.com says a good one of these assistants "can be worth several strokes a round" a caddy |
#8263, aired 2020-10-21 | THE "A", "B", "C"s OF GOLF $400: 3-letter aka for a hole in one ace |
#8263, aired 2020-10-21 | THE "A", "B", "C"s OF GOLF $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew demonstrates a golf grip.) All ten fingers are placed on the club in this type of grip, named for another sport baseball |
#8263, aired 2020-10-21 | THE "A", "B", "C"s OF GOLF $800: It's the amount of sideways curve or bend to a putt break |
#8263, aired 2020-10-21 | THE "A", "B", "C"s OF GOLF $1000: Often traveling 100 yards plus, it's a shot hit to get up close to the green on a longer hole an approach |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | 5 "B"s OF CLASSICAL MUSIC $400: This period of music that saw the first attempts at opera ended with the death of Johann Sebastian Bach Baroque |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | 5 "B"s OF CLASSICAL MUSIC $800: The word beautiful sometimes appears in the title of this waltz, an unofficial anthem of Austria "The Blue Danube" |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | 5 "B"s OF CLASSICAL MUSIC $1200: Vivaldi wrote 230 violin concertos, his most for any instrument; second are his 40 or so for this "B" woodwind bassoon |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | 5 "B"s OF CLASSICAL MUSIC $1600: It's a type of song originally sung by gondoliers; here's a famous one by Offenbach barcarole |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | 5 "B"s OF CLASSICAL MUSIC $2000: This Hungarian's 1923 "Dance Suite" celebrated the 50th anniversary of the merger of Buda, Pest & Obuda Béla Bartók |
#7874, aired 2018-11-29 | LET'S PUT RUTHERFORD B. HAYES IN THE PICTURE! $200: Here's the ex-president out getting some non-air at this structure about 200 miles up the International Space Station |
#7874, aired 2018-11-29 | LET'S PUT RUTHERFORD B. HAYES IN THE PICTURE! $400: Here he is in this state that joined the union in 1876--the year RBH was elected Colorado |
#7874, aired 2018-11-29 | LET'S PUT RUTHERFORD B. HAYES IN THE PICTURE! $600: Let's put him in the picture & make the man almost as tall as this Art Deco building completed in 1930 the Chrysler Building |
#7874, aired 2018-11-29 | LET'S PUT RUTHERFORD B. HAYES IN THE PICTURE! $800: Hayes visits this Maryland battlefield also known as Sharpsburg; he was wounded & missed the action when his regiment fought there in 1862 Antietam |
#7874, aired 2018-11-29 | LET'S PUT RUTHERFORD B. HAYES IN THE PICTURE! $1000: Rud, we looked for you everywhere, & here you are out in this type of flooded field used to grow rice a rice paddy |
#7870, aired 2018-11-23 | B.S., I LOVE YOU $400: Of this 2009 Kennedy Center honoree, Barack Obama said, "I'm the president, but he's 'The Boss'" Bruce Springsteen |
#7870, aired 2018-11-23 | B.S., I LOVE YOU $800: In 2012 he won 71% of the vote to retain his Vermont Senate seat Bernie Sanders |
#7870, aired 2018-11-23 | B.S., I LOVE YOU $1200: In 1972 this pediatrician who wrote the book on bringing up baby ran for president Benjamin Spock |
#7870, aired 2018-11-23 | B.S., I LOVE YOU $1600: On June 20, 1947 this mobster & Vegas visionary took a bullet shower, leaving him down & out in Beverly Hills Bugsy Siegel |
#7870, aired 2018-11-23 | B.S., I LOVE YOU $2000: In addition to a bloody classic 1897 novel, this Irishman also wrote 1909's "The Lady of the Shroud" Bram Stoker |
#7823, aired 2018-09-19 | DOUBLE "B"s $400: Bazooka is a brand of this bubble gum |
#7823, aired 2018-09-19 | DOUBLE "B"s $800: Monk house abbey |
#7823, aired 2018-09-19 | DOUBLE "B"s $1200: To mend boots, or to put something together clumsily cobble |
#7823, aired 2018-09-19 | DOUBLE "B"s $1600: Short ends of grain after harvesting, or of hair before shaving stubble |
#7823, aired 2018-09-19 | DOUBLE "B"s $2000: Decorator Rachel Ashwell gives tips to achieve the aura of old money & cushy comfort in books called this "Chic" shabby |
#7751, aired 2018-04-30 | THE B.G.s $200: Aboard this ship, Benjamin Guggenheim took off his lifebelt, put on evening clothes & wrote to his wife the Titanic |
#7751, aired 2018-04-30 | THE B.G.s $400: He co-founded a company called Traf-O-Data while still in high school Bill Gates |
#7751, aired 2018-04-30 | THE B.G.s $600: A final score from 1964: LBJ 486, this B.G. 52 (Barry) Goldwater |
#7751, aired 2018-04-30 | THE B.G.s $800: In 1986 big band legend Benny Goodman spent his last hours of life practicing Brahms on this instrument the clarinet |
#7751, aired 2018-04-30 | THE B.G.s $1000: This Georgia signer of the Declaration of Independence was as cute as a small clothing fastener Button Gwinnett |
#7368, aired 2016-09-28 | THAT'S T-B-D $200: A horse of pure stock a thoroughbred |
#7368, aired 2016-09-28 | THAT'S T-B-D $400: A sensational 5-column-wide newspaper a tabloid |
#7368, aired 2016-09-28 | THAT'S T-B-D $600: A Russian thistle, bouncing down an Old West street in the wind a tumbleweed |
#7368, aired 2016-09-28 | THAT'S T-B-D $800: All added up, it means arranged in a systematic form tabulated |
#7368, aired 2016-09-28 | THAT'S T-B-D $1000: This inn is found in "The Canterbury Tales" & today in Washington, D.C., where it's a favorite brunch spot the Tabard Inn |
#7192, aired 2015-12-15 | THE SEA "B"s $1200: It stretches from Cape Olyutor to the Seward Peninsula the Bering Sea |
#7192, aired 2015-12-15 | THE SEA "B"s $2,000 (Daily Double): From the mid-1880s to 1914, this sea east of New Guinea was under German control the Bismarck Sea |
#7192, aired 2015-12-15 | THE SEA "B"s $2000: It's not easy to "scale" this Arctic sea named for a British admiral; it's under ice most of the year the Beaufort Sea |
#7021, aired 2015-03-09 | THERE B 3 "B"s $400: To fumble a baseball in an erroneous fashion bobble |
#7021, aired 2015-03-09 | THERE B 3 "B"s $1,200 (Daily Double): Deeply religious area of the South & Midwest the Bible Belt |
#7021, aired 2015-03-09 | THERE B 3 "B"s $1200: Trying to talk while crying blubbering |
#7021, aired 2015-03-09 | THERE B 3 "B"s $1600: From what happens to the tires, it's a 2-word slang term meaning to stomp on the gas burn rubber |
#7021, aired 2015-03-09 | THERE B 3 "B"s $2000: Fashion-conscious adolescent teen girl of the 1940s a bobby soxer |
#6976, aired 2015-01-05 | KNOW YOUR A‑B‑C's $200: The official language of Syria Arabic |
#6976, aired 2015-01-05 | KNOW YOUR A‑B‑C's $400: To illegally seize & take away abduct |
#6976, aired 2015-01-05 | KNOW YOUR A‑B‑C's $600: If you're "taken" this, you're disconcerted aback |
#6976, aired 2015-01-05 | KNOW YOUR A‑B‑C's $800: The mood or atmosphere of a place such as a restaurant ambience |
#6976, aired 2015-01-05 | KNOW YOUR A‑B‑C's $1000: A deviation from the normal type, way or course aberrance |
#6910, aired 2014-10-03 | THE "B.G."'s $200: In 2013 this Bee Gee launched his Mythology tour in tribute to his late brothers Barry Gibb |
#6910, aired 2014-10-03 | THE "B.G."'s $400: Classic ones include Parcheesi & Sorry! board games |
#6910, aired 2014-10-03 | THE "B.G."'s $600: In 2013 one of these worn by Jackie Robinson, possibly in the 1955 & '57 World Series, sold for $373,002 at auction a baseball glove |
#6910, aired 2014-10-03 | THE "B.G."'s $800: It's how to say good morning or good day in Italian buon giorno |
#6910, aired 2014-10-03 | THE "B.G."'s $1000: This colorful Kentucky city made Forbes' list of the 25 best places to retire in 2014 Bowling Green |
#6861, aired 2014-06-16 | THE SECRET LIFE OF B's $400: An unsuccessful movie a bomb |
#6861, aired 2014-06-16 | THE SECRET LIFE OF B's $800: A classic symptom of frostbite numbness |
#6861, aired 2014-06-16 | THE SECRET LIFE OF B's $1200: It can precede "‑struck" or "‑waiter"--or you, if you don't respond dumb |
#6861, aired 2014-06-16 | THE SECRET LIFE OF B's $1600: This occupation gets its name from the Latin for "lead" a plumber |
#6861, aired 2014-06-16 | THE SECRET LIFE OF B's $2000: Rhyming synonym for "cradle-to-grave" that fits the category twice "womb-to-tomb" |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | IT'S WHERE I WANT TO "B" $200: This second-most populous Chinese city Beijing |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | IT'S WHERE I WANT TO "B" $400: This city that in 1900 had about 6,000 people Boise |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | IT'S WHERE I WANT TO "B" $600: This country, a neighbor of Latvia & Ukraine Belarus |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | IT'S WHERE I WANT TO "B" $800: This landlocked kingdom of the Himalayas Bhutan |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | IT'S WHERE I WANT TO "B" $1000: This unincorporated area, home to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Bethesda |
#6530, aired 2013-01-25 | A, B, C, D, E & THAT'S ALL $400: A Murphy one comes out of the wall a bed |
#6530, aired 2013-01-25 | A, B, C, D, E & THAT'S ALL $800: A taxi, or to travel in one cab |
#6530, aired 2013-01-25 | A, B, C, D, E & THAT'S ALL $1200: To recede, like the tide; it's often paired with "flow" ebb |
#6530, aired 2013-01-25 | A, B, C, D, E & THAT'S ALL $1600: To yield territory cede |
#6530, aired 2013-01-25 | A, B, C, D, E & THAT'S ALL $2000: A work of classical Icelandic poetry an edda |
#6488, aired 2012-11-28 | THE OAKLAND "B"s $200: In November 1936 it began carrying traffic between San Francisco & Oakland across the water it's named for the Bay Bridge |
#6488, aired 2012-11-28 | THE OAKLAND "B"s $400: In between stints as California's governor, he served 2 terms as Oakland's mayor Jerry Brown |
#6488, aired 2012-11-28 | THE OAKLAND "B"s $600: What's now East Oakland was once a city called this, like a borough southeast of Manhattan Brooklyn |
#6488, aired 2012-11-28 | THE OAKLAND "B"s $800: Huey Newton & Bobby Seale founded this radical party in Oakland in 1966 the Black Panthers |
#6488, aired 2012-11-28 | THE OAKLAND "B"s $1000: Francis Smith, the 19th c. "king" of this mineral soap additive, helped build Oakland's streetcar system borax |
#6487, aired 2012-11-27 | A BUNCH OF "S.B." $200: At one of these, help yourself to lettuce & a variety of toppings plus your choice of dressing a salad bar |
#6487, aired 2012-11-27 | A BUNCH OF "S.B." $400: It's the type of sign the man seen here is wearing, just waiting for your ad a sandwich board |
#6487, aired 2012-11-27 | A BUNCH OF "S.B." $600: Due to overfishing, many restaurants have banished the fish called Chilean this from their menus sea bass |
#6487, aired 2012-11-27 | A BUNCH OF "S.B." $800: Years after Little Big Horn, this Sioux chief joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West show Sitting Bull |
#6487, aired 2012-11-27 | A BUNCH OF "S.B." $1000: This author of "Herzog" received the 1976 Nobel Prize for Literature Saul Bellow |
#6269, aired 2011-12-15 | THE BIRDS & THE "B"s $400: Take these broken wings & learn to fly, you Turdus merula, aka this colorful bird blackbird |
#6269, aired 2011-12-15 | THE BIRDS & THE "B"s $800: This kingfisher that shares its name with an "iron chancellor" lives in New Guinea, not Germany Bismarck (kingfisher) |
#6269, aired 2011-12-15 | THE BIRDS & THE "B"s $1200: It's britspeak for a type of parakeet a budgie |
#6269, aired 2011-12-15 | THE BIRDS & THE "B"s $1600: This tropical seabird was named for its supposed lack of intelligence; not afraid of humans, it was easily killed the boobie |
#6269, aired 2011-12-15 | THE BIRDS & THE "B"s $2000: Buteo buteo is the common species of this large, slow-moving bird of prey the buzzard |
#6202, aired 2011-07-26 | R.B.s $200: In 2008 a 6'3", 9,033-pound ball was made using 726,500 of these stretchable office items rubber bands |
#6202, aired 2011-07-26 | R.B.s $400: Referring to his circulatory system, it describes any strong, patriotic, lusty American man red-blooded |
#6202, aired 2011-07-26 | R.B.s $600: This cerebral hemisphere helps us deal with spatial concepts the right brain |
#6202, aired 2011-07-26 | R.B.s $800: The first African-American to win the Nobel Peace Prize, this man was appointed to the U.N. Palestine Commission in 1947 Ralph Bunche |
#6202, aired 2011-07-26 | R.B.s $1000: This small ledge beneath the doors of an auto helped passengers get in & out running board |
#6138, aired 2011-04-27 | BIZ "B"s $200: Its original Irish cream is a blend of Irish whiskey with hints of vanilla & chocolate Bailey's |
#6138, aired 2011-04-27 | BIZ "B"s $400: This brand of frozen veggies uses the logo seen here Birds Eye |
#6138, aired 2011-04-27 | BIZ "B"s $600: This "fraternal" company was the official supplier of typewriters to the 1984 Summer Olympics Brother |
#6138, aired 2011-04-27 | BIZ "B"s $800: This company is known for its Weejun loafers Bass |
#6138, aired 2011-04-27 | BIZ "B"s $1,000 (Daily Double): This company developed the Apollo lunar surface drill Black & Decker |
#5921, aired 2010-05-17 | "B"s ON BOTH ENDS $200: The opposite of a blockbuster at the box office a bomb |
#5921, aired 2010-05-17 | "B"s ON BOTH ENDS $400: Cratchit or Sideshow Bob |
#5921, aired 2010-05-17 | "B"s ON BOTH ENDS $600: To divulge confidential info blab |
#5921, aired 2010-05-17 | "B"s ON BOTH ENDS $800: Slang for a short, written promotional statement a blurb |
#5921, aired 2010-05-17 | "B"s ON BOTH ENDS $1000: An early name for Google was this type of massage backrub |
#5855, aired 2010-02-12 | ONE B & 2 D's $400: Check your RPMs on this panel beneath a car's windshield the dashboard |
#5855, aired 2010-02-12 | ONE B & 2 D's $800: "Always" this woman who attends the female geting married the bridesmaid |
#5855, aired 2010-02-12 | ONE B & 2 D's $1600: Prohibited; it precedes "City" in a walled section of Beijing forbidden |
#5855, aired 2010-02-12 | ONE B & 2 D's $2000: 10-letter word meaning reliable or worthy of trust dependable |
#5855, aired 2010-02-12 | ONE B & 2 D's $3,000 (Daily Double): It's the transmission capacity of an electronic communications device bandwidth |
#5798, aired 2009-11-25 | SHAKESPEARE'S B-STORIES $400: Bottom arrives, prepared to lead Quince, Flute & Snout on stage A Midsummer Night's Dream |
#5798, aired 2009-11-25 | SHAKESPEARE'S B-STORIES $800: An island provides the backdrop as the succession to the leadership of Naples is decided The Tempest |
#5798, aired 2009-11-25 | SHAKESPEARE'S B-STORIES $1200: Jessica has regrets about her dad but looks forward to marrying Lorenzo & converting to Christianity The Merchant of Venice |
#5798, aired 2009-11-25 | SHAKESPEARE'S B-STORIES $1600: Sir Toby Belch & his friends trick Malvolio into acting crazy & getting sent to an asylum Twelfth Night |
#5798, aired 2009-11-25 | SHAKESPEARE'S B-STORIES $2000: Bolingbroke appears before the king & accuses Thomas Mowbray of treason Richard II |
#5642, aired 2009-03-03 | THE SECRET LIFE OF "B"s $400: 2-word term for the demographic surge in the U.S. from 1946 to 1964 baby boom |
#5642, aired 2009-03-03 | THE SECRET LIFE OF "B"s $800: Systematic stress technique used on American prisoners during the Korean War brainwashing |
#5642, aired 2009-03-03 | THE SECRET LIFE OF "B"s $1200: Used as fodder, mangold is a type of this purplish root vegetable beets |
#5642, aired 2009-03-03 | THE SECRET LIFE OF "B"s $1600: Drugs called these blockers diminish reaction to adrenaline, keeping things mellow & reducing cardiac problems beta blockers |
#5642, aired 2009-03-03 | THE SECRET LIFE OF "B"s $2000: Field where Richard III fell Bosworth |
#5356, aired 2007-12-17 | LOU D.O.B.s $200: Aug. 4, 1901, New Orleans: Got his first cornet about 6 years later Louis Armstrong |
#5356, aired 2007-12-17 | LOU D.O.B.s $400: Jan. 4, 1809, Coupvray, France: Modified the Barbier point writing system for the Royal Institute for Blind Children Louis Braille |
#5356, aired 2007-12-17 | LOU D.O.B.s $600: February 18, 1848, New York City: The piece seen here is a creation of this opalescent glass pioneer Tiffany |
#5356, aired 2007-12-17 | LOU D.O.B.s $800: Dec. 27, 1822, Dole, France: Founding father of microbiology Pasteur |
#5356, aired 2007-12-17 | LOU D.O.B.s $1000: May 11, 1933, The Bronx: This guy who changed his name to Minister Louis X in the '50s Louis Farrakhan |
#5310, aired 2007-10-12 | "B"s $400: This is the thin-sliced, salted & dried back & sides of the hog bacon |
#5310, aired 2007-10-12 | "B"s $800: Still used today, in Ancient Rome this instrument called the faithful to worship in the temples the bell |
#5310, aired 2007-10-12 | "B"s $1200: This type of immunization is used to renew or maintain the effects of a previous one a booster |
#5310, aired 2007-10-12 | "B"s $1600: In the 1800s John Farrar was one of the first to move teeth in slow increments using a mechanism that evolved into these braces |
#5310, aired 2007-10-12 | "B"s $2000: The oldest signs of life on Earth are fossilized ancestors of these one-celled organisms bacteria |
#5151, aired 2007-01-22 | THE HEEBEE "G.B."s $400: U.S. military base on the southeast coast of Cuba Guantanamo Bay |
#5151, aired 2007-01-22 | THE HEEBEE "G.B."s $800: Internal digestive organ connected to the liver the gall bladder |
#5151, aired 2007-01-22 | THE HEEBEE "G.B."s $1200: At about 1,250 miles long, it's the largest coral reef on earth the Great Barrier Reef |
#5151, aired 2007-01-22 | THE HEEBEE "G.B."s $1600: Entomological title of a Poe Story The Gold Bug |
#5151, aired 2007-01-22 | THE HEEBEE "G.B."s $6,000 (Daily Double): 19th century French opera composer of "The Pearl Fishers" & "The Fair Maid of Perth", among others Georges Bizet |
#4721, aired 2005-02-28 | THE "B.G."s $200: Their fairy tales include "The 12 Idle Servants", "The 3 Apprentices" & "The Sparrow and His Four Children" the Brothers Grimm |
#4721, aired 2005-02-28 | THE "B.G."s $400: A U.S. Army "one star" a Brigadier General |
#4721, aired 2005-02-28 | THE "B.G."s $600: As teens, he & Paul Allen ran Traf-O-Data, a company that used a computer to analyze traffic patterns Bill Gates |
#4721, aired 2005-02-28 | THE "B.G."s $800: The Statue of Victory atop this Berlin landmark was stolen by Napoleon, who wanted it for the Arc de Triomphe the Brandenburg Gate |
#4721, aired 2005-02-28 | THE "B.G."s $1000: Site of Western Kentucky University Bowling Green |
#4361, aired 2003-07-14 | "S.B." $200: In the 1600s a group of monks in the Alps developed this dog breed Saint Bernard |
#4361, aired 2003-07-14 | "S.B." $400: It's said that a werewolf can be killed with one of these silver bullet |
#4361, aired 2003-07-14 | "S.B." $600: Montecito is a suburb of this city, called "The Queen of the California Missions" Santa Barbara |
#4361, aired 2003-07-14 | "S.B." $800: White wine produced from this grape is often said to have a grassy, herbaceous aroma & flavor sauvignon blanc |
#4361, aired 2003-07-14 | "S.B." $1000: (Hi, I'm Barbara Mandrell.) I had a reoccurring role as Alex Mitchum on this Aaron Spelling daytime drama Sunset Beach |
#4213, aired 2002-12-18 | "L.B."s $200: Even before Thomas Edison, Sir Joseph Wilson Swan was aglow with his invention of this light bulb |
#4213, aired 2002-12-18 | "L.B."s $400: And now the weather forecast: tonight expect these gentle winds of 4 to 7 miles per hour light breezes |
#4213, aired 2002-12-18 | "L.B."s $600: Herbie, the endearing Volkswagen in a classic Disney film The Love Bug |
#4213, aired 2002-12-18 | "L.B."s $800: Oscar-nominated for her role in "Goodfellas", she went on to play Dr. Jennifer Melfi on "The Sopranos" Lorraine Bracco |
#4213, aired 2002-12-18 | "L.B."s $1000: In 1893 this horticulturist published his first nursery catalog offering his "New Creations in Fruits and Flowers" Luther Burbank |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | THE "B.G."s $200: A small piano about 5 feet long baby grand |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | THE "B.G."s $400: (Sofia of the Clue Crew standing in front of a chalkboard) It's a visual method for comparing numbers bar graph |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | THE "B.G."s $600: 2-word term for large animals hunted for sport big game |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | THE "B.G."s $800: Swingin' virtuoso heard here Benny Goodman |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | THE "B.G."s $1000: A naval force made up of an aircraft carrier & support vessels battle group |
#4076, aired 2002-04-29 | "B.S." $200: David Strickler of Latrobe, Pennsylvania is credited with inventing this fruit & ice cream treat in 1904 banana split |
#4076, aired 2002-04-29 | "B.S." $400: "Don't have a cow, man" is one of his expressions Bart Simpson |
#4076, aired 2002-04-29 | "B.S." $600: This rock & roll hall of famer is the pride of Freehold, New Jersey Bruce Springsteen |
#4076, aired 2002-04-29 | "B.S." $800: Used in the 1940s & '50s, this was slang for a teenage girl bobby-sox |
#4076, aired 2002-04-29 | "B.S." $1000: When combined with an acid ingredient, this compound, NaHCO3, produces gas bubbles, causing batter to rise baking soda |
#3822, aired 2001-03-27 | "B.B."s $200: Fitness guru seen here Billy Blanks |
#3822, aired 2001-03-27 | "B.B."s $400: Howl the Wolf & Oats the Horse are 2 of these Ty collectibles Beanie Babies |
#3822, aired 2001-03-27 | "B.B."s $600: He had over 2,700 career hits but is often remembered for missing a grounder in the 1986 World Series Bill Buckner |
#3822, aired 2001-03-27 | "B.B."s $1000: His choreography for movie musicals involved dozens of dancers forming kaleidoscopic patterns Busby Berkeley |
#3822, aired 2001-03-27 | "B.B."s $1,200 (Daily Double): A 19th century landfill project created this Boston neighborhood Back Bay |
#3712, aired 2000-10-24 | "B.B."s $200: A "vein" aristocrat may think of himself as one of these a blue blood |
#3712, aired 2000-10-24 | "B.B."s $400: Cartman on "South Park" insists he isn't fat, he's this big-boned |
#3712, aired 2000-10-24 | "B.B."s $600: "Infantile" African animal seen here a bush baby |
#3712, aired 2000-10-24 | "B.B."s $800: An expression meaning "Just like that!", or a bar where TV's "The Sopranos" conduct business Bada Bing |
#3712, aired 2000-10-24 | "B.B."s $1000: This astronomer seen here helped survey Washington, D.C. Benjamin Banneker |
#3573, aired 2000-03-01 | "B.S." $100: A popular 1940s style of ankle covering, or stockings for Robert Bobby sox |
#3573, aired 2000-03-01 | "B.S." $200: A disreputable member of a family is known by this "woolly" term Black sheep |
#3573, aired 2000-03-01 | "B.S." $300: They're the raw edibles seen here Bean sprouts |
#3573, aired 2000-03-01 | "B.S." $400: It's Wisconsin's beastly nickname "The Badger State" |
#3573, aired 2000-03-01 | "B.S." $500: This legendary singer won $10,000 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society on "Celebrity Jeopardy!" in 1996 Beverly Sills |
#3303, aired 1999-01-06 | THE "A" "B" "C"s $200: In a 1976 Playboy interview, Jimmy Carter said he'd committed this in his heart many times adultery |
#3303, aired 1999-01-06 | THE "A" "B" "C"s $400: Ring in & tell me this correct name for a young swan cygnet |
#3303, aired 1999-01-06 | THE "A" "B" "C"s $600: They're the 2 words describing lenses that curve outward or inward concave & convex |
#3303, aired 1999-01-06 | THE "A" "B" "C"s $800: From 1672 to 1858 this city was the headquarters of the British East India Company Bombay |
#3303, aired 1999-01-06 | THE "A" "B" "C"s $1000: The name of this German publisher has become synonymous with a guidebook Karl Baedeker |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | DOUBLE "B"s $100: Talk "turkey", or wolf down a lot of turkey Gobble |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | DOUBLE "B"s $200: Don't wolf down your turkey, but take these small quick bites Nibbles |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | DOUBLE "B"s $300: A crusty old bootmaker, or a crusty old fruit dessert Cobbler |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | DOUBLE "B"s $400: A "rouser" may rouse this low class of people Rabble |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | DOUBLE "B"s $800 (Daily Double): How ya gonna keep 'em down on this farm after they've seen Tel Aviv Kibbutz |
#3083, aired 1998-01-14 | "B"s DO IT $200: If right-handed, they aim for the "pocket" between the 1 & 3 pins bowlers |
#3083, aired 1998-01-14 | "B"s DO IT $400: They use loud, colorful spiels to entice customers into carnivals barkers |
#3083, aired 1998-01-14 | "B"s DO IT $600: On trains they assist conductors; on bobsleds their main duty is slowing things down brakemen |
#3083, aired 1998-01-14 | "B"s DO IT $800: Only these bigwigs may argue before Britain's high court barristers |
#3083, aired 1998-01-14 | "B"s DO IT $1000: In a symphony orchestra, these speed reeders sit next to the clarinetists bassoons |
#3070, aired 1997-12-26 | "B"s ON BOTH ENDS $200: Title of Newhart's third sitcom Bob |
#3070, aired 1997-12-26 | "B"s ON BOTH ENDS $400: Tell all Blab |
#3070, aired 1997-12-26 | "B"s ON BOTH ENDS $600: A tell-all book might have this kind of short publicity notice on its cover Blurb |
#3070, aired 1997-12-26 | "B"s ON BOTH ENDS $800: A cutting remark, or a part of a feather Barb |
#3070, aired 1997-12-26 | "B"s ON BOTH ENDS $1000: "Overall", it's on top Bib |
#2603, aired 1995-12-20 | "B.A."s $100: It's a popular nickname for New York City Big Apple |
#2603, aired 1995-12-20 | "B.A."s $200: She was featured on "All in the Family", then came "Maude", "Amanda's" & "Golden Girls" Bea Arthur |
#2603, aired 1995-12-20 | "B.A."s $300: Jose de San Martin, father of Argentine independence, is buried in a cathedral in this city Buenos Aires |
#2603, aired 1995-12-20 | "B.A."s $400: It's where keglers hang out a bowling alley |
#2603, aired 1995-12-20 | "B.A."s $500: Hats off to this former congresswoman who attended the 1995 women's conference in Beijing Bella Abzug |
#2472, aired 1995-05-09 | "B"s $100: This word can mean prejudice or a line running diagonally across the grain of a fabric bias |
#2472, aired 1995-05-09 | "B"s $200: It's the term for eyeglasses with one section for distant vision & another for near bifocals |
#2472, aired 1995-05-09 | "B"s $300: Maintenance of order is one of the usual duties of this court attendant the bailiff |
#2472, aired 1995-05-09 | "B"s $400: It's a contemptuous utterance concerning god blasphemy |
#2472, aired 1995-05-09 | "B"s $500: The sound of this 3-stringed Russian musical instrument is similar to a mandolin's a balalaika |
#2180, aired 1994-02-11 | COOKING "A", "B", "C"s $100: The most popular type of this fruity dessert is Apple Brown a Betty |
#2180, aired 1994-02-11 | COOKING "A", "B", "C"s $200: Cookbooks advise sticking 3 or 4 of these spice buds in an onion to flavor meat dishes clove |
#2180, aired 1994-02-11 | COOKING "A", "B", "C"s $300: The tomato type of this gelatin salad can be made with canned tomato juice aspic |
#2180, aired 1994-02-11 | COOKING "A", "B", "C"s $400: This fish paste is often combined with butter & seasonings & spread over broiled steak anchovy paste |
#2180, aired 1994-02-11 | COOKING "A", "B", "C"s $500: These fruits, often mistaken for huckleberries, make wonderful jams, pies & muffins blueberries |
#1959, aired 1993-02-25 | "A" "B" "C"s $100: After a day of sunbathing, your mother might tell you you're as "red as" this vegetable a beet |
#1959, aired 1993-02-25 | "A" "B" "C"s $200: This Oriental pain-relieving method will have you on pins & needles, so to speak acupuncture |
#1959, aired 1993-02-25 | "A" "B" "C"s $300: The letters of this magic word were once worn on an amulet to ward off trouble abracadabra |
#1959, aired 1993-02-25 | "A" "B" "C"s $400: It's probably the only element to have a whole branch of chemistry devoted to it: organic chemistry carbon |
#1959, aired 1993-02-25 | "A" "B" "C"s $500: It's a synonym for beginning, or another term for a graduation ceremony commencement |
#1013, aired 1989-01-18 | THE 3 "B"s $200: C.P.E. Bach, J.C. Bach or J.S. Bach, the 1 responsible for the birth of the other 2 Johann Sebastian Bach |
#1013, aired 1989-01-18 | THE 3 "B"s $400: Beethoven wrote the famous "Heiligenstadt Testament" in 1802, describing this disability deafness |
#1013, aired 1989-01-18 | THE 3 "B"s $600: Brahms' first name Johann (Johannes) |
#1013, aired 1989-01-18 | THE 3 "B"s $800: The "B" who wrote the "Egmont Overture" Beethoven |
#1013, aired 1989-01-18 | THE 3 "B"s $2,000 (Daily Double): Famous student song on which Brahms based this section of the "Academic Festival Overture": "Gaudeamus Igitur" |
#547, aired 1987-01-13 | "B.S." $200: The degree Bachelor of Science |
#547, aired 1987-01-13 | "B.S." $400: Passage which connects the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic Ocean Bering Strait |
#547, aired 1987-01-13 | "B.S." $600: Cary Grant & Shirley Temple were "The Bachelor & ..." her the Bobby-Soxer |
#547, aired 1987-01-13 | "B.S." $800: Noel Coward play about the haunting of a man by his 1st wife while he lives with his 2nd "Blithe Spirit" |
#547, aired 1987-01-13 | "B.S." $1000: U.S. military decoration, instituted in 1944, awarded for heroism Bronze Star |
#441, aired 1986-05-19 | "B.S." $100: French major at Princeton who's probably still wearing her Calvins Brooke Shields |
#441, aired 1986-05-19 | "B.S." $200: At rehearsal for her debut at La Scala, the orchestra gave her a standing ovation Beverly Sills |
#441, aired 1986-05-19 | "B.S." $300: Anglo-Irish author whose claim to fame is a thirsty Rumanian count Bram Stoker |
#441, aired 1986-05-19 | "B.S." $400: Leningrad-born chess player who was World Champion from 1969-72 until Bobby Fischer defeated him Boris Spassky |
#441, aired 1986-05-19 | "B.S." $500: Red headed reporter whose stories appear on the funny pages Brenda Starr |
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