Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (65 results returned)
#9221, aired 2024-12-09 | BIG WORDS $200: This 4-letter word said with a New York accent is a standard element of a Donald Trump impression huge |
#9221, aired 2024-12-09 | BIG WORDS $400: P.T. Barnum's pachyderm Jumbo |
#9221, aired 2024-12-09 | BIG WORDS $600: From the Latin for "not measurable", it says the same in 7 letters immense |
#9221, aired 2024-12-09 | BIG WORDS $800: The main canal of Venice stretching in an "S" shape about 2 miles with one end at St. Mark's Basilica the Grand Canal |
#9221, aired 2024-12-09 | BIG WORDS $1000: Rabelais gave us this synonym for "very big" gargantuan |
#9052, aired 2024-03-05 | WORDS IN COLONEL JESSUP'S BIG SPEECH $200: It's said there are "three sides to every story: yours, mine" & this the truth |
#9052, aired 2024-03-05 | WORDS IN COLONEL JESSUP'S BIG SPEECH $400: The spinal column, or firmness of character backbone |
#9052, aired 2024-03-05 | WORDS IN COLONEL JESSUP'S BIG SPEECH $600: You don't want plaque building up in these of your arteries walls |
#9052, aired 2024-03-05 | WORDS IN COLONEL JESSUP'S BIG SPEECH $800: Great material comfort, or anything you enjoy but don't need a luxury |
#9052, aired 2024-03-05 | WORDS IN COLONEL JESSUP'S BIG SPEECH $1000: Hideous, or the style of art seen here grotesque |
#8121, aired 2019-12-23 | BIG WORDS $400: Designed to carry over 400 passengers, the first one of these jets took flight in 1970 a jumbo jet |
#8121, aired 2019-12-23 | BIG WORDS $800: This synonym for big & strong is also a brand of trash bags & paper plates hefty |
#8121, aired 2019-12-23 | BIG WORDS $1600: Older than humongous, this 9-letter blended word for shockingly big goes back to WWII ginormous |
#8121, aired 2019-12-23 | BIG WORDS $2000: This word for something monstrous in size comes from the name of a powerful grass-eating beast in Job behemoth |
#8121, aired 2019-12-23 | BIG WORDS $3,000 (Daily Double): Of the 7 Ancient Wonders, the name of this one from the 200s B.C. reflected its huge size the Colossus of Rhodes |
#7035, aired 2015-03-27 | BIG WORDS $400: Yale University Library classifies books in excess of 27 cm in height or 19 cm in width as this big "O" oversized |
#7035, aired 2015-03-27 | BIG WORDS $800: When it comes before "esque", this outdoorsman's name means fantastically large Paul Bunyan |
#7035, aired 2015-03-27 | BIG WORDS $1200: Webster says this word may be an "alteration of huge + monstrous" humongous |
#7035, aired 2015-03-27 | BIG WORDS $1600: From the Greek, it's a much larger than life-size statue, such as an ancient wonder a colossus |
#7035, aired 2015-03-27 | BIG WORDS $7,000 (Daily Double): This synonym for "gigantic" was in use more than 200 years before a 1912 event put a new spin on it titanic |
#7005, aired 2015-02-13 | "BIG" WORDS $400: An intolerant person a bigot |
#7005, aired 2015-02-13 | "BIG" WORDS $800: A hoofed mountain mammal, or a Montana river Bighorn |
#7005, aired 2015-02-13 | "BIG" WORDS $1200: Morrissey wasn't thinking of fish when he sang that he "Strikes Again" "Bigmouth" |
#7005, aired 2015-02-13 | "BIG" WORDS $1600: Roger Patterson allegedly filmed one in 1967 Bigfoot |
#7005, aired 2015-02-13 | "BIG" WORDS $2000: Ruth of this last name began blending her own tea in 1945 Bigelow |
#6343, aired 2012-03-28 | BIG WORDS $400: The world's longest known cave system is in Kentucky & has this name that describes its size Mammoth |
#6343, aired 2012-03-28 | BIG WORDS $800: This word means any statue that is larger than life, not just the one of Helios at Rhodes colossus |
#6343, aired 2012-03-28 | BIG WORDS $1200: Some New Yorkers pronounce this big 4-letter word as if the first letter was "Y", not "H" huge |
#6343, aired 2012-03-28 | BIG WORDS $1600: A book about Senator Joe McCarthy is called "A Conspiracy So" this word literally meaning not measurable immense |
#6343, aired 2012-03-28 | BIG WORDS $2000: In a John Cheever title, this adjective precedes "Radio"; E.E. Cummings used it before "Room" enormous |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Relatively speaking, it's your mom's husband by a later marriage a stepfather |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $800: From the late Latin for "word", this book is the last word on words dictionary |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: Don't lose your head: this French device shares its name with an instrument for surgically removing tonsils guillotine |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $2,000 (Daily Double): The report's back from the lab; it's the science dealing with the detection of poisons toxicology |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: Something that's the first son's due; Esau sold his birthright |
#4885, aired 2005-12-02 | BIG WORDS $400: A top-of-the-beanstalk-livin' guy, or a pro pigskin-totin' one a giant |
#4885, aired 2005-12-02 | BIG WORDS $800: In 1985 it was found in 2 sections about 400 miles SE of Newfoundland, at a depth of about 12,500 feet the Titanic |
#4885, aired 2005-12-02 | BIG WORDS $1200: It describes the "skies" in "America The Beautiful" spacious |
#4885, aired 2005-12-02 | BIG WORDS $1600: This word famously preceded "wasteland" in a 1961 speech about TV; we'll try not to take it personally vast |
#4885, aired 2005-12-02 | BIG WORDS $2000: This title adjective describes the "room" in the title of the 1922 e.e. cummings novel of WWI enormous |
#4598, aired 2004-09-08 | BIG WORDS $400: A person who fought against slavery, like John Brown, was termed this 12-letter word abolitionist |
#4598, aired 2004-09-08 | BIG WORDS $800: This instrument, often attached to an inflatable cuff, is used to measure blood pressure a sphygmomanometer |
#4598, aired 2004-09-08 | BIG WORDS $1200: This 11-letter word for "sleight of hand" is from the French for "light of hand" legerdemain |
#4598, aired 2004-09-08 | BIG WORDS $1600: This adjective refers to a 150th anniversary sesquicentennial |
#4598, aired 2004-09-08 | BIG WORDS $5,600 (Daily Double): 28-letter term for opposition to the withdrawal of state support, as for the Anglican church antidisestablishmentarianism |
#3772, aired 2001-01-16 | BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $200: A person with a body mass index of 27 is considered to be this overweight |
#3772, aired 2001-01-16 | BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Big, perhaps like the object seen here monumental |
#3772, aired 2001-01-16 | BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $600: This big adjective comes from Rabelais' giant king gargantuan |
#3772, aired 2001-01-16 | BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Big, like an encyclopedia that fills many books voluminous |
#3772, aired 2001-01-16 | BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: From the Latin for "stunned", it's a colossal amount or just plain great stupendous |
#3538, aired 2000-01-12 | BIG WORDS $200: It can mean "large" like an oak, or precede Joe Young mighty |
#3538, aired 2000-01-12 | BIG WORDS $400: In 1961 Newton Minow described television as this type of "wasteland" vast |
#3538, aired 2000-01-12 | BIG WORDS $600: The name of this giant Biblical animal is from Hebrew for "beasts" behemoth |
#3538, aired 2000-01-12 | BIG WORDS $800: In book titles it precedes e.e. cummings' "Room" & Grace Paley's "Changes at the Last Minute" enormous |
#3538, aired 2000-01-12 | BIG WORDS $1000: From the same Latin root as "immeasurable", it's a 2-syllable equivalent immense |
#3339, aired 1999-02-25 | BIG WORDS $200: It cost just 37 cents when Burger King introduced it in 1957 the Whopper |
#3339, aired 1999-02-25 | BIG WORDS $400: A synonym for huge or the name of the creature seen here Mammoth |
#3339, aired 1999-02-25 | BIG WORDS $800: "By and" this, meaning as a general rule, was originally a sailing term Large |
#3339, aired 1999-02-25 | BIG WORDS $1,000 (Daily Double): Michelangelo's David is considered one of these big statues, like one of the 7 Ancient Wonders Colossus/colossal |
#3339, aired 1999-02-25 | BIG WORDS $1000: We'll take you to tusk if you forget this 11-letter adjective from Loxodonta africana's common name Elephantine |
#3064, aired 1997-12-18 | BIG WORDS $200: Big size for a shirt or intestine Large |
#3064, aired 1997-12-18 | BIG WORDS $400: Word for a 90-pound schnauzer or a 220-pound panda Giant |
#3064, aired 1997-12-18 | BIG WORDS $600: Brand name of garbage bags now marketed by Tenneco Hefty |
#3064, aired 1997-12-18 | BIG WORDS $800: A recent study says 37.5% of New Orleans adults are 20% overweight, qualifying them as this Obese |
#3064, aired 1997-12-18 | BIG WORDS $1000: Adjective derived from the name of a Rabelais title character Gargantuan |
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