Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (105 results returned)
#8884, aired 2023-06-01 | BIO PICS $400: Put on your marine biology hat, don't struggle helplessly & do name this Picasso-esque flatfish a flounder |
#8884, aired 2023-06-01 | BIO PICS $800: Time to get meta & point out these bones highlighted here metacarpals |
#8884, aired 2023-06-01 | BIO PICS $1200: It takes two, baby--well, two intertwined sugar phosphate chains anyway to be this landmark 1953 molecular model for DNA a double helix |
#8884, aired 2023-06-01 | BIO PICS $1600: Look, it's twins, here is this process of one cell duplicating into two genetically identical daughter cells mitosis |
#8884, aired 2023-06-01 | BIO PICS $2000: Longer than cilia, they're the parts of the bacteria cell providing motility here flagella |
#8697, aired 2022-09-13 | A CHEM/ PHYSICS/ BIO SAMPLER $400: Humans have 22 pairs of nonsex these & one pair of non-nonsex chromosomes |
#8697, aired 2022-09-13 | A CHEM/ PHYSICS/ BIO SAMPLER $1200: It's the type of ionization chamber heard here, a measuring device that non-physicists never want to hear working hard nearby a Geiger counter |
#8697, aired 2022-09-13 | A CHEM/ PHYSICS/ BIO SAMPLER $1600: It's the study of fishes, all 30,000 or so species of them ichthyology |
#8697, aired 2022-09-13 | A CHEM/ PHYSICS/ BIO SAMPLER $2000: With hard work & strong acid, you can get the original metals from alloys, like this partner of zinc out of brass copper |
#8697, aired 2022-09-13 | A CHEM/ PHYSICS/ BIO SAMPLER $5,000 (Daily Double): The standard model of particle physics accounts for 3 of the 4 fundamental forces, skipping this one, important in daily life gravity |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | BIO 101 $200: Robert K. Massie drew a "Portrait of" this Russian empress who led 14,000 soldiers in overthrowing her husband Catherine the Great |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | BIO 201 $400: In the 1950s Edward O. Wilson studied colonies of these insects & found that they communicate primarily via pheromones ants |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | BIO 101 $400: He "peppered Wozniak with questions: could the computer ever be networked? Was it possible to add a disk for memory storage?" Steve Jobs |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | BIO 101 $600: A David McCullough presidential bio says on the first page, "He was... of Braintree and he loved to talk" John Adams |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | BIO 201 $800: 4 to 5 inches long, this tube is also called the oviduct the fallopian tube |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | BIO 101 $800: "The Mayor of Castro Street" examines "The Life & Times of" this politician & activist who was assassinated in 1978 Harvey Milk |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | BIO 101 $1000: Les Payne worked for 30 years on "The Dead are Arising", a 2020 bio of this man who joined & broke with the Nation of Islam Malcolm X |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | BIO 201 $1600: "There's no place like" this 11-letter word, the steady internal environment that organisms strive towards homeostasis |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | BIO 201 $1,800 (Daily Double): The discovery of the receptor for this toxin was announced in fall 2001, around the time it was part of a terrorism scare anthrax |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | BIO 201 $2000: PCR, short for this, allows endless copying of tiny bits of DNA, helping identify diseases & catch killers polymerase chain reaction |
#7919, aired 2019-01-31 | BIO PICKED $400: The man seen here is depicted in this 2010 film set largely at Harvard The Social Network |
#7919, aired 2019-01-31 | BIO PICKED $800: This movie bio of the singer shown has a 3-word title & was nominated for 5 Oscars Walk the Line |
#7919, aired 2019-01-31 | BIO PICKED $1200: This 1962 film, based on a Broadway play, is about the woman seen here The Miracle Worker |
#7919, aired 2019-01-31 | BIO PICKED $1600: The story of the man you see is told in this 1994 film with a soundtrack including the "Pastoral Symphony" Immortal Beloved |
#7919, aired 2019-01-31 | BIO PICKED $2000: The woman seen here is the subject of this 1980 film about a rise to musical fame Coal Miner's Daughter |
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | "BIO" $400: To remove tissue from a living body for diagnosis biopsy |
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | "BIO" $800: This proverbial timepiece can apply to both men & women with regard to sleeping biological clock |
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | "BIO" $1200: If you're able to live in both Atlanta & Atlantis, you're this, like a toad amphibious |
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | "BIO" $1600: This word for mechanical body parts has been used of Steve Austin (the colonel, not the wrestler) bionic |
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | "BIO" $2000: This stratum of Earth's surface is also called the "zone of life" the biosphere |
#6520, aired 2013-01-11 | BIO PICKS $200: "Yesterday" & "Linda" are chapters in "Fab: An intimate life" of this man Paul McCartney |
#6520, aired 2013-01-11 | BIO PICKS $400: "Radioactive", subtitled "A Tale Of Love & Fallout", tells the romantic story of this scientific pair the Curies |
#6520, aired 2013-01-11 | BIO PICKS $600: A book subtitled "The Richest Man In The World" profiles Carlos Slim of this country Mexico |
#6520, aired 2013-01-11 | BIO PICKS $1000: "Rebel From Main Street" tells the story of this American author & Nobel Prize winner Sinclair Lewis |
#6520, aired 2013-01-11 | BIO PICKS $2,600 (Daily Double): "The Man Who Gave His Name To America" is the subtitle of a 2007 bio of this Italian (Amerigo) Vespucci |
#6269, aired 2011-12-15 | THE ENTERTAINER'S TWITTER BIO $200: This actor's bio reads: "born small...now huge... winning... bring it..! (unemployed winner...)" Charlie Sheen |
#6269, aired 2011-12-15 | THE ENTERTAINER'S TWITTER BIO $400: For this NBC "Late Night" guy, you'll find "astrophysicist" Jimmy Fallon |
#6269, aired 2011-12-15 | THE ENTERTAINER'S TWITTER BIO $600: For this ex-NBC "Late Night" guy you'll find "the voice of the people. sorry, people" (Conan) O'Brien |
#6269, aired 2011-12-15 | THE ENTERTAINER'S TWITTER BIO $800: This woman is a "2-time Emmy award winning comedian & star of Bravo's my life on the d-list" Kathy Griffin |
#6269, aired 2011-12-15 | THE ENTERTAINER'S TWITTER BIO $1000: "Keep up" with this "business woman, exec producer, fashion designer, perfumista" Kim Kardashian |
#5763, aired 2009-10-07 | MOVIE BIO DOUBLE $400: Willem Dafoe in 1988, Jim Caviezel in 2004 Jesus |
#5763, aired 2009-10-07 | MOVIE BIO DOUBLE $800: Cate Blanchett in 1998, Judi Dench in 1998 Queen Elizabeth I |
#5763, aired 2009-10-07 | MOVIE BIO DOUBLE $1200: Henry Fonda in 1939, Raymond Massey in 1940 Abraham Lincoln |
#5763, aired 2009-10-07 | MOVIE BIO DOUBLE $1600: Robert Downey Jr. in 1992, Eddie Izzard in 2001 (Charlie) Chaplin |
#5763, aired 2009-10-07 | MOVIE BIO DOUBLE $2000: Philip Seymour Hoffman in 2005, Toby Jones in 2006 Truman Capote |
#5348, aired 2007-12-05 | BIO-SPHERE $200: Samuel Eliot Morison won a Pulitzer for "Admiral of the Ocean Sea", about this man who died in 1506 Christopher Columbus |
#5348, aired 2007-12-05 | BIO-SPHERE $400: As he is the subject of 1918 & 1939 Pulitzer Prize winners, perhaps the books should be read with bifocals (Benjamin) Franklin |
#5348, aired 2007-12-05 | BIO-SPHERE $600: "Mockingbird" is a portrait of this Southern writer (Harper) Lee |
#5348, aired 2007-12-05 | BIO-SPHERE $800: In a bit of table-turning, "Poison Pen" is an unauthorized bio of this woman who wrote a bio of Nancy Reagan Kitty Kelley |
#5348, aired 2007-12-05 | BIO-SPHERE $1000: "Queen of Fashion" is subtitled "What" she "Wore to the Revolution" Marie Antoinette |
#5140, aired 2007-01-05 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $200: 1980: She was a "coal miner's daughter" Loretta Lynn |
#5140, aired 2007-01-05 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $400: 1989: This comedian was "wired" (John) Belushi |
#5140, aired 2007-01-05 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $600: 1993: Enter this "dragon" Bruce Lee |
#5140, aired 2007-01-05 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $800: 2004: He sang "Beyond The Sea" Bobby Darin |
#5140, aired 2007-01-05 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $1000: 1998: He ran "without limits" Steven Prefontaine |
#5058, aired 2006-09-13 | "BIO" SCIENCE $400: The $6 Million Man could tell you that this word lost the "electro" from its middle bionic |
#5058, aired 2006-09-13 | "BIO" SCIENCE $800: 2 men at the U. of Washington's Department of this won the 1992 Nobel Prize for studying cell protein regulation biochemistry |
#5058, aired 2006-09-13 | "BIO" SCIENCE $1200: (Jon of the Clue Crew sits by a machine that's playing with a shoe at the Nike Campus in Oregon.) The three main areas studied at the Nike Sport Research Lab are physiology, sensory perception & this, defined as the way forces act on the body biomechanics |
#5058, aired 2006-09-13 | "BIO" SCIENCE $1600: If you doubt the need for a pink-eared antgrubber & a hollow-tailed antgrubber, you aren't recognizing the value of this biodiversity |
#5058, aired 2006-09-13 | "BIO" SCIENCE $2000: Biblical-sounding term for the principle that living organisms develop only from other living organisms biogenesis |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | BIO SUBJECTS $400: "Obsessive Genius" explores "the inner world of" this female scientist who died of the effects of radiation Marie Curie |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | BIO SUBJECTS $800: Michael Eric Dyson analyzes this real man, not just his image as mythic minister & leader, in "I May Not Get There with You" Martin Luther King, Jr. |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | BIO SUBJECTS $1200: "Cowboy Princess" describes life as the daughter of this famous film & TV couple Roy Rogers & Dale Evans |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | BIO SUBJECTS $1,500 (Daily Double): "Niccolo's Smile" says that this Italian thinker did not behave in the cunning way now associated with his name (Niccolo) Machiavelli |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | BIO SUBJECTS $1600: Joseph J. Ellis' biography of this 18th century man is called "His Excellency" Washington |
#4947, aired 2006-02-28 | BIO HAZARD $200: Roy Jenkins, a leader in the UK's Labour Party, wrote a bio of this great wartime Conservative leader Churchill |
#4947, aired 2006-02-28 | BIO HAZARD $400: Ibn Ishaq scored in the 8th century with his biography of this Muslim leader Mohammed |
#4947, aired 2006-02-28 | BIO HAZARD $600: "An American Rhapsody" is a biography of this American composer George Gershwin |
#4947, aired 2006-02-28 | BIO HAZARD $800: It's the 2-word title of Hillary Clinton's bestselling 2003 autobiography Living History |
#4947, aired 2006-02-28 | BIO HAZARD $1000: A co-biography of these two men tells of "The Battle of Waterloo and the Great Commanders Who Fought It" Napoleon & the Duke of Wellington |
#4932, aired 2006-02-07 | "BIO" $400: Penicillin & tyrothricin are examples of this bacteria-destroying item an antibiotic |
#4932, aired 2006-02-07 | "BIO" $800: "My Side" by David Beckham is this type of book, from words meaning "self life write" an autobiography |
#4932, aired 2006-02-07 | "BIO" $1200: 9-letter term for the health risk posed by the possible release of a pathogen into the environment a biohazard |
#4932, aired 2006-02-07 | "BIO" $1600: It means capable of decaying through the action of living organisms biodegradable |
#4932, aired 2006-02-07 | "BIO" $2000: Botanical adjective meaning long-lived, or a certain type of diet of beans & grains macrobiotic |
#4865, aired 2005-11-04 | BIO SUBJECTS $200: "Empire: The Life, Legend, and Madness of" this aviator billionaire Howard Hughes |
#4865, aired 2005-11-04 | BIO SUBJECTS $400: "American Sphinx: The Character of" this founding father & president Jefferson |
#4865, aired 2005-11-04 | BIO SUBJECTS $600: This writer's name precedes "and the Lost Boys" in the title of a biography by Andrew Birkin J.M. Barrie |
#4865, aired 2005-11-04 | BIO SUBJECTS $800: "Unforgivable Blackness" is subtitled "The Rise and Fall of" this first black heavyweight champion Jack Johnson |
#4865, aired 2005-11-04 | BIO SUBJECTS $1000: "His Invention So Fertile" is "A Life of" this reshaper of 17th century London (Christopher) Wren |
#4755, aired 2005-04-15 | OHIO BIO $200: Born in Cambridge in 1921, he went on to be a senator & an astronaut (John) Glenn |
#4755, aired 2005-04-15 | OHIO BIO $400: Born in Darke County in 1860, she developed her amazing proficiency with firearms at an early age Annie Oakley |
#4755, aired 2005-04-15 | OHIO BIO $600: Appropriately enough, this writer of Westerns was born in Zanesville in 1872 Zane Grey |
#4755, aired 2005-04-15 | OHIO BIO $800: Born in Columbus in 1890, he was a car-racing champion & a WWI flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker |
#4755, aired 2005-04-15 | OHIO BIO $1000: This late jazz pianist, famous for his trio, was born blind in Toledo, Ohio in 1910 Art Tatum |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $400: "Lenny" Lenny Bruce |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $800: "Immortal Beloved" Beethoven |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $1200: "Born on the Fourth of July" Ron Kovic |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $1600: "Thirty Seconds over Tokyo" Doolittle |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $2000: "A Beautiful Mind" (John) Nash |
#4443, aired 2003-12-24 | BIO HAZARD $200: 2003: "Dawn Over Kitty Hawk" the Wright Brothers |
#4443, aired 2003-12-24 | BIO HAZARD $400: 1922: "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia) |
#4443, aired 2003-12-24 | BIO HAZARD $600: 1991: "Lady Day" Billie Holiday |
#4443, aired 2003-12-24 | BIO HAZARD $800: 1975: "Why Not the Best?" Jimmy Carter |
#4443, aired 2003-12-24 | BIO HAZARD $1000: 2002: "Zim: A Baseball Life" Don Zimmer |
#4328, aired 2003-05-28 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $400: "Mommie Dearest" Joan Crawford |
#4328, aired 2003-05-28 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $800: "Amadeus" Wolfgang A. Mozart |
#4328, aired 2003-05-28 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $1200: "I Dream of Jeannie" & "Swanee River" Stephen Foster |
#4328, aired 2003-05-28 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $1600: "A Man for All Seasons" Sir Thomas More |
#4328, aired 2003-05-28 | BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $2000: "Bound for Glory" Woody Guthrie |
#2966, aired 1997-06-23 | "BIO"LOGY $100: These 2 types of nonfiction book share a Pulitzer Prize category biography & autobiography |
#2966, aired 1997-06-23 | "BIO"LOGY $200: TV character Jaime Sommers had one ear of this type; Steve Austin had one such eye bionic |
#2966, aired 1997-06-23 | "BIO"LOGY $300: Selman A. Waksman, discoverer of streptomycin, coined this term in the 1940s antibiotic |
#2966, aired 1997-06-23 | "BIO"LOGY $400: Term for a diet, mostly whole grains, designed to prolong life macrobiotic |
#2966, aired 1997-06-23 | "BIO"LOGY $500 (Daily Double): Depending on who benefits, this relationship can be classified as mutualism or as parasitism symbiotic |
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