Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (39 results returned)
#7275, aired 2016-04-08 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $200: The most direct route is straight as this bird flies the crow |
#7275, aired 2016-04-08 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $400: You might be "happy as" this bird whose name also means a merry, carefree adventure a lark |
#7275, aired 2016-04-08 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $600: Something that serves as a warning to others is this bird "in a coal mine" a canary |
#7275, aired 2016-04-08 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $800: It's the avian name for the type of compartment seen here pigeonholes |
#7275, aired 2016-04-08 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $1000: In carpentry, it's a type of joint, leading to its other meaning of "fit together harmoniously" dovetail |
#7096, aired 2015-06-22 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $200: It's believed that Shakespeare introduced this phrase meaning a hopeless quest a wild-goose chase |
#7096, aired 2015-06-22 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $400: It's the field of vision from a high altitude, allowing you to see a wide area a bird's-eye view |
#7096, aired 2015-06-22 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $600: To boast or exult over your own good fortune or the misfortune of another to crow |
#7096, aired 2015-06-22 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $800: An absurd tale passed off as being true, it combines a bird & a bovine a cock-and-bull story |
#7096, aired 2015-06-22 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $1000: It can be slang for a woman singer, a sweet white wine or a stool pigeon a canary |
#3438, aired 1999-07-14 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $100: Many a slugabed has been reminded that "The early bird catches" this The worm |
#3438, aired 1999-07-14 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $200: Originally a place in which fowl fought, it now often refers to the pilot's compartment in an airplane Cockpit |
#3438, aired 1999-07-14 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $300: When forced to admit a mistake, you have to "eat" this bird (which is far from appetizing) Crow |
#3438, aired 1999-07-14 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $400: If you're completely undressed, you're as "naked as" this bird that's noisy & often bright blue a jaybird |
#3438, aired 1999-07-14 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $500: It's a "homicidal" phrase for achieving 2 goals with a single effort Killing two birds with one stone |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $100: Be grateful for what you have, because "A bird in the hand is worth" this Two in the bush |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $200: A person who deliberately avoids facing facts is said to hide his head in the sand like this bird Ostrich |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $300: The name of this yellow bird may also refer to a shade of yellow or a yellow diamond Canary |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $400: Combine a bird & a bovine to get this kind of absurd, improbable tale often used as an excuse Cock & bull story |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $500: Australian slang for a lookout who warns criminals about police, or the kind of bird Baretta had Cockatoo |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $100: Proverbially speaking, "birds of a feather" do this flock together |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $200: In a famous 1962 film, Gregory Peck says it's "a sin to" do this kill a mockingbird |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $300: Something very rare is "as scarce as" these poultry features (that don't exist) hen's teeth |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $400: It's the kind of broad view that reminds us of frozen food guy Clarence a bird's-eye view |
#2741, aired 1996-07-01 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $100: A vain, arrogant person is said to strut like this proud bird a peacock |
#2741, aired 1996-07-01 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $200: This ragtime dance that features a springy walk has a Thanksgiving bird in its name a turkey trot |
#2741, aired 1996-07-01 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $300: Someone with piercing sight or keen powers of observation has this kind of "eye" an eagle eye |
#2741, aired 1996-07-01 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $400: The name of this yellow bird is a slang term for a female singer, especially one with a dance band a canary |
#2741, aired 1996-07-01 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $500: This bird flies higher in fine weather, so saying it "honks high" or "hangs high" means all's well a goose |
#2591, aired 1995-12-04 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $100: If someone makes a fatal mistake, this "is cooked" his goose |
#2591, aired 1995-12-04 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $200: It's the bird term for a theatrical flop that doesn't "gobble" up enough business a turkey |
#2591, aired 1995-12-04 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $300: When you have the advantage, you're sitting in this seat -- meow! the catbird seat |
#2591, aired 1995-12-04 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $400: Something rare is "as scarce as" these nonexistent bird parts hen's teeth |
#2591, aired 1995-12-04 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $500: It means to peddle one's wares by calling out, perhaps like a bird of prey hawking |
#1512, aired 1991-03-12 | BIRD WORDS $100: An advocate of all-out war, or to sell products on the street by shouting a hawk |
#1512, aired 1991-03-12 | BIRD WORDS $200: A foolish person, or the type of prize that's given to the worst player in a game booby |
#1512, aired 1991-03-12 | BIRD WORDS $300: A sweet white wine from Spanish islands northwest of Africa, or a shade of yellow a canary |
#1512, aired 1991-03-12 | BIRD WORDS $400: To make a malicious statement about someone or to shoot from a concealed location snipe |
#1512, aired 1991-03-12 | BIRD WORDS $500: It's what a bowler is said to get when he makes three strikes in a row a turkey |
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