Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#6126, aired 2011-04-11 | BLUE LITERATURE $400: In this detective's 1892 "Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle", the carbuncle was a blue garnet hidden in a goose Sherlock Holmes |
#6126, aired 2011-04-11 | BLUE LITERATURE $800: Created by Charles Perrault, this fairy tale villain who killed 6 wives may be based on real murderer Gilles de Rais Bluebeard |
#6126, aired 2011-04-11 | BLUE LITERATURE $1200: 4 years after "The Red Badge of Courage", he wrote "The Blue Hotel", considered one of his finest short stories Stephen Crane |
#6126, aired 2011-04-11 | BLUE LITERATURE $2000: Elizabeth Kata wrote the novel this "of Blue" on which a 1965 Sidney Poitier movie was based A Patch |
#6126, aired 2011-04-11 | BLUE LITERATURE $3,000 (Daily Double): In this 1908 romance by Henry de Vere Stacpoole, a pair of 8-year old cousins are marooned on a tropical island The Blue Lagoon |
#2914, aired 1997-04-10 | BLUE LITERATURE $200: This detective solved 1892's "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle", but didn't have the guilty party arrested Sherlock Holmes |
#2914, aired 1997-04-10 | BLUE LITERATURE $400: "Any Woman's Blues" was a 1990 novel by this "Fear Of Flying" author Erica Jong |
#2914, aired 1997-04-10 | BLUE LITERATURE $600: 1873's "A Pair Of Blue Eyes" was the first novel he put his name on; "Far From The Madding Crowd" was second Thomas Hardy |
#2914, aired 1997-04-10 | BLUE LITERATURE $800: "To The Far Blue Mountains" was one of this western author's Sackett sagas Louis L'Amour |
#2914, aired 1997-04-10 | BLUE LITERATURE $1000: "The Weary Blues" is a collection of verse by this Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes |
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