Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)
#7242, aired 2016-02-23 | BRITTANY $400: Brittany's Belon River is famous for this mollusk that's prized for its nutty flavor, not its gems an oyster |
#7242, aired 2016-02-23 | BRITTANY $500 (Daily Double): The village of Fouesnant celebrates this beverage in its annual Fete des Pommiers apple cider |
#7242, aired 2016-02-23 | BRITTANY $800: Built in the Brittany shipyards of Saint Nazaire, this Cunard liner, QM2, has a planetarium & a 3-D cinema the Queen Mary 2 |
#7242, aired 2016-02-23 | BRITTANY $1200: Brittany, France's largest peninsula, separates the English channel from this large bay the Bay of Biscay |
#7242, aired 2016-02-23 | BRITTANY $1600: Here's an edict: this city on the Loire River is home to the Jules Verne Museum & the Chateau des Ducs palace Nantes |
#5728, aired 2009-07-01 | LEAVE BRITTANY ALONE! $400: This roamin' Roman conquered Brittany in 56 B.C. Julius Caesar |
#5728, aired 2009-07-01 | LEAVE BRITTANY ALONE! $800: Brittany got its name because it was a refuge for Celts fleeing Anglo-Saxon persecution on this nearby island Great Britain |
#5728, aired 2009-07-01 | LEAVE BRITTANY ALONE! $1200: Dukes of the Montfort family struggled to keep Brittany neutral during this lengthy English-French war the Hundred Years' War |
#5728, aired 2009-07-01 | LEAVE BRITTANY ALONE! $1600: In the 9th century Nomenoƫ, Brittany's national hero, drove out this "Bald" Frankish king's forces Charles |
#5728, aired 2009-07-01 | LEAVE BRITTANY ALONE! $2000: In the 1970s Bretons fought off government attempts to build one of these in the Commune of Plogoff a nuclear power plant |
#3495, aired 1999-11-12 | BRITTANY $200: Brittany is famous for the Belon type of this mollusk, used for eating, not pearls Oysters |
#3495, aired 1999-11-12 | BRITTANY $400: Breton isn't a Romance language, it's placed with Irish Gaelic & Welsh in this group Celtic |
#3495, aired 1999-11-12 | BRITTANY $600: Better known for his work in the Seven Seas, he painted the Brittany scene shown here Paul Gauguin |
#3495, aired 1999-11-12 | BRITTANY $800: Born in Brittany, he hit the Jacquespot when he voyaged to Canada & discovered the St. Lawrence River Jacques Cartier |
#3495, aired 1999-11-12 | BRITTANY $1000: The name of the Finistere region, which juts into the Atlantic, comes from Latin meaning this Land's end |
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