Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#6315, aired 2012-02-17 | QUEEN Bs $200: The nickname "Good Queen Bess" was created for her Queen Elizabeth I |
#6315, aired 2012-02-17 | QUEEN Bs $400: Bilqis is the Islamic name for the Biblical queen of this land who drops in on Solomon Sheba |
#6315, aired 2012-02-17 | QUEEN Bs $600: This king wasn't too lionish toward his Queen Berengaria; they had no kids & may never have... um... you know... King Richard the Lionhearted |
#6315, aired 2012-02-17 | QUEEN Bs $800: In 60 A.D. the British Queen Boudicca led a revolt against this empire's rule the Roman Empire |
#6315, aired 2012-02-17 | QUEEN Bs $1000: She's been the Queen of the Netherlands since 1980 Beatrix |
#6154, aired 2011-05-19 | 3 Bs, IF YOU PLEASE $200: The fat layer between the skin & muscles of whales blubber |
#6154, aired 2011-05-19 | 3 Bs, IF YOU PLEASE $400: Superstar of sports & "Jeopardy!" seen here Kareem Abdul-Jabbar |
#6154, aired 2011-05-19 | 3 Bs, IF YOU PLEASE $600: Messrs. Flay, Fischer & Orr Bobby |
#6154, aired 2011-05-19 | 3 Bs, IF YOU PLEASE $800: 6-letter word meaning to talk in an incoherent fashion, on & on & on... babble |
#6154, aired 2011-05-19 | 3 Bs, IF YOU PLEASE $1,500 (Daily Double): A person who hates or fears books a bibliophobe |
#3884, aired 2001-06-21 | 2 Bs $200: In "The Absent-Minded Professor", Prof. Brainard applies this to the soles of his school's basketball players Flubber |
#3884, aired 2001-06-21 | 2 Bs $400: 17th c. British poet John Suckling invented this card game in which the score is kept by placing pegs in a board cribbage |
#3884, aired 2001-06-21 | 2 Bs $600: This kind of lettuce was named for a 19th century American vegetable grower Bibb lettuce |
#3884, aired 2001-06-21 | 2 Bs $1000: This Ugandan port lies on the northwestern shore of Lake Victoria Entebbe |
#3884, aired 2001-06-21 | 2 Bs $2,000 (Daily Double): To equivocate, or to find fault for petty reasons quibble |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | THE 3 Bs $100: Beethoven tried all the latest scientific methods including sulphur vapors to cure this Deafness |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | THE 3 Bs $200: Of the three B's, he's the one who composed the following: Brahms |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | THE 3 Bs $300: Bach's 1721 "Concerts a Plusieurs Instruments" are popularly known as these "Concertos" "The Brandenburg Concertos" |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | THE 3 Bs $400: The 2 who called Vienna home Beethoven & Brahms |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | THE 3 Bs $500: Beethoven's only opera, based on J.N. Bouilly's "Leonore", it premiered in 1805 "Fidelio" |
#2498, aired 1995-06-14 | HISTORIC DOUBLE Bs $200: In 1493 Christopher Columbus took his first cruise in this sea the Caribbean |
#2498, aired 1995-06-14 | HISTORIC DOUBLE Bs $400: Henry VII's Chapel in this London church was completed in the 16th century Westminster Abbey |
#2498, aired 1995-06-14 | HISTORIC DOUBLE Bs $600: From 1894-1962 it was the capital of the British Uganda Protectorate Entebbe |
#2498, aired 1995-06-14 | HISTORIC DOUBLE Bs $800: Born in Georgia in 1886, he was one of the first 5 players inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame Ty Cobb |
#2498, aired 1995-06-14 | HISTORIC DOUBLE Bs $1000: In 1929 he devised a law on how the universe expands Edwin Hubble |
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