Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)

#5781, aired 2009-11-02"C" CREATURES $400: It's hump isn't a water reservoir but an energy reserve a camel
#5781, aired 2009-11-02"C" CREATURES $800: This knuckle-walker is as closely related to humans as it is to the gorilla a chimpanzee
#5781, aired 2009-11-02"C" CREATURES $1200: This bird, often kept as a pet, gets its name from a group of Spanish islands a canary
#5781, aired 2009-11-02"C" CREATURES $1600: This predator seen here has been clocked at over 60 miles per hour when it hunts a cheetah
#5781, aired 2009-11-02"C" CREATURES $2000: The name of this sea bird comes from the Latin Corvus marinus, "sea raven" a cormorant
#5594, aired 2008-12-25"C" CREATURES $400: It's the North American name for a reindeer a caribou
#5594, aired 2008-12-25"C" CREATURES $800: Insects are their main diet, but larger types of this colorful Old World lizard also eat birds; rough "karma" a chameleon
#5594, aired 2008-12-25"C" CREATURES $1,000 (Daily Double): This large flightless bird has a blue head & long, daggerlike nails on its toes a cassowary
#5594, aired 2008-12-25"C" CREATURES $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds a big, dead fish.) Scripps Institution of Oceanography has one of the U.S.A.'s few specimens of this creature, once thought to be extinct for 60 million years a coelacanth
#5594, aired 2008-12-25"C" CREATURES $1600: Because of its webbed feet, this largest rodent is a clumsy runner, but it can remain underwater for 5 minutes a capybara
#4241, aired 2003-01-27"C" CREATURES $400: This North American carnivore is also known as the mountain lion cougar
#4241, aired 2003-01-27"C" CREATURES $800: The jaws of this reptile are strong enough to crush bones, but so weak that they can be held shut by hand crocodile
#4241, aired 2003-01-27"C" CREATURES $1200: Bedouins call this animal Ata Allah, "God's Gift" camel
#4241, aired 2003-01-27"C" CREATURES $1600: The barren ground type of this deer is native to the tundra regions of Alaska & Canada caribou
#4241, aired 2003-01-27"C" CREATURES $2000: This critter seen here was nearly hunted into extinction because it was prized for its fur chinchilla
#3175, aired 1998-05-22"C" CREATURES $100: A lack of food can cause this animal's hump to go limp & even flop over camel
#3175, aired 1998-05-22"C" CREATURES $200: Although most don't have nearly that many, its name means "100-footed" centipede
#3175, aired 1998-05-22"C" CREATURES $300: Not only can this lizard change color, its eyes move independently of each other chameleon
#3175, aired 1998-05-22"C" CREATURES $500 (Daily Double): Commercial breeding of this critter, seen here, began in 1923 when 11 were imported to California chinchilla
#3175, aired 1998-05-22"C" CREATURES $500: This bird named for its call is famous for laying its eggs in other birds' nests; that's crazy! cuckoo
#2814, aired 1996-11-21"C" CREATURES $100: They're integral to New England & Manhattan-style chowder clams
#2814, aired 1996-11-21"C" CREATURES $200: Some 350 species of this creature form the Great Barrier Reef coral
#2814, aired 1996-11-21"C" CREATURES $300: These tasty freshwater crustaceans resemble small lobsters crawfish (or crayfish)
#2814, aired 1996-11-21"C" CREATURES $400: The eggs of this squid relative are stained dark brown by the female's sepia the cuttlefish
#2814, aired 1996-11-21"C" CREATURES $500: A collector's item, the shiny, often speckled shell of this mollusk was once used as money in Africa the cowrie

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