Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (219 results returned)

#9126, aired 2024-06-17CANDY IS DANDY $200: A 1950s song named for this goodie says, "Sweeter than candy on a stick, huckleberry, cherry or lime" lollipop
#9126, aired 2024-06-17CANDY IS DANDY $400: There are about 420 grains of rice in each of these milk chocolate bars Nestlé introduced in 1938 Crunch
#9126, aired 2024-06-17CANDY IS DANDY $600: First sold in 1928, they were sometimes called Penny Cups because they were sold for a penny Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
#9126, aired 2024-06-17CANDY IS DANDY $800: The bee on its wrappers calls the product "nutty little honey chews" Bit-O-Honey
#9126, aired 2024-06-17CANDY IS DANDY $1000: In a strange case of evolution, the eagle on the wrapper of this prism-shaped Swiss chocolate bar changed to a bear Toblerone
#29, aired 2024-05-13I WANT CANDY $200: The Cactus Candy Company of Arizona is famous for its candy flavored with the juice of this fruit prickly pear
#29, aired 2024-05-13I WANT CANDY $400: Popular in the South, this old-fashioned meringue-based, nougat-like candy sounds heaven sent divinity
#29, aired 2024-05-13I WANT CANDY $600: Consisting of a variety of chocolate-covered nuts, fruits, caramels & more, this candy takes the trick bridge mix
#29, aired 2024-05-13I WANT CANDY $800: Jelly Belly puts out Every Flavour Beans, including earthworm & earwax, under the name of this Harry Potter confectioner Bertie Bott
#29, aired 2024-05-13I WANT CANDY $1000: Often flavored with rosewater, lokum is another name for this jelly confection Turkish delight
#8928, aired 2023-09-13ALSO A CANDY $400: Athos, Porthos & Aramise Three Musketeers
#8928, aired 2023-09-13ALSO A CANDY $800: It's when you get your peanuts for all your hard work payday
#8928, aired 2023-09-13ALSO A CANDY $1200: An article called the Chicago Bears of 1938 this kind of team since they set "a season's record of 56 fumbles" a butterfinger team
#8928, aired 2023-09-13ALSO A CANDY $1600: This purrrfect club of Whig leaders in London sounds just like a chocolate wafer bar a Kit-Cat
#8928, aired 2023-09-13ALSO A CANDY $3,000 (Daily Double): NASA called the activity in this type of galaxy reminiscent of the end of a pyrotechnics show a starburst (galaxy)
#8328, aired 2021-02-03A CANDY STORE $200: You can buy Belly Flops, rejects from this company, at its factory candy store in Fairfield, California Jelly Belly
#8328, aired 2021-02-03A CANDY STORE $400: You can buy a single flavor of these sticky but cute predators at the Albanese candy store near Chicago Gummi Bears
#8328, aired 2021-02-03A CANDY STORE $600: True Treats in W.V. sells candy from many eras, including peanut brittle from this 19th century horticulturist's recipe George Washington Carver
#8328, aired 2021-02-03A CANDY STORE $800: Lincoln, Nebraska's this candy "International" sells nearly 160 types of it & not just the anise-like black one licorice
#8328, aired 2021-02-03A CANDY STORE $1000: Nashville, home of this double-talk "Cluster", a mix of peanuts & candy, has a shop dedicated to it Goo Goo Clusters
#8147, aired 2020-01-28NEWER NECCO CANDY HEARTS $200: Ahead of the new millennium, Necco offered the saying this many "Kisses" & this many "Hugs" 2,000
#8147, aired 2020-01-28NEWER NECCO CANDY HEARTS $400: The animal attraction series had "Purr" followed by these 4 letters "fect"
#8147, aired 2020-01-28NEWER NECCO CANDY HEARTS $600: In 1999 this pair of 2-letter words, a "Clueless" movie quote, was kind of a mean choice "As If"
#8147, aired 2020-01-28NEWER NECCO CANDY HEARTS $800: In 1998, between "Call me" & "Text me", came this 2-word phrase invoking now-outmoded telecommunications "Fax me" (or "Page me")
#8147, aired 2020-01-28NEWER NECCO CANDY HEARTS $1000: A "Twilight"-themed series included do this to "Me" "Bite"
#8081, aired 2019-10-28JUST GIVE US THE CANDY! $200: This candy "melts in your mouth, not in your hand" M&M's
#8081, aired 2019-10-28JUST GIVE US THE CANDY! $400: "Nobody better lay a finger on" this crispety, crunchety candy bar I've been saving Butterfinger
#8081, aired 2019-10-28JUST GIVE US THE CANDY! $600: These "Everlasting" jawbreakers sold under the Wonka label change colors & flavors as you eat them Gobstoppers
#8081, aired 2019-10-28JUST GIVE US THE CANDY! $800: "At work, rest or play, you get three great tastes in" this galactic goody Milky Way
#8081, aired 2019-10-28JUST GIVE US THE CANDY! $1000: "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't"; better get one of each of these just to be sure Mounds & Almond Joy
#7853, aired 2018-10-31GIVE THEM SOME CANDY $200: Requiring 20 min. of pulling, the salt water type of this has been described as a candy & an upper body workout all in one taffy
#7853, aired 2018-10-31GIVE THEM SOME CANDY $400: A smooth, heavy paste made from sugar & these nuts is the traditional basis of marzipan almonds
#7853, aired 2018-10-31GIVE THEM SOME CANDY $600: Egg whites & sugar syrup go into recipes for this versatile goo found in Snickers & Toblerone nougat
#7853, aired 2018-10-31GIVE THEM SOME CANDY $800: It's not booze, it's the liquid produced when cocoa beans are ground into paste, releasing the cocoa butter liquor
#7853, aired 2018-10-31GIVE THEM SOME CANDY $1000: This confection of pecans & brown sugar is named for the French military officer whose cook is credited with inventing it pralines
#7450, aired 2017-01-20ALSO A CANDY BAR $200: Athos, Porthos & Aramis Three Musketeers
#7450, aired 2017-01-20ALSO A CANDY BAR $400: Street where the Empire State Building & the Flatiron Building are located 5th Avenue
#7450, aired 2017-01-20ALSO A CANDY BAR $600: The name of the club where "Cabaret" is set Kit Kat
#7450, aired 2017-01-20ALSO A CANDY BAR $1,000 (Daily Double): Short, disrespectful quiet laughs snickers
#7450, aired 2017-01-20ALSO A CANDY BAR $1000: Born to Nathan & Celia Bader March 15, 1933 Baby Ruth
#7148, aired 2015-10-14I WANT CANDY! $200: Invented in 1948, the first dispenser for this candy resembled a lighter, to encourage people to quit smoking Pez
#7148, aired 2015-10-14I WANT CANDY! $400: These "tiny, tangy crunchy" candies from Wonka have a geeky name Nerds
#7148, aired 2015-10-14I WANT CANDY! $600: The streetlights in the town of Hershey are shaped like these candies that were introduced in 1907 kisses
#7148, aired 2015-10-14I WANT CANDY! $800: It calls itself the "crispety, crunchety" candy bar Butterfinger
#7148, aired 2015-10-14I WANT CANDY! $1000: This British chocolatier makes a dairy milk bar as well as a milk tray Cadbury
#6926, aired 2014-10-27STOCK UP ON CANDY $200: You definitely want to trick-or-treat at the house that gives out candy from this company with the stock symbol HSY Hershey
#6926, aired 2014-10-27STOCK UP ON CANDY $400: KRFT is Kraft Foods, maker of these Jet-Puffed treats that come in spooky shapes for Halloween marshmallows
#6926, aired 2014-10-27STOCK UP ON CANDY $600: Warren Buffett liked See's Candies so much that he bought it & folded it into BRK.B, this company Berkshire Hathaway
#6926, aired 2014-10-27STOCK UP ON CANDY $800: Mondelez, MDLZ, owns a slew of brands, including these Scandinavian candies Swedish Fish
#6926, aired 2014-10-27STOCK UP ON CANDY $1000: If you're stocking up on candy at Costco (symbol COST), you'll know this house brand is named for a city in Washington Kirkland
#6821, aired 2014-04-21MAN CANDY $400: Want chocolate with peanuts in it? Then you must be "looking for" this offering from Hershey Mr. Goodbar
#6821, aired 2014-04-21MAN CANDY $800: America's bestselling box of chocolates is his sampler Whitman
#6821, aired 2014-04-21MAN CANDY $1200: These chewy fruit candies with a pair of rhyming names come in varieties like Berry Blast & Tropical Typhoon Mike & Ike
#6821, aired 2014-04-21MAN CANDY $1600: Like Harry Potter, you can take a risk--will it be lemon or earwax when you try this inventor's Every Flavour Beans? Bertie Bott's
#6821, aired 2014-04-21MAN CANDY $2,000 (Daily Double): This candy bar was named for what girls said to the boy who came to the candy factory to flirt with them Oh Henry!
#6774, aired 2014-02-13CANDY CRUSH $200: Though this candy may be crushed, our holiday spirits are not candy canes
#6774, aired 2014-02-13CANDY CRUSH $400: Oh, no! Phone home! Look what happened to these candies! Reese's Pieces
#6774, aired 2014-02-13CANDY CRUSH $600: They're the fruity favorites crushed up here Skittles
#6774, aired 2014-02-13CANDY CRUSH $800: Get the sensation of this candy crushed York Peppermint Patties
#6774, aired 2014-02-13CANDY CRUSH $1000: For Halloween, it looks like someone played a trick on this treat candy corn
#6661, aired 2013-07-29CANDY IS DANDY $200: For Easter, Snickers comes in this shape--roll 'em an egg
#6661, aired 2013-07-29CANDY IS DANDY $400: From Topps, this item that you wear on your finger has a "gem" made of candy a Ring Pop
#6661, aired 2013-07-29CANDY IS DANDY $600: Willy Wonka makes these fruit-shaped candies that sound like they are the smallest of the litter Runts
#6661, aired 2013-07-29CANDY IS DANDY $800: This colorful candy's website invites you to "experience the rainbow" Skittles
#6661, aired 2013-07-29CANDY IS DANDY $1000: This brand offers a BigBean dispenser with up to 20 assorted flavors Jelly Belly
#6236, aired 2011-10-31HALLOWEEN CANDY $400: Wow! The neighbors gave trick-or-treaters the king size of this Nestle candy bar with a noisy name Crunch
#6236, aired 2011-10-31HALLOWEEN CANDY $800: Abe Vigoda & Betty White have appeared in commercials for this candy bar that satisfies Snickers
#6236, aired 2011-10-31HALLOWEEN CANDY $1200: This tri-colored sweet, popular on Halloween, has its own national day on October 30 candy corn
#6236, aired 2011-10-31HALLOWEEN CANDY $1600: The name of these bite-sized candies is also a British term for ninepin bowling Skittles
#6236, aired 2011-10-31HALLOWEEN CANDY $2000: Tootsie Roll Industries makes Tootsie Pops (candy inside a lollipop) & these Blow Pops (gum inside a lollipop) Charms
#6156, aired 2011-05-23A CANDY-GORY $200: A classic commercial for this sweet had one person say, "you got your chocolate in my peanut butter!" Reese's
#6156, aired 2011-05-23A CANDY-GORY $400: This candy bar, crispy wafers in chocolate, says it's for "break time, anytime" Kit Kat
#6156, aired 2011-05-23A CANDY-GORY $600: Hugs are a version of this bite-sized Hershey candy, with milk chocolate hugged by sweet white cream Kisses
#6156, aired 2011-05-23A CANDY-GORY $800: These chewy candies were launched in the U.K. under the name "opal fruits" Starburst
#6156, aired 2011-05-23A CANDY-GORY $1000: One of "Z" best candy bars is this one, crunchy peanut butter & toasted coconut, created way back in 1930 Zagnut
#6101, aired 2011-03-07CANDY IS DANDY $400: Launched in 1924 & still around today, Bit-o-this features a bee on the wrapper Honey
#6101, aired 2011-03-07CANDY IS DANDY $800: Chewy fruit-flavored candies are rhymingly called Mike & him Ike
#6101, aired 2011-03-07CANDY IS DANDY $1200: These after-dinner mints come individually wrapped in foil that depicts a mountain range Andes
#6101, aired 2011-03-07CANDY IS DANDY $1600: Dots are fruit-flavored gumdrops; this is the avian name for licorice-flavored dots Crows
#6101, aired 2011-03-07CANDY IS DANDY $2000: In the name of candies with sayings on them, this 12-letter word comes between "Sweethearts" & "Hearts" Conversation
#5906, aired 2010-04-26ALSO A CANDY BAR $200: This 1844 novel is set during the time of Louis XIII The Three Musketeers
#5906, aired 2010-04-26ALSO A CANDY BAR $400: The diameter of this is about 100,000 light-years, but it doesn't have a malt-flavored nougat center a Milky Way
#5906, aired 2010-04-26ALSO A CANDY BAR $600: More than one elevated ground area for baseball pitchers Mounds
#5906, aired 2010-04-26ALSO A CANDY BAR $800: Laughs in an indecorous or disrespectful manner Snickers
#5906, aired 2010-04-26ALSO A CANDY BAR $1000: In 1977 Diane Keaton went "Looking for" him; he wasn't so delicious Mr. Goodbar
#5855, aired 2010-02-12FLOWERS & CANDY $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows some candy at the See's Candy Factory.) At the See's Factory, these types of candy are still hand-dipped; the candies are that good, as the name tells you twice bonbons
#5855, aired 2010-02-12FLOWERS & CANDY $800: This flower gets its name from the way it closes at night and opens at dawn, like a human sense organ a daisy
#5855, aired 2010-02-12FLOWERS & CANDY $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows some candy at the See's Candy Factory.) A cookbook from the days of the Roman Empire has a recipe for "nucatum" which is the Latin root of this confection still popular today nougat
#5855, aired 2010-02-12FLOWERS & CANDY $1600: The gardenia is a symbol of someone who loves you, but doesn't say so, called this two-word phrase a secret admirer
#5855, aired 2010-02-12FLOWERS & CANDY $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows some candy at the See's Candy Factory.) This candy, whipped egg whites, vanilla cream & English walnuts in milk chocolate is a little slice of heaven, & not just because of its name divinities
#5765, aired 2009-10-09AT THE CANDY FACTORY $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew watches a machine fold and pound a batch of candy at the See's candy factory.) That's a 110-pound batch of candy that the machine is doing this to, from the Old English for knot kneading
#5765, aired 2009-10-09AT THE CANDY FACTORY $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew watches ropes of candy be split on the conveyor belt at the See's candy factory.) As the candy moves down the conveyor belt, a splitter cuts it into ropes, & this French-named device cuts it to a certain length a guillotine
#5765, aired 2009-10-09AT THE CANDY FACTORY $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from a conveyor belt at the See's candy factory.) One of the most famous episodes of this sitcom had two of its characters working the production line at a candy factory; the show's stars learned the ropes at the See's factory I Love Lucy
#5765, aired 2009-10-09AT THE CANDY FACTORY $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a scanner of some sort on the conveyor belt at the See's candy factory.) Before packaging, the candy goes through this electronic device to make sure that, for instance, the nuts inside aren't the hardware kind; if so, it's dropped from the belt a metal detector
#5765, aired 2009-10-09AT THE CANDY FACTORY $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew points out a QA worker stirring a sample of liquid chocolate with a measurement probe at the See's candy factory.) The quality assurance team checks the chocolate's temperature & this, resistance to flow; if the chocolate is too thin, it won't coat the candy well viscosity
#5755, aired 2009-09-25EYE CANDY $200: There's no wrong way to eat one of these a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup
#5755, aired 2009-09-25EYE CANDY $400: Spice up your life with these cinnamon candies that also come in a fire version Hot Tamales
#5755, aired 2009-09-25EYE CANDY $600: I always make sure to have enough of these to go around Good & Plenty
#5755, aired 2009-09-25EYE CANDY $800: Life's a beach with the tropical variety of these candies, including mango melon & pina colada Starburst
#5755, aired 2009-09-25EYE CANDY $1000: It's the fancy Italian candy seen here outside its famous wrapper Ferrero Rochers
#5739, aired 2009-07-16CANDY IS DANDY $400: The galaxy that we're in shares its name with this candy bar a Milky Way
#5739, aired 2009-07-16CANDY IS DANDY $800: These candies were named for their resemblance to something you hope you won't need on a boat Life Savers
#5739, aired 2009-07-16CANDY IS DANDY $1200: Hershey's "affectionately" introduced these in 1907; the name may be from the sound of machines that make them Hershey's Kisses
#5739, aired 2009-07-16CANDY IS DANDY $1600: As an adjective, it means "easily broken"; as a noun, it's candy made with caramelized sugar & nuts brittle
#5739, aired 2009-07-16CANDY IS DANDY $2000: "Hungry? Grab" one of these peanut, caramel & nougat chocolate bars that also come in Cruncher & Almond varieties a Snickers (a Snicker accepted)
#5332, aired 2007-11-13I WANT CANDY $200: I could go for some of these sugar & marshmallow chicks--especially the blue ones--when's Easter? Peeps
#5332, aired 2007-11-13I WANT CANDY $400: "Joy of Cooking" has a recipe for dark chocolate this & credits Baltimore with the invention; I prefer vanilla or maple fudge
#5332, aired 2007-11-13I WANT CANDY $600: Meaning "no equal", it's another name for snow caps nonpareils
#5332, aired 2007-11-13I WANT CANDY $800: You can buy squares of its chocolate, like the raspberry or mint-filled, at its famous square in San Francisco Ghirardelli
#5332, aired 2007-11-13I WANT CANDY $1000: Hershey's could have called this candy bar "Thingamajig"; it would have been 4 letters shorter Whatchamacallit
#5316, aired 2007-10-22THE HISTORY OF CANDY $200: Originally, this candy bar that debuted in 1932 was made of 3 pieces in 3 different flavors, hence its name 3 Musketeers
#5316, aired 2007-10-22THE HISTORY OF CANDY $400: Peter Paul's 1st candy bar was the Konabar; its 2nd, in 1920, was this chocolate & coconut bar, still popular today Mounds
#5316, aired 2007-10-22THE HISTORY OF CANDY $600: The 5th Avenue candy bar was first made by this company famous for its cough drops Luden's
#5316, aired 2007-10-22THE HISTORY OF CANDY $800: The "Clucking Bunny" could tell you that this company hatched its first creme eggs in 1923 Cadbury
#5316, aired 2007-10-22THE HISTORY OF CANDY $1000: The York Cone Co. was best known for ice cream cones before introducing these cool round treats in 1940 Peppermint Patties
#5274, aired 2007-07-12YUM... CANDY! $200: Some of this company's fine chocolates are embossed with its naked lady on a horse logo Godiva
#5274, aired 2007-07-12YUM... CANDY! $400: Chick-O-Sticks aren't chicken-flavored; they're made from peanut butter & this tropical treat coconut
#5274, aired 2007-07-12YUM... CANDY! $600: In 1997 this candy introduced a female character who's green; she called her autobiography "I Melt For No One" M&M's
#5274, aired 2007-07-12YUM... CANDY! $800: The candy once marketed as "Mrs. Stover's Bungalow Candies" is sold under this brand name today Russell Stover
#5274, aired 2007-07-12YUM... CANDY! $1000: It was the last name of the brothers who perfected their now-famous English toffee bar back in 1928 Heath
#4930, aired 2006-02-03CANDY $200: The name of this big, hard round candy implies that it'll fracture your mandible a jawbreaker
#4930, aired 2006-02-03CANDY $400: In 2005 Hershey introduced a limited-edition Key lime version of this "Sometimes you feel like a nut" bar Almond Joy
#4930, aired 2006-02-03CANDY $600: Australians like this hole-in-the-middle candy, too, but in an unusual flavor: musk Life Savers
#4930, aired 2006-02-03CANDY $800: When it debuted in our galaxy in 1923, it was touted as "a chocolate malted milk in a candy bar" Milky Way
#4930, aired 2006-02-03CANDY $1000: This candy bar with a "chic street" name has been around since 1936 5th Avenue
#4754, aired 2005-04-14ALSO A CANDY $200: A buoyant jacket used to keep a person afloat a life saver
#4754, aired 2005-04-14ALSO A CANDY $400: "Cabaret" club Kit Kat
#4754, aired 2005-04-14ALSO A CANDY $600: Giant lies whoppers
#4754, aired 2005-04-14ALSO A CANDY $800: A tract of land covered in scrubby evergreen plants a heath bar
#4754, aired 2005-04-14ALSO A CANDY $1000: Ninepins skittles
#4501, aired 2004-03-15A CANDY-GORY $200: Pep-O-Mint was the first flavor of these Life Savers
#4501, aired 2004-03-15A CANDY-GORY $400: This Peter Paul candy bar, coconut in bittersweet chocolate, has been around since 1920 Mounds
#4501, aired 2004-03-15A CANDY-GORY $600: Leo Hirshfield dubbed his chewy penny candy this, in honor of his daughter's nickname Tootsie Roll
#4501, aired 2004-03-15A CANDY-GORY $800: This Nestle candy bar, crisped rice in chocolate, was introduced in 1938 Crunch
#4501, aired 2004-03-15A CANDY-GORY $1000: These chocolate-covered caramels were named for the disappointment at not being able to make them perfectly round Milk Duds
#4311, aired 2003-05-05HARD CANDY $200: Cinnamon Imperials is a generic term for these hard candies; the ones from Ferrara Pan have this "fiery" name Red Hots
#4311, aired 2003-05-05HARD CANDY $400: They're "The Mints That Neutralize Not Mask" Breath Savers
#4311, aired 2003-05-05HARD CANDY $600: These bite-sized "Rich & Creamy" hard candies from Nestle have a name that means "little bites" Nips
#4311, aired 2003-05-05HARD CANDY $800: This simple hard candy is concentrated sugar syrup that has turned into crystal chunks, often on a stick rock candy
#4311, aired 2003-05-05HARD CANDY $1000: This candy brand with a variety of hard candies introduced its "Pick-A-Mix" concept in 1958 Brach's
#4129, aired 2002-07-11CANDY & GUM NAMES $200: Osculations, smooches & busses Kisses
#4129, aired 2002-07-11CANDY & GUM NAMES $400: The item seen here a Life Saver
#4129, aired 2002-07-11CANDY & GUM NAMES $600: A 3-pronged spear Trident
#4129, aired 2002-07-11CANDY & GUM NAMES $800: In Baseball, they're home to pitchers Mounds
#4129, aired 2002-07-11CANDY & GUM NAMES $1000: A shoulder-held rocket launcher Bazooka
#4117, aired 2002-06-25THE CANDY COUNTER $200: Goelitz is famous for 2 candies--Jelly Belly & this, a Halloween perennial candy corn
#4117, aired 2002-06-25THE CANDY COUNTER $400: The Chocolate Manufacturer's Association claims 40% of the world's supply of these nuts goes into chocolate candy almonds
#4117, aired 2002-06-25THE CANDY COUNTER $600: BB's are little bite-size versions of this candy bar, Bart's favorite Butterfinger
#4117, aired 2002-06-25THE CANDY COUNTER $800: The name of this "dispensed" candy came from a contraction of the German for "peppermint", pfefferminz Pez
#4117, aired 2002-06-25THE CANDY COUNTER $1000: Candy that asks you to "taste the rainbow" Skittles
#3987, aired 2001-12-25I WANT CANDY! $200: The candy seen here is the best seller on this holiday Valentine's Day
#3987, aired 2001-12-25I WANT CANDY! $400: "Geeky" name of Wonka's fruit-flavored candies Nerds
#3987, aired 2001-12-25I WANT CANDY! $600: This word, a synonym for chewy, is found before "worms" & "bears" in the names of candy gummy
#3987, aired 2001-12-25I WANT CANDY! $800: This chewy chocolately "Roll" is found inside a similarly named "Pop" Tootsie
#3987, aired 2001-12-25I WANT CANDY! $1000: Introduced in England in 1968, this candy bar is a caramel-coated shortbread cookie that's covered in chocolate Twix
#3880, aired 2001-06-15CANDY NAMES $100: In a '77 film Diane Keaton was looking for him Mr. Goodbar
#3880, aired 2001-06-15CANDY NAMES $200: Dumas work serialized in Le Siecle in 1844 "The Three Musketeers"
#3880, aired 2001-06-15CANDY NAMES $300: Laughs disrepectfully Snickers
#3880, aired 2001-06-15CANDY NAMES $400: The time during the week when wages are given Pay Day
#3880, aired 2001-06-15CANDY NAMES $500: A spiral galaxy Milky Way
#3808, aired 2001-03-07I LOVE CANDY $100: The pattern on this Christmas favorite may have come from the barber pole Candy cane
#3808, aired 2001-03-07I LOVE CANDY $200: It's a good ship for Shirley Temple, & a bad woods to get lost in while playing Candy Land Lollipop
#3808, aired 2001-03-07I LOVE CANDY $300: The "Candy Man" Sammy sang about was this one played by Gene Wilder Willy Wonka
#3808, aired 2001-03-07I LOVE CANDY $400: This late actor was a part owner of the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts John Candy
#3808, aired 2001-03-07I LOVE CANDY $500: "Hard Candy" was a 1954 collection of short stories by this "Rose Tattoo" playwright Tennessee Williams
#3771, aired 2001-01-15THE CANDY COUNTER $100: While the Mounds bar was introduced in 1920, this nutty counterpart didn't appear until 1946 Almond Joy
#3771, aired 2001-01-15THE CANDY COUNTER $200: These malted milk balls were first sold unwrapped, 2 for a penny; today they come in milk carton packaging Whoppers
#3771, aired 2001-01-15THE CANDY COUNTER $300: Fire Stix was the first flavor of this candy to be introduced Jolly Rancher
#3771, aired 2001-01-15THE CANDY COUNTER $400: A little birdie told me these classic candies are simply licorice-flavored dots Crows
#3771, aired 2001-01-15THE CANDY COUNTER $500: A baby's first words might be the name of this chocolate, peanut, marshmallow & caramel treat created in 1912 Goo Goo Cluster
#3561, aired 2000-02-14CANDY $100: Get the "cool sensation" of these mint candies made by Hershey York Peppermint Patties
#3561, aired 2000-02-14CANDY $200: According to a jingle, "Almond Joy's got nuts", this candy bar "don't" Mounds
#3561, aired 2000-02-14CANDY $300: The name of this candy bar, taffy with a peanut butter center, runs from A to Z to A Abba-Zaba
#3561, aired 2000-02-14CANDY $400: The character seen here represents this candy: Lemonheads
#3561, aired 2000-02-14CANDY $500: The peaks & the triangular shape of this Swiss chocolate bar were inspired by the Matterhorn Toblerone
#3447, aired 1999-09-07CANDY & GUM SLOGANS $100: "Gimme a break, gimme a break, break me off a piece" of this candy bar Kit Kat
#3447, aired 1999-09-07CANDY & GUM SLOGANS $200: "The milk chocolate melts in your mouth -- not in your hand" M&M's
#3447, aired 1999-09-07CANDY & GUM SLOGANS $300: "The great American chocolate bar" Hershey's
#3447, aired 1999-09-07CANDY & GUM SLOGANS $400: "4 out of 5 dentists surveyed recommend sugarless gum for their patients who chew gum" Trident
#3447, aired 1999-09-07CANDY & GUM SLOGANS $500: "Packed with peanuts", it "really satisfies" Snickers
#3388, aired 1999-05-05CANDY LAND $200: They've proclaimed themselves the "Official Spokescandies of the New Millennium" M&M's
#3388, aired 1999-05-05CANDY LAND $400: Don't let it slip, but this "Crispy Crunchety Peanut Butter Candy Bar" from Nestle is a favorite of the Simpsons Butterfinger
#3388, aired 1999-05-05CANDY LAND $600: Charlie says this licorice-flavored candy, around since 1893, is probably the oldest candy brand in the U.S. Good & Plenty
#3388, aired 1999-05-05CANDY LAND $800: In the 1990s this candy brand introduced crunchy cookie cups, sticks & bits for baking Reese's
#3388, aired 1999-05-05CANDY LAND $1000: This brand debuted in 1976 in 8 different flavors including very cherry, cream soda, green apple & root beer Jelly Belly jelly beans
#3361, aired 1999-03-29BRAIN CANDY $100: This Sir Arthur Conan Doyle character once remarked "A man's brain originally is like a little empty attic" Sherlock Holmes
#3361, aired 1999-03-29BRAIN CANDY $200: Examples of these pains in the brain include the cluster & tension varieties headaches
#3361, aired 1999-03-29BRAIN CANDY $300: It does "matter" that you give us this colorful slang term for the brain gray matter
#3361, aired 1999-03-29BRAIN CANDY $400: It's not cloudbursts in the skull, but shared problem solving in which everyone contributes ideas brainstorming
#3361, aired 1999-03-29BRAIN CANDY $500: It's the name for the brain-wasting cattle infection that crippled the British beef industry in 1996 mad cow disease
#3302, aired 1999-01-05CANDY BARS $100: The only candy bar named after an Alexandre Dumas novel 3 Musketeers
#3302, aired 1999-01-05CANDY BARS $200: It's the "Great American Chocolate Bar" Hershey's
#3302, aired 1999-01-05CANDY BARS $300: "Sometimes You Feel Like A Nut" if you hunger for this bar Almond Joy
#3302, aired 1999-01-05CANDY BARS $400: Featuring crisped rice in creamy milk chocolate, it's Nestle's "loud" bar Crunch
#3302, aired 1999-01-05CANDY BARS $500: You might want to keep both hands on this "crispety, crunchety, peanut buttery bar" Butterfinger
#2640, aired 1996-02-09CANDY $200: This cowboy star wishes "happy trails to you" with his peanut butter-&-trail mix Happy Trails chocolates Roy Rogers
#2640, aired 1996-02-09CANDY $400: It's the insect depicted on Bit-O-Honey wrappers a honeybee
#2640, aired 1996-02-09CANDY $600: You'll find Godiva Chocolatier's flagship store on the Grand' Place in this Belgian capital Brussels
#2640, aired 1996-02-09CANDY $800: The name of this candy made from sugar & egg whites is a synonym for godhood divinity
#2640, aired 1996-02-09CANDY $1000: This Dallas-based department store calls its chocolate, caramel & nut confections Texas brags Neiman Marcus
#2566, aired 1995-10-30COOKIES & CANDY $100: This mountainous European country is the home of Toblerone chocolate bars Switzerland
#2566, aired 1995-10-30COOKIES & CANDY $200: Created in 1930, these original chocolate chip cookies are named for a Massachusetts inn Toll House
#2566, aired 1995-10-30COOKIES & CANDY $300: It's the 24-hour period when you collect your wages, or the peanut caramel bar you may buy with the money payday
#2566, aired 1995-10-30COOKIES & CANDY $400: It's the company that makes Nutter Butters, Lorna Doones & Mallomars Nabisco
#2566, aired 1995-10-30COOKIES & CANDY $500: Yes, my dear, the name of these Italian-made hazelnut chocolates is French for "my dear" Mon Cheri
#2535, aired 1995-09-15CANDY $100: Don't want to spring for a big box? Whitman's makes this famous "assortment" in a 1 3/4 oz. size Sampler
#2535, aired 1995-09-15CANDY $200: This milk chocolate "galaxy" bar comes in a "lite" version with just 160 calories Milky Way
#2535, aired 1995-09-15CANDY $300: This almond buttercrunch candy in pink tins is a favorite of the Japanese royal family Almond Roca
#2535, aired 1995-09-15CANDY $400: The name of this chocolate peanut bar is synonymous with "little laughs" Snickers
#2535, aired 1995-09-15CANDY $500: It's the perfect candy bar for Athos, Porthos & Aramis 3 Musketeers
#1011, aired 1989-01-16CANDY $100: In 1906 the town of Derry Church, Penn. changed its name to this to honor a local candymaker Hershey
#1011, aired 1989-01-16CANDY $200: This candy assortment originally appeared in 1912 & is famous for its "index" Whitman's Sampler
#1011, aired 1989-01-16CANDY $300: Noted for its distinctive triangular shape, Toblerone is made exclusively in this country Switzerland
#1011, aired 1989-01-16CANDY $400: This candy is known for its pink can & the slogan "Brown & Haley makes 'em daily, cept Sunday" Almond Roca
#1011, aired 1989-01-16CANDY $500: In 1936 Phil Silvershein created the small, thick candy bar which he named this Chunky
#342, aired 1985-12-31CANDY $200: The milk of 50,000 cows goes into 1 day's production of this Penn. company's chocolate Hershey
#342, aired 1985-12-31CANDY $400: Dating back to 2000 B.C., earliest recorded references to candy are found in papyri of this country Egypt
#342, aired 1985-12-31CANDY $600: For a 1920's promotion, biplanes used these to drop Baby Ruth bars over cities & towns little parachutes
#342, aired 1985-12-31CANDY $800: America's 1st commercial candymakers were the Dutch bakers of this city in the 1700s New York

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (5 results returned)

#6989, aired 2015-01-22CANDY: An early TV ad for this candy bar featured a fleur-de-lis flag & a song with the lyrics "fun for all" 3 Musketeers
#4406, aired 2003-11-03CANDY: This person after whom a candy bar may have been named was part of a family on an 1892 Election Day souvenir medal Ruth Cleveland
#4335, aired 2003-06-06CANDY: Bill Harmsen, who raised horses in Colo., happily founded this candy co. in 1949 to make money during the winter Jolly Rancher
#3048, aired 1997-11-26CANDY: Created in 1912, they were originally marketed with the slogan "For That Stormy Breath" Life Savers
#643, aired 1987-05-27CANDY: Of brown, green, orange, tan, or yellow, the color you'll find in plain M&Ms but not peanut M&Ms tan



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