Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (17 results returned)
#9122, aired 2024-06-11 | CERAMICS $400: This Cubist produced around 4,000 original ceramic pieces, including "Taureau" & "L'estocado" Picasso |
#9122, aired 2024-06-11 | CERAMICS $800: The thermal protection system on this type of craft had more than 24,000 ceramic tiles, some of which could withstand 2,300ยบ a space shuttle |
#9122, aired 2024-06-11 | CERAMICS $1200: These items that ignite the air-fuel mixture in an engine use ceramic insulators to provide greater thermal conductivity spark plugs |
#9122, aired 2024-06-11 | CERAMICS $1600: Ceramics that are fired but not yet glazed are called this, like a soup bisque |
#9122, aired 2024-06-11 | CERAMICS $2000: In 1774 this British ceramicist came up with his jasperware, a very fine-grained stoneware colored throughout the body Wedgwood |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | CERAMICS $400: In the 1780s Josiah Wedgwood invented the pyrometer to read this in the kiln so firing could be more accurate temperature |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | CERAMICS $800: China's Yung Lo period was noted for its paper-thin white bowls called t'o t'ai, also known by this brittle name eggshell |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | CERAMICS $1200: The tall, cylindrical Greek vase seen here is called a lekythos & usually held this oil sacred to the Greeks olive oil |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | CERAMICS $2,000 (Daily Double): This tin-glazed earthenware named for a city just southeast of The Hague was first made in the 17th century Delftware |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | CERAMICS $2000: In 1901 Edward VII gave permission for this Lambeth, London pottery to use the word "Royal" in its name Royal Doulton |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | CERAMICS $400: From the Latin for "stove", this brick-lined oven is used to harden & glaze ceramics kiln |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | CERAMICS $800: Jasperware, introduced by Josiah Wedgwood in 1774, is most commonly made in a pale shade of this color blue |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | CERAMICS $1200: Porcelain is basically made from a mixture of 2 ingredients: petuntse & kaolin, a pure white type of this clay |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | CERAMICS $200: Old pieces used in this special Japanese ceremony are more valuable if they come with a pedigree the tea ceremony |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | CERAMICS $400: It's the most famous color of the stained jasperware made by Wedgwood blue |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | CERAMICS $600: Hard-boiled ceramics fans know the thin, pure white porcelain called tou-tai in Chinese is this in English eggshell porcelain |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | CERAMICS $800: In the mid-17th c. this Dutch town became famous for its tin-glazed earthenware Delft |
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