Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#7606, aired 2017-10-09 | THIRD TIME'S A "CHA"RM $200: The World War II-era military phonetic alphabet went Able, Baker, this first name Charlie |
#7606, aired 2017-10-09 | THIRD TIME'S A "CHA"RM $400: Those joining a monastic order abide by the 3 evangelical counsels: poverty, obedience & of course this chastity |
#7606, aired 2017-10-09 | THIRD TIME'S A "CHA"RM $600: North Carolina's Research Triangle is Durham, Raleigh & this place Chapel Hill |
#7606, aired 2017-10-09 | THIRD TIME'S A "CHA"RM $800: Champagne is mainly made of 3 grapes: pinot noir, pinot meunier & this white one chardonnay |
#7606, aired 2017-10-09 | THIRD TIME'S A "CHA"RM $1000: The 3 great examples of French Gothic architecture are the cathedrals of Amiens, Reims & this town Chartres |
#4584, aired 2004-07-08 | "CHA" $200: What you'll usually find behind the wheel of a limo a chauffeur |
#4584, aired 2004-07-08 | "CHA" $400: It's a division of a book, or a local branch of a club a chapter |
#4584, aired 2004-07-08 | "CHA" $600: Eames & Adirondack are types of these a chair |
#4584, aired 2004-07-08 | "CHA" $800: Seen here, it keeps food warm at a dinner party a chafing dish |
#4584, aired 2004-07-08 | "CHA" $1000: On a map of Africa, this country is "dangling" off the right side of Niger Chad |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | "CHA"RADE $200: This grape used in making white burgundies lends its name to a popular California white wine Chardonnay |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | "CHA"RADE $400: Name of the animal seen here, or of a cloth made to imitate its soft skin: Chamois |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | "CHA"RADE $600: It's a feeling of irritation, mixed with disappointment & a generous helping of shame Chagrin |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | "CHA"RADE $700 (Daily Double): City where the university building seen here is located: Charlottesville (University of Virginia) |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | "CHA"RADE $800: From Spanish, it's a dense growth of shrubs seen in the southwestern U.S. Chaparral |
#3142, aired 1998-04-07 | "CHA" CHA CHA $100: It's a local branch of a club, or any of the main divisions of a book a chapter |
#3142, aired 1998-04-07 | "CHA" CHA CHA $200: You can draw with it, or use it as fuel in your barbeque charcoal |
#3142, aired 1998-04-07 | "CHA" CHA CHA $300: It's the goblet for the wine used in holy communion a chalice |
#3142, aired 1998-04-07 | "CHA" CHA CHA $400: It's the equivalent of prime minister in some countries, or the title of the president of some universities a chancellor |
#3142, aired 1998-04-07 | "CHA" CHA CHA $500: Related to the beet, this vegetable is grown for its spinach-like leaves & thick stalks chard |
#3113, aired 1998-02-25 | WHAT'CHA GOT COOKIN'? $100: I'm boiling these to mix with red cabbage; it's too darn hot to roast them on an open fire chestnuts |
#3113, aired 1998-02-25 | WHAT'CHA GOT COOKIN'? $200: Don't be intimidated by the skewers; I'll use them on the marinated lamb to make this shish kabob |
#3113, aired 1998-02-25 | WHAT'CHA GOT COOKIN'? $300: I'm making passover breakfast fun by using this unleavened bread in a version of French toast matzah |
#3113, aired 1998-02-25 | WHAT'CHA GOT COOKIN'? $400: I'm sauteeing this organ meat in butter & lemon juice, as you'd know, if you had any brains |
#3113, aired 1998-02-25 | WHAT'CHA GOT COOKIN'? $500: This clear meat soup will be finished in a jiffy; actually, "finished" is what its name means a consommé |
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