Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (72 results returned)
#8279, aired 2020-11-12 | CHOCOLATE $200: What a compliment to chocolate! Theobroma, the genus of cacao, means "food of" these beings the gods |
#8279, aired 2020-11-12 | CHOCOLATE $400: These baked chocolatey squares share their name with a type of sprite brownies |
#8279, aired 2020-11-12 | CHOCOLATE $600: Named for a port in Yemen, mocha is what Americans call the combination of chocolate & this coffee |
#8279, aired 2020-11-12 | CHOCOLATE $1000: White chocolate is actually not chocolate--it is milk & sugar mixed with this, the edible fat of the cocoa bean cocoa butter |
#8279, aired 2020-11-12 | CHOCOLATE $1,200 (Daily Double): In 1905, the year after it began making chocolate, this company merged with the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company Nestlé |
#7910, aired 2019-01-18 | THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY $200: In 1897 this man purchased his birthplace in Derry Township, Penn., which became the site of his chocolate works (Milton) Hershey |
#7910, aired 2019-01-18 | THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY $400: In 1875 Swiss entrepreneur Daniel Peter began adding condensed this to chocolate milk |
#7910, aired 2019-01-18 | THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY $600: Fitting for Belgium, the first Callebaut chocolate factory was one of these more potent establishments a brewery |
#7910, aired 2019-01-18 | THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY $800: This Italian immigrant's chocolate factory moved in the 1960s, but his name is still on a San Francisco square Ghirardelli |
#7910, aired 2019-01-18 | THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY $1000: Birmingham, England is home to this company's world, where you can learn how Creme Eggs are laid Cadbury |
#7509, aired 2017-04-13 | SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATE $200: The bitter native drink chocolatl had sugar added to it by these 16th century conquerors the Spaniards |
#7509, aired 2017-04-13 | SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATE $400: It might ring a bell that these chocolate cakes from Hostess debuted in 1967 Ding Dongs |
#7509, aired 2017-04-13 | SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATE $600: Charlie Bucket is the title character in this 1964 children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
#7509, aired 2017-04-13 | SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATE $1000: In addition to its famous square in San Francisco, this chocolatier has ice cream & candy stores in several other cities Ghirardelli |
#7509, aired 2017-04-13 | SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATE $1,500 (Daily Double): Originally it meant coffee that came from Yemen; later, it came to mean coffee flavored with chocolate mocha |
#6900, aired 2014-09-19 | CHOCOLATE $200: Riding through town naked seems like the best way to enjoy one of this Belgian company's signature boxes of truffles Godiva |
#6900, aired 2014-09-19 | CHOCOLATE $400: This company's classic bag of miniatures includes Mr. Goodbars & small versions of the milk chocolate bar Hershey's |
#6900, aired 2014-09-19 | CHOCOLATE $600: Emeril's recipe for chocolate-covered turtles doesn't actually call for turtles but for these nuts pecans |
#6900, aired 2014-09-19 | CHOCOLATE $800: With a little luck or fate, you might find yourself at this New York City restaurant famous for its Frrrozen Hot Chocolate Serendipity |
#6900, aired 2014-09-19 | CHOCOLATE $1000: From the French meaning "no equal," they're the candies seen here nonpareils |
#5416, aired 2008-03-10 | PASS THE CHOCOLATE $200: The leaf design on Godiva's Autant chocolates is a stylized version of a feather on this "Gone With the Wind" heroine's hat Scarlett O'Hara |
#5416, aired 2008-03-10 | PASS THE CHOCOLATE $400: Candymakers know that the fat obtained from cocoa beans isn't called cocoa margarine but this cocoa butter |
#5416, aired 2008-03-10 | PASS THE CHOCOLATE $600: A 2007 study said that eating a little dark chocolate daily may reduce this, both systolic & diastolic blood pressure |
#5416, aired 2008-03-10 | PASS THE CHOCOLATE $800: Fran's Chocolates of Seattle makes delectable caramels topped with the gray sea type of this salt |
#5416, aired 2008-03-10 | PASS THE CHOCOLATE $1000: Good news: Dark chocolate is rich in these antioxidant compounds whose very name sounds "flavorful" flavonoids |
#5162, aired 2007-02-06 | MMM... CHOCOLATE! $200: 2005 saw the debut of a new Take 5 candy bar made with this "pale" chocolate white chocolate |
#5162, aired 2007-02-06 | MMM... CHOCOLATE! $400: You can custom order these candies with your own slogan printed on one side & the famous "m" on the other M&M's |
#5162, aired 2007-02-06 | MMM... CHOCOLATE! $600: This candy bar's trio is made up of Porthos, Athos & d'Artagnan; its website stated, "We do not use Aramis" 3 Musketeers |
#5162, aired 2007-02-06 | MMM... CHOCOLATE! $800: Lake Champlain Chocolates are made in this U.S. state (try the maple crunch) Vermont |
#5162, aired 2007-02-06 | MMM... CHOCOLATE! $1000: Cortes introduced chocolate to Europe after encountering it in "the halls of" this Aztec emperor Montezuma |
#4211, aired 2002-12-16 | CHOCOLATE-COVERED CINEMA $400: 1988's "Consuming Passions" featured chocolate that included this special ingredient, also found in soylent green people |
#4211, aired 2002-12-16 | CHOCOLATE-COVERED CINEMA $800: In this 1962 film, boy with drinking problem, Lemmon, meets girl with chocolate addiction, Remick Days of Wine and Roses |
#4211, aired 2002-12-16 | CHOCOLATE-COVERED CINEMA $1200: A candy bar that included this color ticket got you in to see "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" golden ticket |
#4211, aired 2002-12-16 | CHOCOLATE-COVERED CINEMA $1600: She played chocolatiere Vianne Rocher in the 2000 film "Chocolat" Juliette Binoche |
#4211, aired 2002-12-16 | CHOCOLATE-COVERED CINEMA $2000: Laura Esquivel wrote the screenplay for this 1992 film based on her own novel Like Water for Chocolate |
#3330, aired 1999-02-12 | CHOCOLATE $100: He's credited with introducing chocolate to Spain after consuming it at the court of Montezuma Hernando Cortez |
#3330, aired 1999-02-12 | CHOCOLATE $200: This leading British chocolate-maker introduced its "Dairy Milk" chocolate bar in 1905 Cadbury |
#3330, aired 1999-02-12 | CHOCOLATE $300: This 72-year-old maker of fine Belgian-style chocolates produces over 150 varieties, & that's the naked truth Godiva |
#3330, aired 1999-02-12 | CHOCOLATE $400: These ball-shaped candies may be dipped in nuts or sprinkles but cocoa powder is the classic coating Chocolate truffles |
#3330, aired 1999-02-12 | CHOCOLATE $500: "Whenever you're near, I hear" this Hershey's bar with almonds & toffee chips Symphony |
#3166, aired 1998-05-11 | CHOCOLATE $100: These "lip-smacking" treats were introduced by Hershey's in 1907 Kisses |
#3166, aired 1998-05-11 | CHOCOLATE $200: This original Herman Munster on TV wrote the children's book "A Chocolate Moose for Dinner" Fred Gwynne |
#3166, aired 1998-05-11 | CHOCOLATE $300: Chocolate for eating is divided into 3 tastes: sweet, semisweet & this, which has little sugar Bittersweet |
#3166, aired 1998-05-11 | CHOCOLATE $400: Introduced in 1896, these chewy chocolates were the first wrapped penny candy Tootsie Rolls |
#3166, aired 1998-05-11 | CHOCOLATE $500: This British company makes about 300 million creme eggs a year, exporting about 1/3 of them Cadbury |
#1945, aired 1993-02-05 | CHOCOLATE $100: It's the only candy we know with "Duds" in its name Milk Duds |
#1945, aired 1993-02-05 | CHOCOLATE $200: This vegetable fat used in soap & cosmetics is a by-product of the chocolate industry cocoa butter |
#1945, aired 1993-02-05 | CHOCOLATE $300: Theobroma Cacao, the scientific name of the cacao tree, means that it's the "food of" these beings the gods |
#1945, aired 1993-02-05 | CHOCOLATE $400: Chocolate, garlic & onions are 3 of the main ingredients in this spicy Mexican sauce mole |
#1945, aired 1993-02-05 | CHOCOLATE $500: A chocolate company is named for this legendary lady who graces its signature gold ballotins (Lady) Godiva |
#1846, aired 1992-09-21 | CHOCOLATE $100: Of all the different kinds of chocolate, this "dairy" type is probably the most popular milk chocolate |
#1846, aired 1992-09-21 | CHOCOLATE $200: The chocolate classified as "semi" this is often used to make homemade candy sweet |
#1846, aired 1992-09-21 | CHOCOLATE $300: Spaniards reported this Aztec emperor drank 50 cups of chocolate a day Montezuma |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | CHOCOLATE $100: The tree from which chocolate is derived grows only within 20 degrees of this line Equator |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | CHOCOLATE $200: Neiman Marcus once offered a version of this Parker Bros. game made of chocolate Monopoly |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | CHOCOLATE $300: A top-ten selling candy in the U.S., Nestle introduced this rice-filled bar in 1937 Nestlé Crunch |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | CHOCOLATE $400: When chocolate is exposed to sunlight or heat, this rises to the surface, leaving a gray film cocoa butter |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | CHOCOLATE $500: Campbell Soup owns both the American & Belgian divisions of this expensive "chocolatier" Godiva |
#864, aired 1988-05-12 | CHOCOLATE $100: Of sweet, bittersweet, or milk chocolate, the 1 that accounts for about 90% of sales in the U.S. milk chocolate |
#864, aired 1988-05-12 | CHOCOLATE $200: As far as we know, this was the 1st European country to enjoy the taste of chocolate Spain |
#864, aired 1988-05-12 | CHOCOLATE $300: This country is the largest producer of cacao beans in the Western Hemisphere Brazil |
#864, aired 1988-05-12 | CHOCOLATE $400: Largest prestige boxed-candy company in U.S., the bow colors on the boxes indicate type of candy inside Russell Stover |
#864, aired 1988-05-12 | CHOCOLATE $500: Chocolate & cocoa differ basically in the amount of this fatty substance they contain cocoa butter |
#327, aired 1985-12-10 | CHOCOLATE $100: This European nation discovered chocolate in Mexico, then kept it a secret for almost 100 years Spain |
#327, aired 1985-12-10 | CHOCOLATE $200: Largest stockholder of this U.S. chocolate co. is an orphanage started by co.'s founder Hershey |
#327, aired 1985-12-10 | CHOCOLATE $300: Field ration D a 600 calorie chocolate starvation preventative, was developed for this war World War II |
#327, aired 1985-12-10 | CHOCOLATE $400: Cocoa is a misspelling of this word from Maya for "bitter juice" cacao |
#327, aired 1985-12-10 | CHOCOLATE $500: This fat is more than ½ the weight of chocolate liquor, basis for all chocolate products cocoa butter |
#86, aired 1985-01-07 | CHOCOLATE $100: Demonic dessert devil's food cake |
#86, aired 1985-01-07 | CHOCOLATE $200: Chocolate Town, U.S.A. Hershey, Pennsylvania |
#86, aired 1985-01-07 | CHOCOLATE $300: Aztec ruler who drank 50 cups a day of wine & chocolate mix Montezuma |
#86, aired 1985-01-07 | CHOCOLATE $400: In 1600s, brick dust was sometimes used to improve color of this chocolate powder cocoa |
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