Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (13 results returned)
#6778, aired 2014-02-19 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $400: From the Latin for "life", vittles meant this food |
#6778, aired 2014-02-19 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $800: A picket was someone on this duty guard duty |
#6778, aired 2014-02-19 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $1200: A Confederate soldier could be called by this first name whether he was "marching home" or not Johnny |
#6778, aired 2014-02-19 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $1600: A Union soldier could be called this, now found before "Trade Commission" Federal |
#6778, aired 2014-02-19 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $2000: Now it's slang for any bad situation; back then it was a foraging soldier a bummer |
#6326, aired 2012-03-05 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $200: Grease from fried strips of this was the basis of a mealy mush known as coosh bacon |
#6326, aired 2012-03-05 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $800: A thirsty soldier might ask for apple lady, the "hard" type of this cider |
#6326, aired 2012-03-05 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $1000: Troops from Alabama were known by this colorful term, also the state bird Yellowhammers |
#3408, aired 1999-06-02 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $100: Graybacks were Southern soldiers; greenbacks were this Money/dollars |
#3408, aired 1999-06-02 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $200: Hornets were these, maybe from a pepperbox pistol Bullets |
#3408, aired 1999-06-02 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $300: If you'd done a lot or had a rough experience, you'd "been through" this, perhaps a cotton one the mill |
#3408, aired 1999-06-02 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $500: An Arkansas toothpick was a large one of these Bowie knife |
#3408, aired 1999-06-02 | CIVIL WAR SLANG $800 (Daily Double): This term for "Hurrah!" or "Yeah!" was popular years later with Teddy Roosevelt "Bully!" |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)
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