Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (147 results returned)
#8919, aired 2023-07-20 | COFFEE, NOW $200: One story says the inventor of this type of coffee was inspired by a shipment of beans accidentally soaked by seawater decaf |
#8919, aired 2023-07-20 | COFFEE, NOW $400: On the tree, coffee berries aren't called beans but these, rhyming with berries cherries |
#8919, aired 2023-07-20 | COFFEE, NOW $600: Jacques-Victor Delforge & Henri-Otto Mayer filed a patent for this type of plunger-based device in 1852 the French press |
#8919, aired 2023-07-20 | COFFEE, NOW $800: Before this process, coffee beans are green; after, they're brown & ready to grind roasting |
#8919, aired 2023-07-20 | COFFEE, NOW $1,800 (Daily Double): These 2 words on a bag of coffee mean its supply chain has been independently certified as meeting sustainability & labor standards fair trade |
#4, aired 2023-05-09 | NEED! COFFEE! NOW! $200: Heidi Klum takes this espresso & steamed milk drink full-fat; Reese Witherspoon favors an almond soy one a latte |
#4, aired 2023-05-09 | NEED! COFFEE! NOW! $400: Be your own amateur barista using this national device for that perfect cup French press |
#4, aired 2023-05-09 | NEED! COFFEE! NOW! $600: This specialty coffee is grown in volcanic soils in the coffee belt of the same name at the base of Mauna Loa Kona |
#4, aired 2023-05-09 | NEED! COFFEE! NOW! $800: Vietnam grows the most robusta coffee, a stronger variety; Brazil grows the most of this other main variety, a more aromatic mild type Arabica |
#4, aired 2023-05-09 | NEED! COFFEE! NOW! $1000: Company legend says Teddy Roosevelt praised Maxwell House coffee with these 5 words, a slogan they still use today good to the last drop |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | COFFEE BREAK $200: There are more than 600 coffee farms on the Kona coast of this U.S. island Hawaii |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | COFFEE BREAK $400: Order café com leite in Brazil & you'll get coffee with this liquid, hot--or sometimes this liquid with a little coffee milk |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | COFFEE BREAK $600: It was a fine coffee named for a Yemeni port before it was a chocolatey coffee flavor mocha |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | COFFEE BREAK $800: A Seattle coffee co. is named for this 1765 British act that raised tea prices; coffee was soon the patriotic choice for colonists the Stamp Act |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | COFFEE BREAK $1000: Temperate at an altitude of about 5,000 feet, Medellín is a center of this nation's coffee industry Colombia |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | COFFEE IS LIFE $400: Opened in 1971, this Seattle coffee chain used the roasting techniques of competitor Alfred Peet Starbucks |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | COFFEE IS LIFE $800: A 1773 act & this following protest prompted many in America to take up coffee the Boston Tea Party |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | COFFEE IS LIFE $1200: In "Letters from Hawaii", Mark Twain said this local coffee "has a richer flavor than any other" Kona |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | COFFEE IS LIFE $1600: This fictional coffee spokesperson is nothing without his mule Conchita Juan Valdez |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | COFFEE IS LIFE $2000: Some of the highest rated coffee is from a roaster called Port of Mokha, named for a place in this war-torn country Yemen |
#8371, aired 2021-04-05 | FIRST, COFFEE $200: Coffeehouses first appeared in Mecca in the 15th century, though authorities said coffee was prohibited by this 7th century text the Quran |
#8371, aired 2021-04-05 | FIRST, COFFEE $400: Englishman John Dring, who patented a "coffee compound" in 1771, is often credited as the first to make this time-saving stuff instant coffee |
#8371, aired 2021-04-05 | FIRST, COFFEE $600: You can visit the first of these at 1912 Pike Place Starbucks |
#8371, aired 2021-04-05 | FIRST, COFFEE $800: Originally grown only in Arabia, in the 17th century coffee plants first made it to this 50,000-square-mile Indonesian island Java |
#8371, aired 2021-04-05 | FIRST, COFFEE $1000: Patented in 1906, the first process for doing this involved steaming green coffee beans & treating them with a chemical decaffeinating |
#7797, aired 2018-07-03 | A NICE CUP OF COFFEE $200: In the 1930s Nestle scientist Max Morgenthaler invented this decent-tasting instant coffee Nescafe |
#7797, aired 2018-07-03 | A NICE CUP OF COFFEE $400: There are 2 main types of coffee beans, Robusta & this type Arabica |
#7797, aired 2018-07-03 | A NICE CUP OF COFFEE $600: It's the fancy Italian name for the person who makes & serves your coffee a barista |
#7797, aired 2018-07-03 | A NICE CUP OF COFFEE $800: Jamaica's famed coffee-growing area is in these colorful mountains the Blue Mountains |
#7797, aired 2018-07-03 | A NICE CUP OF COFFEE $1000: The USDA reports that 47% of the coffee we import is from these 2 South American countries Brazil and Colombia |
#6679, aired 2013-10-03 | GETTING COFFEE $200: "America Runs On" this donut chain's coffee; add a turbo shot of espresso for more caffeine! Dunkin' (Donuts) |
#6679, aired 2013-10-03 | GETTING COFFEE $400: At "America's Diner", this place, anytime is a good time for the Signature Diner Roast Denny's |
#6679, aired 2013-10-03 | GETTING COFFEE $600: New Orleans' Cafe du Monde offers coffee mixed with the root of this endive relative chicory |
#6679, aired 2013-10-03 | GETTING COFFEE $800: This convenience store asks you to "walk on the wild side" & try the blueberry coffee 7-Eleven |
#6679, aired 2013-10-03 | GETTING COFFEE $1000: At Starbucks, the smaller 8-ounce cappuccino is called this, & it's not an insult short |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | COFFEE KLATCH $400: This drink, such as Jameson, puts the "Irish" into an Irish coffee whiskey |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | COFFEE KLATCH $800: Its name is from the Italian for "pressed out" espresso |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | COFFEE KLATCH $1600: A seaport in Yemen gave its name to this chocolate-y coffee drink a mocha |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | COFFEE KLATCH $2000: Called a cezve or ibrik, the long-handled pot seen here is used to make this type of coffee Turkish coffee |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | COFFEE KLATCH $3,000 (Daily Double): The cup seen here has this French name that can also refer to the coffee served in that type of cup demitasse |
#6191, aired 2011-07-11 | LIKE SOME COFFEE? $400: Delonghi's Perfecta is a line of $1,000-plus machines for making cappuccino & this espresso |
#6191, aired 2011-07-11 | LIKE SOME COFFEE? $800: This city's "Best" is a brand owned by Starbucks Seattle |
#6191, aired 2011-07-11 | LIKE SOME COFFEE? $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from) The coffee berries are now in their green phase; when a phytohormone called ethylene increases, they'll turn red & fittingly be known as these, like a fruit cherries |
#6191, aired 2011-07-11 | LIKE SOME COFFEE? $1600: This coffee species seems to have originated in Ethiopia, across the Red Sea from the peninsula it's named for Arabian (Arabica) |
#6191, aired 2011-07-11 | LIKE SOME COFFEE? $2000: "Mom" knows ground pods of this Asian member of the ginger family are added to grounds to make Thai iced coffee cardamom |
#5923, aired 2010-05-19 | IT'S IN MY COFFEE $400: This trusted friend was the first non-dairy powdered creamer Coffee-Mate |
#5923, aired 2010-05-19 | IT'S IN MY COFFEE $800: For a coffee royal, add this, perhaps from Christian Brothers brandy |
#5923, aired 2010-05-19 | IT'S IN MY COFFEE $1200: A recipe for this: add 1 part milk to 1 part cream half-and-half |
#5923, aired 2010-05-19 | IT'S IN MY COFFEE $1600: Starbucks sells bottles of syrup to add the flavor of this nut to your joe hazelnut |
#5923, aired 2010-05-19 | IT'S IN MY COFFEE $2000: Sweet'N Low contains saccharin; sucralose goes into this "S" brand Splenda |
#5346, aired 2007-12-03 | COFFEE BREAK $200: The very first Starbucks opened in this city's Pike Place Market in 1971, & it's now a major tourist attraction there Seattle |
#5346, aired 2007-12-03 | COFFEE BREAK $400: Gulping down 400 million cups a day, this country leads the world in coffee consumption the United States |
#5346, aired 2007-12-03 | COFFEE BREAK $600: In the 1940s this libation was invented at what's now the Shannon Airport as a welcome drink for visitors an Irish coffee |
#5346, aired 2007-12-03 | COFFEE BREAK $800: This brand's origins date back to 1932, when William Black turned his chain of nut shops into coffee shops Chock Full o'Nuts |
#5346, aired 2007-12-03 | COFFEE BREAK $1000: One popular brand of this Jamaican coffee is known by the acronym jablum Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | COFFEE TABLE BOOKS $400: Speeding off the shelves is "The Fast Lane", the NHRA's official 50th anniversary book on this type of racing drag racing |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | COFFEE TABLE BOOKS $1200: Disney's first "animated screenplay" is this film's art book, which includes a foreword by James Earl Jones The Lion King |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | COFFEE TABLE BOOKS $1600: One book covers the "Bohemia" of this Long Island beach area that attracted F. Scott Fitzgerald & Winslow Homer the Hamptons |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | COFFEE TABLE BOOKS $2,000 (Daily Double): "Intimate Portrait of a Very Good Year" is devoted to photographs of this singer in 1964 Frank Sinatra |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | COFFEE TABLE BOOKS $2000: "The Architecture and Design of a Midcentury Oasis" highlights the houses in this California city 114 miles from L.A. Palm Springs |
#4900, aired 2005-12-23 | COFFEE TIME $200: The name of this drink is from Italian for "coffee with milk" caffe latte |
#4900, aired 2005-12-23 | COFFEE TIME $400: This company is named for a character in "Moby-Dick" Starbucks |
#4900, aired 2005-12-23 | COFFEE TIME $600: The 2 main coffee species are arabica and this hearty one that is grown mostly in Africa & thrives at lower altitudes robusta |
#4900, aired 2005-12-23 | COFFEE TIME $800: Found in coffee, it's C8H10N4O2 caffeine |
#4900, aired 2005-12-23 | COFFEE TIME $1000: T.S. Eliot wrote, "I have measured out my life with" these coffee spoons |
#4794, aired 2005-06-09 | COFFEE TALK $200: The name of this coffee-growing Indonesian island is also slang for coffee Java |
#4794, aired 2005-06-09 | COFFEE TALK $400: The Swiss water process is a way to remove this from coffee caffeine |
#4794, aired 2005-06-09 | COFFEE TALK $600: The beans of the coffee plant are found inside the part seen here which has this fruity name the coffee cherry (or berry) |
#4794, aired 2005-06-09 | COFFEE TALK $800: Carlos Sanchez, a Columbian coffee farmer, has portrayed this advertising icon since 1969 Juan Valdez |
#4794, aired 2005-06-09 | COFFEE TALK $1000: One type of this salad plant is roasted & used as a coffee substitute, particularly in Louisiana chicory |
#4304, aired 2003-04-24 | COFFEE DRINKS $400: It's the potent potable found in Irish Coffee whiskey |
#4304, aired 2003-04-24 | COFFEE DRINKS $800: Cafe Mocha is made from espresso & this flavor syrup chocolate |
#4304, aired 2003-04-24 | COFFEE DRINKS $1200: Sidney Perkowitz' book "Universal Foam" is subtitled "From" this hip coffee "to the Cosmos" Cappuccino |
#4304, aired 2003-04-24 | COFFEE DRINKS $1600: A man wearing a sombrero is on the label of this coffee liqueur from Mexico Kahlua |
#4304, aired 2003-04-24 | COFFEE DRINKS $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew at a cafe in Rome) Italian for "spotted", to espresso drinkers, it means having a drop of milk on top macchiato |
#4290, aired 2003-04-04 | CLASSIC COFFEE TUNES $100 (Daily Double): The "One Cup of Coffee" on his "Songs of Freedom" album must have been a Jamaican brew Bob Marley |
#4290, aired 2003-04-04 | CLASSIC COFFEE TUNES $400: "The Coffee Song" from the '40s is subtitled "They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee in" this country Brazil |
#4290, aired 2003-04-04 | CLASSIC COFFEE TUNES $800: A Ruth Etting hit from the '20s, its second line is "You're the salt in my stew" "You're the Cream in my Coffee" |
#4290, aired 2003-04-04 | CLASSIC COFFEE TUNES $1600: "Black Coffee" is a CD anthology of this "Is That All There Is?" singer's Decca years Peggy Lee |
#4221, aired 2002-12-30 | COFFEE BRANDS $200: "Fill it to the Rim with" this Brim |
#4221, aired 2002-12-30 | COFFEE BRANDS $400: In TV ads, unwitting coffee drinkers found their fresh brew had been replaced by this brand's crystals Folgers |
#4221, aired 2002-12-30 | COFFEE BRANDS $600: In 1892 Joel Cheek developed a blend of coffee for a Nashville hotel, hence this coffee's name Maxwell House |
#4221, aired 2002-12-30 | COFFEE BRANDS $800: In TV commercials, 2 neighbors were brought together by their love for this brand of freeze-dried instant coffee Taster's Choice |
#4221, aired 2002-12-30 | COFFEE BRANDS $1000: Ludwig Roselius used a contraction of the French phrase "without caffeine" for the name of this brand Sanka ("sans cafeine") |
#3839, aired 2001-04-19 | COFFEE BREAK $100: Eggnog latte is most associated with this holiday season (& don't say eggnog season!) Christmas |
#3839, aired 2001-04-19 | COFFEE BREAK $200: The Swiss water process is a popular way to remove this bitter stimulant from coffee caffeine |
#3839, aired 2001-04-19 | COFFEE BREAK $300: Yum! In May 2000 this chain introduced its Chocolate Brownie Frappuccino Starbucks |
#3839, aired 2001-04-19 | COFFEE BREAK $400: Sumatra Mandehling, one of the world's finest full-bodied coffees, comes from this country Indonesia |
#3839, aired 2001-04-19 | COFFEE BREAK $500: This word that refers to a tiny coffee cup or the coffee served in it means "half cup" demitasse |
#3727, aired 2000-11-14 | I NEED SOME COFFEE! $100: In 1971, before you were born, this coffee company opened its first location, at Seattle's Pike Place Market Starbucks |
#3727, aired 2000-11-14 | I NEED SOME COFFEE! $200: The fictional Seattle coffeehouse in the picture seen here is featured on this TV show (Cafe Nervosa) Frasier |
#3727, aired 2000-11-14 | I NEED SOME COFFEE! $300: True Kona coffee is grown in the rich volcanic soil of this "Big Island" Hawaii |
#3727, aired 2000-11-14 | I NEED SOME COFFEE! $400: This 3-word term is French for "coffee with milk" Cafe au lait |
#3727, aired 2000-11-14 | I NEED SOME COFFEE! $600 (Daily Double): If you know your java, you know this is the top coffee-growing country in Asia Indonesia |
#3657, aired 2000-06-27 | COFFEE $200: It's a mixture of beans from various places that brews a distinctive cup of coffee blend |
#3657, aired 2000-06-27 | COFFEE $400: To make a popular Thai drink, add sweetened condensed milk to strong coffee & pour it over this ice |
#3657, aired 2000-06-27 | COFFEE $600: Coffee originated in this east African nation where the Harrar variety is "Haile" popular today Ethiopia |
#3657, aired 2000-06-27 | COFFEE $800 (Daily Double): When buying beans from this country, be careful not to mistake "High Mountain" for "Blue Mountain" Jamaica |
#3657, aired 2000-06-27 | COFFEE $1000: Ladyfingers are a common ingredient of this coffee-flavored Italian dessert tiramisu |
#3456, aired 1999-09-20 | COFFEE $200: In New York City, if you order "regular coffee", you'll get it with these 2 items added Cream & sugar |
#3456, aired 1999-09-20 | COFFEE $400: A superior coffee variety is named for this district on the island of Hawaii Kona |
#3456, aired 1999-09-20 | COFFEE $800: For the taste of coffee with a kick, try this Jamaican coffee liqueur with a rhyming name Tia Maria |
#3456, aired 1999-09-20 | COFFEE $1000: This corporation bears the first name of a German housewife who invented the drip coffee filter in 1908 Melitta (Benz) |
#3456, aired 1999-09-20 | COFFEE $1,400 (Daily Double): This plant related to & sometimes confused with endive has been used to flavor coffee since the 18th century chicory |
#3112, aired 1998-02-24 | WHERE'S MY COFFEE? $100: Once Yemen's chief coffee port, its name now refers to a flavor of chocolate & coffee Mocha |
#3112, aired 1998-02-24 | WHERE'S MY COFFEE? $200: The flavorful coffee beans from this country are grown at high altitudes near Nairobi Kenya |
#3112, aired 1998-02-24 | WHERE'S MY COFFEE? $300: Java is a synonym for coffee; a high-grade bean also comes from this next most populous Indonesian island Sumatra |
#3112, aired 1998-02-24 | WHERE'S MY COFFEE? $400: Mexico's best coffee comes from Chiapas, a state that borders this noted coffee-growing nation Guatemala |
#3021, aired 1997-10-20 | COFFEE BREAK $100: This stimulant found in coffee can ease headaches by constricting blood vessels caffeine |
#3021, aired 1997-10-20 | COFFEE BREAK $200: Cappuccino is this coffee drink mixed or topped with steamed milk espresso |
#3021, aired 1997-10-20 | COFFEE BREAK $400: The coffee tree's red berries, which contain the beans, also bear the name of this fruit cherry |
#3021, aired 1997-10-20 | COFFEE BREAK $500: "Coffee" comes from this language's "qahwah", which meant "wine" Arabic |
#3021, aired 1997-10-20 | COFFEE BREAK $700 (Daily Double): In a cantata by this composer heard here, Lieschen sings of her need for coffee: J.S. Bach |
#2364, aired 1994-12-08 | COFFEE $100: Cafe au lait is made of equal quantities of coffee & this beverage milk |
#2364, aired 1994-12-08 | COFFEE $200: In its pure form this stimulant appears as glistening white crystals caffeine |
#2364, aired 1994-12-08 | COFFEE $300: Coffee berries, each containing 2 beans, are this color when fully ripe red |
#2364, aired 1994-12-08 | COFFEE $400: A synonym for coffee, it's a variety grown in Indonesia java |
#2364, aired 1994-12-08 | COFFEE $500: This Procter & Gamble product is the leading brand of coffee sold in the U.S. Folgers |
#2058, aired 1993-07-14 | COFFEE, TEA OR MEAD? $100: In 1904 Thomas Sullivan began the practice of putting tea in small ones of these; his were made of silk bags |
#2058, aired 1993-07-14 | COFFEE, TEA OR MEAD? $200: It's the "Irish" ingredient in Irish coffee Irish whiskey |
#2058, aired 1993-07-14 | COFFEE, TEA OR MEAD? $300: It's French for "coffee with milk" cafe au lait |
#2058, aired 1993-07-14 | COFFEE, TEA OR MEAD? $400: Mead is known as sima in this country that borders Norway & Sweden Finland |
#2058, aired 1993-07-14 | COFFEE, TEA OR MEAD? $500: This mead ingredient is made by animals honey |
#2042, aired 1993-06-22 | COFFEE BREAK $100: This stimulant can be removed with water or a solvent such as methylene chloride caffeine |
#2042, aired 1993-06-22 | COFFEE BREAK $200: The Kona district of this U.S. island produces a prized variety of coffee Hawaii |
#2042, aired 1993-06-22 | COFFEE BREAK $300: Seattle-based Starbucks Coffee was named for the first mate in this Melville work Moby Dick |
#2042, aired 1993-06-22 | COFFEE BREAK $400: Type of instant made by turning brewed coffee to ice & drawing off the crystals freeze-dried |
#2042, aired 1993-06-22 | COFFEE BREAK $500: This type of coffee, or coffee/chocolate flavoring, is named for the port of Al Mukha in Yemen mocha |
#1995, aired 1993-04-16 | COFFEE $200: About 45% of the world's cultivated coffee trees are on this continent South America |
#1995, aired 1993-04-16 | COFFEE $400: This company's "Mountain-Grown" coffee leads the USA in sales with over 30% of the market Folger's |
#1995, aired 1993-04-16 | COFFEE $600: Its name comes from the Italian for "pressed coffee" espresso |
#1995, aired 1993-04-16 | COFFEE $1000: The world's most expensive coffee is produced in the Blue Mountains of this Caribbean island Jamaica |
#1995, aired 1993-04-16 | COFFEE $3,000 (Daily Double): The East Indian Coffee Trade was founded in 1690 when the Dutch introduced coffee to this Indonesian island Java |
#1724, aired 1992-02-13 | COFFEE $100: Each "cherry" on a coffee tree contains 2 of these beans |
#1724, aired 1992-02-13 | COFFEE $200: An ordinary cup of coffee contains about 150 mg of this xanthine caffeine |
#1724, aired 1992-02-13 | COFFEE $300: The Argentine drink cafe con leche is similar to this French drink cafe au lait |
#1724, aired 1992-02-13 | COFFEE $400: This coffee grower was invented by the NYC ad firm Doyle Dane Bernbach in 1959 Juan Valdez |
#1724, aired 1992-02-13 | COFFEE $500: The most common ones of these are light, medium, high, city, full city, French & Italian coffee roasts |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | COFFEE, TEA OR MILK $200: This process makes milkfat globules so small the cream no longer rises to the top homogenization |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | COFFEE, TEA OR MILK $600: Most milk has 400 units of this vitamin added per quart vitamin D |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | COFFEE, TEA OR MILK $800: Popular in New Orleans, its top is a salad green & its root is roasted & mixed with coffee chicory |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | COFFEE, TEA OR MILK $1000: Tea imported to the U.S. must be approved by a tea inspector from this federal agency Food & Drug Administration |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | COFFEE, TEA OR MILK $4,000 (Daily Double): It's the most widely consumed beverage in the world tea |
#317, aired 1985-11-26 | COFFEE $100: An average tree produced only enough of these yearly to make about 1½ lbs. of coffee green beans (or coffee berries) |
#317, aired 1985-11-26 | COFFEE $200: Nation that consumes about 1⁄3 of all coffee grown United States |
#317, aired 1985-11-26 | COFFEE $300: The leading coffee growing country in the world Brazil |
#317, aired 1985-11-26 | COFFEE $400: Hulled coffee beans lose about 1/6 of their weight during this process roasting |
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