Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (65 results returned)
#9131, aired 2024-06-24 | LET HIM COOK $200: Flavortown is near as Guy Fieri adds some Cajun chicken to this classic, creamy way to prepare fettuccine alfredo |
#9131, aired 2024-06-24 | LET HIM COOK $400: You bleeping bleeps better know this TV chef has a personal recipe for soft scrambled eggs & bacon jam toast on his website! Well?! Gordon Ramsay |
#9131, aired 2024-06-24 | LET HIM COOK $600: Bam! Enjoy "kicked up fried calamari with Creole olive salad" at his flagship New Orleans restaurant Emeril |
#9131, aired 2024-06-24 | LET HIM COOK $800: David Chang added 7UP to give this Korean staple some bubbliness in its cabbage kimchi |
#9131, aired 2024-06-24 | LET HIM COOK $1000: Soft-boiled eggs & yogurt dressing are in Jamie Oliver's "Sorta Salmon" this south-of-France style niçoise |
#8810, aired 2023-02-17 | COOK, THE BOOKS $200: No surprise, the King Arthur brand of this put out an "All-Purpose Baking Cookbook" flour |
#8810, aired 2023-02-17 | COOK, THE BOOKS $400: In 2020 Kelsey Lynch cooked up a book of recipes using popular products & ingredients from this store, TJ's for short Trader Joe's |
#8810, aired 2023-02-17 | COOK, THE BOOKS $600: Fan favorites including pesto egg toast & ramen lasagna are featured in "As Cooked on" this social media platform TikTok |
#8810, aired 2023-02-17 | COOK, THE BOOKS $800: In her "Cravings" cookbooks, she shares anecdotes along with some of her & John Legend's favorite recipes (Chrissy) Teigen |
#8810, aired 2023-02-17 | COOK, THE BOOKS $1000: Still around today, her original 1896 Boston Cooking School Cookbook contained at least 2 recipes calling for a calf's head Fannie Farmer |
#8006, aired 2019-06-03 | I AM NOT A COOK $200: I'm not a cook, but I can sure toast up these Kellogg Company breakfast treats with the best of them Pop-Tarts |
#8006, aired 2019-06-03 | I AM NOT A COOK $400: I hum one of his country songs as I pop one of his protein-packed breakfast bowls into the microwave Jimmy Dean |
#8006, aired 2019-06-03 | I AM NOT A COOK $600: I can't bake or mash a potato, so this alliterative Ore-Ida spud product that dates back to 1953 is a godsend to me tater tots |
#8006, aired 2019-06-03 | I AM NOT A COOK $800: I'm a wizard at breakfast with this cereal that now features a new marshmallow shaped like a magical unicorn Lucky Charms |
#8006, aired 2019-06-03 | I AM NOT A COOK $1000: You don't want vegetables cooked by me--have them raw, as this French-named appetizer crudités |
#7304, aired 2016-05-19 | A COOK-OFF $200: No beans about it: for your first challenge, you'll be making (what else?) this dish that Texans call a "bowl of red" chili |
#7304, aired 2016-05-19 | A COOK-OFF $400: Start slicing & dicing for some stir-fry made in this Chinese bowl-shaped pan wok |
#7304, aired 2016-05-19 | A COOK-OFF $600: Be creative & use lima beans instead of chickpeas to make this Middle Eastern pita shmear hummus |
#7304, aired 2016-05-19 | A COOK-OFF $800: Prepare your paella, but don't waste any of this yellowish spice, the most expensive in the world saffron |
#7304, aired 2016-05-19 | A COOK-OFF $1000: For dessert you'll be making Italian cheesecake with this, meaning "recooked" in Italian ricotta |
#6224, aired 2011-10-13 | CAPTAIN COOK $400: Cook was 26 when he joined the navy; he'd spent the previous years mainly ferrying this fuel around the North Sea coal |
#6224, aired 2011-10-13 | CAPTAIN COOK $1200: Cook's first visit to Australia was tagged onto a voyage to this South Seas island later visited by Captain Bligh Tahiti |
#6224, aired 2011-10-13 | CAPTAIN COOK $1,600 (Daily Double): Young Cook's charts of this river's estuary were vital to the British victory at Quebec in 1759 the St. Lawrence |
#6224, aired 2011-10-13 | CAPTAIN COOK $1600: On Jan. 17, 1773 Cook & crew became the first people to cross this geographic circle the Antarctic Circle |
#6224, aired 2011-10-13 | CAPTAIN COOK $2000: In 1770, Cook made the map seen here, using "Ea Hei Nom Auwe" & "Toai Poonamo O" where atlases now use these two names the North and South Islands |
#5522, aired 2008-09-16 | LEARN TO COOK $200: To maximize flavor impact, this type of plant, like basil & parsley, should be added at the end of cooking an herb |
#5522, aired 2008-09-16 | LEARN TO COOK $400: A cup of this long or short grain, the primary food of half the world's pop., is cooked with 2 cups of water rice |
#5522, aired 2008-09-16 | LEARN TO COOK $600: You'll want to cook this on the day you buy it; the husks should be green & the silk golden corn |
#5522, aired 2008-09-16 | LEARN TO COOK $800: This fruit, essential to make guacamole, is ripe when the top & bottom yield to pressure avocado |
#5522, aired 2008-09-16 | LEARN TO COOK $1000: This tuber originally from the Peruvian Andes should be stored in a cool, dry place away from onions a potato |
#5501, aired 2008-07-07 | COOK $400: If your diner waitress yells, "Paint a bow-wow red!" to the cook, you've ordered one of these with ketchup a hot dog |
#5501, aired 2008-07-07 | COOK $800: Of the dishes at a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, it's the one most likely to be made with sage stuffing |
#5501, aired 2008-07-07 | COOK $1200: "Eye" have a feeling you might know the name of this kind of salmon, the most valuable food variety sockeye |
#5501, aired 2008-07-07 | COOK $1600: Colorful name of Catherine Hanley's cookbook of "Prize-winning Recipes from America's State Fairs" Blue Ribbon |
#5501, aired 2008-07-07 | COOK $2000: Genuine pizza pies in the style of this southern Italian city are cooked in wood-fire ovens at 905 degrees F. Naples |
#5028, aired 2006-06-21 | COOK ME UP! $200: With the rising sun beating down on me I was doing this, as if I was a genoise or a loaf of bread baking |
#5028, aired 2006-06-21 | COOK ME UP! $400: I went on a diet to try to do this, like chateaubriand sauce when it's boiled down reduce |
#5028, aired 2006-06-21 | COOK ME UP! $600: I thought the police just had a few questions--I didn't know I'd be this, like a Burger King hamburger grilled |
#5028, aired 2006-06-21 | COOK ME UP! $800: In that heavy wool suit I was doing this, the process coffee beans go through before grinding roasting |
#5028, aired 2006-06-21 | COOK ME UP! $1000: I couldn't do anything until he finally showed up except sit there & do this, like slow-simmered meat stew |
#4557, aired 2004-06-01 | COOK UP SOME "STU" $200: A room for making radio or TV productions a studio |
#4557, aired 2004-06-01 | COOK UP SOME "STU" $400: From the Latin for "to be astonished", it means impressively great stupendous |
#4557, aired 2004-06-01 | COOK UP SOME "STU" $600: The front grille of a car from this classic automaker is seen here a Studebaker |
#4557, aired 2004-06-01 | COOK UP SOME "STU" $800: Noun meaning a dazed state of near unconsciousness stupor |
#4557, aired 2004-06-01 | COOK UP SOME "STU" $1000: The capital city of Germany's Baden-Wurttemberg state Stuttgart |
#4521, aired 2004-04-12 | COOK COUNTY $400: Boston Brown Bread gets its brown from this liquid ingredient molasses |
#4521, aired 2004-04-12 | COOK COUNTY $800: Polenta is a pudding most often made of this meal cornmeal |
#4521, aired 2004-04-12 | COOK COUNTY $1200: Traditionally, an important ingredient in Jewish cooking is schmaltz, which is this fat |
#4521, aired 2004-04-12 | COOK COUNTY $1600: Harusame are a Japanese type of these made from soybean, rice or potato flour noodles |
#4521, aired 2004-04-12 | COOK COUNTY $2000: This Indian flat bread with a palindromic name is traditionally baked in a tandoor oven naan |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | CAPT. COOK $200: In early 1774 Cook came within 300 miles of discovering this continent Antarctica |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | CAPT. COOK $400: Because of the affability of the natives, Cook named the islands now known as Tonga this The Friendly Islands |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | CAPT. COOK $600: The strait between this country's 2 main islands was named after someone Cook knew....himself New Zealand |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | CAPT. COOK $800: Cook was in this island group when he was killed on Valentine's Day in 1779 Hawaii/Sandwich Islands |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | CAPT. COOK $1000: In 1768 Cook set off to Tahiti with a group of scientists to observe the transit of this planet Venus |
#3042, aired 1997-11-18 | MOM'S A BAD COOK $200: Mom could reduce the risk of this, including salmonella, by not thawing her chicken at room temperature Food poisoning |
#3042, aired 1997-11-18 | MOM'S A BAD COOK $400: Mom often forgets to put the lid on this appliance & gets fruit smoothies all over her walls Blender |
#3042, aired 1997-11-18 | MOM'S A BAD COOK $600: Mom's lasagna turns out a little too crisp because she doesn't boil these before baking Noodles |
#3042, aired 1997-11-18 | MOM'S A BAD COOK $800: Mom can't keep the sponge kind of this dessert from falling Cake |
#3042, aired 1997-11-18 | MOM'S A BAD COOK $1000: Mom shouldn't call the strips of flounder she cuts by this name; she rarely gets all the bones out filets/fillets |
#1702, aired 1992-01-14 | CAPTAIN COOK $200: Captain Cook's first name James |
#1702, aired 1992-01-14 | CAPTAIN COOK $400: On his third voyage, he sailed the Arctic, looking for this the Northwest Passage |
#1702, aired 1992-01-14 | CAPTAIN COOK $600: He won the Copley Medal for preventing this disease by giving his crew sauerkraut scurvy |
#1702, aired 1992-01-14 | CAPTAIN COOK $800: Cook named the east coast of Australia this after a part of Britain New South Wales |
#1702, aired 1992-01-14 | CAPTAIN COOK $1,000 (Daily Double): The new U.S. space shuttle is named after this ship Cook took on an astronomy mission in 1768 the Endeavour |
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