Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (40 results returned)
#7898, aired 2019-01-02 | COUNT $200: An ionization chamber like this man's counter tallies up radioactive particles (Hans) Geiger |
#7898, aired 2019-01-02 | COUNT $400: In social media, this count is the number of times a Twitter user's message was posted by others on their feeds retweets |
#7898, aired 2019-01-02 | COUNT $600: This count determines how many erythrocytes & leukocytes you have on average a blood count |
#7898, aired 2019-01-02 | COUNT $800: If this count in the air is high, your hay fever is going to go haywire the pollen count |
#7898, aired 2019-01-02 | COUNT $1,000 (Daily Double): Ridge count is an important number in identifying these in the AFIS system in forensics fingerprints |
#6136, aired 2011-04-25 | COUNT IT "OFF" $400: Rice or noodles traditionally accompany this beef dish named for a 19th century Russian diplomat Stroganoff |
#6136, aired 2011-04-25 | COUNT IT "OFF" $800: In 1966 this was named the official ballet company of the New York City Center the Joffrey Ballet |
#6136, aired 2011-04-25 | COUNT IT "OFF" $1200: The most frequent type of exchange between Ben Roethlisberger & Rashard Mendenhall a handoff |
#6136, aired 2011-04-25 | COUNT IT "OFF" $1600: 2-word term for a public school official who investigates unauthorized absences from school a truant officer |
#6136, aired 2011-04-25 | COUNT IT "OFF" $2000: A box for valuables; flush ones in a treasury are said to be "filled" a coffer |
#6062, aired 2011-01-11 | BODY COUNT $400: Chambers of the heart squared 16 |
#6062, aired 2011-01-11 | BODY COUNT $800: Usual number of ribs divided by 8 3 |
#6062, aired 2011-01-11 | BODY COUNT $1200: Pairs of chromosomes times 2 46 |
#6062, aired 2011-01-11 | BODY COUNT $1600: Permanent teeth divided by 2 then multiplied by 10 160 |
#6062, aired 2011-01-11 | BODY COUNT $2000: Number of bones in the average adult human body plus zero 206 |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | YOU CAN COUNT ON PREFIXES $200: A single-rail train line a monorail |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | YOU CAN COUNT ON PREFIXES $400: The multi-legged stand that supports your surveying equipment a tripod |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | YOU CAN COUNT ON PREFIXES $600: The famous Dionnes of Ontario, Canada, for example quintuplets |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | YOU CAN COUNT ON PREFIXES $800: An animal like a lizard or a lion with 4 limbs for walking a quadruped |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | YOU CAN COUNT ON PREFIXES $1000: A celebration to mark at 10-decade anniversary a centennial |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | PREFIXES YOU CAN COUNT ON $200: Hey, way to go. a unicycle |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | PREFIXES YOU CAN COUNT ON $400: It certainly has the right to bear arms ... or is it legs? an octopus |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | PREFIXES YOU CAN COUNT ON $600: We got the point ... and hope you do decimal |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | PREFIXES YOU CAN COUNT ON $800: It certainly gets a leg up on the competition a centipede |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | PREFIXES YOU CAN COUNT ON $1000: The example of one of these, seen here, is hobbit-forming a trilogy |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | DOWN FOR THE LESSER-KNOWN COUNT $400: Egmont, Count of Lamoral was the subject of a Goethe tragedy with music by this great German composer Ludwig van Beethoven |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | DOWN FOR THE LESSER-KNOWN COUNT $800: Count Sergey Witte had the wit to put this country on the gold standard in the late 1800s Russia |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | DOWN FOR THE LESSER-KNOWN COUNT $1200: With Queen Caroline Matilda's help, Count Struensee took over this country from Christian VII in 1770 Denmark |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | DOWN FOR THE LESSER-KNOWN COUNT $1600: In 1921 Count Andrassy tried to place Austria's ex-emperor Charles I on this country's throne Hungary |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | DOWN FOR THE LESSER-KNOWN COUNT $2000: In 1060 Count Conrad ruled this country that's now a grand duchy Luxembourg |
#3695, aired 2000-09-29 | AT LAST COUNT $100: Americans eat about 11 billion slices of pizza a year, with this as the favorite topping Pepperoni |
#3695, aired 2000-09-29 | AT LAST COUNT $200: It's the all-time top-grossing film Titanic |
#3695, aired 2000-09-29 | AT LAST COUNT $300: Undergrad tuition at this Cambridge "institute" is over $26,000; room, board & books add another $10,000 MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) |
#3695, aired 2000-09-29 | AT LAST COUNT $400: The 3 largest U.S. national parks, totaling about 20 million acres, are in this state Alaska |
#3695, aired 2000-09-29 | AT LAST COUNT $500: The life expectancy in the U.S. is 76 years; this country between Spain & France is tops with over 83 years Andorra |
#2685, aired 1996-04-12 | DOWN FOR THE COUNT $200: This literary count was born in 1828 at Yasnaya Polyana, the estate where he lived most of his life Leo Tolstoy |
#2685, aired 1996-04-12 | DOWN FOR THE COUNT $400: Count Andrassy helped arrange the Compromise of 1867, which created this dual monarchy Austria-Hungary |
#2685, aired 1996-04-12 | DOWN FOR THE COUNT $600: Count Bernadotte, a diplomat & nephew of this country's King Gustav V, was assassinated in 1948 Sweden |
#2685, aired 1996-04-12 | DOWN FOR THE COUNT $800: This inventor of the first electric battery also discovered & isolated methane gas Alessandro Volta |
#2685, aired 1996-04-12 | DOWN FOR THE COUNT $1000: This Polish count distinguished himself at the 1777 Battle of Brandywine Casimir Pulaski |
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