Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (76 results returned)
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | CRY UNCLE $400: At her wedding to FDR in 1905, Eleanor was given away by this uncle, who happened to be president at the time Theodore Roosevelt |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | CRY UNCLE $800: It was the last name of dancer & choreographer Agnes & her famous uncle Cecil B. de Mille (DeMille) |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | CRY UNCLE $1200: At the time of his 1914 assassination, Franz Ferdinand was heir to the throne occupied by this man, his uncle Franz Joseph |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | CRY UNCLE $1600: Real name Ivan, he's the bitter, aging title character of a Chekhov play Uncle Vanya |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | CRY UNCLE $5,000 (Daily Double): In a letter to Tacitus, this man wrote of his elder uncle's death at Vesuvius from "some gross and noxious vapor" Pliny |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | CRY ME A WORLD RIVER $400: The Yongding & the Chaobai rivers both replenish this capital city Beijing |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | CRY ME A WORLD RIVER $800: Haridwar is a sacred Hindu city as this river there emerges from the mountains onto the plains the Ganges |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | CRY ME A WORLD RIVER $1200: Winning the battle of Ireland's Boyne River in 1690 gave this "colorful" king a complete triumph over the deposed James II William of Orange |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | CRY ME A WORLD RIVER $1600: The waters of this "black river" of Argentina flow 400 miles through northern Patagonia & empty into the Atlantic the Rio Negro |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | CRY ME A WORLD RIVER $2000: Chinese soldiers entered the Korean War in October of 1950 crossing this river in support of North Korea the Yalu River |
#7397, aired 2016-11-08 | CRY "UNK" $400: Reduced in size, like a headhunter's trophy shrunken |
#7397, aired 2016-11-08 | CRY "UNK" $800: Hitler's last retreat was into one of these--today we have bombs that would have "busted" it a bunker |
#7397, aired 2016-11-08 | CRY "UNK" $1200: It's a style of Southern rap crunk |
#7397, aired 2016-11-08 | CRY "UNK" $1600: A trip that people say is for business but is really for pleasure a junket |
#7397, aired 2016-11-08 | CRY "UNK" $2000: This generic name for a small town comes from a Native American tribe of Connecticut podunk |
#6890, aired 2014-07-25 | CRY $200: Aesop knows that one who raises a false alarm is said to "cry" this creature wolf |
#6890, aired 2014-07-25 | CRY $400: In a text message, "FCOL" is short for this exasperated phrase "for crying out loud" |
#6890, aired 2014-07-25 | CRY $600: If you've given up, "cry" this generic relative uncle |
#6890, aired 2014-07-25 | CRY $800: Justin Timberlake sang "Cry me" one of these, perhaps the Irrawaddy a river |
#6890, aired 2014-07-25 | CRY $1000: "Cry" this "and let slip the dogs of war" havoc |
#6745, aired 2014-01-03 | CRY FOWL! $200: Canada & snow goose |
#6745, aired 2014-01-03 | CRY FOWL! $400: Plymouth Rock & leghorn chicken |
#6745, aired 2014-01-03 | CRY FOWL! $600: Trumpeter & whistling swan |
#6745, aired 2014-01-03 | CRY FOWL! $800: Harlequin & canvasback duck |
#6745, aired 2014-01-03 | CRY FOWL! $1000: Lady Amherst's & ring-necked pheasant |
#5729, aired 2009-07-02 | CRY $400: You are guaranteed to cry in your popcorn during this 1970 tearjerker with Ali MacGraw & Ryan O'Neal Love Story |
#5729, aired 2009-07-02 | CRY $800: Every man cries when Kevin Costner's dead dad emerges from the corn for a game of catch in this 1989 film Field of Dreams |
#5729, aired 2009-07-02 | CRY $1200: Roberto Benigni shields his son from the horrors of a concentration camp in this Italian Oscar winner Life Is Beautiful |
#5729, aired 2009-07-02 | CRY $1600: Try not to sob as Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston & their kids hold a funeral for the family dog in this 2008 film Marley & Me |
#5729, aired 2009-07-02 | CRY $2000: Rachel McAdams & Ryan Gosling love each other until they become Gena Rowlands & James Garner in this 2004 weepie The Notebook |
#4199, aired 2002-11-28 | CRY BEOWULF $200: The only surviving manuscript of "Beowulf" is in a research library in this capilal city London |
#4199, aired 2002-11-28 | CRY BEOWULF $400: To scholars, "Beowulf" is the most important one of these long narative poems written in Old English an epic |
#4199, aired 2002-11-28 | CRY BEOWULF $600: During the course of his heroic adventures, Beowulf not only slays this monster, but his mom too Grendel |
#4199, aired 2002-11-28 | CRY BEOWULF $800: After 50 years as king, Beowulf dies slaying one of these mythical creatures; St. George had better luck a dragon |
#3979, aired 2001-12-13 | YOU MAKE ME CRY $400: In a nursery rhyme, it's the type of animal that cries, "Wee, wee, wee, wee" all the way home little piggy |
#3979, aired 2001-12-13 | YOU MAKE ME CRY $800: In "A League of Their Own", he's the actor who delivers the line "There's no crying in baseball!" Tom Hanks |
#3979, aired 2001-12-13 | YOU MAKE ME CRY $1200: In an Aesop fable a shepherd boy tests the patience of his village by repeatedly crying this "Wolf!" |
#3979, aired 2001-12-13 | YOU MAKE ME CRY $1600: In Mark 1:3 John the Baptist is described as the voice of one crying in this the wilderness |
#3979, aired 2001-12-13 | YOU MAKE ME CRY $2000: 1989's "Harlem Nights" featured this former talk show host as the "Crying Man" Arsenio Hall |
#3952, aired 2001-11-06 | MADE THEM CRY $200: "And so through the night went his cry of alarm to every Middlesex village and farm" Paul Revere |
#3952, aired 2001-11-06 | MADE THEM CRY $400: It was the battle cry rallying the Texans in the Battle of San Jacinto "Remember The Alamo!" |
#3952, aired 2001-11-06 | MADE THEM CRY $600: It's the beloved country in Alan Paton's "Cry, The Beloved Country" South Africa |
#3952, aired 2001-11-06 | MADE THEM CRY $1000: "Never" do this was Canadian Farley Mowat's tale of living in the north to see what was killing caribou Never Cry Wolf |
#3952, aired 2001-11-06 | MADE THEM CRY $2,100 (Daily Double): "Poyekhali!" ("let's go!" in Russian) was his cry April 12, 1961 Yuri Gagarin |
#3508, aired 1999-12-01 | DON'T CRY FOR ME, ARGENTINA $100: 2 of the 5 countries that border Argentina (2 of) Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Chile & Uruguay |
#3508, aired 1999-12-01 | DON'T CRY FOR ME, ARGENTINA $200: Argentina claimed these islands in 1820; the British took them over in 1833 without firing a shot Falklands (or Malvinas) |
#3508, aired 1999-12-01 | DON'T CRY FOR ME, ARGENTINA $300: Spanish sailors named this city in honor of St. Mary, patron saint of good winds Buenos Aires |
#3508, aired 1999-12-01 | DON'T CRY FOR ME, ARGENTINA $400: This army colonel was Argentina's president from 1946 to 1955 & again from 1973 to 1974 Juan PerĂ³n |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | CRY $200: She wept in 1998 when President Clinton agreed to settle her harassment lawsuit Paula Jones |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | CRY $400: Messner is now the last name of this televangelist known for putting on mascara & shedding tears Tammy Faye (Bakker) |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | CRY $600: In 1961 Jimmy Stewart wept while accepting an Oscar for this terminally ill "High Noon" star Gary Cooper |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | CRY $1,000 (Daily Double): His apparent tears during a New Hampshire campaign stop damaged his 1972 presidential bid Edmund Muskie |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | CRY $1000: The anti-pollution commercial in which an Indian sheds one tear featured actor Oscar Cody, nicknamed this Iron Eyes Cody |
#3250, aired 1998-10-23 | I'LL CRY IF I WANT TO $100: This tearful tough guy seen here finally won the big award in 1970 John Wayne (won Oscar) |
#3250, aired 1998-10-23 | I'LL CRY IF I WANT TO $200: It's the artistic finished product depicting a woman crying seen here Totem pole |
#3250, aired 1998-10-23 | I'LL CRY IF I WANT TO $300: A tear or two "tracked" down this man's face when his golden dream was realized Michael Johnson |
#3250, aired 1998-10-23 | I'LL CRY IF I WANT TO $400: Until exposed as a fake, the Spanish statue seen here reportedly cried tears of this Blood |
#3250, aired 1998-10-23 | I'LL CRY IF I WANT TO $500: It's the sad country where the photo was taken in 1940 France |
#3157, aired 1998-04-28 | CRY ME A RIVER $200: How low can you get? When it reaches the Dead Sea, this river is 1,312 feet below sea level Jordan River |
#3157, aired 1998-04-28 | CRY ME A RIVER $400: Heavy seasonal rainfall in the Ethiopian plateau provides more than 80% of this river's waters Nile |
#3157, aired 1998-04-28 | CRY ME A RIVER $600: Before it reaches Manaus, Brazil, this river is known as the Solimoes the Amazon |
#2827, aired 1996-12-10 | CRY "UNCLE" $100: In his famous recruitment poster, James Montgomery Flagg modeled this figure on himself Uncle Sam |
#2827, aired 1996-12-10 | CRY "UNCLE" $200: After Little Eva's death, he's sold to Simon Legree Uncle Tom |
#2827, aired 1996-12-10 | CRY "UNCLE" $300: John Candy gets the third degree from his nephew, played by Macaulay Culkin, in this 1989 film Uncle Buck |
#2827, aired 1996-12-10 | CRY "UNCLE" $400: It was Jackie Coogan's character on "The Addams Family" Uncle Fester |
#2827, aired 1996-12-10 | CRY "UNCLE" $500: In a Chekhov play, this title character runs the estate of his brother-in-law, a pompous professor Uncle Vanya |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | "CRY" $200: To worry in vain about that which cannot be undone to cry over spilt milk |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | "CRY" $400: 1983 movie about a scientist dropped off in the Arctic to study Canis lupus Never Cry Wolf |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | "CRY" $600: Specifically, it's the process of freezing & storing a dead human body for later reanimation cryonics |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | "CRY" $800: Term which means in hot pursuit, as hounds after a fox in full cry |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | "CRY" $1000: This actor said, "I'm not sure if I'm the ultimate nerd... or front man for the Brat Pack" Jon Cryer |
#368, aired 1986-02-05 | "CRY"ING SONGS $200: Fall 1962 was a #1 season for the Four Seasons with "Sherry" & this song "Big Girls Don't Cry" |
#368, aired 1986-02-05 | "CRY"ING SONGS $400: This Gerry & the Pacemakers 1964 hit suggests you should do you weeping at night "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying" |
#368, aired 1986-02-05 | "CRY"ING SONGS $600: You'd better stop sobbing when Melissa Manchester sings this, her 1979 hit "Don't Cry Out Loud" |
#368, aired 1986-02-05 | "CRY"ING SONGS $800: A Top 10 hit in 1955 for Julie London, it's not about the Thames "Cry Me A River" |
#368, aired 1986-02-05 | "CRY"ING SONGS $1,000 (Daily Double): 2 Elvis Presley Top 10 hits that fit this category "Crying In The Chapel" & "Don't Cry Daddy" |
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