Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#8741, aired 2022-11-14 | FROM "D" TO "O" $200: Term for an electric generator at a power plant or a hardworking doer at the office a dynamo |
#8741, aired 2022-11-14 | FROM "D" TO "O" $400: In the mid-1400s he sculpted the biblical David a bit over 5 feet high in bronze Donatello |
#8741, aired 2022-11-14 | FROM "D" TO "O" $600: A Brooklyn neighborhood has this acronymic name that fits the category DUMBO |
#8741, aired 2022-11-14 | FROM "D" TO "O" $800: Room 222 at the Strater Hotel in this Colorado city was where Louis L'Amour wrote many of his Western novels Durango |
#8741, aired 2022-11-14 | FROM "D" TO "O" $1000: It's the proprietary name for an acoustic guitar with a metal resonator built into its body; it's popular for country music Dobro |
#8429, aired 2021-06-24 | ENDS IN "A-D-O" $400: It's also called a twister a tornado |
#8429, aired 2021-06-24 | ENDS IN "A-D-O" $800: Borrowed from Spanish, it's a big fan or devotee of something, perhaps sports aficionado |
#8429, aired 2021-06-24 | ENDS IN "A-D-O" $1200: "Tequila Sunrise" is a track from this Eagles album that had an Old-West concept Desperado |
#8429, aired 2021-06-24 | ENDS IN "A-D-O" $1600: When you're out of touch or refuse to have contact with someone, you're this 13-letter word incommunicado |
#8429, aired 2021-06-24 | ENDS IN "A-D-O" $2000: A "Cask of" this sherry figures prominently in an Edgar Allan Poe tale Amontillado |
#6279, aired 2011-12-29 | "D-O" $400: It precedes "tranquility" in the preamble of the Constitution domestic |
#6279, aired 2011-12-29 | "D-O" $800: A lump or blob of something, like whipped cream a dollop |
#6279, aired 2011-12-29 | "D-O" $1200: It's a file of documents on a particular subject or person a dossier |
#6279, aired 2011-12-29 | "D-O" $1600: Small "coins" thrown from Mardi Gras floats doubloons |
#6279, aired 2011-12-29 | "D-O" $2000: This word for a wild brawl is from the name of a Dublin fair donnybrook |
#5356, aired 2007-12-17 | LOU D.O.B.s $200: Aug. 4, 1901, New Orleans: Got his first cornet about 6 years later Louis Armstrong |
#5356, aired 2007-12-17 | LOU D.O.B.s $400: Jan. 4, 1809, Coupvray, France: Modified the Barbier point writing system for the Royal Institute for Blind Children Louis Braille |
#5356, aired 2007-12-17 | LOU D.O.B.s $600: February 18, 1848, New York City: The piece seen here is a creation of this opalescent glass pioneer Tiffany |
#5356, aired 2007-12-17 | LOU D.O.B.s $800: Dec. 27, 1822, Dole, France: Founding father of microbiology Pasteur |
#5356, aired 2007-12-17 | LOU D.O.B.s $1000: May 11, 1933, The Bronx: This guy who changed his name to Minister Louis X in the '50s Louis Farrakhan |
#4863, aired 2005-11-02 | TV D.O.A. $200: Assistant D.A. Sylvia Costas & Detectives Danny Sorenson & Bobby Simone all met tragic ends on this show NYPD Blue |
#4863, aired 2005-11-02 | TV D.O.A. $400: When Rory Cochrane left this CBS show, his character was killed off; did David Caruso give him career advice? CSI: Miami |
#4863, aired 2005-11-02 | TV D.O.A. $600: On "M*A*S*H", this Lt. Col.'s "Plane was shot down over the sea of Japan. It spun in. There weren't no survivors" (Henry) Blake |
#4863, aired 2005-11-02 | TV D.O.A. $800: Though previously killed & buried in a big funeral, this show's Bobby returned in 1986, clean as a whistle Dallas |
#4863, aired 2005-11-02 | TV D.O.A. $1000: Unfortunately, Nate wasn't just a co-owner of the Fisher & Diaz Funeral Home, he also was a client on this show Six Feet Under |
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