Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (152 results returned)
#9209, aired 2024-11-21 | LEONARDO DA VINCI $200: Leonardo's 1473 rendering of Arno River Valley is considered by some the first of these artistic depictions of natural scenery a landscape |
#9209, aired 2024-11-21 | LEONARDO DA VINCI $400: Left-handed & not wishing to smudge the ink as he went, Leonardo used this form of writing, named for something used in reading it mirror writing |
#9209, aired 2024-11-21 | LEONARDO DA VINCI $600: Not to find a killer but to broaden his knowledge of anatomy, Leonardo performed many of these & drew what he discovered an autopsy |
#9209, aired 2024-11-21 | LEONARDO DA VINCI $800: Starting out as an apprentice to the artist Verrocchio as a teen, Leonardo may have been a model for his statue of this biblical slayer David |
#9209, aired 2024-11-21 | LEONARDO DA VINCI $1000: In his portrait of Ginevra de' Benci, Leonardo blended tones to soften sharp outlines, a method known by this smoky Italian name sfumato |
#8968, aired 2023-11-08 | I PITY DA FOOD! $200: Garlic bulbs are broken up into segments called these for cooking cloves |
#8968, aired 2023-11-08 | I PITY DA FOOD! $400: Slaughterhouses don't have to ask & pay for USDA grades for this meat, be it in chop, loin or rib form pork |
#8968, aired 2023-11-08 | I PITY DA FOOD! $600: Cook boneless this fowl until the internal temp is 165 degrees; that's a rough day for a capon a hen (chicken) |
#8968, aired 2023-11-08 | I PITY DA FOOD! $800: To really like something, or a finely chopped sweet pickle on a hot dog relish |
#8968, aired 2023-11-08 | I PITY DA FOOD! $1000: Gray & red-legged are 2 varieties of this game bird that can be roasted, broiled or braised; you, in the pear tree! Hide! a partridge |
#8960, aired 2023-10-27 | LEONARDO DA VINCI, BUSY GUY $400: The crank-operated covered chariot Leo designed certainly predated the Sherman one of these a tank |
#8960, aired 2023-10-27 | LEONARDO DA VINCI, BUSY GUY $800: Leo called it "the noblest sense", hence his love for harmonious proportions in paintings sight |
#8960, aired 2023-10-27 | LEONARDO DA VINCI, BUSY GUY $1200: Late in life, a bitter Leonardo made apocalyptic drawings called this series, another word for flood Deluge |
#8960, aired 2023-10-27 | LEONARDO DA VINCI, BUSY GUY $2000: As it has bird-like flapping wings, Leo's flying machine is designated one of these an ornithopter |
#8960, aired 2023-10-27 | LEONARDO DA VINCI, BUSY GUY $6,000 (Daily Double): Using Vitruvius' formulae, Leo showed how the proportions of this relate to the most perfect geometric figures the human body |
#8923, aired 2023-07-26 | "DA" OR "BA" OR "DEE" $200: When Santa gives these creatures P.T.O. in the summer, some travel up to 800 miles for grazing grounds reindeer |
#8923, aired 2023-07-26 | "DA" OR "BA" OR "DEE" $400: It's the last name of a film character played by both Gary Cooper & Adam Sandler Deeds |
#8923, aired 2023-07-26 | "DA" OR "BA" OR "DEE" $600: Its name origin is African but this instrument is now widely associated with the music of Latin America marimba |
#8923, aired 2023-07-26 | "DA" OR "BA" OR "DEE" $800: It's a word describing motorcyclist Bud Ekins, or the name of a Marvel hero daredevil |
#8923, aired 2023-07-26 | "DA" OR "BA" OR "DEE" $1000: Herb Caen referred to San Francisco as this place "by-the-Bay" Baghdad |
#8538, aired 2021-12-22 | NO DA $400: Shear "da" off the end of a Greek letter to get this animal a lamb (from lambda) |
#8538, aired 2021-12-22 | NO DA $800: With no "Da", a 19th century photographer becomes this, French for "war" guerre (Daguerre) |
#8538, aired 2021-12-22 | NO DA $1200: "Da" checks out of a hotel chain, leaving this Hindu god & subject of an epic poem Rama (from Ramada) |
#8538, aired 2021-12-22 | NO DA $1600: Play it again from the beginning but without "da" & you have this rank in organized crime capo (from da capo) |
#8538, aired 2021-12-22 | NO DA $2000: With no "da", a vast country becomes a New Testament town where a miracle happened Cana (Canada to Cana) |
#8216, aired 2020-05-18 | DA, YOU SPEAK RUSSIAN $400: A Russian monarch, or an American policy expert appointed by the government to tackle a particular problem a czar |
#8216, aired 2020-05-18 | DA, YOU SPEAK RUSSIAN $1200: These thin pancakes are similar to crepes & traditionally made with buckwheat flour & served with sour cream blinis |
#8216, aired 2020-05-18 | DA, YOU SPEAK RUSSIAN $1600: Meaning "set of three", it's also a wagon or sleigh pulled by 3 horses a troika |
#8216, aired 2020-05-18 | DA, YOU SPEAK RUSSIAN $2,000 (Daily Double): Also called the great sturgeon, this species lends its name to a type of caviar beluga |
#8216, aired 2020-05-18 | DA, YOU SPEAK RUSSIAN $2000: This word borrowed from Russian refers to the influential educated social & political classes intelligentsia |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | THE AGONY OF DA FEET $400: Tinactin claims to be "tough actin'" when it comes to relieving itching & burning caused by this ailment athlete's foot |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | THE AGONY OF DA FEET $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents.) On the X-ray you can see the small pointed bony projection at the bottom of the heel indicating the patient had one of these, which can cause discomfort when walking a spur |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | THE AGONY OF DA FEET $2000: A group of nerve cells, or a usually harmless cyst that can occur on top of the foot as well as on the wrist a ganglion |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | THE AGONY OF DA FEET $4,600 (Daily Double): Caused by a buildup of uric acid, it can affect other parts of the foot along with the big toe gout |
#7523, aired 2017-05-03 | IT'S "DA" END $400: Material used to advance a cause; it's original sense was the early 17th century advancement of the Catholic cause propaganda |
#7523, aired 2017-05-03 | IT'S "DA" END $800: These short notes are written as reminders memoranda |
#7523, aired 2017-05-03 | IT'S "DA" END $1200: Something in its entirety is said to be "the whole" this Mexican food dish enchilada |
#7523, aired 2017-05-03 | IT'S "DA" END $1600: Italian for "tail", it's the tail end of a musical composition or movement a coda |
#7523, aired 2017-05-03 | IT'S "DA" END $2000: Rudolf Rassendyll is the sword-wielding narrator of "The Prisoner of" here Zenda |
#7172, aired 2015-11-17 | YOU'RE "DA" BOMB! $200: It means to move slowly, or waste time dawdle |
#7172, aired 2015-11-17 | YOU'RE "DA" BOMB! $400: The trumpet narcissus is a common variety of this flower a daffodil |
#7172, aired 2015-11-17 | YOU'RE "DA" BOMB! $600: Charles X's eldest son, Louis-Antoine, was the last person to have this title Dauphin |
#7172, aired 2015-11-17 | YOU'RE "DA" BOMB! $800: Originating in Africa, it's the colorful garment seen here dashiki |
#7172, aired 2015-11-17 | YOU'RE "DA" BOMB! $1000: A tool used in knitting, or another name for a dragonfly darning needle |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | "DA" END $400: This word can precede onion, triangle or shorts Bermuda |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | "DA" END $800: This 11th letter of the Greek alphabet follows kappa lambda |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | "DA" END $1200: In Spanish-speaking countries, it's a large estate or plantation a hacienda |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | "DA" END $1600: Any large group of moving things, or a fleet of warships an armada |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | "DA" END $2000: This 4-letter word is the concluding passage of a musical piece a coda |
#6484, aired 2012-11-22 | THE DA VINCI CODE $400: The Leonardo work seen here is known as "The Madonna of" this flower, a symbol of healing... & proms carnation |
#6484, aired 2012-11-22 | THE DA VINCI CODE $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us a painting displayed on a monitor.) Leonardo was only about 20 when he got to paint the angel on the left in a work attributed to his teacher Verrocchio, depicting this event the baptism of Christ |
#6484, aired 2012-11-22 | THE DA VINCI CODE $1600: The 1505 mural "The Battle of Anghiari" was painted to honor a military victory of the government of this city Florence |
#6395, aired 2012-06-08 | DA TRAIN! DA TRAIN! $200: The Ethan Allen Express & the City of New Orleans are routes of this semipublic corporation Amtrak |
#6395, aired 2012-06-08 | DA TRAIN! DA TRAIN! $400: It wasn't murder riding this luxury train that began running from Paris to Istanbul in 1889 the Orient Express |
#6395, aired 2012-06-08 | DA TRAIN! DA TRAIN! $600: "May God continue the unity of our country as this railroad unites the two...oceans" is inscribed on the Golden this Spike |
#6395, aired 2012-06-08 | DA TRAIN! DA TRAIN! $1000: Japan has developed electro-dynamic maglev test vehicles that can go 340 mph; maglev is short for this magnetic levitation |
#6395, aired 2012-06-08 | DA TRAIN! DA TRAIN! $1,200 (Daily Double): On April 30, 1900 this engineer died with one hand on the brake lever, saving all but himself in an unavoidable crash Casey Jones |
#6209, aired 2011-09-22 | "DA" $400: Found in the Middle East, it's considered by some to be the world's oldest continuously inhabited city Damascus |
#6209, aired 2011-09-22 | "DA" $800: Thank you, thank you very much for this song, Wayne Newton's first Top 40 hit "Danke Schoen" |
#6209, aired 2011-09-22 | "DA" $1600: Deliberately irrational art movement preceding Surrealism Dadaism |
#6209, aired 2011-09-22 | "DA" $2,000 (Daily Double): He developed a new silver-based process for photography in the 1830s (Louis) Daguerre |
#6209, aired 2011-09-22 | "DA" $2000: Life hung by a thread for this guy of Greek literature who sat beneath a sword Damocles |
#6062, aired 2011-01-11 | YOU GO TO DA BOX $200: A hockey player who attempts to draw a penalty by deliberately falling gets this Greg Louganis-related penalty diving |
#6062, aired 2011-01-11 | YOU GO TO DA BOX $400: Intentionally shooting the puck out of the rink results in this 3-word penalty delay of game |
#6062, aired 2011-01-11 | YOU GO TO DA BOX $600: Swinging your hockey stick at an opponent is this 2-minute penalty slashing |
#6062, aired 2011-01-11 | YOU GO TO DA BOX $800: It's the 7-letter hockey penalty committed here & I can assure you: it's not a victimless crime hooking |
#6062, aired 2011-01-11 | YOU GO TO DA BOX $1000: Taking the stick between your 2 hands to hit an opponent with the shaft gets you 2 min for this hyphenated call cross-checking |
#5961, aired 2010-07-12 | I PITY DA FOOD! $200: Maine & spiny are types of this; its shell turns vivid red only affer it's been cooked lobster |
#5961, aired 2010-07-12 | I PITY DA FOOD! $400: Cook boneless this fowl until the internal temp is 179 degrees; that's a rough day for a capon chicken |
#5961, aired 2010-07-12 | I PITY DA FOOD! $600: Canned this is precooked & sold as albacore & light meat; it comes in 3 grades, the best being solid or fancy tuna |
#5961, aired 2010-07-12 | I PITY DA FOOD! $800: Gray & red-legged are 2 varieties of this game bird that can be roasted, broiled or braised; you, in the pear tree! Hide! partridge |
#5961, aired 2010-07-12 | I PITY DA FOOD! $1000: Though there are no precise age standards for this, the term is used for a young calf who didn't make it past 3 mos. veal |
#5890, aired 2010-04-02 | YOU DA BOMB! $200: Detonated by contact, it can be an explosive buried underground or floated at sea a mine |
#5890, aired 2010-04-02 | YOU DA BOMB! $400: 2-word name for an explosive charge detonated underwater against submarines a depth charge |
#5890, aired 2010-04-02 | YOU DA BOMB! $600: It's a homemade bomb consisting of a gasoline-filled bottle ignited by a rag stuck in the bottle's neck a Molotov cocktail |
#5890, aired 2010-04-02 | YOU DA BOMB! $800: 4-letter name for a medium-range Soviet-era missile originally designed to carry a nuclear warhead Scud |
#5890, aired 2010-04-02 | YOU DA BOMB! $1000: SAM stands for this type of missile a surface-to-air missile |
#5685, aired 2009-05-01 | DA VINCI $400: By 1513 da Vinci's patron was Giuliano, a member of this powerful Florentine family the Medicis |
#5685, aired 2009-05-01 | DA VINCI $800: Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" reveals clues in da Vinci's works including one titled this woman "of the Rocks" The Madonna |
#5685, aired 2009-05-01 | DA VINCI $1600: This other name for the "Mona Lisa" comes from her husband, who commissioned the portrait La Gioconda |
#5685, aired 2009-05-01 | DA VINCI $2,000 (Daily Double): This da Vinci work recounts events found in Matthew 26:21 The Last Supper |
#5685, aired 2009-05-01 | DA VINCI $2000: Leonardo was born in 1452 in this North Central Italian region Tuscany |
#5344, aired 2007-11-29 | DA PLANE! DA PLANE! $200: The first commercial plane flights out of the U.S. were in 1920 between Key West & this nearby country Cuba |
#5344, aired 2007-11-29 | DA PLANE! DA PLANE! $400: Of 14, 18 or 24 hours, the scheduled length of the world's longest nonstop flight, from Singapore to NYC 18 |
#5344, aired 2007-11-29 | DA PLANE! DA PLANE! $600: Flying at the then-incredible speed of 575 mph, the Boeing 707 began commercial flight service in this decade 1950s |
#5344, aired 2007-11-29 | DA PLANE! DA PLANE! $800: A subsidiary of AMR Corporation, this airline is the world's largest, with more than 1,000 planes & 4,000 flights daily American Airlines |
#5344, aired 2007-11-29 | DA PLANE! DA PLANE! $1000: The first commercial passenger trans-Atlantic service was by Pan Am in 1939 between NYC & this French port Marseilles |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | MC J-GIL IN DA HIZZ-OUSE (FEAT. DJ T-BEK) $200: (Alex: Name this rapper being covered by MC J-Gil...) "Hi! My name is... (What?) My name is... (Who?) My name is... Slim Shady" Eminem |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | MC J-GIL IN DA HIZZ-OUSE (FEAT. DJ T-BEK) $400: "If there was a problem, yo I'll solve it, check out the hook while my DJ revolves it" Vanilla Ice |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | MC J-GIL IN DA HIZZ-OUSE (FEAT. DJ T-BEK) $600: (Alex: Here's our next rapper...) "Crib for my mom on the outskirts of Philly, you trying to flex on me don't be silly...Gettin' jiggy wit it" Will Smith |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | MC J-GIL IN DA HIZZ-OUSE (FEAT. DJ T-BEK) $800: (Alex: This artist is pure money...) "My flow, my show brought me the dough that bought me all my fancy things, my crib, my cars..." 50 Cent |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | MC J-GIL IN DA HIZZ-OUSE (FEAT. DJ T-BEK) $1000: (Alex: Check out this gang...) "I said a hip hop the hippie the hippie to the hip hip hop, a you don't stop the rock it to the bang bang boogie" The Sugarhill Gang |
#5081, aired 2006-10-16 | THOU ART DA MAN! $200: "They brought" this Old Testament man, "and cast him into the den of lions" Daniel |
#5081, aired 2006-10-16 | THOU ART DA MAN! $400: In Genesis 5 we learn this man "was five hundred years old; and... begat Shem, Ham, and Japheth" Noah |
#5081, aired 2006-10-16 | THOU ART DA MAN! $600: In his Bible book he "prayed unto the Lord his God out of the fish's belly" Jonah |
#5081, aired 2006-10-16 | THOU ART DA MAN! $800: In Exodus 3:14 "God said unto" this man, "I am that I am" Moses |
#5081, aired 2006-10-16 | THOU ART DA MAN! $1,000 (Daily Double): In Acts he says, "I am a Jew of Tarsus, a city in Cilicia, a citizen of no mean city" Paul |
#5005, aired 2006-05-19 | THE DA VINCI CODE $400: The events in "The Da Vinci Code" are set off by the murder of the curator of this place the Louvre |
#5005, aired 2006-05-19 | THE DA VINCI CODE $800: Robert Langdon is a professor of religious symbology at this Ivy League university Harvard |
#5005, aired 2006-05-19 | THE DA VINCI CODE $1200: Robert says Ariel's flowing red hair in Disney's "Little Mermaid" is an allusion to this Biblical woman Mary Magdalene |
#5005, aired 2006-05-19 | THE DA VINCI CODE $1600: Bishop Aringarosa heads this Catholic prelature that spreads the message of "God's work" Opus Dei |
#5005, aired 2006-05-19 | THE DA VINCI CODE $2000: This ingenious device is worthy of an inventive mind like Leonardo's "If you force it open, the vial breaks, vinegar dissolves papyrus, and your secret is lost forever." a cryptex |
#4871, aired 2005-11-14 | MC TREBEK IN DA HIZZ-OUSE $400: "You better lose yourself in the music, the moment, you own it you better never let it go" Eminem |
#4871, aired 2005-11-14 | MC TREBEK IN DA HIZZ-OUSE $800: "It's gettin' hot in here (so hot), so take off all your clothes" Nelly |
#4871, aired 2005-11-14 | MC TREBEK IN DA HIZZ-OUSE $1200: "Sippin' on gin & juice, laid back, with my mind on my money and my money on my mind" Snoop Dogg |
#4871, aired 2005-11-14 | MC TREBEK IN DA HIZZ-OUSE $1600: "Your mom busted in and said 'What's that noise?', aw Mom, you're just jealous, it's" them The Beastie Boys |
#4871, aired 2005-11-14 | MC TREBEK IN DA HIZZ-OUSE $2000: "I been here for years, rockin' my peers & puttin' suckas in fear... Mama said knock you out" LL Cool J |
#4869, aired 2005-11-10 | THE DA VINCI CODE $200: This Da Vinci masterpiece is a portrait of the second wife of a Florentine merchant the Mona Lisa |
#4869, aired 2005-11-10 | THE DA VINCI CODE $400: This mural depicts the reaction to Jesus' declaration that "one of you shall betray me" The Last Supper |
#4869, aired 2005-11-10 | THE DA VINCI CODE $600: Being left-handed made it easy for Leonardo to use what's called this type of writing named for a grooming aid mirror writing |
#4869, aired 2005-11-10 | THE DA VINCI CODE $800: Italy has issued euro coins with this Da Vinci "Man" on the reverse Vitruvian Man |
#4869, aired 2005-11-10 | THE DA VINCI CODE $1000: Around 1485, Leonardo painted the young lady with this short-tailed weasel seen here an ermine |
#4643, aired 2004-11-10 | DA OLOGY SHOW $400: "Human Variation" is a course in this department at NYU anthropology |
#4643, aired 2004-11-10 | DA OLOGY SHOW $800: The regional study of objects like the one shown here egyptology |
#4643, aired 2004-11-10 | DA OLOGY SHOW $1200: 8-letter opposite of demonology theology |
#4643, aired 2004-11-10 | DA OLOGY SHOW $1600: Subjects of this branch of zoology are seen here herpetology |
#4643, aired 2004-11-10 | DA OLOGY SHOW $2000: The this of this is: from the Greek for "true sense of a word" etymology |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | "LA" DEE DA $400: The Census Bureau uses "Hispanic", but many of South & Central American heritage prefer this 1-word term latino |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | "LA" DEE DA $800: It's the exciting activity seen here lawn bowling |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | "LA" DEE DA $1200: This company's Blue is one of the top-selling imported beers in the U.S. Labatt |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | "LA" DEE DA $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, PA.) The lower this number for Foucault pendulum's location, the slower its rate of rotation latitude |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | "LA" DEE DA $2000: This Hamburg native who's designed for Chloe & Fendi is known as "King Karl" Karl Lagerfeld |
#4375, aired 2003-09-19 | DA BRONX $400: Dis boxer was da Bronx Bull Jake LaMotta |
#4375, aired 2003-09-19 | DA BRONX $800: This notorious prison island is politically part of the Bronx but connected by bridge to Queens Rikers Island |
#4375, aired 2003-09-19 | DA BRONX $1200: Formed in the Bronx in 1976, one of the first rap crews was this man & the Furious Five Grandmaster Flash |
#4375, aired 2003-09-19 | DA BRONX $1600: This Bronx-born businessman didn't become the full owner of the Dodgers until after they moved to L.A. (Walter) O'Malley |
#4375, aired 2003-09-19 | DA BRONX $2000: Born in the Bronx (not Rotterdam), Arthur Flegenheimer took this alias from an earlier Bronx gangster Dutch Schultz |
#4211, aired 2002-12-16 | LEONARDO DA VINCI, BUSY GUY $400: The crank-operated covered chariot Leo designed certainly predated the Sherman one of these tank |
#4211, aired 2002-12-16 | LEONARDO DA VINCI, BUSY GUY $800: Leo called it "the noblest sense", hence his love for harmonious proportions in paintings vision/sight |
#4211, aired 2002-12-16 | LEONARDO DA VINCI, BUSY GUY $1600: He wrote the duke of this city that he could "supply infinite means of attack and defense", as well as sculpt Milan |
#4211, aired 2002-12-16 | LEONARDO DA VINCI, BUSY GUY $2000: As it has birdlike flapping wings, Leo's flying machine is designated as one of these ornithopter |
#4211, aired 2002-12-16 | LEONARDO DA VINCI, BUSY GUY $4,000 (Daily Double): Leo's container revolving on a wagon wheel dropping a stone in a box acted as this modern device odometer |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | DA BOMB $200: This branch of the military was put in charge of the Manhattan Project the Army |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | DA BOMB $400: Using Pu-239, an isotope of this element, the atomic bomb was tested at Alamogordo in the summer of 1945 plutonium |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | DA BOMB $600: The Enola Gay dropped the bomb on Hiroshima; Bockscar dropped the bomb on this city Nagasaki |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | DA BOMB $800: The A-bomb test site was named this, after the John Donne poem "Batter My Heart, Three-Personed God" Trinity |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | DA BOMB $1000: This Los Alamos director recalled the words "Now I am become death...destroyer of worlds" during the first test J. Robert Oppenheimer |
#3270, aired 1998-11-20 | DA BULLS $100: "I never doubted myself", this Chicago Bulls star said after his title-winning jump shot in 1998 Michael Jordan |
#3270, aired 1998-11-20 | DA BULLS $200: In 1991 Scottie Pippen's defense on Magic Johnson helped the Bulls beat this team for their first title the Lakers |
#3270, aired 1998-11-20 | DA BULLS $300: This colorful rebounding champ was an airport janitor when he began playing organized basketball Dennis Rodman |
#3270, aired 1998-11-20 | DA BULLS $400: John Paxson clinched the title for the Bulls in 1993 with one of these shots instituted in the 1979-'80 season three-pointer |
#3270, aired 1998-11-20 | DA BULLS $500: Artis Gilmore, a star at this position, twice started the All-Star Game against Kareem center |
#2592, aired 1995-12-05 | "DA" LIMIT $100: Aussie waltzer Matilda |
#2592, aired 1995-12-05 | "DA" LIMIT $200: Mrs. F. Scott Zelda |
#2592, aired 1995-12-05 | "DA" LIMIT $300: What's called the 17-year locust is really this A cicada |
#2592, aired 1995-12-05 | "DA" LIMIT $400: It's just the domed type of building for a round-table discussion A rotunda |
#2592, aired 1995-12-05 | "DA" LIMIT $1,000 (Daily Double): The 2 U.S. states that end in "Da" Florida & Nevada |
#1815, aired 1992-06-19 | LEONARDO DA VINCI $100: In Verrocchio's "Baptism of Christ", parts of the landscape & one of these heavenly beings are by Leonardo an angel |
#1815, aired 1992-06-19 | LEONARDO DA VINCI $200: To broaden his knowledge of anatomy, he performed these at a Florence hospital autopsies |
#1815, aired 1992-06-19 | LEONARDO DA VINCI $300: The mural technique he created for this 1495-97 work hasn't held up very well The Last Supper |
#1815, aired 1992-06-19 | LEONARDO DA VINCI $400: His monuments of Gian Giacomo Trivulzio & Francesco Sforza on these animals were never finished horses |
#1815, aired 1992-06-19 | LEONARDO DA VINCI $500: They were left to his disciple Francesco Melzi & stayed together for the most part until 1600 his notebooks |
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