Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (20 results returned)
#7100, aired 2015-06-26 | DAISY CRAZY $200: Kindergarten-age young misses in this organization are called Daisies, after Juliette Gordon Low's nickname Girl Scouts |
#7100, aired 2015-06-26 | DAISY CRAZY $400: These very brief denim shorts are named for a female resident of TV's Hazzard County Daisy Dukes |
#7100, aired 2015-06-26 | DAISY CRAZY $600: Princess Daisy is the love interest of this brother of video game plumber Mario Luigi |
#7100, aired 2015-06-26 | DAISY CRAZY $800: In 2015 the Daisy Company celebrated the 75th anniversary of this air rifle named for a comic strip cowboy Red Ryder |
#7100, aired 2015-06-26 | DAISY CRAZY $1000: These cheerful perennials bloom in many colors & have thick, sturdy stems Gerbera daisies |
#4416, aired 2003-11-17 | DAISY CRAZY $200: For 2 seasons this Revlon supermodel co-hosted "America's Funniest Home Videos" Daisy Fuentes |
#4416, aired 2003-11-17 | DAISY CRAZY $400: 80-year-old Jessica Tandy won a 1989 Oscar for playing a cantankerous old southern woman in this film Driving Miss Daisy |
#4416, aired 2003-11-17 | DAISY CRAZY $600: True daisies belong to the genus Bellis; most flowers called daisies are in this genus, mum for short chrysanthemum |
#4416, aired 2003-11-17 | DAISY CRAZY $800: Daisy is the family dog of this comic strip character known for his huge multilayered sandwiches Dagwood (Bumstead) |
#4416, aired 2003-11-17 | DAISY CRAZY $1000: In "Requiescat", this flamboyant Irish-born wit wrote, "Speak gently, she can hear the daisies grow" Oscar Wilde |
#3829, aired 2001-04-05 | DAISY CRAZY $200: One who is dead & buried is said to be performing this gardening maneuver pushing up daisies |
#3829, aired 2001-04-05 | DAISY CRAZY $400: It's used as the printing element in certain electric typewriters & older computer printers a daisy wheel |
#3829, aired 2001-04-05 | DAISY CRAZY $600: Introduced in 1939, the Red Ryder has been the bestselling one of these a Daisy BB gun |
#3829, aired 2001-04-05 | DAISY CRAZY $800: She was hopelessly in love with Li'l Abner for 18 years before he popped the question in 1952 Daisy Mae |
#3829, aired 2001-04-05 | DAISY CRAZY $1000: This Henry James heroine dies of malaria in Rome before Giovanelli has the opportunity to propose to her Daisy Miller |
#3137, aired 1998-03-31 | DAISY $100: Parts of the flower that are plucked off to the chant, "He loves me, he loves me not" petals |
#3137, aired 1998-03-31 | DAISY $200: The youngest members of this organization are called Daisies, after Juliette Gordon Low's nickname Girl Scouts |
#3137, aired 1998-03-31 | DAISY $300: It's the gardening feat one might do from 6 feet under push up daisies |
#3137, aired 1998-03-31 | DAISY $400: Film in which Morgan Freeman tells Jessica Tandy, "I'm just trying to drive you to the store" Driving Miss Daisy |
#3137, aired 1998-03-31 | DAISY $500: His poem "To a Mountain Daisy" was published in 1786 along with "To a Mouse" & "To a Louse" Robert Burns |
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