Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (60 results returned)
#8958, aired 2023-10-25 | BOOK 'EM, DAN-O $200: In 1977, he wrote "The Camera Never Blinks: Adventures of a TV Journalist" Dan Rather |
#8958, aired 2023-10-25 | BOOK 'EM, DAN-O $400: From 1704 to 1713 he produced his own periodical, "The Review"; "Robinson Crusoe" washed ashore in 1719 Defoe |
#8958, aired 2023-10-25 | BOOK 'EM, DAN-O $600: "Standing Firm" & "Worth Fighting For" are two books by this ex-vice president (Dan) Quayle |
#8958, aired 2023-10-25 | BOOK 'EM, DAN-O $800: When he made the 2005 "Time" 100 list, his book was described as "the novel that ate the world" Dan Brown |
#8958, aired 2023-10-25 | BOOK 'EM, DAN-O $1000: Lemony Snicket should know this novelist penned "Adverbs" & "Watch Your Mouth" Daniel Handler |
#7072, aired 2015-05-19 | ETERNAL DAN NATION $400: 19th century nationalist leader Daniel O'Connell Ireland |
#7072, aired 2015-05-19 | ETERNAL DAN NATION $800: Dan Aykroyd, before he crossed the streams Canada |
#7072, aired 2015-05-19 | ETERNAL DAN NATION $1200: Longtime politician Daniel Akaka the United States |
#7072, aired 2015-05-19 | ETERNAL DAN NATION $2000: Psychologist & 2002 Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman Israel |
#7072, aired 2015-05-19 | ETERNAL DAN NATION $5,400 (Daily Double): Dan Jacobson, author of 1959's "The Zulu and the Zeide" South Africa |
#6258, aired 2011-11-30 | GREAT COMEBACKS WITH DAN PATRICK $200: (Dan Patrick reads the clue from his studio.) He was given less than a 50% chance of survival after a 1996 cancer diagnosis; 3 years later, he won the 1st of 7 straight Tour de France titles Lance Armstrong |
#6258, aired 2011-11-30 | GREAT COMEBACKS WITH DAN PATRICK $400: (Dan Patrick reads the clue from his studio.) A year after hitting .406, this Red Sox legend left to be a fighter pilot in WWII, came back, won the Triple Crown, left to fight in the Korean War, came back & was an All-Star Ted Williams |
#6258, aired 2011-11-30 | GREAT COMEBACKS WITH DAN PATRICK $600: (Dan Patrick reads the clue from his studio.) In February of 1949, this golfer known as "Bantam Ben" fractured his ribs, pelvis, collarbone & ankle in a car accident; in 1950 he won the U.S. Open Ben Hogan |
#6258, aired 2011-11-30 | GREAT COMEBACKS WITH DAN PATRICK $800: (Dan Patrick reads the clue from his studio.) After a 2-year layoff, this 45-year-old ex-Red Wing hit the ice for the WHA's Houston Aeros & had a 100-point season Gordie Howe |
#6258, aired 2011-11-30 | GREAT COMEBACKS WITH DAN PATRICK $1000: (Dan Patrick reads the clue from his studio.) In 1974 this Dodger pitcher tore his ulnar collateral ligament & his career looked like it was over; he had the surgery now named for him & won 164 more games Tommy John |
#6193, aired 2011-07-13 | DAN-O-MITE $200: Daniel & Gabriel were the first 2 names of this thermometer inventor Fahrenheit |
#6193, aired 2011-07-13 | DAN-O-MITE $400: (Dan Patrick reads the clue.) When this Charger retired in 1988, he was one of only 3 quarterbacks to have racked up 40,000 passing yards Dan Fouts |
#6193, aired 2011-07-13 | DAN-O-MITE $600: This 19th c. orator went to Dartmouth & argued Dartmouth College v. Woodward before the Supreme Court (Daniel) Webster |
#6193, aired 2011-07-13 | DAN-O-MITE $800: This former defense department employee gave the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times Daniel Ellsberg |
#6193, aired 2011-07-13 | DAN-O-MITE $1000: American architect Daniel Burnham was the Director of Works at the 1893 World's Fair in this city Chicago |
#6140, aired 2011-04-29 | THE DAN, PATRICK SHOW $200: (Dan Patrick reads the clue from his studio.) In 1984, the 48 touchdown passes by this Dolphin quarterback obliterated the old single season record of 36 held by Y.A. Tittle & George Blanda Dan Marino |
#6140, aired 2011-04-29 | THE DAN, PATRICK SHOW $400: (Dan Patrick reads the clue from his studio.) He coached the Lakers to 4 NBA titles in the '80s; now he catches some heat as Miami's president & part-time owner Pat Riley |
#6140, aired 2011-04-29 | THE DAN, PATRICK SHOW $600: (Dan Patrick reads the clue from his studio.) I'm often confused with this Indy car driver who had 5 top 5 finishes in 2009, including 3rd at the Indy 500; it must be the hair Danica Patrick |
#6140, aired 2011-04-29 | THE DAN, PATRICK SHOW $800: (Dan Patrick reads the clue from his studio.) In 2010 Patrick Kane's overtime goal gave this team its first Stanley Cup in 49 years the Blackhawks |
#6140, aired 2011-04-29 | THE DAN, PATRICK SHOW $1000: (Dan Patrick reads the clue from his studio.) This decathlete got top billing over "Dave" in a '92 ad campaign but didn't make the Olympic team; 4 years later, he won gold Dan O'Brien |
#5685, aired 2009-05-01 | DAN $400: In 1964 he became the White House correspondent for CBS Dan Rather |
#5685, aired 2009-05-01 | DAN $800: In 1814 an act of Congress confirmed this frontiersman's land rights Daniel Boone |
#5685, aired 2009-05-01 | DAN $1200: The "Dan" in former Vice President Quayle's name was short for this middle name Danforth |
#5685, aired 2009-05-01 | DAN $1600: Currently it's the only state with 2 senators named Daniel Hawaii |
#5685, aired 2009-05-01 | DAN $2000: 3-named artist whose work seen here commemorates the American Revolution Daniel Chester French |
#5575, aired 2008-11-28 | STEELY DAN $400: Before breaking up in 1981, Steely Dan released an album named for this kind of South American cowboy a gaucho |
#5575, aired 2008-11-28 | STEELY DAN $800: Steely Dan's highest-charting song told this title woman "Don't Lose That Number" Rikki |
#5575, aired 2008-11-28 | STEELY DAN $1200: This Dire Straits guitarist played a guitar solo on the Steely Dan hit "Time Out Of Mind" (Mark) Knopfler |
#5575, aired 2008-11-28 | STEELY DAN $1600: One of the 2 leaders of the band who met at Bard College in New York (Donald) Fagen (or Walter Becker) |
#5575, aired 2008-11-28 | STEELY DAN $2000: The name Steely Dan comes from this William S. Burroughs novel Naked Lunch |
#5511, aired 2008-07-21 | DAN IN REAL LIFE $400: The great No. 13 for the Miami Dolphins, he was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005 Dan Marino |
#5511, aired 2008-07-21 | DAN IN REAL LIFE $800: As a CBS News bureau chief in Dallas in 1963, he covered the Kennedy assassination Dan Rather |
#5511, aired 2008-07-21 | DAN IN REAL LIFE $1600: "The Kid from Brooklyn" is a musical based on the life of this beloved entertainer Danny Kaye |
#5511, aired 2008-07-21 | DAN IN REAL LIFE $2000: He's the Emmy-winning voice of Homer Simpson Dan Castellaneta |
#5511, aired 2008-07-21 | DAN IN REAL LIFE $7,000 (Daily Double): In 2004 he had 4 novels on the bestseller lists at the same time Dan Brown |
#5233, aired 2007-05-16 | THE DAN BAND $400: The Blues Brothers, the duo of John Belushi & him, hit the charts with "Soul Man" Dan Aykroyd |
#5233, aired 2007-05-16 | THE DAN BAND $800: This jazz-rock group had hits with "Reeling in the Years" & "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" Steely Dan |
#5233, aired 2007-05-16 | THE DAN BAND $1200: Danny Wood was one of the "kids" in this Boston band the New Kids on the Block |
#5233, aired 2007-05-16 | THE DAN BAND $1600: He was "Only a Lad" when he was the lead singer of Oingo Boingo; he went on to score films for Tim Burton Danny Elfman |
#5233, aired 2007-05-16 | THE DAN BAND $2000: This soft-rock singer/songwriter was the "Leader of the Band" Dan Fogelberg |
#5086, aired 2006-10-23 | BOOK 'EM, DAN-O $200: From 1704 to 1713 he produced his own periodical, "The Review"; "Robinson Crusoe" washed ashore in 1719 (Daniel) Defoe |
#5086, aired 2006-10-23 | BOOK 'EM, DAN-O $400: When he made Time's 2005 Top 100 List, his book was described as "the novel that ate the world" Dan Brown |
#5086, aired 2006-10-23 | BOOK 'EM, DAN-O $600: "Standing Firm" & "Worth Fighting For" are 2 books by this ex-Vice President Dan Quayle |
#5086, aired 2006-10-23 | BOOK 'EM, DAN-O $800: In 1977 he wrote "The Camera Never Blinks: Adventures of a TV Journalist" Dan Rather |
#5086, aired 2006-10-23 | BOOK 'EM, DAN-O $1000: Lemony Snicket should know this novelist penned "Adverbs" & "Watch Your Mouth" Daniel Handler |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | DAN RATHER $100: Dan Rather was co-editor of this TV show from 1975 to 1981 60 MInutes |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | DAN RATHER $200: Dan was born on October 31, 1931 in this U.S. state Texas |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | DAN RATHER $300: In 1981 Dan replaced this legendary longtime anchorman Walter Cronkite |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | DAN RATHER $400: Dan was upped to a national post by CBS after covering one of these natural disasters in September 1961 Hurricane |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | DAN RATHER $500: The title of one of Dan's books on broadcast journalism states that "The Camera Never" does this Blinks |
#1656, aired 1991-11-11 | DAN QUAYLE $100: In 1982 Quayle and this Mass. senator co-sponsored the Job Training and Partnership Act Kennedy |
#1656, aired 1991-11-11 | DAN QUAYLE $200: In 1972 he married this woman, in 1974, they set up a law practice together Marilyn Quayle |
#1656, aired 1991-11-11 | DAN QUAYLE $300: "Current Biography" claims Quayle's car once sported "AuH2O" plates, boosting this candidate Barry Goldwater |
#1656, aired 1991-11-11 | DAN QUAYLE $400: In 1986 Quayle voted to override Reagan's veto of sanctions against this country South Africa |
#1656, aired 1991-11-11 | DAN QUAYLE $500: Through his father, Quayle is descended from this military leader of the Plymouth Colony Miles Standish |
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