Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (29 results returned)
#8423, aired 2021-06-16 | IN THE MI"DD"LE $200: Walk like a duck waddle |
#8423, aired 2021-06-16 | IN THE MI"DD"LE $400: A golf club schlepper caddie |
#8423, aired 2021-06-16 | IN THE MI"DD"LE $600: The Sphinx asked a tough one a riddle |
#8423, aired 2021-06-16 | IN THE MI"DD"LE $800: Readily available but not-so-valued people are "cannon" this fodder |
#8423, aired 2021-06-16 | IN THE MI"DD"LE $1000: You can do it to eggs or pampered kids, with very different results coddle |
#6998, aired 2015-02-04 | THE MI"DD"LE $400: 3-1, 5-2, 600-1; what are the...? odds |
#6998, aired 2015-02-04 | THE MI"DD"LE $800: A duck's walk (not the one Chuck Berry did) waddle |
#6998, aired 2015-02-04 | THE MI"DD"LE $1200: Slang for a villain in life or entertainment baddie |
#6998, aired 2015-02-04 | THE MI"DD"LE $1600: Adjective for a person who trudges or a book that's hard to get through plodding |
#6998, aired 2015-02-04 | THE MI"DD"LE $2000: One who has attained full prajna, or enlightenment Buddha |
#6109, aired 2011-03-17 | IN THE MI"DD"LE $200: Can you canoe? It's difficult without this short, flat bended oar a paddle |
#6109, aired 2011-03-17 | IN THE MI"DD"LE $400: Proverbially, when you're in disagreement with someone, you're "at" these odds |
#6109, aired 2011-03-17 | IN THE MI"DD"LE $600: Last name of Asa, wed to the former Mary Baker in 1877 Eddy |
#6109, aired 2011-03-17 | IN THE MI"DD"LE $800: Siddhartha Gautama achieved worldwide fame under this name Buddha |
#6109, aired 2011-03-17 | IN THE MI"DD"LE $1000: To interfere unwantedly in someone else's affairs meddle |
#5468, aired 2008-05-21 | "DD" TEA $200: He has represented Connecticut in the U.S. Senate since 1981 (Christopher) Dodd |
#5468, aired 2008-05-21 | "DD" TEA $400: Flat blade at the back of a boat used to steer it a rudder |
#5468, aired 2008-05-21 | "DD" TEA $600: This common viper is the only poisonous snake in the British Isles the adder |
#5468, aired 2008-05-21 | "DD" TEA $800: An enclosed field close to a stable for exercising horses a paddock |
#5468, aired 2008-05-21 | "DD" TEA $1000: In 1874 Thomas Hardy took readers "far from" this 2-syllable "crowd" madding |
#1012, aired 1989-01-17 | "DD" $200: A command to dobbin to speed up giddyup |
#1012, aired 1989-01-17 | "DD" $400: Noon midday |
#1012, aired 1989-01-17 | "DD" $600: One who follows the latest diets, clothing styles, etc. faddist |
#1012, aired 1989-01-17 | "DD" $800: King Abdul Aziz International, 1 of world's largest airports, serves this Saudi Arabian city Jeddah |
#836, aired 1988-04-04 | "DD" $200: She's Lois Lane, no foolin' Margo Kidder |
#836, aired 1988-04-04 | "DD" $400: A size of clothing for children in the age range of about one to three years toddler |
#836, aired 1988-04-04 | "DD" $800: Called "The Sphinx", he served the longest jail term of all his co-conspirators G. Gordon Liddy |
#836, aired 1988-04-04 | "DD" $1,000 (Daily Double): It's the comparative form of a primary color & a palindrome, too redder |
#836, aired 1988-04-04 | "DD" $1000: Once tagged "the premier broadcast journalist in Washington", he was with CBS for 19 years Roger Mudd |
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