Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (105 results returned)
#9161, aired 2024-09-16 | TRANSLATE THE DOC TALK $400: Myocardial infarction; it's life-threatening a heart attack |
#9161, aired 2024-09-16 | TRANSLATE THE DOC TALK $800: Pyrexia; rest, drink plenty of fluids & take some aspirin, Advil or Tylenol a fever |
#9161, aired 2024-09-16 | TRANSLATE THE DOC TALK $1200: Apoplexy; a dated term for this a stroke |
#9161, aired 2024-09-16 | TRANSLATE THE DOC TALK $2,000 (Daily Double): Cervicalgia; literally, this neck pain |
#9161, aired 2024-09-16 | TRANSLATE THE DOC TALK $2000: Bruxism; it can happen while awake or asleep teeth grinding |
#8853, aired 2023-04-19 | WHERE IS IT, DOC? $200: An alias of functional dyspepsia is non-ulcer this organ pain the stomach |
#8853, aired 2023-04-19 | WHERE IS IT, DOC? $400: It's a torn acromioclavicular joint, also called separated this shoulder |
#8853, aired 2023-04-19 | WHERE IS IT, DOC? $600: Chronic heartburn? Might be Barrett's this tube esophagus |
#8853, aired 2023-04-19 | WHERE IS IT, DOC? $800: Subungual hematoma, I'm afraid--blood collecting under this a nail |
#8853, aired 2023-04-19 | WHERE IS IT, DOC? $1000: It's glioblastoma, a tumor here the brain |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | IF IT QUACKS LIKE A DOC $200: You freaked me out by saying I had sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia instead of just calling it a this treat "headache"! a ice cream headache |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | IF IT QUACKS LIKE A DOC $400: Somniloquy is talking while doing this, & while I'm not a doctor like you, I don't think it requires an EEG sleeping |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | IF IT QUACKS LIKE A DOC $600: Uh, doc, my heart's fine; paronychia is just an infection around this condition of loose or torn skin in the cuticle area a hangnail |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | IF IT QUACKS LIKE A DOC $800: All due respect, Dr., I don't have leprosy! Ephelides sounds bad but they're these flat patches of pigment under the skin freckles |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | IF IT QUACKS LIKE A DOC $1000: It's true my eructation has lasted more than 4 hours, but it only means I'm doing this; I did have a lot of beer & soda belching |
#7849, aired 2018-10-25 | DOC TREBEK'S DIAGNOSIS $200: You've got allergic rhinitis, this ailment that can increase with the advent of spring hay fever |
#7849, aired 2018-10-25 | DOC TREBEK'S DIAGNOSIS $400: This flaking scalp condition is not life-threatening & a good topical steroid will help dandruff |
#7849, aired 2018-10-25 | DOC TREBEK'S DIAGNOSIS $600: Don't worry, it's just an ephelis, one of these--a buildup of melanin common in fair-skinned folks a freckle |
#7849, aired 2018-10-25 | DOC TREBEK'S DIAGNOSIS $800: These deposits of hardened bile can certainly be painful, in which case you're probably headed for surgery gallstones |
#7849, aired 2018-10-25 | DOC TREBEK'S DIAGNOSIS $1000: Too much pie? Could be indigestion, AKA this medical term from the Greek for "difficult to digest" dyspepsia |
#7677, aired 2018-01-16 | DOC TALK $400: A nevus is one of these you've probably had on your skin your whole life a mole (or a birthmark) |
#7677, aired 2018-01-16 | DOC TALK $800: Memory loss can accompany this condition abbreviated CFS chronic fatigue syndrome |
#7677, aired 2018-01-16 | DOC TALK $1200: Humeral epicondylitis is doc talk for this sports-influenced condition tennis elbow |
#7677, aired 2018-01-16 | DOC TALK $1600: This other name for whooping cough is from the Latin for "coughing" pertussis |
#7677, aired 2018-01-16 | DOC TALK $2,000 (Daily Double): I've got tinea pedis, this condition, so stop calling me a couch potato athlete's foot (or ringworm) |
#7653, aired 2017-12-13 | MUSIC DOC SUBJECTS $400: The 4-hour "Long Strange Trip" the Grateful Dead |
#7653, aired 2017-12-13 | MUSIC DOC SUBJECTS $800: "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle" & "The Filth & the Fury": the same punks the Sex Pistols |
#7653, aired 2017-12-13 | MUSIC DOC SUBJECTS $1200: "Shut Up & Sing", from a group not ready to make nice the Dixie Chicks |
#7653, aired 2017-12-13 | MUSIC DOC SUBJECTS $1600: "I'll Be Me", a country legend struggling with Alzheimer's on a farewell tour Glen Campbell |
#7653, aired 2017-12-13 | MUSIC DOC SUBJECTS $2000: "Time is Illmatic", about the making of this rapper's debut album Nas |
#6446, aired 2012-10-01 | DOC $400: In most U.S. major operations, this doctor is at the head of the bed an anesthesiologist |
#6446, aired 2012-10-01 | DOC $800: If your own immune system causes you problems, as in asthma & hives, see a this -ist or immunologist an allergist |
#6446, aired 2012-10-01 | DOC $1200: Medical specialty of R.D. Laing, author of "The Divided Self" psychiatry |
#6446, aired 2012-10-01 | DOC $1600: For bunions, try this, a foot doctor a podiatrist |
#6446, aired 2012-10-01 | DOC $2000: USCAP is the U.S. & Canadian Academy of this specialty; we hear its conventions are sorta dead Pathologists |
#6396, aired 2012-06-11 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $200: Whether it's from heredity or aging, it's a clear case of alopecia, a loss of this hair |
#6396, aired 2012-06-11 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $400: Food poisoning--the eggs in your Caesar dressing gave you this form, like a million others in the U.S. every year salmonella |
#6396, aired 2012-06-11 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $600: Little Katie's barking cough is this 5-letter inflammation of the upper airways; a vaporizer might help croup |
#6396, aired 2012-06-11 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $800: Your redness & flushing are characteristic of this skin disease sometimes inaccurately called adult acne rosacea |
#6396, aired 2012-06-11 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $1000: It appears you have hyperthyroidism resulting from this serious-sounding disease, its most common cause Graves' Disease |
#6117, aired 2011-03-29 | DOC $400: Seriously, Doc, I have episcleritis? An inflammation of one of the layers of this sensory organ? the eye |
#6117, aired 2011-03-29 | DOC $800: I shouldn't have petted that deer, because now I'm afraid I have this disease caused by a deer tick & named for a city Lyme disease |
#6117, aired 2011-03-29 | DOC $1200: What do you mean my shingles is like a second coming of this childhood disease? Wasn't once enough? chicken pox |
#6117, aired 2011-03-29 | DOC $1600: Doc, my nearsightedness is really bad & I don't want to try LASIK; what about RK, short for this? radial keratotomy |
#6117, aired 2011-03-29 | DOC $2000: Doc, you call them renal calculi, I call them by this more common name, but how long before they pass? a kidney stone |
#5880, aired 2010-03-19 | WHAT'S UP, "DOC"? $400: A nonfiction film about a factual event or person a documentary |
#5880, aired 2010-03-19 | WHAT'S UP, "DOC"? $800: A system of beliefs accepted as authoritative by a group's members a doctrine |
#5880, aired 2010-03-19 | WHAT'S UP, "DOC"? $1200: 8-letter word for a waterfront location where ships are built & repaired a dockyard |
#5880, aired 2010-03-19 | WHAT'S UP, "DOC"? $1600: A summary of legal cases scheduled to be heard a docket |
#5880, aired 2010-03-19 | WHAT'S UP, "DOC"? $2000: This disparaging word for an out-of-the-way place comes from the Tagalog for "mountain" boondocks |
#5794, aired 2009-11-19 | WHAT'S OPERA, DOC? $400: The doctor in Berg's "Wozzeck" is sung by this lowest male voice bass |
#5794, aired 2009-11-19 | WHAT'S OPERA, DOC? $800: Don Prudenzio is a doctor in "Il viaggio a Reims", written for the coronation of Charles X of this country France |
#5794, aired 2009-11-19 | WHAT'S OPERA, DOC? $1600: Crusty old Dr. Bartolo keeps Rosina under lock & key in this Spanish-set opera The Barber of Seville |
#5794, aired 2009-11-19 | WHAT'S OPERA, DOC? $2000: Despina disguises herself as a doctor in the Mozart opera "Cosi fan" this tutte |
#5794, aired 2009-11-19 | WHAT'S OPERA, DOC? $5,000 (Daily Double): Marcello fetches a doctor, but Mimi still dies, leaving Rodolfo heartbroken at the end of this opera La bohème |
#4597, aired 2004-09-07 | DOC TALK $400: Myopia is the medical term for this nearsightedness |
#4597, aired 2004-09-07 | DOC TALK $800: This is the common name for a lumbar puncture, used to test for meningitis a spinal tap |
#4597, aired 2004-09-07 | DOC TALK $1600: An LFT tests the function of this organ the liver |
#4597, aired 2004-09-07 | DOC TALK $2000: Minor ailments can be treated by NPs (Nurse-practitioners) & PAs (these) physician assistants |
#4597, aired 2004-09-07 | DOC TALK $3,800 (Daily Double): Properly called the optic disk, it's the region of the retina that has no rods or cones the blind spot |
#4404, aired 2003-10-30 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $200: Stay out of brawls, because these spells of blackouts & confusion caused by blows are getting worse concussions |
#4404, aired 2003-10-30 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $400: You have hemolytic jaundice, caused by this organ's failure to process enough bilirubin the liver |
#4404, aired 2003-10-30 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $800: We call that formication -- a symptom of menopause, it's the sensation of these crawling on you ants |
#4404, aired 2003-10-30 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $1000: You're at risk for peritonitis, so I'll perform this surgery, done 300,000 times a year in the U.S. an appendectomy |
#4404, aired 2003-10-30 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $2,200 (Daily Double): Your aching jaw might be caused by bruxism, or doing this while you sleep grinding your teeth |
#4381, aired 2003-09-29 | HICKORY, DICKORY OR DOC $200: In 1999 this Rivers became head coach of the Orlando Magic Doc (Rivers) |
#4381, aired 2003-09-29 | HICKORY, DICKORY OR DOC $400: Farms famous for beef stick summer sausage Hickory (Farms) |
#4381, aired 2003-09-29 | HICKORY, DICKORY OR DOC $600: The one who was a participant in the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral Doc (Holliday) |
#4381, aired 2003-09-29 | HICKORY, DICKORY OR DOC $800: It's a member of the walnut family hickory |
#4381, aired 2003-09-29 | HICKORY, DICKORY OR DOC $1000: First name of Daniel Defoe's Mr. Cronke, the Dumb Philosopher Dickory |
#4148, aired 2002-09-18 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $400: Doc holds a tongue depressor & says, "Open wide" to check the pair of these at the back of your throat tonsils |
#4148, aired 2002-09-18 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $800: It's the Roman numeral 4, or an abbreviation for a device that drips fluid into patients IV |
#4148, aired 2002-09-18 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $1200: An "arm hug" is what your doctor, or your mom, may call the cuff that tests this blood pressure |
#4148, aired 2002-09-18 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $2000: A weak form of a disease agent used to protect against the disease, it comes from the Latin word for "cow" vaccine |
#4148, aired 2002-09-18 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $10,000 (Daily Double): The person who takes your X-rays wears a film badge to monitor exposure to this radiation |
#4097, aired 2002-05-28 | HEY, DOC! $400: In 1953 he his wife & 3 children were among the first to receive the polio vaccine he developed Jonas Salk |
#4097, aired 2002-05-28 | HEY, DOC! $800: Convicted as an accessory after the fact in Lincoln's assassination, he was pardoned in 1869 Samuel Mudd |
#4097, aired 2002-05-28 | HEY, DOC! $1600: This surgeon served as supervisor of the Adventist Battle Creek Sanitarium & founded Battle Creek College John Harvey Kellogg |
#4097, aired 2002-05-28 | HEY, DOC! $2000: The American Medical Women's Assoc. awards a medal named for this first woman graduate of a U.S. medical school Elizabeth Blackwell |
#4097, aired 2002-05-28 | HEY, DOC! $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1628 he published his "Anatomical Essay on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals" William Harvey |
#3974, aired 2001-12-06 | DOC TALK $200: A doctor should check your BP, this vital sign blood pressure |
#3974, aired 2001-12-06 | DOC TALK $400: A complaint of S.O.B. means shortness of this breath |
#3974, aired 2001-12-06 | DOC TALK $600: If you have a GSW, you have this type of wound (& get to a hospital, quick!) gunshot wound |
#3974, aired 2001-12-06 | DOC TALK $800: It's the C in a C-section Caesarean |
#3974, aired 2001-12-06 | DOC TALK $1000: AMA can mean "against" this medical advice |
#3919, aired 2001-09-20 | WHAT'S UP, TV DOC? $100: Neurologist Sean Kenniff was voted off this show on episode 12 Survivor |
#3919, aired 2001-09-20 | WHAT'S UP, TV DOC? $200: After announcing he was hanging up his stethoscope as Dr. Sloan on "Diagnosis Murder", he took it back Dick Van Dyke |
#3919, aired 2001-09-20 | WHAT'S UP, TV DOC? $300: The top show of each season from 1985 to 1989 was a sitcom starring this man as a Brooklyn obstetrician Bill Cosby |
#3919, aired 2001-09-20 | WHAT'S UP, TV DOC? $400: He was Jim Anderson, insurance agent, for 13 years; he was Marcus Welby, M.D. for only 7 Robert Young |
#3919, aired 2001-09-20 | WHAT'S UP, TV DOC? $500: In 1976 "The Practice" was a medical sitcom with this "Make Room for Daddy" star Danny Thomas |
#3542, aired 2000-01-18 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $200: In 1899, along with his 2 sons, he founded St. Marys's Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota William Mayo |
#3542, aired 2000-01-18 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $400: In 1798 he published "An Inquiry into...a Disease by the Name of Cow Pox" Edward Jenner |
#3542, aired 2000-01-18 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $600: This 18th century German physician is known for using a trancelike state now named for him as a curative agent Franz Mesmer |
#3542, aired 2000-01-18 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $800: A president of Baylor's School of Medicine, he pioneered the development of the artificial heart Michael DeBakey |
#3542, aired 2000-01-18 | WHAT'S UP, DOC? $1000: This German bacteriologist discovered that Salvorsan was the "magic bullet" to treat syphilis Paul Ehrlich |
#3046, aired 1997-11-24 | DOC TALK $100: This emergency room term is short for a Latin term meaning "immediately" Stat (Statim) |
#3046, aired 1997-11-24 | DOC TALK $200: Meaning a feeding apparatus, IV stands for this Intravenously |
#3046, aired 1997-11-24 | DOC TALK $300: Acute, meaning sudden & brief, is the opposite of this term that means persistent Chronic |
#3046, aired 1997-11-24 | DOC TALK $400: DNR, used to contraindicate life-prolonging treatment, stands for this do not resuscitate |
#3046, aired 1997-11-24 | DOC TALK $500: It's not a backup for a farm machine, but a device to pull back tissue so a surgeon can look inside you Retractor |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | WHAT'S "UP" DOC $100: Direction you want to be when meeting a skunk upwind |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | WHAT'S "UP" DOC $200: Your early training your upbringing |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | WHAT'S "UP" DOC $300: Describes an effective pep talk or effective bra uplifting |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | WHAT'S "UP" DOC $400: The 20th letter of the Greek alphabet upsilon |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | WHAT'S "UP" DOC $500: In Hollywood for example, if he's going to a preview, you've already seen it at a private screening oneupsmanship |
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