Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (43 results returned)
#8294, aired 2020-12-03 | DOLL "R"s $200: Kenner's "Star Wars" action figures have included this droid complete with pop-up lightsaber R2-D2 |
#8294, aired 2020-12-03 | DOLL "R"s $400: A Disney doll of this "Tangled" character comes with a brush Rapunzel |
#8294, aired 2020-12-03 | DOLL "R"s $600: You can get a 12" plush version of this Bullwinkle pal, which must be nearly life size Rocky (the Squirrel) |
#8294, aired 2020-12-03 | DOLL "R"s $800: This brother doll joined his sister in 1920 Raggedy Andy |
#8294, aired 2020-12-03 | DOLL "R"s $1000: In the 1980s, this "Brite" was the name of an animated series & of a doll clad in stripes of red, blue, yellow & other colors Rainbow Brite |
#7732, aired 2018-04-03 | DOLL COLLECTING $200: 2-word term for a jointed, posable male or female character an action figure |
#7732, aired 2018-04-03 | DOLL COLLECTING $400: To be called this term, a doll must have been made before 1930 an antique |
#7732, aired 2018-04-03 | DOLL COLLECTING $600: Name of the line from Funko with dolls from Belle to Aquaman, or the kind of culture it represents Pop! |
#7732, aired 2018-04-03 | DOLL COLLECTING $1,000 (Daily Double): For a collectible doll, "NM" stands for this almost perfect condition near mint |
#7732, aired 2018-04-03 | DOLL COLLECTING $1000: 19th c. Kammer & Reinhardt dolls often have wood bodies but heads of bisque, a type of this material porcelain |
#7210, aired 2016-01-08 | WHAT A DOLL! $200: (Hi, I'm fashion designer Cynthia Rowley.) It was a dream come true when Mattel asked me to design a look for a collector's edition of this doll Barbie |
#7210, aired 2016-01-08 | WHAT A DOLL! $400: These dolls that are "adopted" inspired a hip-hop dance Cabbage Patch dolls |
#7210, aired 2016-01-08 | WHAT A DOLL! $600: This line of dolls includes Addy Walker, who escaped slavery in 1864 American Girl |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | A DOLL'S HOUSE $400: Mattel introduced this doll in 1961; Barbie needed some arm candy Ken |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | A DOLL'S HOUSE $800: Rose O'Neill became wealthy & famous creating these dolls that began as magazine illustrations Kewpie dolls |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | A DOLL'S HOUSE $1600: This series of dolls has helped lots of girls learn about history the American Girl dolls |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | A DOLL'S HOUSE $2000: The Hopi & Zuni are 2 of the many Pueblo tribes that make these ancestral spirit dolls kachina dolls |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | A DOLL'S HOUSE $3,000 (Daily Double): In doll collecting, M.I.B. isn't "Men In Black" but this desirable condition mint in box |
#5967, aired 2010-07-20 | HELLO, DOLL-Y $200: This type of doll represents a particular person; sticking pins in it is said to reinforce spells cast on that person a voodoo doll |
#5967, aired 2010-07-20 | HELLO, DOLL-Y $400: In the 1880s this inventor reduced the size of a phonograph so that it could fit inside a doll & make it "talk" Edison |
#5967, aired 2010-07-20 | HELLO, DOLL-Y $600: Mattel has announced 2 new "I Can Be..." dolls of her: news anchor & computer engineer Barbie |
#5967, aired 2010-07-20 | HELLO, DOLL-Y $800: Chrissa Maxwell, who moved to Minnesota to live with her grandmother, is the 2009 girl of the year in this line American Girl |
#5967, aired 2010-07-20 | HELLO, DOLL-Y $1000: This doll with the red-&-white striped legs & red yarn hair was created by cartoonist Johnny Gruelle in 1915 Raggedy Ann |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | YOU'RE A DOLL! $200: This celebrity doll comes in a gift set with a microphone and a Barbie in bobby socks Frank Sinatra |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | YOU'RE A DOLL! $400: One accessory sold for the Bratz dolls is a stretch one of these to take them to the prom in style a limousine |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | YOU'RE A DOLL! $600: The fur really flew in this 1996 movie remake that inspired the doll seen here 101 Dalmatians |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | YOU'RE A DOLL! $800: Ironically, the Madame Alexander doll based on this Tolstoy heroine wore a dress with a long train Anna Karenina |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | YOU'RE A DOLL! $1000: In fall 2000 a glamorous Elizabeth Taylor doll could be purchased with this "gem" of a fragrance White Diamonds |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | DOLL $400: The doll seen here was inspired by the classic "Job Switching" episode of this TV series I Love Lucy |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | DOLL $800: Gemmy Industries' Abbott & Costello figures actually perform this routine "Who's on First?" |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | DOLL $1200: The Black Knight plush figure from this British comedy film has detachable limbs Monty Python and the Holy Grail |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | DOLL $1600: This yarn-haired lass created by Johnny Gruelle back in 1915 is still around Raggedy Ann |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | DOLL $2000: Action figures of famous Dorfmans include the one from this film Animal House |
#4501, aired 2004-03-15 | WHAT A DOLL! $200: This singer from Utah sells her own line of dolls & named the one seen here for her daughter Jessica Marie Osmond |
#4501, aired 2004-03-15 | WHAT A DOLL! $400: In 1999 Mattel gave this doll a new baby sister named Krissy Barbie |
#4501, aired 2004-03-15 | WHAT A DOLL! $600: In the art world, the "King of Pop" is this man, immortalized here Andy Warhol |
#4501, aired 2004-03-15 | WHAT A DOLL! $800: One of the first dolls made from vinyl was Sparkle Plenty, based on a character in this detective comic strip Dick Tracy |
#4501, aired 2004-03-15 | WHAT A DOLL! $1000: Sister Cecilia, seen here, is part of this wacky exercise guru's "Collection of the Masters" line Richard Simmons |
#3321, aired 1999-02-01 | "GUY"s & "DOLL"s $200: She was the wife of our fourth chief of state Dolley Madison |
#3321, aired 1999-02-01 | "GUY"s & "DOLL"s $400: A lump or blob of a semiliquid substance -- ice cream for example Dollop |
#3321, aired 1999-02-01 | "GUY"s & "DOLL"s $600: Cult leader Jim Jones died in this nation in 1978 Guyana |
#3321, aired 1999-02-01 | "GUY"s & "DOLL"s $800: It's the type of "natural" currency seen here Sand dollar |
#3321, aired 1999-02-01 | "GUY"s & "DOLL"s $1000: This holiday commemorates an unsuccessful attempt to blow up James I on November 5, 1605 Guy Fawkes Day |
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