Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (35 results returned)
#8615, aired 2022-04-08 | DONE THAT $200: John Mark carried the Olympic flame into London's Wembley Stadium in this year of the first post-WWII Summer Games 1948 |
#8615, aired 2022-04-08 | DONE THAT $400: Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett led the team that came up with the COVID-19 vaccine from this company founded in 2010 Moderna |
#8615, aired 2022-04-08 | DONE THAT $600: Born in Toronto, this architect designed L.A.'s Walt Disney Concert Hall for his adopted hometown (Frank) Gehry |
#8615, aired 2022-04-08 | DONE THAT $800: In a revival of the "Special Relationship" , in June 1954 these 2 world leaders met & released the "Potomac Charter" Eisenhower & Churchill |
#8615, aired 2022-04-08 | DONE THAT $1000: In 1889 this Western U.S. state's constitution was the first in the world to grant full voting rights to women Wyoming |
#7439, aired 2017-01-05 | BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $200: Dined at the rotating SkyCity restaurant atop this Seattle landmark the Space Needle |
#7439, aired 2017-01-05 | BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $400: Dropped 456 feet on the Kingda Ka, one of these, at Six Flags in Jackson, New Jersey a roller coaster |
#7439, aired 2017-01-05 | BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $600: Leaned upside down to kiss this tourist attraction in a County Cork castle the Blarney Stone |
#7439, aired 2017-01-05 | BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $800: Cruised this river from Strasbourg to Cologne the Rhine |
#7439, aired 2017-01-05 | BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $1000: Hiked on this 2,190 mile eastern U.S. national scenic trail marked by rectangles of white paint called "blazes" the Appalachian Trail |
#7342, aired 2016-07-12 | DONE THAT $400: Won the 2012 Utah Republican primary with 93% of the vote Romney |
#7342, aired 2016-07-12 | DONE THAT $800: Became Chile's first Socialist president in 1970 Allende |
#7342, aired 2016-07-12 | DONE THAT $1200: Discovered "beads" around the sun during an 1836 eclipse Francis Baily |
#7342, aired 2016-07-12 | DONE THAT $1600: Set out on an around the world trip in November of 1889 Nellie Bly |
#7342, aired 2016-07-12 | DONE THAT $2000: Became director of Vienna's Society of Friends of Music in 1872 Johannes Brahms |
#6784, aired 2014-02-27 | DONE THAT $200: He reached the South Pole by tractor in 1958, 5 years after summitting Everest (Edmund) Hillary |
#6784, aired 2014-02-27 | DONE THAT $400: What did you do as a newborn? When she was less than a week old in 1542, she became the Queen of Scots Mary |
#6784, aired 2014-02-27 | DONE THAT $600: In 1913 Niels Bohr theorized that these move in fixed orbits around an atom's nucleus electrons |
#6784, aired 2014-02-27 | DONE THAT $800: The "1812 Overture" was just one of the pieces he composed in 1880 Tchaikovsky |
#6784, aired 2014-02-27 | DONE THAT $1000: Bernardo O'Higgins became the first leader of this South American country in 1817 Chile |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | DONE THAT $200: In 1817 Scotland's David Brewster patented this pattern-making tube made with mirrors & ground glass a kaleidoscope |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | DONE THAT $400: Samuel B. Fay patented the first bent-wire one of these in 1867; it was originally used to attach tags to fabric a paper clip |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | DONE THAT $600: Robert Banks & John Hogan invented a type of this substance, giving grocery shoppers a checkout choice plastic |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | DONE THAT $800: Burglar alarm seller E.T. Holmes employed the 1st of these in 1877, "plugging in" 6 Boston telephone subscribers switchboard |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | DONE THAT $1000: In 1775 American inventor David Bushnell built a working one of these vehicles he called "The Turtle" a submarine |
#3675, aired 2000-07-21 | DONE THAT $100: This Model T maker bought out his stockholders, calling them parasites Henry Ford |
#3675, aired 2000-07-21 | DONE THAT $200: In 2000 he was elected Russia's president, defeating his Communist rival 52 percent to 29 percent Vladimir Putin |
#3675, aired 2000-07-21 | DONE THAT $300: Joshua Humphreys designed the U.S.S. Constellation as well as this famous ship now found in Massachusetts The Constitution ("Old Ironsides") |
#3675, aired 2000-07-21 | DONE THAT $500: He wrote the bestsellers "Diana, Her True Story" & "Monica's Story" Andrew Morton |
#3675, aired 2000-07-21 | DONE THAT $800 (Daily Double): Under Gaiseric, this appropriately named group sacked Rome in 455 & stripped the city of its treasures Vandals |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | MOVIES: BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $200: A 1925 dinosaur film based on a Conan Doyle tale or a 1997 dinosaur film based on a Crichton book The Lost World |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | MOVIES: BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $400: "What's Up, Doc?" & "Bullitt" both featured chase scenes through this city San Francisco |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | MOVIES: BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $600: One of these tumbled down the steps in 1925's "Battleship Potemkin" & in 1987's "The Untouchables" Baby carriage |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | MOVIES: BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $800: Stephen Frears in 1988 & Milos Forman in 1989 used this French novel as a basis for their films Les Liaisons dangereuses |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | MOVIES: BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $1000: Harrison Ford lost his in "Frantic"; Kurt Russell lost his in "Breakdown" Wife |
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