Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)
#3782, aired 2001-01-30 | CONNECT THE DOTS $200: Dot & Dottie are shortened forms of this female name Dorothy |
#3782, aired 2001-01-30 | CONNECT THE DOTS $400: This Cabinet department is sometimes called DOT the Department of Transportation |
#3782, aired 2001-01-30 | CONNECT THE DOTS $600: In Morse code this letter is represented by 3 dots S |
#3782, aired 2001-01-30 | CONNECT THE DOTS $800: U.S. Olympic heroine seen here Dot Richardson |
#3782, aired 2001-01-30 | CONNECT THE DOTS $1000: The Braille system is based on the arrangement of up to this many raised dots per character 6 |
#3592, aired 2000-03-28 | DOTS NICE $200: In Braille, 1 dot represents "A"; in Morse code, 1 dot represents this letter E |
#3592, aired 2000-03-28 | DOTS NICE $400: Mason Dots are a popular type of this Candy |
#3592, aired 2000-03-28 | DOTS NICE $600: Laser printer resolution is measured in DPI, standing for this Dots per inch |
#3592, aired 2000-03-28 | DOTS NICE $800: The dots used in this Chinese game are seen here: Mahjong |
#3592, aired 2000-03-28 | DOTS NICE $1000: From the Dutch for "to dot", it's to paint using small dots, & was a popular 18th century type of engraving Stippling |
#2028, aired 1993-06-02 | DOTS $100: In speedwriting this 3-letter article is just a dot the |
#2028, aired 1993-06-02 | DOTS $200: This fabric pattern was named after a fad dance polka dot |
#2028, aired 1993-06-02 | DOTS $300: The 2 lower-case letters that need dots to be complete i & j |
#2028, aired 1993-06-02 | DOTS $400: The Library of Congress publishes Playboy in this writing system of raised dots Braille |
#2028, aired 1993-06-02 | DOTS $500: Term for the dots on a die pips |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)
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