Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (41 results returned)
#9045, aired 2024-02-23 | POP CULTURE DRAGONS $400: Stuff the Magic Dragon is the name of the mascot for the NBA team that plays home games in this city Orlando |
#9045, aired 2024-02-23 | POP CULTURE DRAGONS $800: After killing the ender dragon in this "blockbuster" video game, players receive a dragon egg as a trophy Minecraft |
#9045, aired 2024-02-23 | POP CULTURE DRAGONS $1200: "Where Dragons Dwell" is a swell song from this band that took its name from the Japanese word for Godzilla Gojira |
#9045, aired 2024-02-23 | POP CULTURE DRAGONS $1600: In a series of books by Cressida Cowell, this son of Stoick the Vast can speak Dragonese & learns to train a dragon Hiccup |
#9045, aired 2024-02-23 | POP CULTURE DRAGONS $3,000 (Daily Double): Falkor the white luck dragon helps Atreyu in this epic fantasy film from Wolfgang Petersen The NeverEnding Story |
#8774, aired 2022-12-29 | RINGS OF DRAGONS $400: Tasting a bit like kiwi & pear, dragon fruit grows in Mexico & Central America on the Hylocereus species of this a cactus |
#8774, aired 2022-12-29 | RINGS OF DRAGONS $800: In Chinese myth the dragon was benevolent, exemplifying this masculine half of a complementary life force yang |
#8774, aired 2022-12-29 | RINGS OF DRAGONS $1200: The red dragon of Cadwaladr is on the flag of this constituent unit of the United Kingdom Wales |
#8774, aired 2022-12-29 | RINGS OF DRAGONS $1600: The apocryphal "Bel & the Dragon", added to this Old Testament book, finds the title guy in a lion's den again Daniel |
#8774, aired 2022-12-29 | RINGS OF DRAGONS $2000: The largest lizard species, it mostly eats carrion but has been known to ambush a pig or deer the Komodo dragon |
#8320, aired 2021-01-22 | DUNGEONS & DRAGONS $400: Dragons are covered in these; Saphira's in "Eragon" are blue scales |
#8320, aired 2021-01-22 | DUNGEONS & DRAGONS $800: This notorious Wallachian prince was supposedly confined in dungeons at Turkey's Tokat Castle Vlad the Impaler |
#8320, aired 2021-01-22 | DUNGEONS & DRAGONS $1600: Heretics awaited judgment at a secret prison called "The House of Dungeons" at Cartagena's Palace of this religious tribunal the Inquisition |
#8320, aired 2021-01-22 | DUNGEONS & DRAGONS $2000: Hercules faced a dragon called Ladon as well as this many-headed creature in Lerna a Hydra |
#8320, aired 2021-01-22 | DUNGEONS & DRAGONS $4,000 (Daily Double): In 1513, accused of being part of a conspiracy Niccolo Machiavelli was thrown into a dungeon in this city Florence |
#7066, aired 2015-05-11 | HERE BE DRAGONS $800: Drogon is a big mean dragon in this TV series from the mind of George R.R. Martin Game of Thrones |
#7066, aired 2015-05-11 | HERE BE DRAGONS $2000: This knight's 14th century tale had him battling dragons & a green-clad foe Sir Gawain |
#7066, aired 2015-05-11 | HERE BE DRAGONS $10,600 (Daily Double): One dragon defeat was by him, now the patron saint of England Saint George |
#6799, aired 2014-03-20 | IMAGINE DRAGONS $400: In an epic poem written around the 700s, this title guy is fatally wounded by a fire-breathing dragon Beowulf |
#6799, aired 2014-03-20 | IMAGINE DRAGONS $800: This medieval German hero killed a dragon & bathed in its blood to gain invulnerability--but what of the legend of Roy? Siegfried |
#6799, aired 2014-03-20 | IMAGINE DRAGONS $1200: Drogon, Viserion & Rhaegal are 3 dragons with a mother; their true "father" is this author George R.R. Martin |
#6799, aired 2014-03-20 | IMAGINE DRAGONS $1600: His 1898 story "The Reluctant Dragon" was reissued in 1953 to coincide with a "Wind in the Willows" reissue Kenneth Grahame |
#6799, aired 2014-03-20 | IMAGINE DRAGONS $2000: "My teeth are swords, my claws spears... and my breath death!" claims this dragon in "The Hobbit" Smaug |
#4497, aired 2004-03-09 | DRAGONS $200: From ancient times, the dragon was the symbol of this country's imperial family & adorned its flag until 1911 China |
#4497, aired 2004-03-09 | DRAGONS $400: In this novel, Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf & 13 dwarves reclaim Lonely Mountain & its riches from the dragon Smaug The Hobbit |
#4497, aired 2004-03-09 | DRAGONS $600: In this 2001 animated feature, an ogre rescues the princess Fiona from a firebreathing dragon Shrek |
#4497, aired 2004-03-09 | DRAGONS $800: Jason & the Argonauts recovered this after Medea put the dragon who guarded it to sleep the Golden Fleece |
#4497, aired 2004-03-09 | DRAGONS $1000: This Scandinavian prince rid the Danes of the monster Grendel; 50 years later he was killed by a dragon Beowulf |
#4261, aired 2003-02-24 | HERE BE DRAGONS $200: The phrase "Hic Sunt Dracones" appeared on the 16th century Lenox globe on the eastern coast of this continent Asia |
#4261, aired 2003-02-24 | HERE BE DRAGONS $400: In Norse myth, Fafnir, a giant, turned himself into a dragon to guard a supply of this gold |
#4261, aired 2003-02-24 | HERE BE DRAGONS $600: Rubens, Raphael & Rossetti have all painted this knight/dragon slayer Saint George |
#4261, aired 2003-02-24 | HERE BE DRAGONS $800: An 8th century poem tells of his battle with a fire-dragon, as well as Grendel & Grendel's mom Beowulf |
#4261, aired 2003-02-24 | HERE BE DRAGONS $1000: Henry Tudor had a dragon standard when he took on this leader at Bosworth in 1485 Richard III |
#1381, aired 1990-09-10 | DRAGONS $100: These sea-going warriors were noted for the carved dragon heads on the prows of their ships the Vikings |
#1381, aired 1990-09-10 | DRAGONS $200: In 1911 when it became a republic this country removed the dragon from its flag China |
#1381, aired 1990-09-10 | DRAGONS $300: He saved the daughter of king of Libya from becoming dragon food; what a saint (St.) George |
#527, aired 1986-12-16 | DRAGONS $100: Like leprechauns, dragons supposedly hoard this gold |
#527, aired 1986-12-16 | DRAGONS $200: In Babylonian myth, the dragon Tiamat's upper half becomes Heaven; the lower half, this the earth |
#527, aired 1986-12-16 | DRAGONS $300: Last name of King Arthur's father Uther, derives from the Welsh, meaning "head" or chief" Pendragon |
#527, aired 1986-12-16 | DRAGONS $400: Peter Dickinson wrote that dragons could fly because their bodies were filled with this gas (hydrogen) |
#527, aired 1986-12-16 | DRAGONS $500: Victorian game in which children snatched flaming raisins from a bowl of brandy, or a flower snapdragon |
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