Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (40 results returned)
#8983, aired 2023-11-29 | LUCK OF THE DRAW $200: From the Latin for "instill with life", it's the creation of a motion picture from a series of still images animation |
#8983, aired 2023-11-29 | LUCK OF THE DRAW $400: A prehistoric drawing on stone can be called a petroglyph or this, like art sometimes seen as an urban nuisance graffiti |
#8983, aired 2023-11-29 | LUCK OF THE DRAW $600: To draw in this liberated style means without support or the guidance of instruments freehand |
#8983, aired 2023-11-29 | LUCK OF THE DRAW $800: From the name of an 18th century man, it's a profile portrait drawn in black a silhouette |
#8983, aired 2023-11-29 | LUCK OF THE DRAW $1000: From the Italian for "exaggerate", it's a drawing of a person in which certain aspects are magnified for comic effect a caricature |
#8209, aired 2020-04-23 | DRAW ME $400: Here's how Diego Velazquez portrayed this Greek fable master Aesop |
#8209, aired 2020-04-23 | DRAW ME $800: Here comes the Sun King; this ruler seen here in a portrait by Hyacinthe Rigaud Louis XIV |
#8209, aired 2020-04-23 | DRAW ME $1200: Goya painted several pictures of his muse, Doña Maria, known as the "Black" this noble title The Black Duchess (The Duchess of Alba) |
#8209, aired 2020-04-23 | DRAW ME $1600: Here's a portrait of this guy who was known for his "Art of War" Sun-tzu |
#8209, aired 2020-04-23 | DRAW ME $2000: This early 19th century German author and thinker received more than 20,000 surviving letters; here he is with one of them Goethe |
#7359, aired 2016-09-15 | LUCK OF THE DRAW $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a walk cycle on the monitor.) From the Latin for "instill with life", it's the creation of a motion picture from a series of still images animation |
#7359, aired 2016-09-15 | LUCK OF THE DRAW $400: A prehistoric drawing on stone can be called a petroglyph or this, like art sometimes seen as an urban nuisance graffiti |
#7359, aired 2016-09-15 | LUCK OF THE DRAW $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew demonstrates by drawing a bird.) To draw in this liberated style means without support or the guidance of instruments freehand |
#7359, aired 2016-09-15 | LUCK OF THE DRAW $800: From the name of an 18th century man, it's a profile portrait drawn in black a silhouette |
#7359, aired 2016-09-15 | LUCK OF THE DRAW $1000: To draw with the aid of rulers, scales & compasses is this precise kind of technical drawing drafting |
#7348, aired 2016-07-20 | DRAW YOUR "GUN" $200: "Weapon" that serves as indisputable evidence of a crime a smoking gun |
#7348, aired 2016-07-20 | DRAW YOUR "GUN" $400: This word for thick grease comes from a trademark for a grease remover gunk |
#7348, aired 2016-07-20 | DRAW YOUR "GUN" $600: A line of hereditary military dictators of Japan, they ruled until the 1860s the shoguns |
#7348, aired 2016-07-20 | DRAW YOUR "GUN" $800: Dijon is this wine region's historic capital Burgundy |
#7348, aired 2016-07-20 | DRAW YOUR "GUN" $1000: This word for the upper edges of the sides of a boat isn't pronounced as it looks a gunwale |
#6358, aired 2012-04-18 | THAT'S WHERE I DRAW THE LION $400: British artist P J Crook painted this slave & his lion friend Androcles |
#6358, aired 2012-04-18 | THAT'S WHERE I DRAW THE LION $800: An angel & a lion standing pensively on a bridge in a painting called "Homesickness"--it has to be by this Belgian René Magritte |
#6358, aired 2012-04-18 | THAT'S WHERE I DRAW THE LION $1,000 (Daily Double): Carpaccio painted the lion as a symbol of St. Mark, patron of this city where Carpaccio lived Venice |
#6358, aired 2012-04-18 | THAT'S WHERE I DRAW THE LION $1600: The nice lion in "The Peaceable Kingdom" helped support Edward Hicks' vocation preaching in this state's Bucks Cty. Pennsylvania |
#6358, aired 2012-04-18 | THAT'S WHERE I DRAW THE LION $2000: Around 1621 this Flemish master painted "The Lion Hunt", which is not going so well for the hunters Peter Paul Rubens |
#4780, aired 2005-05-20 | DRAW IT UP $200: Sir John Herschel coined the word "photographer" & discovered how to make these colorful working drawings blueprints |
#4780, aired 2005-05-20 | DRAW IT UP $400: The sketch seen here accompanies U.S. patent number 821,393, officially submitted for this type of machine a flying machine |
#4780, aired 2005-05-20 | DRAW IT UP $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew demonstrates from a blackboard.) It's the specific technique I've used to shade in an area & give depth to my picture cross-hatching |
#4780, aired 2005-05-20 | DRAW IT UP $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew demonstrates from a blackboard.) When you draw Michigan as a mitten, this bay separates the thumb from the rest of the hand Saginaw Bay |
#4780, aired 2005-05-20 | DRAW IT UP $1000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew points to a circuit diagram.) This word for a diagram of an electrical system comes from the Latin for "figure" a schematic |
#4697, aired 2005-01-25 | DRAW $400: This drawbridge was the only movable bridge spanning the Thames when completed in 1894 Tower Bridge |
#4697, aired 2005-01-25 | DRAW $800: A possible origin for this imaginary U.S. WWII icon is a shipyard worker who signed his name on inspected craft Kilroy |
#4697, aired 2005-01-25 | DRAW $1200: Led Zeppelin had an album called "Physical" this, from the Latin for "stylus" Graffiti |
#4697, aired 2005-01-25 | DRAW $1600: A controversial draw in a '99 bout between Evander Holyfield & this Brit pugilist led to an inquiry by N.Y. Gov. Pataki (Lennox) Lewis |
#4697, aired 2005-01-25 | DRAW $2000: Also known as mechanical drawing, this term denotes the representation of buildings, engineering works & topography drafting |
#3514, aired 1999-12-09 | DRAW! $200: After Dik Browne retired in 1988, his son Chris took over this Viking strip "Hagar the Horrible" |
#3514, aired 1999-12-09 | DRAW! $400: This comic strip is named for the commandant of a desert post of the French Foreign Legion "Crock" |
#3514, aired 1999-12-09 | DRAW! $600: It's where you find sports fans, or the title of Steve Moore's sports-related comic "In the Bleachers" |
#3514, aired 1999-12-09 | DRAW! $800: Don't be misled by the cat; the pair seen here appear in this Patrick McDonnell strip: "Mutts" |
#3514, aired 1999-12-09 | DRAW! $1000: Urban kids Huey & Riley Freeman suffer in the suburbs in this Aaron McGruder strip "The Boondocks" |
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