Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)
#5807, aired 2009-12-08 | BORN IN DUBLIN $400: After the Battle of Waterloo, he said, "Nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won" Wellington |
#5807, aired 2009-12-08 | BORN IN DUBLIN $800: John Millington Synge wasn't born on Dublin's Synge St.; this other 3-named playwright was George Bernard Shaw |
#5807, aired 2009-12-08 | BORN IN DUBLIN $1200: This red-haired beauty born in the Dublin suburb of Ranelagh played Natalie Wood's mother in "Miracle on 34th Street" Maureen O'Hara |
#5807, aired 2009-12-08 | BORN IN DUBLIN $1600: His first major satire, "A Tale of a Tub", was published in 1704 Swift |
#5807, aired 2009-12-08 | BORN IN DUBLIN $2000: This "Babes in Toyland" composer helped found the organization ASCAP in 1914 Victor Herbert |
#5253, aired 2007-06-13 | JAMES JOYCE'S DUBLIN $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Dublin, Ireland.) We're at the Jameson Distillery raising a glass to James Joyce on June 16, a date that now has this one-word name Bloomsday |
#5253, aired 2007-06-13 | JAMES JOYCE'S DUBLIN $800: A vast Dublin park shares its name with this mythical bird, so in Joyce's work the park is associated with resurrection phoenix |
#5253, aired 2007-06-13 | JAMES JOYCE'S DUBLIN $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Dublin, Ireland.) This young hero of "Ulysses" stands in this spot looking over the sea & pondering love's bitter mystery Stephen Dedalus |
#5253, aired 2007-06-13 | JAMES JOYCE'S DUBLIN $1600: Joyce made the city the setting for this 1914 story collection because it was "the centre of paralysis" Dubliners |
#5253, aired 2007-06-13 | JAMES JOYCE'S DUBLIN $2000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Dublin, Ireland.) Dublin's Liffey River is a vital force in Joyce's work, especially in this late novel whose first word is "Riverrun" Finnegans Wake |
#1678, aired 1991-12-11 | DUBLIN $200: The national cathedral of the Church of Ireland is named for him St. Patrick |
#1678, aired 1991-12-11 | DUBLIN $400: The Liffey, which has been called "The Sniffey Liffey", is one of these a river |
#1678, aired 1991-12-11 | DUBLIN $600: Founded in Dublin in 1759, this brewery is among the largest private employers in Ireland Guinness |
#1678, aired 1991-12-11 | DUBLIN $800: In 1988 Dublin celebrated this milestone anniversary its 1000th year anniversary |
#1678, aired 1991-12-11 | DUBLIN $1000: In the 1920s it became the 1st state-subsidized theatre in an English-speaking country Abbey Theatre |
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