Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (70 results returned)
#9232, aired 2024-12-24 | DUMB $200: "Don't get fooled!" became "Don't take any wooden" these coins nickels |
#9232, aired 2024-12-24 | DUMB $400: Maybe you're "dumb as a bag of" these, like the claw or cross peen type a hammer |
#9232, aired 2024-12-24 | DUMB $600: A great slam is saying that someone is depriving a village of its this; a Monty Python sketch featured a gathering of them idiots |
#9232, aired 2024-12-24 | DUMB $800: Calling someone this "Hellraiser" villain is an insult that will torment them forever a Pinhead |
#9232, aired 2024-12-24 | DUMB $1000: A German word for "not" likely gave us the beginning of this 6-letter rhyming word that describes someone not so clever a nitwit |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | DUMB ANSWERS $200: As the saying goes, do this to "me once, shame on you"; do this to "me twice, shame on me" fool me |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | DUMB ANSWERS $400: Opposite of keen, it's often found compared to "dishwater" dull |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | DUMB ANSWERS $600: This compound avian term says you don't have one single idea in your tiny mind birdbrain |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | DUMB ANSWERS $800: It rhymes with a synonym for "fast", but describes a person empty of interest or originality vapid |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | DUMB ANSWERS $1000: Also a Jethro Tull album title, this 4-word rhyming phrase includes a building material thick as a brick |
#7696, aired 2018-02-12 | DUMB CRIMINALS $200: A Kentucky woman got busted for shoplifting while her son took part in a program rhymingly named "Shop with a" this a cop |
#7696, aired 2018-02-12 | DUMB CRIMINALS $400: Working this bar entrance job in Iowa City, a man got presented with his own stolen ID a bouncer |
#7696, aired 2018-02-12 | DUMB CRIMINALS $600: At a hockey game, a Fargo man with a .314 B.A.C. crashed into the boards driving this, yelling for AC/DC to perform a Zamboni |
#7696, aired 2018-02-12 | DUMB CRIMINALS $800: When you "start with" robbing this home improvement store & end by trying to hide in a nudist resort, yep, you will get caught Lowe's |
#7696, aired 2018-02-12 | DUMB CRIMINALS $1000: Ditching the usual walk-in method, a robber from Bridgeport in this state called ahead to a bank to have $100,000 waiting Connecticut |
#7438, aired 2017-01-04 | DUMB DOWN THE SAYING $200: "Arising in the morning from an incorrect mattress section" "waking up on the wrong side of the bed" |
#7438, aired 2017-01-04 | DUMB DOWN THE SAYING $400: "Anchoring position at the bottom of a wooden sculpture carved by Native Americans of the Northwest" "the low man on the totem pole" |
#7438, aired 2017-01-04 | DUMB DOWN THE SAYING $600: "There has been a widespread successful germination of American Beauties" "everything's coming up roses" |
#7438, aired 2017-01-04 | DUMB DOWN THE SAYING $800: "Obviously protruding in a way similar to one injured pollex" "sticking out like a sore thumb" |
#7438, aired 2017-01-04 | DUMB DOWN THE SAYING $1000: "Flying mammals occupy that fellow's church bell tower" "he's got bats in his belfry" |
#6106, aired 2011-03-14 | DUMB CRIMINALS $200: In 2009 a bank in this Buckeye State got tipped off to a robbery when a man in a ski mask waited patiently in line Ohio |
#6106, aired 2011-03-14 | DUMB CRIMINALS $400: A man called the home he just robbed in this Arkansas capital to say he dropped his wallet there & wanted it back Little Rock |
#6106, aired 2011-03-14 | DUMB CRIMINALS $600: In 2009 a thief broke into an NBC news van; in failing to steal a bolted-down camera, he hit this button by mistake record |
#6106, aired 2011-03-14 | DUMB CRIMINALS $800: 3 Penn. muggers stole an iPhone but didn't turn off this 3-letter feature, which cops used to track & catch them GPS |
#6106, aired 2011-03-14 | DUMB CRIMINALS $1000: A Minnesota man got a DUI for driving not a car but a redesigned recliner from this hyphenated Co.; it could go 20 mph a La-Z-Boy |
#5902, aired 2010-04-20 | DUMB CRIMINALS $200: While robbing a West Virginia home, a man logged into this social network site but did not log out Facebook |
#5902, aired 2010-04-20 | DUMB CRIMINALS $400: An Indiana man made a 2009 run for the county border, leading a 90-mph chase only to stop at this fast food place for a burrito Taco Bell |
#5902, aired 2010-04-20 | DUMB CRIMINALS $600: A Tennessee man saw his stolen furnace for sale on this .org; the criminal even helped the cops load it on a truck before getting busted Craigslist |
#5902, aired 2010-04-20 | DUMB CRIMINALS $800: Criminals, don't call this "You can do it. We can help" store & ask "How do you get a large quantity of blood out of a carpet?" Home Depot |
#5902, aired 2010-04-20 | DUMB CRIMINALS $1000: A man in Gwinnett County in this Southern state hijacked a car to get to his court date on time; had a stolen gun, too Georgia |
#5833, aired 2010-01-13 | DUMB DOWN THE CLICHE $200: Retrieve a hare hidden within your beret pull a rabbit out of your hat |
#5833, aired 2010-01-13 | DUMB DOWN THE CLICHE $400: My nostrils detect the aroma of a gnawing rodent I smell a rat |
#5833, aired 2010-01-13 | DUMB DOWN THE CLICHE $600: Spending an interlude anticipating the descent of the additional slipper waiting for the other shoe to drop |
#5833, aired 2010-01-13 | DUMB DOWN THE CLICHE $800: Seize a male bovine with grips to its forehead protuberances grab the bull by the horns |
#5833, aired 2010-01-13 | DUMB DOWN THE CLICHE $1000: Pilfer from Mr. Pan in order to enrich Mr. Bunyan steal from Peter to pay Paul |
#5658, aired 2009-03-25 | DUMB STUFF I SAW ON THE ROAD $200: A 1987 Accord (made by this company) said "four sale"; something tells me you can talk the seller down Honda |
#5658, aired 2009-03-25 | DUMB STUFF I SAW ON THE ROAD $400: A minivan bore a "Child in Car" sign, an obvious ripoff of this sign from Safety 1st Corp,; C'mon, spring for the original! "Baby on Board" |
#5658, aired 2009-03-25 | DUMB STUFF I SAW ON THE ROAD $600: A store had this word after "ATM", making it redundant; what a waste of money on that sign! machine |
#5658, aired 2009-03-25 | DUMB STUFF I SAW ON THE ROAD $800: A cinema marquee says "The Dark Night", leaving this letter off the Batman title; Seriously? No one notices this? K |
#5658, aired 2009-03-25 | DUMB STUFF I SAW ON THE ROAD $1000: To the guy with a "Perot/Choate" bumper sticker: scrape it off already! they lost their White House bid in this year 1996 |
#5600, aired 2009-01-02 | DUMB GUYS' GREATEST INVENTIONS $200: Dumb guys cherish this microwave button; they no longer have their ear to the door waiting for the kernels to quiet the popcorn button |
#5600, aired 2009-01-02 | DUMB GUYS' GREATEST INVENTIONS $400: Dumb guys now have a place to put their 32-oz. drinks; not only do these come in cars but they're on movie seats! cup holders |
#5600, aired 2009-01-02 | DUMB GUYS' GREATEST INVENTIONS $600: Dumb guys no longer rip lettuce apart to make it; Fresh Express has it in a bag! (Dumb guys still let it rot in the fridge) salad |
#5600, aired 2009-01-02 | DUMB GUYS' GREATEST INVENTIONS $800: Dumb guys think it's cool they get to slide their own credit card at the store; even cooler? This word for "slide" swipe |
#5600, aired 2009-01-02 | DUMB GUYS' GREATEST INVENTIONS $1000: Dumb guys at desks feel smart clicking this & pushing the lead back in, especially considering its complicated name a mechanical pencil |
#5195, aired 2007-03-23 | DUMB DOWN THE SIMILE $200: Robust as a violin fit as a fiddle |
#5195, aired 2007-03-23 | DUMB DOWN THE SIMILE $400: Weightless as a plume light as a feather |
#5195, aired 2007-03-23 | DUMB DOWN THE SIMILE $600: Adorable as a blouse fastener cute as a button |
#5195, aired 2007-03-23 | DUMB DOWN THE SIMILE $800: As horizontal & thin as a crepe flat as a pancake |
#5195, aired 2007-03-23 | DUMB DOWN THE SIMILE $1000: Abstemious as an adjudicator sober as a judge |
#4623, aired 2004-10-13 | DUMB CRIMINALS $200: A woman altered the numbers on one of these to win $20; dumb move, it was already a $5,000 winner a lottery ticket |
#4623, aired 2004-10-13 | DUMB CRIMINALS $400: A vending machine thief had a hard time claiming innocence after paying $400 bail in this currency with Washington on it quarters |
#4623, aired 2004-10-13 | DUMB CRIMINALS $600: A Georgia woman was surprised to find they don't take $1 million bills at this chain co-founded by Sam Walton in 1962 Wal-Mart |
#4623, aired 2004-10-13 | DUMB CRIMINALS $800: A counterfeiter found out the hard way they don't take $16 bills in this city, Kansas' most populous Wichita |
#4623, aired 2004-10-13 | DUMB CRIMINALS $1000: Robert Ligon got 15 months for repacking these as "low fat" when each had 530 calories--as Homer says, Mmm, these donuts |
#3605, aired 2000-04-14 | PLAYING DUMB $100: On "The Simpsons", when Homer went to Cheers, Norm called this bartender a "brain-dead hick" Woody |
#3605, aired 2000-04-14 | PLAYING DUMB $200: (Hi, I'm Jane Wiedlin of the Go-Go's) I played Joan of Arc in this 1989 film about 2 clueless time travelers Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure |
#3605, aired 2000-04-14 | PLAYING DUMB $300: Hey, now! Jeffrey Tambor played Hank Kingsley, this talk show host's self-absorbed sidekick Larry Sanders |
#3605, aired 2000-04-14 | PLAYING DUMB $400: In this film Rick Rossovich was the lunk whom Steve Martin helped in pursuing Daryl Hannah Roxanne |
#3605, aired 2000-04-14 | PLAYING DUMB $500: 1920's "The Saphead" was the first feature starring this stone-faced comic Buster Keaton |
#3209, aired 1998-07-09 | DUMB TV $200: NBC may ask you to pardon their French -- French Stewart, that is -- as the not too wise Solomon on this sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun |
#3209, aired 1998-07-09 | DUMB TV $400: On this series Peg & Kelly once entered a talent contest as a singing duo -- the Juggs Married... with Children |
#3209, aired 1998-07-09 | DUMB TV $600: He was the first mate & only crewman of the S.S. Minnow Gilligan |
#3209, aired 1998-07-09 | DUMB TV $800: On "Saved by the Bell", Dustin Diamond played Samuel Powers, who had this nickname "Screech" |
#3209, aired 1998-07-09 | DUMB TV $1000: He played Luther Van Dam, assistant to the coach on "Coach" Jerry Van Dyke |
#896, aired 1988-06-27 | DUMB AS AN "OX" $200: The shoe is named for this city; the cloth is named for the university there Oxford |
#896, aired 1988-06-27 | DUMB AS AN "OX" $400: It's the color that's sort of reddish brown...or maybe brownish red oxblood |
#896, aired 1988-06-27 | DUMB AS AN "OX" $600: Iron rust, Fe2O3, & CO2 are forms of this oxide |
#896, aired 1988-06-27 | DUMB AS AN "OX" $800: Deafening silence & jumbo shrimp are examples of this contradiction in terms oxymoron |
#896, aired 1988-06-27 | DUMB AS AN "OX" $1000: Common term for what occurs in physical activity when the heart & lungs can't supply enough "air" to muscles anoxia (hypoxia or oxygen debt) |
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