Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (30 results returned)
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | ESSENTIAL EARLS $200: In 1939 Liszt & Rachmaninoff specialist Earl Wild gave the first televised recital on this instrument piano |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | ESSENTIAL EARLS $400: This future chief justice was the 1948 Republican nominee for vice president Earl Warren |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | ESSENTIAL EARLS $600: Frank & Brooks Robinson helped Earl Weaver guide this team to 3 straight pennants from 1969 to 1971 the Baltimore Orioles |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | ESSENTIAL EARLS $800: Earl Derr Biggers created this Chinese detective & Yunte Huang analyzed his legacy in a 2010 book (Charlie) Chan |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | ESSENTIAL EARLS $1000: & one different kind of earl--on his marriage in 1999, this youngest son of Elizabeth II was made the Earl of Wessex Edward |
#5258, aired 2007-06-20 | EARLS! EARLS! EARLS! $200: The "Architect Earl" of Pembroke laid the first stone in the first Westminster Bridge over this river the Thames |
#5258, aired 2007-06-20 | EARLS! EARLS! EARLS! $400: In 1595 Hugh O'Neill, "the Great Earl" of Tyrone, led a revolt against British rule here Ireland |
#5258, aired 2007-06-20 | EARLS! EARLS! EARLS! $800 (Daily Double): The Earl of Carnarvon gave up race horses for archaeology & financed the 1922 discovery of this King Tutankhamen's tomb |
#5258, aired 2007-06-20 | EARLS! EARLS! EARLS! $800: Earl "Citizen" Stanhope chaired a society to promote this the year before the French one a revolution |
#5258, aired 2007-06-20 | EARLS! EARLS! EARLS! $1000: In 1348 the Earl of Salisbury found his feminine side as one of the original Knights of this the Garter |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | EARLS GONE WILD $400: Kenyan capital where the Earl of Erroll frolicked with randy, druggie friends--until he was murdered! Nairobi |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | EARLS GONE WILD $800: Henry Howard, a 16th century Earl of Surrey, liked breaking windows & writing early poems in this form adapted from Italy sonnet |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | EARLS GONE WILD $1,600 (Daily Double): Lord Chancellor of this country 1789-1802, the Earl of Clare fought against rights for Catholics there Ireland |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | EARLS GONE WILD $1600: This British peer & noted thinker was arrested after an anti-nuclear demonstration when he was 89 Bertrand Russell |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | EARLS GONE WILD $2000: Imprisoned for quarelling at the court of James II, the Earl of Devonshire asked this successor to take the throne William III |
#3653, aired 2000-06-21 | DUKES & EARLS $100: Charles Duke, Jr. got to go into space only once, but he did get to go here! Moon |
#3653, aired 2000-06-21 | DUKES & EARLS $200: As Earl of this, James Brudenell had a sweater named for him Cardigan |
#3653, aired 2000-06-21 | DUKES & EARLS $300: "As I walk through this world, nothing can stop this" 1962 Gene Chandler No. 1 hit "Duke of Earl" |
#3653, aired 2000-06-21 | DUKES & EARLS $400: It's a bergamot-flavored brew Earl Grey tea |
#3653, aired 2000-06-21 | DUKES & EARLS $500: In the 1940s this man whose first name was Earl invented the type of container seen here: Tupper |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | EARLS $100: Earl Browder, author of "Marx And America", was general secretary of this U.S. party from 1930 to 1944 Communist Party |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | EARLS $200: The Earls of Arundel & Warren got their names on this 1215 document along with King John Magna Carta |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | EARLS $200: By the time he died in 1992, his "Any Car, Any Color" offer had risen from $29.95 to $119.95 Earl Scheib |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | EARLS $300: He narrated, no doubt resonantly, the 1972 documentary "Malcolm X" James Earl Jones |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | EARLS $400: We don't know if the Earl Granville gave advice on outhouses as lord president of this council from 1751 to 1763 Privy Council |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | EARLS $400: This future chief justice was Dewey's running mate when he didn't defeat Truman Earl Warren |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | EARLS $500: "The Ballad of Jed Clampett" wasn't recorded by Flatt & Sharp but by Flatt & him Earl Scruggs |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | EARLS $600: This 1623 edition of Shakespeare is dedicated to the Earls of Pembroke & Montgomery First Folio |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | EARLS $800: The surrenderer, seen here, was both Earl & Marquis of this Cornwallis |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | EARLS $1000: In 1896, commanding Egypt's army, Earl Kitchener invaded this country to the south Sudan |
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