Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (78 results returned)
#8903, aired 2023-06-28 | GOOGLE EASTER EGGS $200: Click on a balloon after searching for this K-pop band & get messages from Jungkook & its other members BTS |
#8903, aired 2023-06-28 | GOOGLE EASTER EGGS $400: A Google search for what's the answer to life, the universe & everything gives you this number 42 |
#8903, aired 2023-06-28 | GOOGLE EASTER EGGS $600: Search for this Klondike ice cream treat shaped like another food & a banner will display "1983-2022"; may it rest in peace the Choco Taco |
#8903, aired 2023-06-28 | GOOGLE EASTER EGGS $800: Google this HBO show with Pedro Pascal & keep clicking the mushroom icon for your screen to be enveloped by some humongous fungus The Last of Us |
#8903, aired 2023-06-28 | GOOGLE EASTER EGGS $1000: Google search the Chicxulub crater that is on the coast of this peninsula & a large asteroid will blaze across your browser the Yucatán |
#8785, aired 2023-01-13 | A SIDE OF FABERGÉ EGGS $200: Push a diamond button on an egg named for this appropriate holiday & a Vacheron Constantin clock is revealed Easter |
#8785, aired 2023-01-13 | A SIDE OF FABERGÉ EGGS $400: 1897's Coronation Egg, with gold, diamonds, an emerald & a replica of a travel carriage, was a gift from Nicholas II to this woman Alexandra |
#8785, aired 2023-01-13 | A SIDE OF FABERGÉ EGGS $600: Made in 1885, the egg seen here has a yolk that held this 3-letter creature with its own ruby pendant egg a hen |
#8785, aired 2023-01-13 | A SIDE OF FABERGÉ EGGS $800: The Blue Serpent Clock Egg of 1895, with the snake's tongue indicating the hour, is owned by this ruler of Monaco Prince Albert II |
#8785, aired 2023-01-13 | A SIDE OF FABERGÉ EGGS $1000: A nephew of this inventor commissioned 1914's Ice Egg, diamond-set platinum with a rock crystal watch added; isn't that dynamite? Nobel |
#8102, aired 2019-11-26 | SCRAMBLED EGGS $200: ED LIVED deviled |
#8102, aired 2019-11-26 | SCRAMBLED EGGS $400: SEE OVARY over easy |
#8102, aired 2019-11-26 | SCRAMBLED EGGS $600: COD HEAP poached |
#8102, aired 2019-11-26 | SCRAMBLED EGGS $800: NICE DEBT Benedict |
#8102, aired 2019-11-26 | SCRAMBLED EGGS $1000: FLOOD BITES soft-boiled |
#7134, aired 2015-09-24 | LET'S HAVE EGGS $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a nest of eggs on the monitor.) Some birds, like this wild American whiskey symbol, nest on the ground & lay pointed eggs so they roll in a circle, not away from the nest turkeys |
#7134, aired 2015-09-24 | LET'S HAVE EGGS $600: Round eggs, like those of this marine reptile that uses its flippers to bury dozens in holes in sand, fit well in tight places a sea turtle |
#7134, aired 2015-09-24 | LET'S HAVE EGGS $800: You're on your own, kid: the brown tree type of these reptiles doesn't incubate its eggs or care for its young a snake |
#7134, aired 2015-09-24 | LET'S HAVE EGGS $1000: The 1920s discovery of fossil eggs in this central Asian desert proved that at least some dinosaurs laid 'em the Gobi |
#6054, aired 2010-12-30 | EGGS-QUISITE $400: The eggs in Eggs Benedict are cooked this way, gently in liquid just below the boiling point poached |
#6054, aired 2010-12-30 | EGGS-QUISITE $800: The type of pan seen here is named for this egg dish an omelette |
#6054, aired 2010-12-30 | EGGS-QUISITE $1200: "Joy of Cooking" says a well-made one of these is "the triumph of egg cooking" & warns that overcooking will deflate it a soufflé |
#6054, aired 2010-12-30 | EGGS-QUISITE $1600: The name of this eggy dish, a savory tart, comes from the German word kuchen quiche |
#6054, aired 2010-12-30 | EGGS-QUISITE $2000: Whisk sugar, Marsala wine, egg yolks & salt until thick & creamy to make this custard-y Italian dessert zabaglione |
#5914, aired 2010-05-06 | SCRAMBLED EGGS? $400: Denver dish: TOT MELEE omelette |
#5914, aired 2010-05-06 | SCRAMBLED EGGS? $800: A pancake-like offering in Rome: FAT TRAIT frittata |
#5914, aired 2010-05-06 | SCRAMBLED EGGS? $1200: Shhh! I'm making this egg dish for a dessert!: OF FUELS soufflé |
#5914, aired 2010-05-06 | SCRAMBLED EGGS? $1600: South of the border treat: OH NERVOUS SEARCH huevos rancheros |
#5914, aired 2010-05-06 | SCRAMBLED EGGS? $2000: It sounds like a dance: EMU REIGN meringue |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | SCRAMBLED EGGS $200: Its eggs weigh around 3 pounds each: RICH SOT ostrich |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | SCRAMBLED EGGS $400: Mmm... caviar: SO URGENT sturgeon |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | SCRAMBLED EGGS $600: A type of this lays the smallest egg for an avian: BRING HIM MUD hummingbird |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | SCRAMBLED EGGS $800: This bird's eggs are so pretty a color is named for them: IN BRO robin |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | SCRAMBLED EGGS $1000: Reptile born with an "egg tooth" so it can escape its shelled jail: TAILOR GAL alligator |
#5445, aired 2008-04-18 | EGGS $400: Adding pepper sauce & cayenne pepper to stuffed eggs makes them this wicked dish deviled eggs |
#5445, aired 2008-04-18 | EGGS $800: Have a hangtown fry, traditionally, eggs, bacon & these shellfish--a pearl of a dish! oysters |
#5445, aired 2008-04-18 | EGGS $1200: You don't have to travel to Edinburgh for this appetizer, a hard-boiled egg that's coated with sausage & fried a Scotch egg |
#5445, aired 2008-04-18 | EGGS $1600: The name of this egg dish, sort of a flat omelet, is from the Italian for "fried" frittata |
#5445, aired 2008-04-18 | EGGS $2000: For Passover, this Jewish dish is sort of like French toast but uses unleavened bread dipped in beaten egg matzo brei |
#3946, aired 2001-10-29 | EGGS-ACTLY $200: After the robin goes bob-bob-bobbing along, it lays an egg of this color blue |
#3946, aired 2001-10-29 | EGGS-ACTLY $400: A pound of this egg delicacy from Russia could set you back $1,200; from Iran, over $1,600 caviar |
#3946, aired 2001-10-29 | EGGS-ACTLY $600: The Sauropod, a dinosaur the size of a bus, came from eggs discovered in this country's Patagonia region Argentina |
#3946, aired 2001-10-29 | EGGS-ACTLY $800: Chinese cooking has extremes of Egg Foo Yung & this dish of duck eggs that have been buried for a long while thousand/hundred-year-old eggs |
#3946, aired 2001-10-29 | EGGS-ACTLY $1000: The Franklin Mint has the eggs named for this artisan ranging from $37.50 to the eggs-pensive $6,900 Faberge |
#3813, aired 2001-03-14 | EGGS-CITEMENT! $100: Also a term for a military officer's hat decoration, it's the breakfast serving seen here Scrambled eggs |
#3813, aired 2001-03-14 | EGGS-CITEMENT! $200: Adjective for the eggs seen here, or some P.I.s Hard-boiled |
#3813, aired 2001-03-14 | EGGS-CITEMENT! $300: This "traitorous" egg dish is a favorite at a Manhattan Delmonico's restaurant, where it was supposedly created Eggs Benedict |
#3813, aired 2001-03-14 | EGGS-CITEMENT! $400: Doris Day knows that with six you get this appetizer Eggroll |
#3813, aired 2001-03-14 | EGGS-CITEMENT! $500: "Satanic" satisfier served up here Deviled eggs |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | EGGS & HAM $100: An omelette containing ham, green peppers & onions is named for this American city Denver |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | EGGS & HAM $200: The ham & cheese version of this egg dish is prepared in much the same manner as the Lorraine Quiche |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | EGGS & HAM $300: The slice of ham in traditional Eggs Benedict can be replaced with this similar pork product Canadian bacon |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | EGGS & HAM $400: This ham, turkey & Swiss sandwich is dipped in beaten egg & fried to a golden brown Monte Cristo |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | EGGS & HAM $500: At this chain restaurant, you can order an egg & ham sandwich called "Moons Over My Hammy" Denny's |
#2987, aired 1997-09-02 | EGGS-ACTLY! $100: An egg fried on both sides is flippantly described as this over easy |
#2987, aired 1997-09-02 | EGGS-ACTLY! $200: It describes a Scotch egg or a tough detective Hard-Boiled |
#2987, aired 1997-09-02 | EGGS-ACTLY! $300: To hatch, or to shed one's shyness break out of one's shell |
#2987, aired 1997-09-02 | EGGS-ACTLY! $400: What's known as the prairie one of these is actually a raw egg with condiments a prairie oyster |
#2987, aired 1997-09-02 | EGGS-ACTLY! $500: One isn't used to mend a holy cow but a holey sock darning egg |
#2494, aired 1995-06-08 | COOKING WITH EGGS $100: To test freshness, put eggs in a bowl of cold water; a bad one will do this float |
#2494, aired 1995-06-08 | COOKING WITH EGGS $200: It's a hard-boiled egg, its yolk mixed with mustard & mayo, put back in & topped with paprika a deviled egg |
#2494, aired 1995-06-08 | COOKING WITH EGGS $300: It's one size larger than extra large jumbo |
#2494, aired 1995-06-08 | COOKING WITH EGGS $400: This egg-thickened dessert is basically just eggs, milk & sugar custard |
#2494, aired 1995-06-08 | COOKING WITH EGGS $500: An egg wash brushed on a pastry before baking will produce one of these on the finished product a glaze |
#2043, aired 1993-06-23 | EGGS $100: Most frog eggs don't hatch into frogs but into these larvae tadpoles |
#2043, aired 1993-06-23 | EGGS $200: It's the Latin for "egg" ova (ovum) |
#2043, aired 1993-06-23 | EGGS $300: Of 1,000, 100,000 or 1,000,000, the number of eggs 1 cod lays in 1 spawning season 1,000,000 |
#2043, aired 1993-06-23 | EGGS $400: Parthenogenesis is the process by which an egg can develop without this happening first fertilization |
#2043, aired 1993-06-23 | EGGS $500: The eggs of this 9-banded creature split to produce 4 offspring of the same sex an armadillo |
#1018, aired 1989-01-25 | EGGS $100: When hard boiling eggs, add a pinch of this to the water to keep the eggs from cracking salt |
#1018, aired 1989-01-25 | EGGS $200: "Joy of Cooking" says not to use a bowl made of this metal when beating eggs, as it will cause the eggs to gray aluminum |
#1018, aired 1989-01-25 | EGGS $300: If you buy a dozen eggs weighing 2 oz. each, they'll have this size designation large |
#1018, aired 1989-01-25 | EGGS $400: Of all reptile eggs, it's the type most commonly eaten turtle eggs |
#1018, aired 1989-01-25 | EGGS $500: Japanese savor the tiny eggs of this game bird & eat them raw on top of sushi quail |
#177, aired 1985-05-14 | EGGS $100: It can produce as many as 500 million eggs a year, as well as a few pearls an oyster |
#177, aired 1985-05-14 | EGGS $200: Egg weight classes such as jumbo & extra large are based on the total weight of this many eggs a dozen |
#177, aired 1985-05-14 | EGGS $300: He was a hard-boiled detective in "Harper" & a hard-boiled egg eater in "Cool Hand Luke" Paul Newman |
#177, aired 1985-05-14 | EGGS $400: This country produces about 20% of the world's eggs & the good plates to eat them from China |
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