Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (20 results returned)
#5132, aired 2006-12-26 | A BOY NAMED SUE, ET AL. $400: Sportswriter Shirley Povich was this talk-show host's dad (& he wouldn't stop you from calling him Shirley) Maury Povich |
#5132, aired 2006-12-26 | A BOY NAMED SUE, ET AL. $800: This actress has played a vice president, a chief justice, Homer Simpson's mom & Cruella de Vil Glenn Close |
#5132, aired 2006-12-26 | A BOY NAMED SUE, ET AL. $1200: His "Trees" first appeared in Poetry Magazine in 1913 Joyce Kilmer |
#5132, aired 2006-12-26 | A BOY NAMED SUE, ET AL. $1600: In 1910 Joyce Hall founded what would be this company; his autobiography is called "When You Care Enough" Hallmark |
#5132, aired 2006-12-26 | A BOY NAMED SUE, ET AL. $2000: In 1945 he wrote "Brideshead Revisited"--& FYI, the "e" that starts his 1st name is pronounced "ee", not "eh" Evelyn Waugh |
#4508, aired 2004-03-24 | ET AL $400: He parodied Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by singing "Smells Like Nirvana" "Weird Al" Yankovic |
#4508, aired 2004-03-24 | ET AL $800: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from Louisville, Kentucky) This mobster loved to play cards at the Seelbach Hilton & even sent a mirror here from Chicago so he could watch his back Al Capone |
#4508, aired 2004-03-24 | ET AL $1200: His mesmerizing Broadway debut as a junkie in the 1969 play "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?" won him a Tony Award Al Pacino |
#4508, aired 2004-03-24 | ET AL $1600: This trumpeter teamed up with Ann-Margret on the album "Beauty and the Beard" Al Hirt |
#4508, aired 2004-03-24 | ET AL $2000: This singer must have been over the moon when he made "Moonlighting" a hit in 1987 Al Jarreau |
#4239, aired 2003-01-23 | THE MARTINI, ET AL. $200: A martini is usually garnished with an olive; a Gibson is garnished with one of these onion |
#4239, aired 2003-01-23 | THE MARTINI, ET AL. $400: Last name of the partner of vermouth maker Alessandro Martini, or of comedy maker Marty Allen Rossi |
#4239, aired 2003-01-23 | THE MARTINI, ET AL. $600: Used in the classic martini, it bills itself as "The Only Premium Gin Distilled in London" Beefeater |
#4239, aired 2003-01-23 | THE MARTINI, ET AL. $800: In this first Bond novel, 007 asks for his martini shaken, not stirred Casino Royale |
#4239, aired 2003-01-23 | THE MARTINI, ET AL. $1000: Lola's, the bar that gave us the apple martini, came up with the Janis Joplin martini: Pearl vodka & this potent potable Southern Comfort |
#3001, aired 1997-09-22 | "ET" AL. $100: Stones do it to tools & smells do it to appetites whet |
#3001, aired 1997-09-22 | "ET" AL. $200: In proofreading it means "don't delete" a stet |
#3001, aired 1997-09-22 | "ET" AL. $300: It can mean a temporary bed or a movers' platform a pallet |
#3001, aired 1997-09-22 | "ET" AL. $400: It used to mean to hinder, as in a serve that grazes the net let |
#3001, aired 1997-09-22 | "ET" AL. $500: Owners of these pets usually remove the animals' scent glands ferrets |
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