Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (34 results returned)

#1246, aired 1990-01-22FINE CHINA $200: Belleek china, famous for its hand-painted shamrock pattern, was 1st made in this country Ireland
#1246, aired 1990-01-22FINE CHINA $300 (Daily Double): Goebel of West Germany is the exclusive manufacturer of the figurines based on this nun's designs Hummel
#1246, aired 1990-01-22FINE CHINA $400: Some early Spode patterns were inspired by this country's Imari ware Japan
#1246, aired 1990-01-22FINE CHINA $600: East Germany's Meissen factory used to make an imitation of this English company's Jasperware Wedgwood
#1246, aired 1990-01-22FINE CHINA $1000: This city has been the center of France's porcelain industry since the 1770s Limoges
#1168, aired 1989-10-04FINE CHINA $100: The design on Lenox holiday dinnerware features these leaves, complete with red berries holly leaves
#1168, aired 1989-10-04FINE CHINA $200: Don't "weep" for Thomas Minton, the 18th century potter who popularized this arboreal pattern still used today a weeping willow
#1168, aired 1989-10-04FINE CHINA $300: The Anne Boleyn character jug made by Royal Doulton has one of these weapons as a handle an axe
#1073, aired 1989-04-12FINE CHINA $100: Collectors of limited edition plates can now buy one depicting him at the gates of Graceland Elvis Presley
#1073, aired 1989-04-12FINE CHINA $200: The 1st porcelain was developed on this continent in the 7th century Asia
#1073, aired 1989-04-12FINE CHINA $300: In 1779 King Christian VII of Denmark acquired this china factory, which is still "Royal" (Royal) Copenhagen
#1073, aired 1989-04-12FINE CHINA $400: It's the usual color of the raised neoclassical designs on jasper ware white
#1073, aired 1989-04-12FINE CHINA $500: Royal Doulton offers a line of china for children featuring her famous rabbit illustrations Beatrix Potter
#1014, aired 1989-01-19FINE CHINA $200: Though Delftware was 1st produced in this country, it's also made in England Netherlands
#1014, aired 1989-01-19FINE CHINA $400: The trademark of the Meissen porcelain factory is 2 of these weapons, crossed swords
#1014, aired 1989-01-19FINE CHINA $600: In 1757 the Sevres china factory named a new color, not a hairstyle, for this mistress of Louis XV Pompadour
#1014, aired 1989-01-19FINE CHINA $800: First name shared by the great 18th century potters Spode & Wedgewood Josiah
#1014, aired 1989-01-19FINE CHINA $1000: English county famed for its colorful figurines & muscular terriers Staffordshire
#1000, aired 1988-12-30FINE CHINA $100: Unglazed "biscuit" china is commonly referred to by this shorter name bisque
#1000, aired 1988-12-30FINE CHINA $1,200 (Daily Double): The name of a pale bluish glaze used on porcelain, it's also the title of the following: "Clair De Lune"
#982, aired 1988-12-06FINE CHINA $200: The 3 types of porcelain are hard-paste, soft-paste & this china made with ash of burned animal skeletons bone china
#982, aired 1988-12-06FINE CHINA $400: The 2-color combination most associated with the famous Ming Dynasty china blue & white
#982, aired 1988-12-06FINE CHINA $600: Founded by an American, Haviland is the best-known firm making porcelain in this French town Limoges
#922, aired 1988-09-13FINE CHINA $100: The best kaolin, which is used to make fine china, is a pure clay of this color white
#631, aired 1987-05-11FINE CHINA $100: First made in the 17th century, this country's Imari ware includes blue & white sake bottles Japan
#631, aired 1987-05-11FINE CHINA $200: The controversial china Nancy Reagan ordered is bordered in this, her favorite color red
#631, aired 1987-05-11FINE CHINA $300: "Queen's ware" was named for the wife of this last king of the American colonies George III
#631, aired 1987-05-11FINE CHINA $400: Firm famed for its pale blue jasperware adorned with white classical figures Wedgwood
#631, aired 1987-05-11FINE CHINA $500: The 1st European soft-paste porcelain was made by a member of this famous family of Florence Medicis
#508, aired 1986-11-19FINE CHINA $200: Circa 1800, Josiah Spode II created this by adding powdered bone to hard-paste porcelain bone china
#508, aired 1986-11-19FINE CHINA $400: Glasslike substance used in painting decorations on china, whether "over" or "under" glaze
#508, aired 1986-11-19FINE CHINA $600: France's Sevres factory 1st developed the color "bleu de roi", now commonly called this royal blue
#508, aired 1986-11-19FINE CHINA $800: English potter famed for his pale blue jasperware, he was grandfather to Charles Darwin Wedgwood
#508, aired 1986-11-19FINE CHINA $1000: Tho it's named for nearby East German city, this fine porcelain is a speciality of Meissen Men Dresden china

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