Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (30 results returned)
#7237, aired 2016-02-16 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $400: This country's flightless Auckland Island & Campbell Island teals are among the rarest ducks in the world New Zealand |
#7237, aired 2016-02-16 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $800: This largest penguin breeds in the coldest environment of any bird the emperor |
#7237, aired 2016-02-16 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $1600: This largest Australian bird adds pebbles to its diet to help digest the plant material that it eats an emu |
#7237, aired 2016-02-16 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $2,000 (Daily Double): It's the fastest of all flightless birds the ostrich |
#7237, aired 2016-02-16 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $2000: This large bird of New Guinea has a casque, or helmet, made of a spongelike material covered with keratin a cassowary |
#5936, aired 2010-06-07 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $400: This flightless bird of Africa uses its wings as rudders to help it change direction while running the ostrich |
#5936, aired 2010-06-07 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $800: A rail found on Inaccessible Island near Tristan da Cunha in this ocean is the smallest living flightless bird the Atlantic Ocean |
#5936, aired 2010-06-07 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $1200: A grebe named for this lake is endangered because it's often caught in nets by Peruvian & Bolivian fishermen Lake Titicaca |
#5936, aired 2010-06-07 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $1600: The rudimentary wings of this national bird of Australia are useless for flying, but it is an excellent swimmer the emu |
#5936, aired 2010-06-07 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $2000: Now endangered, New Zealand's kakapo is the only flightless & nocturnal species of this bird in the family Psittacidae the parrot |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $200: Ermines & ferrets brought into New Zealand to control rabbits have reduced the numbers of this national bird the kiwi |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $400: This flightless bird of Australia can grow to 100 pounds and 5 feet tall the emu |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $600: Care of the young of this large South American bird is the exclusive province of males who incubate the eggs the rhea |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $800: Although this bird was extinct on Mauritius by 1681, one species survived on Rodriguez Island up until about 1800 dodo |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $1000: This large flightless bird of New Guinea is identifiable by a huge bony helmet, or casque, on its head the cassowary |
#4409, aired 2003-11-06 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $200: Nearly half of the height of this largest living bird is neck the ostrich |
#4409, aired 2003-11-06 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $400: One species of this flightless bird lives at the Equator on the Galapagos Islands; other species live in Antarctica the penguin |
#4409, aired 2003-11-06 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $600: The New Zealand government has passed laws to protect this national symbol & prevent its export the kiwi |
#4409, aired 2003-11-06 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $800: Now extinct, this native of Mauritius is a character in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" the dodo |
#4409, aired 2003-11-06 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $1000: Australia's national bird, it has been hunted to scarcity because it's destructive to crops the emu |
#2673, aired 1996-03-27 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $200: Only 2 species of this bird live in the Antarctic through the year: the adelie & the emperor penguins |
#2673, aired 1996-03-27 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $400: At one time Australia offered a bounty for these large birds because they were destroying crops emus |
#2673, aired 1996-03-27 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $600: The solitaire, a more agile relative of this extinct bird of Mauritius, lasted another 100 years dodo |
#2673, aired 1996-03-27 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $800: Although this New Zealand bird stands only about 12 inches high, it lays eggs about 5 inches long kiwi |
#2673, aired 1996-03-27 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $1000: In central Argentina, gauchos with bolas hunt this large bird for sport rhea |
#1748, aired 1992-03-18 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $200: Contrary to popular opinion, only 2 of the 18 known species of this bird inhabit Antarctica penguins |
#1748, aired 1992-03-18 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $400: Around 1800 the last of these "stupid" birds died on Rodrigues Island in the Indian Ocean dodos |
#1748, aired 1992-03-18 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $600: These African birds are sometimes raised on farms for their hides, which are made into leather ostriches |
#1748, aired 1992-03-18 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $800: The largest bird in the New World, this South American bird may stand 5 feet in height rhea |
#1748, aired 1992-03-18 | FLIGHTLESS BIRDS $1000: The only member of the genus apteryx, this New Zealand bird is thought to be related to the extinct moa kiwi |
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