Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (90 results returned)
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $400: The Mission Bay neighborhood is home to champions, with MLB's Giants in Oracle Park & this NBA squad playing in nearby Chase Center the (Golden State) Warriors |
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $800: It's a 1.7-mile walk across this; it's windy, so wear layers--& remember, there are restrooms at both ends, but none in the middle the Golden Gate Bridge |
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $1200: An elaborate 1915 San Francisco expo celebrated the completion of this, which made it much easier to sail to the city the Panama Canal |
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $1600: 28 S.F. restaurants have received a total of 39 of these coveted awards, including 3 for chef Corey Lee's Benu on Hawthorne Street Michelin stars |
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $2000: Known for hotels & great shopping, this iconic square got its name from the pro-North rallies held there during the Civil War Union Square |
#8287, aired 2020-11-24 | FOREVER HOLD YOUR PEACE $200: 1814's Treaty of Ghent did nothing to address the issues causing this war, merely taking things back to pre-war conditions the War of 1812 |
#8287, aired 2020-11-24 | FOREVER HOLD YOUR PEACE $400: There once were 2 kings & no bliss / Jacobites found stuff amiss / Things were not fine / In 1689 / It'd end with the Treaty of this Limerick |
#8287, aired 2020-11-24 | FOREVER HOLD YOUR PEACE $600: The Thirty Years' Peace, beginning in the 440s B.C., was between Sparta & the Delian League, led by this city Athens |
#8287, aired 2020-11-24 | FOREVER HOLD YOUR PEACE $800: The territory of Germany got a 10% trim after the Treaty of this was signed on June 28, 1919 Versailles |
#8287, aired 2020-11-24 | FOREVER HOLD YOUR PEACE $1000: Agreeing to the 1819 Adams-Onis Treaty, this empire gave up its claims to Florida & the Pacific Northwest the Spanish empire |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $400: Diamonds are naturally occurring forms of this element carbon |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $800: Weighing 287 carats when discovered in 1877, the yellow diamond named for this jeweler is worn in public about every 60 years Tiffany's |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $1,200 (Daily Double): When it comes to grading diamonds. the 4 Cs are cut, color, carat & this clarity |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $1600: Talc is a 1 on this hardness scale & a diamond is a 10 the Mohs scale |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $2000: The name of this famed diamond means "mountain of light" in Persian the Koh-i-Noor |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | FOREVER "YOUNG" $400: By the 1920s the area of this northeast Ohio city was No. 2 to Pittsburgh in American steel production Youngstown |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | FOREVER "YOUNG" $1200: Greg Maddux won it 4 times in a row a Cy Young |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | FOREVER "YOUNG" $1600: In 1835 he was named third of the original quorum of the 12 apostles Brigham Young |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | FOREVER "YOUNG" $2000: In a Nathaniel Hawthorne tale, this title Puritan flees a witches' Sabbath Young Goodman Brown |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | FOREVER "YOUNG" $7,200 (Daily Double): The seeds of this disruptive group date back to 1889 with members of the Imperial Medical Academy of Istanbul the Young Turks |
#7435, aired 2016-12-30 | FOREVER STAMPS $400: Ding dong! The first Forever stamps, issued in 2007, featured this iconic symbol the Liberty Bell |
#7435, aired 2016-12-30 | FOREVER STAMPS $800: Stamps celebrating this character's 75th anniversary included the one seen here Batman |
#7435, aired 2016-12-30 | FOREVER STAMPS $1200: In 2015, just in time for winter, the Postal Service issued 4 colorful stamps featuring geometric these snowflakes |
#7435, aired 2016-12-30 | FOREVER STAMPS $1600: In 2015, gifts of friendship stamps, including the one seen here, were jointly issued by the United States & this country Japan |
#7435, aired 2016-12-30 | FOREVER STAMPS $2000: A 2016 series celebrating the National Park Service included a stamp of this park that covers over 3 million acres Glacier Bay |
#7374, aired 2016-10-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $400: From a French word meaning "alone", it's a single diamond in a setting, be it a ring or a pendant a solitaire |
#7374, aired 2016-10-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $800: Over 40 carats, the largest diamond found in the U.S. was discovered in 1924 in what is now this state's Crater of Diamonds park Arkansas |
#7374, aired 2016-10-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $1600: The world's largest producer of diamonds by value is this South African company, formed by Cecil Rhodes De Beers |
#7374, aired 2016-10-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $2000: Popular diamond cuts or shapes include the round, the marquise & this one named for another gemstone emerald cut |
#7374, aired 2016-10-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $5,200 (Daily Double): For movie publicity photos in 1961, she wore the 128.5-carat Tiffany Diamond Audrey Hepburn |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $200: Though guiltless, this French queen fell even more out of favor after the 1785 Affair of the Diamond Necklace Marie Antoinette |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $400: A 16.37-carat gem is the largest ever discovered by a visitor to this state's Crater of Diamonds State Park Arkansas |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $700 (Daily Double): Under intense heat & in the presence of oxygen, a diamond will burn & form this gas carbon dioxide |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $800: Acquired by the House of Winston the day before Halloween, a 5.54-carat vivid orange diamond was dubbed this the Pumpkin Diamond |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a diamond diagram on the monitor.) In a cut diamond, the band around the widest part is the girdle, the upper part is the crown, & the bottom area that reflects light is called this, like an exhibition building from the French for "butterfly" pavilion |
#5731, aired 2009-07-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $200: Bo Derek probably knows diamonds rate this on the Mohs scale, which measures hardness 10 |
#5731, aired 2009-07-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $400: Sanguinary term for a diamond sold to finance military operations a blood diamond |
#5731, aired 2009-07-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $600: Astronomers gave this Beatles-inspired name to BPM 37093, a white dwarf star with a 2,500-mile-wide diamond core Lucy |
#5731, aired 2009-07-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $800: The slogan "A diamond is forever" was coined in 1947 by an ad exec for this South African commercial giant De Beers |
#5731, aired 2009-07-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $1000: This state park in Arkansas is the USA's only diamond-producing site open to the public Crater of Diamonds State Park |
#5390, aired 2008-02-01 | MONTY PYTHON FOREVER $200: In a pet shop, a dead one of these was "sitting" on its perch because it was nailed there a parrot |
#5390, aired 2008-02-01 | MONTY PYTHON FOREVER $400: Strange ambulation is the norm at the Ministry of these Silly Walks |
#5390, aired 2008-02-01 | MONTY PYTHON FOREVER $600: Now a director, this American made the quirky animations for the show (Terry) Gilliam |
#5390, aired 2008-02-01 | MONTY PYTHON FOREVER $800: A fake TV show designed to help viewers recognize trees keeps showing this tree variety over & over & over the larch |
#5390, aired 2008-02-01 | MONTY PYTHON FOREVER $1000: In a sketch that takes place in a world of Supermen, a man who fixes these is treated like a hero bicycles |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | STAR WARS FOREVER $400: While the first 5 "Star Wars" movies were all rated PG, "Revenge of the Sith" was rated this due to some violent scenes PG-13 |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | STAR WARS FOREVER $800: (Mark Hamill gives the clue.) In the early drafts of "Star Wars", Luke's last name was Starkiller; this, of course, was his last name in the finished film Skywalker |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | STAR WARS FOREVER $1200: The only actors to be in all 6 "Star Wars" movies are the men who played these 2 robots C-3PO & R2-D2 |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | STAR WARS FOREVER $1600: In "Attack of the Clones" and "Revenge of the Sith", this old Jedi master was entirely computer-generated Yoda |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | STAR WARS FOREVER $2000: George Lucas gave this Jedi character a unique purple lightsaber at the request of actor Samuel L. Jackson Mace Windu |
#4658, aired 2004-12-01 | FOREVER 39 $200: There were 39 signers of this 1787 document the Constitution |
#4658, aired 2004-12-01 | FOREVER 39 $400: In 2003 this team won its 39th pennant, a major league baseball record the New York Yankees |
#4658, aired 2004-12-01 | FOREVER 39 $600: This president was 39 when he won a Pulitzer Prize John F. Kennedy |
#4658, aired 2004-12-01 | FOREVER 39 $800: This Welsh poet did not go gentle into that good night but died at age 39 in NYC after drinking 18 whiskies Dylan Thomas |
#4658, aired 2004-12-01 | FOREVER 39 $1000: There are 39 stories in these Nathaniel Hawthorne "Tales" Twice-Told Tales |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER $200: Providing an almost year-round supply, this state produces about 80 percent of the USA's strawberries California |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER $400: In 1697, after the gardener of Versailles cultivated them, this King declared strawberries his favorite fruit Louis XIV |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER $600: She's the beloved character seen here Strawberry Shortcake |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER $800: With its natural heart shape & bright red color, the strawberry was a symbol of this Roman goddess of love Venus |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER $1000: A popular strawberry dessert is made with Cointreau & named for this Russian Royal family the Romanovs |
#4331, aired 2003-06-02 | FOREVER 39 $200: This L.A. Laker shot 39 free throws in a single game in the 2000 NBA Finals Shaquille O'Neal |
#4331, aired 2003-06-02 | FOREVER 39 $400: Jack Benny turned 39 for real in this year, the year FDR first took office 1933 |
#4331, aired 2003-06-02 | FOREVER 39 $600: While working on the Manhattan Project, J. Robert Oppenheimer was 39 & living in this New Mexico town Los Alamos |
#4331, aired 2003-06-02 | FOREVER 39 $800: This British monarch outlived her husband by 39 years Queen Victoria |
#4331, aired 2003-06-02 | FOREVER 39 $1000: Chapter 39 of this religious text is entitled "Az-Zumar" or "The Troops" The Koran |
#3717, aired 2000-10-31 | THE HOLLYWOOD FOREVER CEMETERY $100: Pete the dog is pictured on the marker for Carl Switzer, Alfalfa of this group Our Gang |
#3717, aired 2000-10-31 | THE HOLLYWOOD FOREVER CEMETERY $200: Elmo Lincoln, the first to play this character onscreen as an adult, lies in the cemetery, far from the jungle Tarzan |
#3717, aired 2000-10-31 | THE HOLLYWOOD FOREVER CEMETERY $300: Tyrone Power's grave has quotations from this work, including "Good night, sweet prince" Hamlet |
#3717, aired 2000-10-31 | THE HOLLYWOOD FOREVER CEMETERY $400: There's a memorial to this "Gone With the Wind" Oscar winner, barred from the cemetery when she died in 1952 Hattie McDaniel |
#3717, aired 2000-10-31 | THE HOLLYWOOD FOREVER CEMETERY $500: This notorious man's crypt bears his given name, Benjamin, & the inscription "In loving memory from the Family" (Benjamin) "Bugsy" Siegel |
#3416, aired 1999-06-14 | FOREVER $100: The Bangles hit about an "eternal" one lit up the No. 1 spot on the charts in 1989 flame |
#3416, aired 1999-06-14 | FOREVER $200: Fictional candy maker who created the Everlasting Gobstopper Willy Wonka |
#3416, aired 1999-06-14 | FOREVER $300: It's a theoretical device that once running goes forever without any additional inputs of energy a perpetual motion machine |
#3416, aired 1999-06-14 | FOREVER $400: Zeus condemned him to the hellish region of Tartarus & an eternity of pushing a rock up a hill Sisyphus |
#3416, aired 1999-06-14 | FOREVER $500: Michael Ende's story of a boy who enters a fantasy world when he reads a book about it The Neverending Story |
#3389, aired 1999-05-06 | FOREVER 39 $200: In 1998 this 39-year-old singer had a baby girl with wife Debbie Rowe Michael Jackson |
#3389, aired 1999-05-06 | FOREVER 39 $400: At age 39 in 1998 this former basketball star hosted a talk show, but not for long Earvin "Magic" Johnson |
#3389, aired 1999-05-06 | FOREVER 39 $600: In 1768 at age 39 this captain left England on his first voyage to the South Seas James Cook |
#3389, aired 1999-05-06 | FOREVER 39 $800: In 1861 this 39-year-old began delivering supplies to the Civil War wounded Clara Barton |
#3389, aired 1999-05-06 | FOREVER 39 $1000: This French existentialist found "No Exit" at age 39 Jean-Paul Sartre |
#3237, aired 1998-10-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $100: If you were born in this month, the diamond is your traditional birthstone -- no foolin' April |
#3237, aired 1998-10-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $200: Stolen in 1792 but later recovered, the Regent Diamond is on display in this French museum The Louvre |
#3237, aired 1998-10-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $300: Carol Channing introduced the song "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend" in this Broadway musical in 1949 "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" |
#3237, aired 1998-10-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $400: One of the plane surfaces of a cut diamond; the brilliant cut has 58 Facet |
#3237, aired 1998-10-06 | DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $500: A 41.94 carat diamond is named for this emperor; we assume his wife Carlotta was mad about it Maximilian |
#2285, aired 1994-07-08 | FOREVER $100: Forever can be "till shrimps learn to whistle" or "till" these animals "come home" the cows |
#2285, aired 1994-07-08 | FOREVER $200: According to De Beers & Ian Fleming, they're "Forever" diamonds |
#2285, aired 1994-07-08 | FOREVER $300: These half-man, half- goat attendants of Dionysus were immortal satyrs |
#2285, aired 1994-07-08 | FOREVER $400: The name of this Calvin Klein cologne implies it'll last forever Eternity |
#2285, aired 1994-07-08 | FOREVER $500: In Buddhism, one who passes into this stage is forever free of the rebirth cycle nirvana |
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