Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (159 results returned)

#9198, aired 2024-11-06ALSO FOUND IN THE BATHROOM $200: The meteor kind of this usually takes the name of a constellation that would be overhead when viewing shower
#9198, aired 2024-11-06ALSO FOUND IN THE BATHROOM $400: Some say this company's kick scooters, hoverboards & RipStiks are a cut above Razor
#9198, aired 2024-11-06ALSO FOUND IN THE BATHROOM $600: Goldie Hawn & Warren Beatty had some fun in this 1975 Hal Ashby comedy Shampoo
#9198, aired 2024-11-06ALSO FOUND IN THE BATHROOM $800: As a verb this 4-letter word means to search everywhere comb
#9198, aired 2024-11-06ALSO FOUND IN THE BATHROOM $1000: Southeast of Dusseldorf, it's a historical capital of the Rhineland Cologne
#8961, aired 2023-10-30FOUND IN ROY G. BIV $400: In Ireland, it began in 1981 as the Ecology Party the Green Party
#8961, aired 2023-10-30FOUND IN ROY G. BIV $800: Due to fear of communism, in the 1950s this color was followed by "Legs" to make a new baseball team name Red
#8961, aired 2023-10-30FOUND IN ROY G. BIV $1200: This title is borne by heirs apparent to the Dutch throne the Prince of Orange
#8961, aired 2023-10-30FOUND IN ROY G. BIV $2000: Frank Sinatra covered this "emotional" Duke Ellington composition in 1955 "Mood Indigo"
#8961, aired 2023-10-30FOUND IN ROY G. BIV $2,200 (Daily Double): The Sennar Dam in Sudan impounds the flow of this the Blue Nile
#8624, aired 2022-04-21ALSO FOUND IN THE KITCHEN $200: If you reach one of these in the road, you have to make a decision on which path to take a fork
#8624, aired 2022-04-21ALSO FOUND IN THE KITCHEN $400: The name of this utensil also means "to nestle while lying & facing another's back" spoon
#8624, aired 2022-04-21ALSO FOUND IN THE KITCHEN $600: This 4-letter verb can mean to descend or drop in value sink
#8624, aired 2022-04-21ALSO FOUND IN THE KITCHEN $800: Before "away", it means to sweep someone off on a jaunty holiday whisk
#8624, aired 2022-04-21ALSO FOUND IN THE KITCHEN $1000: His Roman equivalent was Faunus Pan
#8528, aired 2021-12-08FOUND IN KING TUT'S TOMB $200: For safe passage into the afterlife, several of these wheeled vehicles, disassembled chariots
#8528, aired 2021-12-08FOUND IN KING TUT'S TOMB $400: A headrest made of this animal material doesn't look comfy ivory
#8528, aired 2021-12-08FOUND IN KING TUT'S TOMB $600: Used to hunt birds, these curved throwing weapons, like those used by the Aborigines of Australia boomerangs
#8528, aired 2021-12-08FOUND IN KING TUT'S TOMB $800: Jewelry with an image of this sacred beetle scarab
#8528, aired 2021-12-08FOUND IN KING TUT'S TOMB $1000: A statue of this jackal-headed god who weighed the hearts of the deceased to determine their fate Anubis
#8440, aired 2021-07-09LOST & FOUND $400: Thonis-Heracleion, the city where legend says Paris brought this woman after he ran off with her, was discovered in Egypt Helen (of Troy)
#8440, aired 2021-07-09LOST & FOUND $1,000 (Daily Double): A center of worship for this Greek god, the city of Helike, found in 2001, has been called "the real Atlantis" Poseidon
#8440, aired 2021-07-09LOST & FOUND $1200: In 2019 archaeologists in Israel said they found the town of Ziklag, used by this Hebrew king for refuge from Saul King David
#8440, aired 2021-07-09LOST & FOUND $1600: Anne & Helge Ingstad rediscovered this North American Viking settlement thought to have been named for grapes Vinland
#8440, aired 2021-07-09LOST & FOUND $2000: Rediscovered in 1812, this ancient city in Jordan got its name from the Greek for "rock" Petra
#7906, aired 2019-01-14FOUND IN TRANSLATION $200: "Cien Años de Soledad" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez One Hundred Years of Solitude
#7906, aired 2019-01-14FOUND IN TRANSLATION $400: Jean-Paul Sartre's "L'Être et le Néant" Being and Nothingness
#7906, aired 2019-01-14FOUND IN TRANSLATION $600: Ovid's "Ars Amatoria" The Art of Love
#7906, aired 2019-01-14FOUND IN TRANSLATION $800: Dostoyevsky's "Prestupleniye i Nakazaniye" Crime and Punishment
#7906, aired 2019-01-14FOUND IN TRANSLATION $1000: Franz Lehar's operetta "Die Lustige Witwe" The Merry Widow
#7815, aired 2018-07-27FOUND IN TRANSLATION $400: To restrict distribution of something scarce ration
#7815, aired 2018-07-27FOUND IN TRANSLATION $800: A facetious, often bawdy tribute banquet a roast
#7815, aired 2018-07-27FOUND IN TRANSLATION $1200: Irregular plural word for multiple layers of something strata
#7815, aired 2018-07-27FOUND IN TRANSLATION $1600: To lean or tilt to one side list (or slant)
#7815, aired 2018-07-27FOUND IN TRANSLATION $2000: Push the blue button in your GM car to get this helpful trademarked service OnStar
#7684, aired 2018-01-25FOUND MY PLACE IN THE BOOK $200: Jhumpa Lahiri's novel "The Namesake" follows a family moving from Calcutta to this collegey Boston-area city Cambridge
#7684, aired 2018-01-25FOUND MY PLACE IN THE BOOK $400: This author left her familiar prairie settings for New Mexico in "Death Comes for the Archbishop" Willa Cather
#7684, aired 2018-01-25FOUND MY PLACE IN THE BOOK $600: "Snow Falling in Spring" is Moying Li's memoir of growing up in China during this late 1960s tumult the Cultural Revolution
#7684, aired 2018-01-25FOUND MY PLACE IN THE BOOK $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) A Patricia Highsmith novel takes us all around Rome--here's where Freddie Miles is killed, & here, at the Europa hotel, is where this "Talented" title character hides out as Dickie Greenleaf the talented Mr. Ripley
#7684, aired 2018-01-25FOUND MY PLACE IN THE BOOK $1000: "Even Silence Has an End" by Ingrid Betancourt tells of 6 years as a captive of the FARC organization in this country Colombia
#7526, aired 2017-05-08ALSO FOUND IN THE CLASSROOM $400: After a few years inactive, the "Doomsday" one moved in a pessimistic direction in 2017 a clock
#7526, aired 2017-05-08ALSO FOUND IN THE CLASSROOM $800: Term for anything transparent & rounded; the snow type is a popular souvenir a globe
#7526, aired 2017-05-08ALSO FOUND IN THE CLASSROOM $1200: Arnold Schwarzenegger got this title nickname in a 1996 movie because he made people's pasts disappear an eraser
#7526, aired 2017-05-08ALSO FOUND IN THE CLASSROOM $1600: Cliffs made of this form of soft, fine-grained white limestone rise on both sides of the Strait of Dover chalk
#7526, aired 2017-05-08ALSO FOUND IN THE CLASSROOM $2000: A covert operation by one country's operatives pretending to be from another country is a "false" this attack a false flag attack
#7413, aired 2016-11-30ALSO FOUND ON A CAR $400: It grows on the snout of a rhino a horn
#7413, aired 2016-11-30ALSO FOUND ON A CAR $800: 4-letter verb meaning to become weary tire
#7413, aired 2016-11-30ALSO FOUND ON A CAR $1200: A quick race, or a punctuation mark a dash
#7413, aired 2016-11-30ALSO FOUND ON A CAR $1600: An athlete who inspires his teammates; Draymond Green is said to be the Warriors' the spark plug
#7413, aired 2016-11-30ALSO FOUND ON A CAR $2000: Your body, excluding the head & limbs; it's AKA the torso the trunk
#7333, aired 2016-06-29"LOST" & "FOUND" $200: The main characters in this 1667 epic poem are god, Lucifer, Adam & eve Paradise Lost
#7333, aired 2016-06-29LOST & FOUND $400: Jorge Garcia won the lottery playing Hugo on "Lost" & stayed in Hawaii for the reboot of this Jack Lord series Hawaii Five-O
#7333, aired 2016-06-29"LOST" & "FOUND" $400: In this Shakespeare play, the king of Navarre & his friends say, bros before ladies Love's Labour's Lost
#7333, aired 2016-06-29"LOST" & "FOUND" $600: Hugh Conway finds inner peace in the Himalayas in this James Hilton work Lost Horizon
#7333, aired 2016-06-29LOST & FOUND $800: You can find Sawyer, aka Josh Holloway, on "Colony" on TV or in the "Ghost Protocol" entry of this film franchise Mission: Impossible
#7333, aired 2016-06-29"LOST" & "FOUND" $800: The title of a Lewis Carroll work reads "Through the Looking-Glass and What..." Alice Found There
#7333, aired 2016-06-29"LOST" & "FOUND" $1000: Joseph Ellis wrote this prize-winning history book that put a sibling twist on a name for the fathers of our country Founding Brothers
#7333, aired 2016-06-29LOST & FOUND $1200: As Benjamin Linus, Michael Emerson committed a few crimes; now he tries to stop them before they happen on this CBS show Person of Interest
#7333, aired 2016-06-29LOST & FOUND $1600: Evangeline Lilly traded in the island to play Hope van Dyne opposite Paul Rudd in this Marvel movie Ant-Man
#7333, aired 2016-06-29LOST & FOUND $2000: Henry Ian Cusick played Desmond on "Lost" & now can be found on this numeric CW sci-fi show The 100
#7218, aired 2016-01-20FOUND IN ROY G. BIV $400: In Ireland it began in 1981 as the ecology party the Green Party
#7218, aired 2016-01-20FOUND IN ROY G. BIV $800: Due to fear of communism, in the 1950s this color was followed by "Legs" to make a new baseball team name red
#7218, aired 2016-01-20FOUND IN ROY G. BIV $1600: The Sannar Dam in Sudan impounds the flow of this the Blue Nile
#7218, aired 2016-01-20FOUND IN ROY G. BIV $2000: Frank Sinatra covered this "emotional" Duke Ellington composition in 1955 "Mood Indigo"
#7218, aired 2016-01-20FOUND IN ROY G. BIV $6,800 (Daily Double): This title is borne by heirs apparent to the Dutch throne Prince of Orange
#7199, aired 2015-12-24FOUND IN GERMANY $200: For Neptune it's about 60,000 Earth days long a year
#7199, aired 2015-12-24FOUND IN GERMANY $400: A long tall tale, or a material to make sweaters yarn
#7199, aired 2015-12-24FOUND IN GERMANY $600: A burst of uncontrollable anger rage
#7199, aired 2015-12-24FOUND IN GERMANY $1,000 (Daily Double): This 4-letter word comes from the Hebrew for "with certainty" Amen
#7199, aired 2015-12-24FOUND IN GERMANY $1000: This adjective literally means having a skin disease caused by mites mangy
#7198, aired 2015-12-23FOUND IN GERMANY $200: It was the capital of Prussia before it was the capital of Germany Berlin
#7198, aired 2015-12-23FOUND IN GERMANY $400: Appropriately, a house where this theologian once lived in Wittenberg is now a Reformation museum Martin Luther
#7198, aired 2015-12-23FOUND IN GERMANY $600: Oak, beech & fir trees are in this forest region of southwestern Germany that borders Basel the Black Forest
#7198, aired 2015-12-23FOUND IN GERMANY $800: An industrial region of Germany is named for this 146-mile "r"iver, a tributary of the Rhine the Ruhr
#7198, aired 2015-12-23FOUND IN GERMANY $1000: Destroyed in a terrifying 1945 air raid, this city's best-known church was rebuilt & reopened 60 years later Dresden
#6752, aired 2014-01-14LOST & FOUND $200: Hemingway used Gertrude Stein's "You are all a lost" this word in the epigraph to "The Sun Also Rises" generation
#6752, aired 2014-01-14LOST & FOUND $400: In August 2011 an unknown 62-mile-long section of this landmark was discovered in the Gobi Desert the Great Wall of China
#6752, aired 2014-01-14LOST & FOUND $600: Many of the items attached to a 2-D surface in this French-named art form are objets trouves, aka found objects, aka junk a collage
#6752, aired 2014-01-14LOST & FOUND $800: This branch of medicine deals with supplying artificial parts to replace lost limbs prosthetics
#6752, aired 2014-01-14LOST & FOUND $1000: Discovered by Galileo in 1610, this moon takes 3.55 days to orbit Jupiter; how continental! Europa
#6563, aired 2013-03-13FOUND IN GERMANY $200: Schwarzwald, also known as the Black this the Black Forest
#6563, aired 2013-03-13FOUND IN GERMANY $400: For Yule shopping, Christkindlmarkt, Christkind literally meaning this little guy the Christ Child (the baby Jesus accepted)
#6563, aired 2013-03-13FOUND IN GERMANY $600: This river that flows past Worms & Mainz the Rhine
#6563, aired 2013-03-13FOUND IN GERMANY $800: This former Berlin Wall checkpoint, where you can see instruments of escape used by East Germans Checkpoint Charlie
#6563, aired 2013-03-13FOUND IN GERMANY $1000: This concentration camp site just north of Munich Dachau
#6518, aired 2013-01-09WORDS FOUND BEFORE BEAR $400: The Arctic has this type of "ice cap" polar
#6518, aired 2013-01-09WORDS FOUND BEFORE BEAR $800: 4-letter word of disdain; when doubled, it's a verb meaning to dismiss pooh
#6518, aired 2013-01-09WORDS FOUND BEFORE BEAR $1200: The Maharishi sometimes used this word as part of his name Yogi
#6518, aired 2013-01-09WORDS FOUND BEFORE BEAR $1600: This city name comes from an Illinois Native American word for the wild leek Chicago
#6518, aired 2013-01-09WORDS FOUND BEFORE BEAR $2000: A tough lad in 1950s England was this type of "boy" Teddy boy
#6046, aired 2010-12-20BIRTH! HELPED FOUND THE USA! DEATH! $400: Born May 29, 1736, helped us get liberty, got death June 6, 1799 Patrick Henry
#6046, aired 2010-12-20BIRTH! HELPED FOUND THE USA! DEATH! $800: Born Jan. 12, 1737 in Massachusetts, served in the state's general court, signed out Oct. 8, 1793 John Hancock
#6046, aired 2010-12-20BIRTH! HELPED FOUND THE USA! DEATH! $1200: Born Dec. 12, 1745, was the first to sing lead for the Supremes, faced the final decision May 17, 1829 John Jay
#6046, aired 2010-12-20BIRTH! HELPED FOUND THE USA! DEATH! $1600: Born July 26, 1739, later served as veep but not as the leader of Parliament/Funkadelic, died April 20, 1812 (George) Clinton
#6046, aired 2010-12-20BIRTH! HELPED FOUND THE USA! DEATH! $2000: Cute as a "button" when born around 1735, served in the Georgia assembly, killed in a duel in 1777 Button Gwinnett
#5983, aired 2010-09-22FOUND IN MONGOLIA $200: Mongolia's annual Naadam festival includes archery, wrestling & the racing of these animals horses
#5983, aired 2010-09-22FOUND IN MONGOLIA $400: An Eskimo house an igloo
#5983, aired 2010-09-22FOUND IN MONGOLIA $400: Navigable but carrying little traffic, the Selenge River forms part of Mongolia's border with this country Russia
#5983, aired 2010-09-22FOUND IN MONGOLIA $600: The name of the leading Mongolian newspaper Unen, just like Pravda, translates as this truth
#5983, aired 2010-09-22FOUND IN MONGOLIA $800: A low volume expression of pain a moan
#5983, aired 2010-09-22FOUND IN MONGOLIA $800: The only international airport in Mongolia bears the name of this 13th century Mongol Genghis Khan
#5983, aired 2010-09-22FOUND IN MONGOLIA $1000: With more than 400 monks, Mongolia's Gandan Monastery is a leading national center of this religion Buddhism
#5983, aired 2010-09-22FOUND IN MONGOLIA $1200: A temporary provision of money (usually at interest) a loan
#5983, aired 2010-09-22FOUND IN MONGOLIA $1600: A soccer scooooooore! a goal
#5983, aired 2010-09-22FOUND IN MONGOLIA $2000: A body of water cut off from a larger body of water by a reef of sand a lagoon
#5875, aired 2010-03-12FOUND IN THE JEOPARDY! ATTIC $200: On his last trip to Greece, Johnny picked up this wind instrument; someday, I'll take lessons a pan flute
#5875, aired 2010-03-12FOUND IN THE JEOPARDY! ATTIC $400: If the heat goes out, we could always burn our piece of this hard, high-carbon type of coal anthracite
#5875, aired 2010-03-12FOUND IN THE JEOPARDY! ATTIC $600: Home run--the bobblehead seen here of this former national league manager will get something on eBay, right? (Tommy) Lasorda
#5875, aired 2010-03-12FOUND IN THE JEOPARDY! ATTIC $800: Mmm, a pecan log roll from this chain of restaurants with over 200 interstate locations--anyone hungry? Stuckey's
#5875, aired 2010-03-12FOUND IN THE JEOPARDY! ATTIC $1000: Some diehard "Jeopardy!" Democrat still has the pin seen here from this election year 1988
#5658, aired 2009-03-25ALSO FOUND AT A CIRCUS $400: Subtract 2 symbols from the Olympic logo created in 1914 & you get this three rings
#5658, aired 2009-03-25ALSO FOUND AT A CIRCUS $800: This product from Adobe lets you create & share documents in PDF form Acrobat
#5658, aired 2009-03-25ALSO FOUND AT A CIRCUS $1200: Though named Marlin, Marlin in "Finding Nemo" was actually this type of fish a clownfish
#5658, aired 2009-03-25ALSO FOUND AT A CIRCUS $1600: You'll go head over heels for these stemless cocktail glasses with thick bottoms tumblers
#5658, aired 2009-03-25ALSO FOUND AT A CIRCUS $2000: Aussie Medicare features this, what the AHD defines as "a guarantee, as of professional or financial security" a safety net
#5542, aired 2008-10-14FOUND IN TRANSLATION $200: Livius Andronicus started Latin epic poetry by translating this author from Greek Homer
#5542, aired 2008-10-14FOUND IN TRANSLATION $400: "Ende Gut, Alles Gut" is the German title of this Shakespeare play All's Well That Ends Well
#5542, aired 2008-10-14FOUND IN TRANSLATION $600: Constance Garnett first brought English readers "Prestupleniye i Nakazaniye", this Dostoyevsky work Crime and Punishment
#5542, aired 2008-10-14FOUND IN TRANSLATION $800: In Czech translation, this Dan Brown bestseller is "Sifra Mistra Leonarda" The Da Vinci Code
#5542, aired 2008-10-14FOUND IN TRANSLATION $1000: Amazon.fr lists works by this U.S. author (with a French name), such as his "Hondo, L'Homme du Desert" Louis L'Amour
#4742, aired 2005-03-29FOUND IN SPACE $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports.) Two stars in the Big Dipper's bowl are called pointer stars because the line drawn through them points to this the North Star
#4742, aired 2005-03-29FOUND IN SPACE $800: A.C. Crommelin proved that 3 of these, seen in 1818, 1873 & 1928, were really 1 of these visiting 3 times comets
#4742, aired 2005-03-29FOUND IN SPACE $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew points to a planetary symbol on a chalkboard.) The seventh planet has a symbol that incorporates the first initial of this discoverer's last name Herschel
#4742, aired 2005-03-29FOUND IN SPACE $1600: The radiant is the point from which these, such as the Lyrids, originate meteor showers
#4742, aired 2005-03-29FOUND IN SPACE $2000: 9-letter word for the phenomenon that produced the mass of stellar debris called Cassiopeia A a supernova
#4683, aired 2005-01-05THEY FOUND MORE THAN ONE ELEMENT $400: Make no bones about it, Sir Humphry Davy discovered calcium, Ca, Sodium, Na, & this, K Potassium
#4683, aired 2005-01-05THEY FOUND MORE THAN ONE ELEMENT $800: Ramsey & Travers must have been into sci-fi--they found xenon & this element, No. 36 Krypton
#4683, aired 2005-01-05THEY FOUND MORE THAN ONE ELEMENT $1,000 (Daily Double): Klaproth, who found cerium, also found this element that's last on the alphabetical list zirconium
#4683, aired 2005-01-05THEY FOUND MORE THAN ONE ELEMENT $1200: The industrious Berzelius ferreted out thorium & selenium & was the first to see Si, this Silicon
#4683, aired 2005-01-05THEY FOUND MORE THAN ONE ELEMENT $1600: Scheele helped discover every element whose name ends in "Orine", these two chlorine and fluorine
#3670, aired 2000-07-14WORDS FOUND IN MAGAZINE NAMES $200: Dollar amount found in Money One (mONEy)
#3670, aired 2000-07-14WORDS FOUND IN MAGAZINE NAMES $400: This makes waste in Martha Stewart Living Haste (martHA STEwart living)
#3670, aired 2000-07-14WORDS FOUND IN MAGAZINE NAMES $600: Synonym for "identical" found in Sesame Street Magazine Same (seSAME street)
#3670, aired 2000-07-14WORDS FOUND IN MAGAZINE NAMES $1000: South African monetary unit racing through Car And Driver Rand (caR AND driver)
#3537, aired 2000-01-11FOUND $100: Agnes Baden-Powell helped found the Girl Guides soon after her brother Robert founded this movement Boy Scouts
#3537, aired 2000-01-11FOUND $200: Ben Franklin helped found this Ivy League school that had the USA's first medical school University of Pennsylvania
#3537, aired 2000-01-11FOUND $400: Fritz & Laura Perls founded this school of psychotherapy, from German for "form" Gestalt
#3537, aired 2000-01-11FOUND $500: Cowboy nickname of William Donovan, founder of the OSS & of modern U.S. intelligence "Wild Bill"
#3537, aired 2000-01-11FOUND $600 (Daily Double): In the early 1900s William Durant put together Buick, Oldsmobile & other companies to found this corporation General Motors
#3153, aired 1998-04-22GUYS WHO FOUND THINGS $200: In the 1570s this British circumnavigator attacked many Spanish ships as a pirate in the Caribbean Sir Francis Drake
#3153, aired 1998-04-22GUYS WHO FOUND THINGS $400: This naval commander discovered a mountain range in Antarctica while aboard the plane seen here: Richard Byrd
#3153, aired 1998-04-22GUYS WHO FOUND THINGS $600: This man who sought the source of the Nile was knighted in 1886 Sir Richard Burton
#3153, aired 1998-04-22GUYS WHO FOUND THINGS $800: This priest first met Louis Joliet when Joliet arrived at his mission at St. Ignace in December 1672 Marquette
#3153, aired 1998-04-22GUYS WHO FOUND THINGS $1000: In 1497 this Venetian sailing for England became the first European since the Vikings to reach N. America John Cabot
#2420, aired 1995-02-24LOST & FOUND $100: Found in 1920 in southern Africa, the 60-ton Hoba West is one of these outer space visitors a meteorite
#2420, aired 1995-02-24LOST & FOUND $200: In its year & a half of operation in the 1860s, it lost only one mail delivery the Pony Express
#2420, aired 1995-02-24LOST & FOUND $300: 31 of this Renaissance artist's notebooks have been found; no one knows how many are lost da Vinci
#2420, aired 1995-02-24LOST & FOUND $400: It was found on Samothrace in 1863 with no head or arms; a hand turned up in 1950 Winged Victory of Samothrace
#2420, aired 1995-02-24LOST & FOUND $500: These include those of Dan, Gad & Naphtali the lost tribes of Israel
#1542, aired 1991-04-23LITERARY LOST & FOUND $200: It's what a crooked man found against a crooked style a crooked sixpence
#1542, aired 1991-04-23LITERARY LOST & FOUND $400: It's where Poe's manuscript was found a bottle
#1542, aired 1991-04-23LITERARY LOST & FOUND $600: It's said Gertrude Stein coined the phrase "Lost Generation" in a conversation with this author Ernest Hemingway
#1542, aired 1991-04-23LITERARY LOST & FOUND $1,000 (Daily Double): Charles Jackson's study of an alcoholic who goes on a fling The Lost Weekend
#1542, aired 1991-04-23LITERARY LOST & FOUND $1000: Poet laureate who wrote, "Tis better to have loved & lost than never to have loved at all" Lord Tennyson
#409, aired 1986-04-03"FOUND" $200: First 4 words of "Blueberry Hill" "I found my thrill"
#409, aired 1986-04-03"FOUND" $400: Plant where workers make molded metal products called castings a foundry
#409, aired 1986-04-03"FOUND" $600: In the U.S., 4 of the largest are Ford, Rockefeller, & the Weather Girls' corsets foundations
#409, aired 1986-04-03"FOUND" $800: To disable a horse by excessive feeding to founder
#409, aired 1986-04-03"FOUND" $1000: Poe began to "find" recognition in 1833, when he received $50 for this short story "MS. Found in a Bottle"

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