Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (41 results returned)
#8961, aired 2023-10-30 | BRING OUT YOUR FRED $400: "Somebody To Love", a Queen song title, provides the name of a biography of this late lead singer Freddie Mercury |
#8961, aired 2023-10-30 | BRING OUT YOUR FRED $800: Northern readers got the lowdown on slavery in 1845's "Narrative of the Life of" this former slave & orator Frederick Douglass |
#8961, aired 2023-10-30 | BRING OUT YOUR FRED $1200: Born in Berlin in 1901, this composer was known for his collaborations with Alan Jay Lerner (Frederick) Loewe |
#8961, aired 2023-10-30 | BRING OUT YOUR FRED $1600: This 18th century monarch once quipped, "God is always with the strongest battalions" Frederick the Great |
#8961, aired 2023-10-30 | BRING OUT YOUR FRED $2000: In 1989, he became president of South Africa; a few years later, he was deputy president Frederik Willem de Klerk |
#8155, aired 2020-02-07 | FRED(E)RIC(K)S OF HOLLYWOOD $400: Born Frederick Austerlitz, this actor was free to create his own dances on film Fred Astaire |
#8155, aired 2020-02-07 | FRED(E)RIC(K)S OF HOLLYWOOD $800: This former child actor is now a busy TV director & even directed brother Ben in "Boy Meets World" Fred Savage |
#8155, aired 2020-02-07 | FRED(E)RIC(K)S OF HOLLYWOOD $1200: With the help of makeup artist Wally Westmore, Fredric March won an Oscar in this dual role from a literary classic Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde |
#8155, aired 2020-02-07 | FRED(E)RIC(K)S OF HOLLYWOOD $1600: This funnyman improvised his way to greatness in films like "Waiting for Guffman" and "A Mighty Wind" Fred Willard |
#8155, aired 2020-02-07 | FRED(E)RIC(K)S OF HOLLYWOOD $2000: This actor who played a killer in "Double Indemnity" was a sweet dad to "My Three Sons" on TV Fred MacMurray |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | RHYMIN' FRED $200: 1-syllable term for the USA's central banking authority the Fed |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | RHYMIN' FRED $600: Number of points offered in a sports wager to equalize the competition the spread |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | RHYMIN' FRED $800: Existential trepidation dread |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | RHYMIN' FRED $1000: The raised helical rib of a screw the thread |
#5113, aired 2006-11-29 | BRING OUT YOUR FRED $400: The 18th century monarch once quipped, "God is always with the strongest battalions" Frederick the Great |
#5113, aired 2006-11-29 | BRING OUT YOUR FRED $800: Born in Berlin in 1901, this composer was known for his collaborations with Alan Jay Lerner Fred Loewe |
#5113, aired 2006-11-29 | BRING OUT YOUR FRED $1200: In deteriorating health, he gave his last public piano recital in London at an 1848 benefit for Polish refugees (Frédéric) Chopin |
#5113, aired 2006-11-29 | BRING OUT YOUR FRED $1600: Northern readers got the lowdown on slavery in 1845's "Narrative of the Life of" this former slave & orator Frederick Douglass |
#5113, aired 2006-11-29 | BRING OUT YOUR FRED $2000: In 1989 he became president of South Africa; a few years later, he was deputy president (Frederik) de Klerk |
#4826, aired 2005-09-12 | FRED THOMPSON, ACTING SENATOR $200: Fred Dalton Thompson was still in the Senate when he took the role of D.A. Arthur Branch on this drama Law & Order |
#4826, aired 2005-09-12 | FRED THOMPSON, ACTING SENATOR $400: In 1973, at age 30, Fred was minority counsel to the Senate committee investigating this scandal Watergate |
#4826, aired 2005-09-12 | FRED THOMPSON, ACTING SENATOR $600: Thompson joined the Navy for this "colorful" 1990 submarine film The Hunt for Red October |
#4826, aired 2005-09-12 | FRED THOMPSON, ACTING SENATOR $800: Sen. Fred played the White House Chief of Staff in this 1993 Clint Eastwood Secret Service pic In the Line of Fire |
#4826, aired 2005-09-12 | FRED THOMPSON, ACTING SENATOR $1000: Sen. Thompson horsed around voicing Sir Trenton in this 2005 film about an abandoned zebra Racing Stripes |
#3506, aired 1999-11-29 | FRED ASTAIRE FILMS $200: Astaire was nominated for a Supporting Actor Oscar for this fiery 1974 disaster epic The Towering Inferno |
#3506, aired 1999-11-29 | FRED ASTAIRE FILMS $400: Fred came out of retirement to replace an injured Gene Kelly as Judy Garland's co-star in this holiday musical Easter Parade |
#3506, aired 1999-11-29 | FRED ASTAIRE FILMS $600: Appropriate title question of this 1937 Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers film Shall We Dance? |
#1455, aired 1990-12-21 | KINGS NAMED FRED $100: This Prussian king is called Friedrich der Grosse in German Frederick the Great |
#1455, aired 1990-12-21 | KINGS NAMED FRED $200: Sicily's crusader King Frederick II crowned himself king of this holy city in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem |
#1455, aired 1990-12-21 | KINGS NAMED FRED $300: Frederick III's coronation as this in 1452 was the last in Rome by a pope Holy Roman emperor |
#1455, aired 1990-12-21 | KINGS NAMED FRED $400: Noted for his red beard, this German king drowned while crossing the River Saleph in 1190 Barbarossa |
#1455, aired 1990-12-21 | KINGS NAMED FRED $500: Frederick Augustus I of Saxony lost 3/5 of his land at this 1815 conclave the Congress of Vienna |
#303, aired 1985-11-06 | "FRED" $200: On the 1950s "Today Show" Dave Garroway was often upstaged by this chimp (J. Fred) Muggs |
#303, aired 1985-11-06 | "FRED" $400: The Smithsonian now displays the red cardigan of this PBS children's star Mister Rogers |
#303, aired 1985-11-06 | "FRED" $600: Knighted by the queen this discount airline pioneer may yet start another airline Freddie Laker |
#303, aired 1985-11-06 | "FRED" $1,000 (Daily Double): Also known as Baldemar Huerta, this country singer is perhaps best known for "Wasted Days & Wasted Nights" Freddie Fender |
#303, aired 1985-11-06 | "FRED" $1000: German legend says this Holy Roman Emperor never died but sleeps until his red beard circle the table Frederick Barbarossa |
#179, aired 1985-05-16 | "FRED"s $200: William Frawley role on "I Love Lucy" Fred Mertz |
#179, aired 1985-05-16 | "FRED"s $300 (Daily Double): Rock 'n' roll star who did this version of a 1922 jazz hit: "Well, way down yonder in New Orleans / In the land of the dreamy scenes / There's a Garden of Eden, / Ah, you know what I mean" Freddy Cannon |
#179, aired 1985-05-16 | "FRED"s $400: "Yabba dabba doo" Fred Flintstone |
#179, aired 1985-05-16 | "FRED"s $600: Noted for sexy lingerie by catalogue, they also operate 194 stores in 34 states Frederick's of Hollywood |
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