Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (32 results returned)
#18, aired 2023-10-25 | SIGMUND FREUD $300: At the Freud museum in London, the centerpiece of Freud's study is one of these furniture items, famously used in his work a couch |
#18, aired 2023-10-25 | SIGMUND FREUD $600: Freud's personality theory divides the human psyche into 3 parts: the ego, the superego, and this, the seat of our most primitive instincts the id |
#18, aired 2023-10-25 | SIGMUND FREUD $900: Freud believed the "royal road" to the unconscious was the interpretation of these experiences -- assuming you can remember them dreams |
#18, aired 2023-10-25 | SIGMUND FREUD $1,000 (Daily Double): From the Latin for "desire" or "lust", Freud used this word to refer to a person's sex drive libido |
#18, aired 2023-10-25 | SIGMUND FREUD $1500: This familiar quote, a caveat against overthinking, is widely misattributed to Freud; though his 20-cigar-a-day habit may have inspired it sometimes a cigar is just a cigar |
#7140, aired 2015-10-02 | PAGING DR. FREUD $400: Escaping Nazi domination in 1938, Sigmund Freud left his longtime Vienna home to settle in this capital London |
#7140, aired 2015-10-02 | PAGING DR. FREUD $800: Freud & this Swiss mister met in 1907 & collaborated for 5 years before disagreeing & splitting up (Carl) Jung |
#7140, aired 2015-10-02 | PAGING DR. FREUD $1600: Like father, like child--this offspring of Sigmund is considered a founder of child psychoanalysis Anna Freud |
#7140, aired 2015-10-02 | PAGING DR. FREUD $2000: In mythology, he was the brother of Hypnos; in Freudian theory, it represents the death instinct Thanatos |
#7140, aired 2015-10-02 | PAGING DR. FREUD $3,000 (Daily Double): In German, Freud called this part of the human psyche the "Uber-Ich" the superego |
#5337, aired 2007-11-20 | FREUD $200: From 1902 to 1938 Sigmund Freud was psyched working as a professor at the University of this European Capital Vienna |
#5337, aired 2007-11-20 | FREUD $400: In 1905 Freud broke ground & shocked the world with "Three Essays on the Theory of" this Sexuality |
#5337, aired 2007-11-20 | FREUD $600: The one great question Freud said he could not answer was "What does" one of these "want?" a woman |
#5337, aired 2007-11-20 | FREUD $800: Freud used this "mythological" term to describe a boy's envy of his father & love of his mother an Oedipal complex |
#5337, aired 2007-11-20 | FREUD $1000: In the language of this "sleepy" 1899 Freud work, a wish can be fulfilled by an imaginary wish fulfillment The Interpretation of Dreams |
#5082, aired 2006-10-17 | SIGMUND FREUD $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew walks by an exhibit in the Freud Museum in Vienna, Austria.) In 1896, Freud created this word for the technique we associate with couches psychoanalysis |
#5082, aired 2006-10-17 | SIGMUND FREUD $400: Freud claimed to unlock the case of "The Wolf Man" through the white wolves the patient saw in one of these a dream |
#5082, aired 2006-10-17 | SIGMUND FREUD $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew is in the library of the Freud Museum, Vienna, Austria.) I'm holding a first edition of Freud's 1923 classic work, "Das Ich und das Es", translated in 1927 as these 2 words id & ego |
#5082, aired 2006-10-17 | SIGMUND FREUD $800: Freud worked & lived at Berggasse 19, Vienna, from 1891 to 1938, when he fled from the Nazis to this world capital London |
#5082, aired 2006-10-17 | SIGMUND FREUD $1000: (Jon of the Clue Crew appears in the Freud Museum, Vienna, Austria.) In his case history of 18-year-old Dora, who came here around 1900, Freud admits he failed to deal with this process, the patient's attachment to him transference |
#1666, aired 1991-11-25 | FREUD $200: Born in Moravia, Freud moved to this city in 1859 & spent most of the next 78 years there Vienna |
#1666, aired 1991-11-25 | FREUD $400: In 1910 Freud wrote a profile of this Renaissance artist & inventor Da Vinci |
#1666, aired 1991-11-25 | FREUD $600: Freud was the first to use this 6-letter term for urges that are satisfied pleasurably libido |
#1666, aired 1991-11-25 | FREUD $800: A few weeks after the outbreak of WWII, Freud died in this country to which he'd fled from Nazism Great Britain (England) |
#1666, aired 1991-11-25 | FREUD $1000: Freud developed this analytic process where the patient is encouraged to express random thoughts free association |
#1305, aired 1990-04-13 | SIGMUND FREUD $400: Of the id, ego or superego, the one that Freud thought represented reason & common sense ego |
#1305, aired 1990-04-13 | SIGMUND FREUD $600: Early in his career Freud used this treatment method pioneered by Franz Mesmer hypnosis |
#688, aired 1987-09-09 | FREUD $200: In real life, Freud studied this drug; in fiction, he cured Sherlock Holmes' addiction to it cocaine |
#688, aired 1987-09-09 | FREUD $400: Freud said people kept painful memories out of conscious awareness by this type of "mechanism" repression (defense) |
#688, aired 1987-09-09 | FREUD $700 (Daily Double): Freud's theories divided the human mind into these 3 parts the ego, the id & the superego |
#688, aired 1987-09-09 | FREUD $800: Freud developed this analytic technique that allowed patients to say whatever came to mind free association |
#688, aired 1987-09-09 | FREUD $1000: While undergoing self-analysis, he wrote this, the best known of his works The Interpretation of Dreams |
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