Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (50 results returned)
#9128, aired 2024-06-19 | "G"-MEN $400: In 2016 this current Attorney General was nominated to the Supreme Court by Barack Obama Merrick Garland |
#9128, aired 2024-06-19 | "G"-MEN $800: This "Real Sports" host also hosted "The Today Show" for more than a decade Bryant Gumbel |
#9128, aired 2024-06-19 | "G"-MEN $1200: He was succeeded by Ben Bernanke as head of the Fed Greenspan |
#9128, aired 2024-06-19 | "G"-MEN $1600: In his 2008 book "Outliers", he wrote, "Ten thousand hours is the magic number of greatness" Gladwell |
#9128, aired 2024-06-19 | "G"-MEN $2000: The G-men were after this G-man who was born in Chicago & nicknamed Sam "the Cigar" Sam Giancana |
#6037, aired 2010-12-07 | WORLD BOOK DESCRIBES THE "G" MAN $200: "In 1997, the House (of Reps.) voted to reprimand him... It marked the first time the House had reprimanded a Speaker" Gingrich |
#6037, aired 2010-12-07 | WORLD BOOK DESCRIBES THE "G" MAN $400: "See Simon, Paul" (Art) Garfunkel |
#6037, aired 2010-12-07 | WORLD BOOK DESCRIBES THE "G" MAN $600: "American poet... became known as a leader of the Beat literary movement of the 1950s" (Allen) Ginsberg |
#6037, aired 2010-12-07 | WORLD BOOK DESCRIBES THE "G" MAN $800: "Served under the Apache leaders Cochise and Mangas Coloradas... in 1894, he was moved to Fort Sill Geronimo |
#6037, aired 2010-12-07 | WORLD BOOK DESCRIBES THE "G" MAN $1000: "One of the most original and provocative American architects working today" (Frank) Gehry |
#6005, aired 2010-10-22 | "G" MEN $200: For his leadership during 9/11, this New York City mayor received an honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth Giuliani |
#6005, aired 2010-10-22 | "G" MEN $400: In a Gallup poll of the most admired people of the 20th century, this evangelist ranked seventh (Billy) Graham |
#6005, aired 2010-10-22 | "G" MEN $600: Wellington's last words, "Yes, if you please", came when asked if he'd like some tea, maybe this P.M. who followed him Earl Grey |
#6005, aired 2010-10-22 | "G" MEN $800: In the 1970s this future veep was a reporter for the Tennessean newspaper (Al) Gore |
#6005, aired 2010-10-22 | "G" MEN $1000: His custom-made King Silver Flair trumpet is part of the Smithsonian collection (Dizzy) Gillespie |
#4475, aired 2004-02-06 | "G" MEN $400: He said of the Mercury capsule that carried him into orbit in Feb. 1962, "You don't get into it, you put it on" John Glenn |
#4475, aired 2004-02-06 | "G" MEN $800: In 1957 he preached to a crowd of 100,000 at Yankee Stadium Billy Graham |
#4475, aired 2004-02-06 | "G" MEN $1200: In 1882 a religious fanatic named Charles Guiteau was hanged for the murder of this man James Garfield |
#4475, aired 2004-02-06 | "G" MEN $1600: This king donated the "Royal Library" of the English kings to the British Museum in 1757 George II |
#4475, aired 2004-02-06 | "G" MEN $2000: Of the men on the front of currently printed U.S. paper bills he was the most recent to have been president Ulysses S. Grant |
#4454, aired 2004-01-08 | "G" MEN $400: When we say he invented movable type, we mean he invented the mold which made movable type practical Johannes Gutenberg |
#4454, aired 2004-01-08 | "G" MEN $800: "The Kingdom of Swing" was this man's 1939 autobiography Benny Goodman |
#4454, aired 2004-01-08 | "G" MEN $1200: On April 12, 1961 this Soviet air force pilot made a trip around the world in 108 minutes Yuri Gagarin |
#4454, aired 2004-01-08 | "G" MEN $1600: He actually formed his Italian Legion, later known as the Red Shirts, in South America in the 1840s (Giuseppe) Garibaldi |
#4454, aired 2004-01-08 | "G" MEN $2,000 (Daily Double): This U.S. composer wrote "geographical" suites about the Hudson River & Niagara Falls, among others Ferde Grofe |
#4121, aired 2002-07-01 | G-MEN & WOMEN $400: (Cheryl gives the clue from the National Air and Space Museum.) This is the actual Mercury spacecraft, Friendship 7, in which he orbited the Earth February 20, 1962 John Glenn |
#4121, aired 2002-07-01 | G-MEN & WOMEN $800: This Hungarian actress once remarked, "I never hated a man enough to give him his diamonds back" Zsa Zsa Gabor |
#4121, aired 2002-07-01 | G-MEN & WOMEN $1200: It was the Buddha's family name Gautama |
#4121, aired 2002-07-01 | G-MEN & WOMEN $1600: This existential Frenchman's plays include "The Maids" & "The Balcony" Jean Genet |
#4121, aired 2002-07-01 | G-MEN & WOMEN $2000: She was the first woman to lead the world's largest democracy Indira Gandhi |
#3708, aired 2000-10-18 | "G" MEN $200: This influential modern jazz trumpeter was born in Cheraw, South Carolina in 1917 Dizzy Gillespie |
#3708, aired 2000-10-18 | "G" MEN $400: In 1957 this comrade became Soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko |
#3708, aired 2000-10-18 | "G" MEN $600: He was Mary Wollstonecraft's husband & Mary Shelley's father William Godwin |
#3708, aired 2000-10-18 | "G" MEN $800: This general skillfully led the left side of American forces at the battles of Trenton & Brandywine Nathanael Greene |
#3708, aired 2000-10-18 | "G" MEN $1000: The theories of this 2nd century Greek physician influenced medical practice for centuries Galen |
#3678, aired 2000-09-06 | G-MEN $100: In 1985 Richard Miller became the first FBI agent to go on trial for this espionage (or spying) |
#3678, aired 2000-09-06 | G-MEN $200: Janet Reno was made U.S. Attorney General during the 1993 FBI-Branch Davidian standoff near this city Waco |
#3678, aired 2000-09-06 | G-MEN $300: In the 1960s the FBI sent infiltrators into this militant black organization founded by Newton & Seale the Black Panthers |
#3678, aired 2000-09-06 | G-MEN $400: The famous 1980 FBI sting dubbed this was just too sheikh for the room Abscam |
#3678, aired 2000-09-06 | G-MEN $500: Agents-to-be undergo 15 weeks of training at the FBI Academy in this Virginia city Quantico |
#3671, aired 2000-07-17 | "G" MEN $200: In 1919 this producer/director found United Artists along with Charlie Chaplin & 2 others D.W. Griffith |
#3671, aired 2000-07-17 | "G" MEN $400: At the end of his 1633 trial he is said to have muttered with regard to the Earth, "Even so, it does move" Galileo |
#3671, aired 2000-07-17 | "G" MEN $600: He sold several paintings to finance his 1891 trip to Tahiti to observe & paint its customs Paul Gauguin |
#3671, aired 2000-07-17 | "G" MEN $700 (Daily Double): In the 1850s this inventor wrote a 2-volume work about his discovery titled "Gum Elastic and its Varieties" Charles Goodyear |
#3671, aired 2000-07-17 | "G" MEN $1000: During World War I, this future Bauhaus founder was wounded & received the Iron Cross for bravery Walter Gropius |
#1429, aired 1990-11-15 | "G" MEN $100: In 1980, at age 19, he became the youngest player named MVP of the NHL Gretzky |
#1429, aired 1990-11-15 | "G" MEN $200: He was Benson DuBois on TV before playing the "Phantom of the Opera" in L.A. Robert Guillaume |
#1429, aired 1990-11-15 | "G" MEN $300: Under the pen name A.A. Fair, he created private eyes Bertha Cool & Donald Lam Erle Stanley Gardner |
#1429, aired 1990-11-15 | "G" MEN $400: After helping to organize the AFL, he headed it for almost 40 years Samuel Gompers |
#1429, aired 1990-11-15 | "G" MEN $500: Convinced the novel was evil, he burned the second part of "Dead Souls" shortly before he died Gogol |
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