Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (20 results returned)
#8308, aired 2021-01-06 | GADGET $200: Introduced in 1989, the GRiDPad was the first of these portable computers that are now smaller & slimmer than laptops a tablet |
#8308, aired 2021-01-06 | GADGET $400: The fully automatic AT-LP60X one of these from Audio-Technica lists for less than $100; time to break out those old 45s a turntable |
#8308, aired 2021-01-06 | GADGET $600: No more cords! These Pro earbuds from Apple are wireless, noise-cancelling & water resistant AirPod Pros |
#8308, aired 2021-01-06 | GADGET $800: The Blunt XL one of these is able to withstand rain & winds of up to 60 mph thanks to its high-density fabric & tensioning system an umbrella |
#8308, aired 2021-01-06 | GADGET $1000: The V11 Torque Drive cordless vacuum from this company promises 60 minutes of use without needing to recharge Dyson |
#8043, aired 2019-07-24 | GO, GO, GADGET... $200: LifeStraw is a drinking implement that acts as this, allowing you to drink from dubious water sources a purifier (or filter) |
#8043, aired 2019-07-24 | GO, GO, GADGET... $400: In the name of Aibo, Sony's robot dog, the "A" & "I" stand for this, but "Aibo" also means "companion" in Japanese artificial intelligence |
#8043, aired 2019-07-24 | GO, GO, GADGET... $600: The Smarter Fridge Cam takes pictures every time you open your fridge, & even keeps track of these with a "best before" tracker expiration dates |
#8043, aired 2019-07-24 | GO, GO, GADGET... $800: Ghost hunters would never be caught without an EMF meter, which detects these fields, EMF for short electromagnetic fields |
#8043, aired 2019-07-24 | GO, GO, GADGET... $1000: Crustaceans have hard outer shells called these; the CLOi SuitBot is billed as one that helps you lift things exoskeletons |
#7044, aired 2015-04-09 | WHAT A COOL GADGET $400: Feel like a sorcerer as you change TV channels by waving the Kymera Magic this Wand |
#7044, aired 2015-04-09 | WHAT A COOL GADGET $800: Its Aquabeat 2 MP3 player for swimmers has a stopwatch, too; making amends for those skimpy men's swim bottoms? Speedo |
#7044, aired 2015-04-09 | WHAT A COOL GADGET $1200: The Socialmatic camera from this company has a built-in inkless printer & you won't have to shake the photos Polaroid |
#7044, aired 2015-04-09 | WHAT A COOL GADGET $1600: The Surge from this rhyming company counts your steps, calories & floors climbed & includes GPS Fitbit |
#7044, aired 2015-04-09 | WHAT A COOL GADGET $2000: A virtual-reality demo for this "Rift" device let the user explore the bridge of Voyager from "Star Trek" Oculus |
#4246, aired 2003-02-03 | INSPECT HER GADGET $200: In 1903 Mary Anderson invented this device that makes it easier to see when you're driving a car in the rain windshield wipers |
#4246, aired 2003-02-03 | INSPECT HER GADGET $400: Margaret Knight invented a machine to make the square-bottomed variety of these grocery store items in 1870 paper bag |
#4246, aired 2003-02-03 | INSPECT HER GADGET $600: The holder of 28 patents, Helena Augusta Blanchard invented the first of these that could do a zigzag stitch sewing machine |
#4246, aired 2003-02-03 | INSPECT HER GADGET $800: A holder of 49 patents, Beulah Henry invented one of these to duplicate documents long before Xerox copy machine |
#4246, aired 2003-02-03 | INSPECT HER GADGET $1000: Lillian Moller Gilbreth invented the type of this household item with the step-on opener still used today garbage can |
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