Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#8875, aired 2023-05-19 | GAITS $400: The name of this gait between a trot & a gallop likely derives from an English pilgrimage site a canter |
#8875, aired 2023-05-19 | GAITS $800: This supermodel's strut has been deemed one of the fiercest runway walks of all time (Naomi) Campbell |
#8875, aired 2023-05-19 | GAITS $1200: Some theorize that the uneven gait of this first Stuart king of England was the result of rickets or cerebral palsy James I |
#8875, aired 2023-05-19 | GAITS $1600: In a Monty Python sketch, John Cleese, working in this govt. office, grants Michael Palin a research fellowship on La Marche Futile the Ministry of Silly Walks |
#8875, aired 2023-05-19 | GAITS $2000: The amble is the name of the walk used by okapis & this relative; both legs on the same side move at the same time giraffe |
#5126, aired 2006-12-18 | GAITS $400: It can be a walk or a dance in which the feet aren't lifted from the floor a shuffle |
#5126, aired 2006-12-18 | GAITS $800: It's the type of military parade step seen here a goose step |
#5126, aired 2006-12-18 | GAITS $1200: Also a cooking term, it means to walk with short, delicate steps mince |
#5126, aired 2006-12-18 | GAITS $1600: Let's see if "Eddie" can get his steed up to this 3-beat gain, a tad slower than a gallop a canter |
#5126, aired 2006-12-18 | GAITS $2000: Lewis Carroll altered "gallop" to create this word that now means "to leap heavily" galumph |
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