Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (99 results returned)
#9025, aired 2024-01-26 | GAS EVERYWHERE $400: A 2022 U.N. report on this gas said it has the same climate impact "whether it is emitted by a cow, or by a leaky valve in an oilfield" methane |
#9025, aired 2024-01-26 | GAS EVERYWHERE $800: Boyle's law states that at a constant temperature the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its this volume |
#9025, aired 2024-01-26 | GAS EVERYWHERE $1200: Oganesson & radon are 2 radioactive members of this gas group on the periodic table noble gases |
#9025, aired 2024-01-26 | GAS EVERYWHERE $1600: Exoplanets a bit bigger than ours are "super Earths"; 51 Pegasi B, a gas giant that orbits near its star, is a "hot" this planet Jupiter |
#9025, aired 2024-01-26 | GAS EVERYWHERE $2000: Emitted from trash mountains, these gases, LFGs for short, are a natural byproduct of organic decomposition landfill gases |
#8947, aired 2023-10-10 | GAS $400: It's the most common U.S. residential liquefied petroleum gas propane |
#8947, aired 2023-10-10 | GAS $800: Having learned from the Hindenburg, modern airships use helium in place of this explosive gas hydrogen |
#8947, aired 2023-10-10 | GAS $1200: Used in WWI & against Iraq's Kurds, it's named for its smell mustard gas |
#8947, aired 2023-10-10 | GAS $1600: C4H10 chemically, it's used in refrigeration & in cigarette lighters butane |
#8947, aired 2023-10-10 | GAS $2000: It's the common name for nitrous oxide, often used in dentistry to relieve pain laughing gas |
#8468, aired 2021-09-15 | IT'S A GAS $200: Firedamp is a dangerous gas found in seams of this stuff in the mines where it's quarried coal |
#8468, aired 2021-09-15 | IT'S A GAS $400: Lachrymator is a more formal word for this class of irritants tear gas |
#8468, aired 2021-09-15 | IT'S A GAS $600: It's the alliterative term for a gas that absorbs infrared radiation & re-radiates it back to Earth's surface a greenhouse gas |
#8468, aired 2021-09-15 | IT'S A GAS $800: It's the second-most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere; scientists used to think it was No. 3 in the Sun, but now they're not sure oxygen |
#8468, aired 2021-09-15 | IT'S A GAS $1000: NH3 is this strong-smelling gas; the cleaning fluid is it dissolved in water ammonia |
#7980, aired 2019-04-26 | IT'S A GAS $200: An important greenhouse gas, it's colorless, odorless & flammable & has the formula CH4 methane |
#7980, aired 2019-04-26 | IT'S A GAS $400: Europe's first use of gas for this purpose was with coal gas in William Murdock's cottage in 1792 lighting |
#7980, aired 2019-04-26 | IT'S A GAS $600: Orin, the sadistic dentist in this musical, really enjoys his nitrous oxide Little Shop of Horrors |
#7980, aired 2019-04-26 | IT'S A GAS $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a picture of a seer on the monitor.) Scientists have proposed that ethylene gas seeping from a fissure below the temple of Apollo was the mysterious vapor said to trigger this seer's trances the oracle (at Delphi) |
#7980, aired 2019-04-26 | IT'S A GAS $1000: Aside from a lot of energy, the major byproduct of nuclear fusion is this gaseous element helium |
#7135, aired 2015-09-25 | LET'S STOP AT THE GAS STATION $400: Before GPS, gas stations gave these away by the millions; a 1960s one for Indiana was "For People Going Places" a map |
#7135, aired 2015-09-25 | LET'S STOP AT THE GAS STATION $800: If you stop for gas in Ashland or Medford in this Pacific NW state, stay in the car; self-serve is illegal Oregon |
#7135, aired 2015-09-25 | LET'S STOP AT THE GAS STATION $1200: Here comes this Northeast-based company, the official fuel of NASCAR, & I say it's all right Sunoco |
#7135, aired 2015-09-25 | LET'S STOP AT THE GAS STATION $1600: If you drive mucho in Mexico, you'll stop at one of these stations, an abbreviation of Petroleos Mexicanos Pemex |
#7135, aired 2015-09-25 | LET'S STOP AT THE GAS STATION $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a photo on the monitor.) The first long distance automobile trip was in 1888 & included a stop at a pharmacy in Wiesloch, Germany; Bertha of this last name bought petroleum detergent to fuel the car invented by her husband Karl Benz |
#6742, aired 2013-12-31 | IT'S A GAS... GIANT $200: It's the giantest gas giant planet Jupiter |
#6742, aired 2013-12-31 | IT'S A GAS... GIANT $400: Nereid is the third largest of its 13 moons Neptune |
#6742, aired 2013-12-31 | IT'S A GAS... GIANT $600: It's named for the Roman god of agriculture Saturn |
#6742, aired 2013-12-31 | IT'S A GAS... GIANT $800: Its ring system was discovered in 1977, nearly 200 years after it was Uranus |
#6742, aired 2013-12-31 | IT'S A GAS... GIANT $1000: Its axis of rotation is almost parallel to its orbital plane, so it spins more or less on its side Uranus |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | "GAS" UP $200: These protective devices typically feature a filter like charcoal to capture or alter potential poisons a gas mask |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | "GAS" UP $400: It's a piece between machine parts to prevent fluid from escaping a gasket |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | "GAS" UP $600: To manipulate events, as Charles Boyer does to Ingrid Bergman to make her think she's crazy gaslight |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | "GAS" UP $800: Whelks are these animals whose name is from the Greek for "stomach foot" gastropods |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | "GAS" UP $1000: The Romans called this historical French region Novempopulana Gascony |
#6393, aired 2012-06-06 | SOUNDS LIKE A NOBLE GAS, MAN $200: Perhaps you know the Panettas, Sylvia & him Leon |
#6393, aired 2012-06-06 | SOUNDS LIKE A NOBLE GAS, MAN $400: Respond with "Glee" if you know this last name of actress Dianna, who plays Quinn Agron |
#6393, aired 2012-06-06 | SOUNDS LIKE A NOBLE GAS, MAN $600: Especially popular in Rhodes was this chariot-riding Greek sun god later identified with Apollo Helios |
#6393, aired 2012-06-06 | SOUNDS LIKE A NOBLE GAS, MAN $800: A manufacturer of missiles & microwaves whose name means "light of the gods" Raytheon |
#6393, aired 2012-06-06 | SOUNDS LIKE A NOBLE GAS, MAN $1000: The London Times runs a fiendish example of this type of puzzle using wordplay rather than definitions a cryptic crossword |
#6314, aired 2012-02-16 | FILLING UP AT THE GAS STATION $200: Grab me this brand of meat stick with a rhyming name; it's "made from stuff guys need" Slim Jim |
#6314, aired 2012-02-16 | FILLING UP AT THE GAS STATION $400: I don't care if I get orange powder on my fingers--I really want a bag of these Frito-Lay snacks, puffs or crunchy Cheetos |
#6314, aired 2012-02-16 | FILLING UP AT THE GAS STATION $600: Like its motto says, "Hungry? Grab" this chocolate bar with peanuts Snickers |
#6314, aired 2012-02-16 | FILLING UP AT THE GAS STATION $800: I got you a mini bite size go-pak of this, "Milk's Favorite Cookie"; can I have one? Oreo |
#6314, aired 2012-02-16 | FILLING UP AT THE GAS STATION $1000: Here you go--the crackers from Nabisco USA called this "in a Biskit"--hope you like them Chicken |
#6265, aired 2011-12-09 | CLASSICAL GAS $400: Elgar named this musical march, often heard at graduation, after a phrase in "Othello" "Pomp And Circumstance" |
#6265, aired 2011-12-09 | CLASSICAL GAS $800: Beethoven wrote a sonata & Tchaikovsky a symphony with this pity-evoking title Pathétique |
#6265, aired 2011-12-09 | CLASSICAL GAS $1200: Mozart wrote this evening serenade in 1787 while working on "Don Giovanni" Eine kleine Nachtmusik |
#6265, aired 2011-12-09 | CLASSICAL GAS $1600: He based the tone poem "Pohjola's Daughter" on the Finnish saga "Kalevala" Sibelius |
#6265, aired 2011-12-09 | CLASSICAL GAS $2000: This French composer of "Danse macabre" was writing music by the time he was 5 Camille Saint-Saëns |
#6168, aired 2011-06-08 | THEY GIVE US GAS $400: On Nov. 30, 1999 these 2 industry giants merged to form one corporation Exxon & Mobil |
#6168, aired 2011-06-08 | THEY GIVE US GAS $800: This gas company known for its Techron took its present name in 1984 when it merged with Gulf Chevron |
#6168, aired 2011-06-08 | THEY GIVE US GAS $1,000 (Daily Double): The "Our History" section of this gas giant's site shows its path from an "Anglo-Persian oil company to global energy group" BP |
#6168, aired 2011-06-08 | THEY GIVE US GAS $1200: This gas company's first logo in 1901 was a mussel, but by 1904, a scallop emblem was used to better visualize the brand name Shell |
#6168, aired 2011-06-08 | THEY GIVE US GAS $1600: Founded in the Lone Star State, it was the first oil company to market in what was then all 48 states Texaco |
#5812, aired 2009-12-15 | IT'S A GAS $400: One of the main jobs of red blood cells is to carry this gas from the lungs to the body's tissues oxygen |
#5812, aired 2009-12-15 | IT'S A GAS $800: In the Sun hydrogen gas is transformed by a series of atomic reactions into this other gas helium |
#5812, aired 2009-12-15 | IT'S A GAS $1200: Rising too fast from deep water forces nitrogen gas into the blood, causing this condition in scuba divers the bends |
#5812, aired 2009-12-15 | IT'S A GAS $1600: Firedamp, basically methane, is most often found in these places coal mines |
#5812, aired 2009-12-15 | IT'S A GAS $2000: The first use of this elemental gas as a weapon was by the Germans at the Second Battle of Ypres chlorine |
#5302, aired 2007-10-02 | IT'S A GAS! $400: DuPont owns the trademark to this refrigerant gas, introduced in the 1930s to replace hazardous substances Freon |
#5302, aired 2007-10-02 | IT'S A GAS! $800: It's the noble gas in use here helium |
#5302, aired 2007-10-02 | IT'S A GAS! $1,500 (Daily Double): The name of this gas comes from the Greek for "strange" xenon |
#5302, aired 2007-10-02 | IT'S A GAS! $1600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew demonstrates.) To make a simple fire extinguisher, just put some vinegar in baking soda & the chemical reaction produces this gas, which will put out a flame carbon dioxide |
#5302, aired 2007-10-02 | IT'S A GAS! $2000: Around 1910, for chemical co. BASF, Carl Bosch learned to make quantities of this gas from nitrogen & hydrogen ammonia |
#4715, aired 2005-02-18 | IT'S BEEN A "GAS" $200: He was the world's No. 1 ranked tennis player for 1999 Andre Agassi |
#4715, aired 2005-02-18 | IT'S BEEN A "GAS" $400: Amazed, astonished, staggered, dumbstruck... flabbergasted |
#4715, aired 2005-02-18 | IT'S BEEN A "GAS" $600: This mythological animal carries Zeus' thunder & lightning Pegasus |
#4715, aired 2005-02-18 | IT'S BEEN A "GAS" $800: This country is located across the Mozambique Channel from the coast of Africa Madagascar |
#4715, aired 2005-02-18 | IT'S BEEN A "GAS" $1000: To denote excessive politeness, it follows "After you, Alphonse" No, Gaston, after you ("After you, Gaston" accepted) |
#4518, aired 2004-04-07 | IT'S A GAS $400: When you squirt whipped cream from an aerosol can, this laughing gas often used as an anesthetic is the propellant nitrous oxide |
#4518, aired 2004-04-07 | IT'S A GAS $800: This marsh gas is the chief substance in firedamp, a gas that causes mine explosions methane |
#4518, aired 2004-04-07 | IT'S A GAS $1200: Automobiles are equipped with catalytic converters that convert carbon monoxide into this gas carbon dioxide |
#4518, aired 2004-04-07 | IT'S A GAS $1,600 (Daily Double): This gas, when combined with oxygen, is used to cut & weld metal acetylene |
#4518, aired 2004-04-07 | IT'S A GAS $1600: This gas, atomic No. 2, is used as a tracer in detecting leaks in gas lines helium |
#4389, aired 2003-10-09 | GAS $400: Hank Hill knows it's the most common U.S. residential liquefied petroleum gas propane |
#4389, aired 2003-10-09 | GAS $800: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the Goodyear Blimp's home base.) Having learned from the Hindenburg, modern non-rigid airships use helium in place of this explosive gas hydrogen |
#4389, aired 2003-10-09 | GAS $1200: Used in WWI & against Iraq's Kurds, it's named for its smell mustard gas |
#4389, aired 2003-10-09 | GAS $1600: The atmosphere of Venus, the heaviest of any planet, is mainly this common gas 1.5 times heavier than air carbon dioxide |
#4294, aired 2003-04-10 | WHAT A GAS! $200: Superman could tell you this odorless, colorless gas bears atomic No. 36 krypton |
#4294, aired 2003-04-10 | WHAT A GAS! $400: First isolated by Sir William Ramsay & Morris Travers, this gas takes its name from the Greek word meaning "new" neon |
#4294, aired 2003-04-10 | WHAT A GAS! $800: When bubbles of this gas form in a scuba diver's blood, the bends can occur nitrogen |
#4294, aired 2003-04-10 | WHAT A GAS! $1000: In the "heavy water" used in nuclear physics, deuterium replaces the usual form of this gas hydrogen |
#4294, aired 2003-04-10 | WHAT A GAS! $2,000 (Daily Double): This gas is released during photosynthesis oxygen |
#4158, aired 2002-10-02 | IT'S A GAS $400: It comes in 2 forms, CN & CS, & doesn't much affect dogs & horses, so they can still help in riot control tear gas |
#4158, aired 2002-10-02 | IT'S A GAS $800: Swamp gas, which is basically methane, is also called this "gas", a synonym for swamp marsh gas |
#4158, aired 2002-10-02 | IT'S A GAS $1200: In March 2001 President Bush decided not to begin regulating emissions of this from power plants carbon dioxide |
#4158, aired 2002-10-02 | IT'S A GAS $1600: This poisonous gas, element No. 9, is used in making freon & teflon fluorine |
#4158, aired 2002-10-02 | IT'S A GAS $2000: Edward Franklin's life work was a list of compounds in which this common gas replaces oxygen nitrogen |
#2255, aired 1994-05-27 | GAS $100: On road signs this gas station feature is the common symbol for a gas station ahead gas pump |
#2255, aired 1994-05-27 | GAS $200: In gas station names, these numbers, 10 digits apart, follow Phillips & Union 66 & 76 |
#2255, aired 1994-05-27 | GAS $300: Gasohol is usually a mixture of gasoline & this alcohol |
#2255, aired 1994-05-27 | GAS $400: Due to deposits, older engines may need gas with a higher octane number to prevent this knocking |
#2255, aired 1994-05-27 | GAS $500: In the 1930s Socony-Vacuum started selling gas under this brand name using a flying red horse logo Mobil |
#327, aired 1985-12-10 | GAS $200: 2 of 4 gasses used to make balloons go "up up & away" (2 of) Helium, hot air, hydrogen, natural gas |
#327, aired 1985-12-10 | GAS $400: In the "ideal gas law", pV equals RT, it's what the "p" stands for pressure |
#327, aired 1985-12-10 | GAS $700 (Daily Double): Kind of gas heard here: "Classical Gas" |
#327, aired 1985-12-10 | GAS $800: HCN, it's the gas chambers deadly gas hydrogen cyanide |
#327, aired 1985-12-10 | GAS $1000: In 1817, this eastern port city was 1st in U.S. to use gas for lighting its streets Baltimore, Maryland |
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