Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (20 results returned)
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $400: It should come as no surprise that this is Georgia's state fruit peach |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $800: In early April, Augusta played host to this the Masters |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $1200: In 1864 Sherman's march to the sea ended with the capture of this port city, Georgia's colonial capital Savannah |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $1600: The subject of a 2019 film, he was eventually commended by the governor for saving lives in the 1996 Olympics bombing Richard Jewell |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $4,200 (Daily Double): In 1998 a National Prisoner of War Museum was dedicated at this site of a notorious military Civil War prison Andersonville |
#5184, aired 2007-03-08 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $200: In Georgia in 1842, Dr. Crawford Long performed the first successful surgery using this inhaled anesthetic ether |
#5184, aired 2007-03-08 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $400: In 1793 the invention of this device on a farm near Savannah revolutionized the economy of Georgia & beyond cotton gin |
#5184, aired 2007-03-08 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $600: In 1943 Georgia became the first state in the U.S. to allow these people the right to vote 18-year-olds |
#5184, aired 2007-03-08 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $800: On January 19th of this year, Georgia became the fifth Southern state to secede from the Union 1861 |
#5184, aired 2007-03-08 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $1000: The first U.S. newspaper to use an Indian language was published in Georgia in 1828 using this language Cherokee |
#4897, aired 2005-12-20 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $200: His library is located at 441 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia Jimmy Carter |
#4897, aired 2005-12-20 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $400: Yale & the University of Georgia both use this nickname for their sports teams the Bulldogs |
#4897, aired 2005-12-20 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $600: Georgia's official one is the brown thrasher the state bird |
#4897, aired 2005-12-20 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $800: The name of this Georgia swamp is a Native American word for "trembling earth" the Okefenokee |
#4897, aired 2005-12-20 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $1000: Stolen during the 1862 Andrews railroad raid, this locomotive is on display in Kennesaw, Georgia the General |
#4435, aired 2003-12-12 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $200: Oglethorpe is the seat of this county whose "line" was featured in a 1974 film Macon |
#4435, aired 2003-12-12 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $400: Visiting the Callaway Plantation in Washington, Georgia you can "jump down, turn around" & do this "pick a bale of cotton" |
#4435, aired 2003-12-12 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $600: Cleveland, Georgia is home to these dolls, adopted out of its "Babyland General Hospital" Cabbatch Patch Kids |
#4435, aired 2003-12-12 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $800: The first steamship to sail across the Atlantic sailed from Georgia & was named for this city Savannah |
#4435, aired 2003-12-12 | GEORGIA ON MY MIND $1000: Georgia's state motto is "Wisdom, justice and" this, something you should have "in all things" moderation |
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