Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)

#6919, aired 2014-10-16ALEXANDER HAMILTON, GRUMPY GUY $200: Hamilton thwarted the ambitions of this longtime enemy several times; enough was enough on July 11, 1804 Aaron Burr
#6919, aired 2014-10-16ALEXANDER HAMILTON, GRUMPY GUY $400: In 1798 this man was forced into making Hamilton 2nd-in-command of the army; later he rid his cabinet of "Hamilton's spies" John Adams
#6919, aired 2014-10-16ALEXANDER HAMILTON, GRUMPY GUY $600: In this job, Hamilton was outraged by the charges of Rep. William Giles that he was mishandling public debt Secretary of the Treasury
#6919, aired 2014-10-16ALEXANDER HAMILTON, GRUMPY GUY $800: Hamilton did not enjoy an "Era of Good Feelings" with this future pres.; the 2 nearly came to blows in a July 11, 1797 showdown Monroe
#6919, aired 2014-10-16ALEXANDER HAMILTON, GRUMPY GUY $1000: Hamilton & this 1st Secretary of State had a long-standing feud, with each trying to drive the other out of the cabinet Jefferson
#6117, aired 2011-03-29GRUMPY $400: Reasons for his grumpiness include that his heart "was 2 sizes too small" the Grinch
#6117, aired 2011-03-29GRUMPY $800: This Dickens character introduced in 1843 is now generic for a grumpy miser Scrooge
#6117, aired 2011-03-29GRUMPY $1200: Disgusted, he calls Claudius' court "an unweeded garden that grows to seed" Hamlet
#6117, aired 2011-03-29GRUMPY $1600: Who would hold it against this poor fisherman for being grumpy after sharks ate his prized marlin catch? Santiago
#6117, aired 2011-03-29GRUMPY $2000: In this novel Oskar Matzerath decides to stop growing at age 3, makes noise with his favorite instrument & destroys things The Tin Drum
#3773, aired 2001-01-17GRUMPY OLD MEN $200: This comedian who also hated bankers & policemen died in 1946 on Christmas, a holiday he despised W.C. Fields
#3773, aired 2001-01-17GRUMPY OLD MEN $400 (Daily Double): In 1995 this cantankerous N.C. conservative became chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Jesse Helms
#3773, aired 2001-01-17GRUMPY OLD MEN $400: This director denied that he said, "Actors are cattle"; "What I said was actors should be treated like cattle" Alfred Hitchcock
#3773, aired 2001-01-17GRUMPY OLD MEN $800: In a 1774 letter to Abigail he wrote, "The business of the Congress is tedious beyond expression" John Adams
#3773, aired 2001-01-17GRUMPY OLD MEN $1000: In "No Exit" he wrote, "Hell is other people" Jean-Paul Sartre

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