Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)
#7393, aired 2016-11-02 | GUNS N' ROSES $200: Not surprising, there's a sweet little rosebud called the yellow rose of this, also the title of a folk song Texas |
#7393, aired 2016-11-02 | GUNS N' ROSES $400: If you're holding a Smith & Wesson .38, the .38 refers to this, the diameter of the bore of the gun caliber |
#7393, aired 2016-11-02 | GUNS N' ROSES $600: A Best Picture Oscar winner shares its name with this rose American Beauty |
#7393, aired 2016-11-02 | GUNS N' ROSES $800: This word that means "aimlessly wandering" is used to describe climbing roses like Bobbie James rambling |
#7393, aired 2016-11-02 | GUNS N' ROSES $1000: The Remington 700 is an example of a rifle with this manual action to load a cartridge into the chamber a bolt action |
#6183, aired 2011-06-29 | THE DAYS OF GUNS N' ROSES $400: Guns N' Roses hit No. 1 in September 1988 with this "sweet" hit featuring Slash's tasty guitar licks "Sweet Child O' Mine" |
#6183, aired 2011-06-29 | THE DAYS OF GUNS N' ROSES $800: She was "Cold Hearted" at No. 1 in September 1989, long before she joined "American Idol" (Paula) Abdul |
#6183, aired 2011-06-29 | THE DAYS OF GUNS N' ROSES $1200: This duo's "Baby Don't Forget My Number" reached No. 1 in July 1989; turned out they didn't sing it Milli Vanilli |
#6183, aired 2011-06-29 | THE DAYS OF GUNS N' ROSES $1600: In April 1989 this girl group lit up the charts with "Eternal Flame" The Bangles |
#6183, aired 2011-06-29 | THE DAYS OF GUNS N' ROSES $2000: It'll drive me crazy if you can't name this band that hit No. 1 in April 1989 with "She Drives Me Crazy" Fine Young Cannibals |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | GUNS N' ROSES $200: On Jan. 1, 2005, a 207-foot train spouting fireworks & a 50-foot robot were highlights of this event the Rose Parade |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | GUNS N' ROSES $400: He was the first MLB player to have 200 hits in 10 different years Pete Rose |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | GUNS N' ROSES $600: He invented an electrically controlled naval mine as well as the 6-shooter (Samuel) Colt |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | GUNS N' ROSES $800: Though patented in 1862, this crank-operated machine gun didn't become official U.S. Army weaponry until 1866 the Gatling Gun |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | GUNS N' ROSES $1000: Her Oct. 7, 1914 wedding day would prove to be a focal point of American politics Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy |
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