Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#8699, aired 2022-09-15 | HISPANIC HERITAGE HERE $400: Many in the U.S. from this island celebrate May 20 as its independence day in 1902; the Communist govt. uses a different day Cuba |
#8699, aired 2022-09-15 | HISPANIC HERITAGE HERE $800: In 2022 Chicago held the first Sueños Fest, devoted to this Latin music-reggae mix that began in Panama reggaetón |
#8699, aired 2022-09-15 | HISPANIC HERITAGE HERE $1200: Philadelphia has the USA's second-largest community from this U.S. commonwealth & a center for its culture Puerto Rico |
#8699, aired 2022-09-15 | HISPANIC HERITAGE HERE $1600: Julia Alvarez explores the Yankee-ization of an event for teenage girls in "Once Upon a" this: "Coming of Age in the USA" a quinceañera |
#8699, aired 2022-09-15 | HISPANIC HERITAGE HERE $2000: Those from this S. Amer. country, like conductor Gustavo Dudamel, were the fastest-growing Hispanic-American group 2010-2020 Venezuela |
#4617, aired 2004-10-05 | HISPANIC HERITAGE $400: He began his labor organizing career in a San Jose, Calif, barrio called Sal si Puedes, "get out if you can" Cesar Chavez |
#4617, aired 2004-10-05 | HISPANIC HERITAGE $800 (Daily Double): In 1808 this formerly Spanish city had the USA's first newspaper in Spanish, fittingly titled El Misisipi New Orleans |
#4617, aired 2004-10-05 | HISPANIC HERITAGE $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew walks through a sparsely furnished bedroom in Mission San Diego de Alcala.) A room at Mission San Diego de Alcala is named for this man, who founded the mission & was beatified in 1988 Junipero Serra |
#4617, aired 2004-10-05 | HISPANIC HERITAGE $1200: Nuyorican is a literary style that began in the '60s, or the name of a nightspot in the old part of this Puerto Rican city San Juan |
#4617, aired 2004-10-05 | HISPANIC HERITAGE $1600: In 1981 exiles from this nation founded the organization whose symbol is seen here Cuba |
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