Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (60 results returned)
#8665, aired 2022-06-17 | HOME SWEET HOME RENOVATION $200: They say "No man is" one, but no kitchen of ours will be without one of these! Maybe with a wine rack, too! an island |
#8665, aired 2022-06-17 | HOME SWEET HOME RENOVATION $400: Time to change the look with a new this but which type? Mansard, gambrel or Dutch gabled? a roof |
#8665, aired 2022-06-17 | HOME SWEET HOME RENOVATION $600: This type of flooring named for two parts that fit together is a nice choice, easy to install & with tight seams a tongue & groove (T&G) |
#8665, aired 2022-06-17 | HOME SWEET HOME RENOVATION $800: Out of the barn & into the kitchen for this type of big sink, installed just under the counter-top & a bit in front of cabinets below a farmhouse sink |
#8665, aired 2022-06-17 | HOME SWEET HOME RENOVATION $1000: It's the transportation name for the tile that's seen here in a kitchen subway tile |
#8535, aired 2021-12-17 | HOME, SWEET HOME $400: This historic German region was home to Hohenzollern Castle, a home to Frederick William IV, king of that region Prussia |
#8535, aired 2021-12-17 | HOME, SWEET HOME $800: Prince's Minnesota home & studio has this alliterative name, also the title of a Prince song Paisley Park |
#8535, aired 2021-12-17 | HOME, SWEET HOME $1200: Hughenden Manor was the home of this 2-time British prime minister nicknamed Dizzy Disraeli |
#8535, aired 2021-12-17 | HOME, SWEET HOME $1600: In the 1750s George Washington raised the roof on the mansion at this estate to create a full second story & a third-floor garret Mount Vernon |
#8535, aired 2021-12-17 | HOME, SWEET HOME $2000: This home stands as a "shining brow" on Frank Lloyd Wright's favorite boyhood hill in Wisconsin Taliesin |
#8422, aired 2021-06-15 | HOME, SWEET ANIMAL HOME $400: These high nests for birds of prey, like the osprey, may take their name from the Latin for a "vacant place" aerie |
#8422, aired 2021-06-15 | HOME, SWEET ANIMAL HOME $800: Poultry reside in a coop or pen & walk around in this 3-letter enclosure a chicken run |
#8422, aired 2021-06-15 | HOME, SWEET ANIMAL HOME $1200: Just below the overstory, this area of a tropical forest is home to the spider monkey & the sloth a canopy |
#8422, aired 2021-06-15 | HOME, SWEET ANIMAL HOME $1600: These crustaceans with a "solitary" name seek new shells to live in after outgrowing their old ones hermit crabs |
#8422, aired 2021-06-15 | HOME, SWEET ANIMAL HOME $2000: This type of spider creates a deep burrow with a hinged entrance from which it jumps out & snatches prey the trapdoor spider |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | HOME SWEET HOME $400: It's pictured on the back of a nickel Monticello |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | HOME SWEET HOME $800: It was for department store owner Edgar Kaufmann & his wife that this architect designed Fallingwater Frank Lloyd Wright |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | HOME SWEET HOME $1200: From about 1776 to 1779, she lived in the Philadelphia house seen here Betsy Ross |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | HOME SWEET HOME $1600: In 1889 a member of this family began building a little country home in N.C., the 250-room Biltmore House the Vanderbilts |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | HOME SWEET HOME $3,000 (Daily Double): Her last home was a 14-room boardinghouse in Arkansas known as Hatchet Hall Carrie Nation |
#6820, aired 2014-04-18 | HOME, SWEET HOME $200: Michael Jackson, who identified with Peter Pan, lived on a sprawling California ranch he called this Neverland |
#6820, aired 2014-04-18 | HOME, SWEET HOME $400: New England's oldest surviving wooden mansion, the home seen here in Salem, inspired this 1851 novel The House of Seven Gables |
#6820, aired 2014-04-18 | HOME, SWEET HOME $600: You get a blue ribbon if you know the name of this family whose mansion sits at 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave. in Milwaukee Pabst |
#6820, aired 2014-04-18 | HOME, SWEET HOME $800: Though you won't find a bride & groom atop it, the house seen here in Kennebunk, Maine has this "tasty" nickname wedding cake |
#6820, aired 2014-04-18 | HOME, SWEET HOME $1,000 (Daily Double): From 1903 to 1957, Beauvoir, his former home in Biloxi, was a home for Confederate veterans & their widows Jefferson Davis |
#6494, aired 2012-12-06 | HOME SWEET MOTOR HOME $200: Unlike fixed homes, most motor homes power their lights with this type of current that's found in batteries direct current |
#6494, aired 2012-12-06 | HOME SWEET MOTOR HOME $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the RV/MH Hall of Fame.) One of the earliest RVs in existence is a 1913 custom-built wooden trailer that went on the back of this famous car of the day Model T |
#6494, aired 2012-12-06 | HOME SWEET MOTOR HOME $600: Ray Frank, who coined the term motor home, also built the first one made of this synthetic material fiberglass |
#6494, aired 2012-12-06 | HOME SWEET MOTOR HOME $800: This 5-letter action comes before "out" in the name of a motor home attachment that adds room space glide (or slide) |
#6494, aired 2012-12-06 | HOME SWEET MOTOR HOME $1000: The film "This Is Nowhere" explores the trend of motor homes "camping" in the parking lots of this colossus of chain stores Wal-Mart |
#5997, aired 2010-10-12 | HOME SWEET HOME $200: It's located at 3734 Elvis Presley Boulevard in Memphis Graceland |
#5997, aired 2010-10-12 | HOME SWEET HOME $400: The house where she wrote "Silent Spring" is a National Historic Monument in Silver Spring, Maryland Rachel Carson |
#5997, aired 2010-10-12 | HOME SWEET HOME $600: Seen here is a partial view of her childhood home in Alabama in the 1950s; notice the water pump Helen Keller |
#5997, aired 2010-10-12 | HOME SWEET HOME $800: Spanish for "Sea to Lake" this Palm Beach estate was home to Donald Trump & earlier, Marjorie Merriweather Post Mar-a-Lago |
#5997, aired 2010-10-12 | HOME SWEET HOME $1000: In 1839, this president bought Lindenwald, the estate he would retire to, in Kinderhook Van Buren |
#5347, aired 2007-12-04 | HOME, SWEET HOME $400: Scout out the home Kit Carson shared with his lovely bride in Taos in this state New Mexico |
#5347, aired 2007-12-04 | HOME, SWEET HOME $800: Doris Duke never had to rough it at Rough Point, her 105-room estate in this ritzy Rhode Island town Newport |
#5347, aired 2007-12-04 | HOME, SWEET HOME $1200: People in this job never had an official home until "Number One Observatory Circle" was chosen in the '70s the vice president |
#5347, aired 2007-12-04 | HOME, SWEET HOME $2,000 (Daily Double): Ralph Waldo Emerson owned a Concord home nicknamed this; Hawthorne rented it & wrote some "Mosses from" it the Old Manse |
#5347, aired 2007-12-04 | HOME, SWEET HOME $2000: As a bachelor in the 1970s, Prince Charles romanced Camilla at Broadlands, the home of this lord, his great-uncle Mountbatten |
#4567, aired 2004-06-15 | HOME, SWEET TELEVISION HOME $200: Send mail to this critter c/o the Ranger's Station, Jellystone Park Yogi Bear |
#4567, aired 2004-06-15 | HOME, SWEET TELEVISION HOME $400: Sometime in the 23rd century & somewhere in the Alpha Quadrant, Lt. Uhura makes her home on this vessel the Enterprise |
#4567, aired 2004-06-15 | HOME, SWEET TELEVISION HOME $600: Micky, Mike, Davy & Pete all lived together at 1334 N. Beechwood Dr. in Los Angeles on this show The Monkees |
#4567, aired 2004-06-15 | HOME, SWEET TELEVISION HOME $800: A lavish gadget-laden railroad car called the "Nimrod" housed & transported this show's heroes The Wild Wild West |
#4567, aired 2004-06-15 | HOME, SWEET TELEVISION HOME $1000: A Depression-era family live on their own mountain in Jefferson County, Virginia on this show The Waltons |
#4076, aired 2002-04-29 | HOME SWEET HOME $200: His home was a castle in San Simeon, Calif. complete with indoor & outdoor pools & a private airstrip William Randolph Hearst |
#4076, aired 2002-04-29 | HOME SWEET HOME $400: This movie star couple's Pickfair estate included canoe ponds & a stable Mary Pickford & Douglas Fairbanks |
#4076, aired 2002-04-29 | HOME SWEET HOME $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew in Gettysburg) When she was home here in Gettysburg, Mamie Eisenhower's day often revolved around watching this show, her favorite soap As the World Turns |
#4076, aired 2002-04-29 | HOME SWEET HOME $800: Her Silver Spring, Maryland home where she wrote "Silent Spring", is now a national landmark Rachel Carson |
#4076, aired 2002-04-29 | HOME SWEET HOME $1000: Notables who have called this NYC apartment building home include Judy Garland, John Lennon & Lauren Bacall The Dakota |
#3999, aired 2002-01-10 | SWEET HOME, ALABAMA $400: It became Alabama's capital in 1847 Montgomery |
#3999, aired 2002-01-10 | SWEET HOME, ALABAMA $800: An industrial center, this city was named for an industrial city in England Birmingham |
#3999, aired 2002-01-10 | SWEET HOME, ALABAMA $1200: It's Alabama's only seaport Mobile |
#3999, aired 2002-01-10 | SWEET HOME, ALABAMA $1600: The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is at Tranquility Base in this city Huntsville |
#3999, aired 2002-01-10 | SWEET HOME, ALABAMA $2,000 (Daily Double): A group of black aviators or "airmen" trained near this city during WWII Tuskegee |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | HOME, SWEET HOME $100: The Independence, Mo. house he lived in from 1919 belonged to his wife Bess' family Harry Truman |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | HOME, SWEET HOME $200: Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona was his winter home & architecture school Frank Lloyd Wright |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | HOME, SWEET HOME $300: Henry Ford's winter home in Fort Myers, Fla. was next to the home of this inventor, Ford's hero Thomas Edison |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | HOME, SWEET HOME $400: This author lived on Gilbert Ave. in Cincinnati & probably married professor Calvin Stowe there Harriet Beecher Stowe |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | HOME, SWEET HOME $1,000 (Daily Double): The site of this author's birth in Sauk Centre, Minnesota is now on an avenue named for him Sinclair Lewis |
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