Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (151 results returned)
#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | STATE CAPITALS OF INDIA $400: The most populous city in India, this capital of Maharashtra state is also home to the country's leading stock exchange Mumbai |
#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | STATE CAPITALS OF INDIA $800: Formerly Calcutta, Kolkata is capital of "West" this state; the "East" part became its own country in 1971 Bengal |
#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | STATE CAPITALS OF INDIA $1200: You've probably talked to a call center in Karnataka's capital, this city known as the "Silicon Valley of India" Bangalore |
#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | STATE CAPITALS OF INDIA $1600: This capital of Madhya Pradesh state is known as the City of Lakes, but sadly also as the site of a Union Carbide disaster Bhopal |
#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | STATE CAPITALS OF INDIA $2000: Panaji is the capital of this 3-letter state, one of India's smallest & a possession of Portugal for more than 4 centuries Goa |
#8957, aired 2023-10-24 | COUNTRIES THAT BORDER INDIA $400: The border between India & this nation includes the village of Wagah with its rival army parades performed there daily Pakistan |
#8957, aired 2023-10-24 | COUNTRIES THAT BORDER INDIA $700 (Daily Double): In 1967 India & this nation had a military clash along the border of Sikkim, then an Indian protectorate & today a state China |
#8957, aired 2023-10-24 | COUNTRIES THAT BORDER INDIA $800: India's longest land border, some 2,500 miles, is with this nation that gained independence in 1971 Bangladesh |
#8957, aired 2023-10-24 | COUNTRIES THAT BORDER INDIA $1600: India shares an 1,100-mile border with this former kingdom & the practice of Hinduism by the majorities of both their peoples Nepal |
#8957, aired 2023-10-24 | COUNTRIES THAT BORDER INDIA $2000: In the northeast, India's Arunachal Pradesh state shares a border with this nation's Kachin state Myanmar (Burma) |
#8707, aired 2022-09-27 | THE MAP OF INDIA $200: Named for a British lawyer, the Radcliffe Line dividing India from this nation was established in 1947 Pakistan |
#8707, aired 2022-09-27 | THE MAP OF INDIA $400: Many have had their ashes scattered into this holy river at Varanasi, including legendary actress Suchitra Sen in 2014 the Ganges |
#8707, aired 2022-09-27 | THE MAP OF INDIA $600: The "Old" part of this city was once a walled city called Shahjahanabad Delhi |
#8707, aired 2022-09-27 | THE MAP OF INDIA $800: "City of Dreams" is a nickname for this port on the Arabian Sea that's home to 20 million people Mumbai |
#8707, aired 2022-09-27 | THE MAP OF INDIA $1000: India's Andaman & Nicobar islands are more than 600 miles off the mainland at the far southeast edge of this bay the Bay of Bengal |
#7702, aired 2018-02-20 | LANGUAGES OF INDIA $400: Spoken by some 50 million, Gujarati was the first language of this "Father of Modern India" Mahatma Gandhi |
#7702, aired 2018-02-20 | LANGUAGES OF INDIA $800: Works like the Bhagavad Gita were written in this ancient language Sanskrit |
#7702, aired 2018-02-20 | LANGUAGES OF INDIA $1,200 (Daily Double): Some dialects are characteristic of one of these Indian social divisions, like Ahirani, spoken by cattle herders a caste |
#7702, aired 2018-02-20 | LANGUAGES OF INDIA $1600: Marathi is the home language of this city, the financial & commercial center of India Mumbai |
#7702, aired 2018-02-20 | LANGUAGES OF INDIA $2000: The written language of about 100 million people, it's basically Hindi, but with Arabic script Urdu |
#7028, aired 2015-03-18 | WORDS BORROWED FROM INDIA $200: This word for clothes now usually worn to bed translates as "leg garments" pajamas |
#7028, aired 2015-03-18 | WORDS BORROWED FROM INDIA $400: This word is used for a Pacific hurricane a typhoon |
#7028, aired 2015-03-18 | WORDS BORROWED FROM INDIA $600: This liquid made by Suave & Neutrogena originally referred to a type of massage shampoo |
#7028, aired 2015-03-18 | WORDS BORROWED FROM INDIA $800: This word for a state of spiritual bliss might make you think of grunge music Nirvana |
#7028, aired 2015-03-18 | WORDS BORROWED FROM INDIA $1000: Today meaning a social outcast, it comes from Tamil for a member of a low caste a pariah |
#6851, aired 2014-06-02 | INDIA $400: Construction on this city designed by 2 British architects began in 1912 but was delayed during World War I New Delhi |
#6851, aired 2014-06-02 | INDIA $800: Not to put down the honey buzzard & hog deer, but the big attraction at Kaziranga Natl. Park is the Indian one-horned this rhinoceros |
#6851, aired 2014-06-02 | INDIA $1200: In 1615 Sir Thomas Roe reached the court of Mughal Emperor Jahangir & was granted trading rights for this firm the British East India Company |
#6851, aired 2014-06-02 | INDIA $1600: In 2004 economist Manmohan Singh became the first of this religion to become India's Prime Minister Sikh |
#6851, aired 2014-06-02 | INDIA $2000: In 1961 Indian forces invaded the territory of Goa & took it from this European power Portugal |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | INDIA $400: The city of Agra is home to this mausoleum completed around 1650 the Taj Mahal |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | INDIA $800: India's most populous city is this one where the Bollywood film industry is based Mumbai |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | INDIA $1200: India's western state of Goa was a colony of this small Iberian country until 1961 Portugal |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | INDIA $2000: India is often called this, a 12-letter word for a large, self-contained landmass subcontinent |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | INDIA $2,200 (Daily Double): The waters of the Palk Strait separate India's Tamil Nadu state from this island nation Sri Lanka |
#6004, aired 2010-10-21 | WELCOME TO INDIA $400: The Deccan Odyssey is a luxury tour of Maharashtra state by this mode of transport a train |
#6004, aired 2010-10-21 | WELCOME TO INDIA $800: The eastern states of Orissa & Andhra Pradesh are bounded by this body of water the Bay of Bengal |
#6004, aired 2010-10-21 | WELCOME TO INDIA $1600: Known as "DU", it has about 200,000 students Delhi University |
#6004, aired 2010-10-21 | WELCOME TO INDIA $2,000 (Daily Double): A group of vigilante women who beat up corrupt & abusive men calls itself the pink this garment gang sari |
#6004, aired 2010-10-21 | WELCOME TO INDIA $2000: Like in the book "Eat, Pray, Love", you may want to renew yourself spiritually at this type of Indian religious retreat an ashram |
#5935, aired 2010-06-04 | IT BORDERS INDIA $200: Of the 6 nations India borders, this one is the most populous China |
#5935, aired 2010-06-04 | IT BORDERS INDIA $400: The disputed ownership of the Kashmir region is a sore spot between India & this smaller neighbor Pakistan |
#5935, aired 2010-06-04 | IT BORDERS INDIA $600: On its extreme east, India borders this nation that changed its name following a coup in 1989 Myanmar (or Burma) |
#5935, aired 2010-06-04 | IT BORDERS INDIA $800: The Ganges River flows through India into this neighbor, where it reaches the Bay Of Bengal Bangladesh |
#5935, aired 2010-06-04 | IT BORDERS INDIA $1,000 (Daily Double): This nation to India's north is also the only other nation with a Hindu population of more than 80% Nepal |
#5541, aired 2008-10-13 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $400: These mountains on India's northern border have a name from the Sanskrit for "snow abode" the Himalayas |
#5541, aired 2008-10-13 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $800: Check out this mausoleum complex in Agra, one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture the Taj Mahal |
#5541, aired 2008-10-13 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $1200: Mother Teresa tended to the sick & dying in the slums of this city for about 50 years, dying there herself in 1997 Calcutta (or Kolkata) |
#5541, aired 2008-10-13 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $1600: In 1984 thousands were killed by a gas leak at the Union Carbide plant in this city Bhopal |
#5541, aired 2008-10-13 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $2000: In the summer, Srinagar is the administrative capital of the Indian state called Jammu & this Kashmir |
#5522, aired 2008-09-16 | CHINA & INDIA $400: In 2007, after years of 7 & 8% growth, India's GDP reached $1 trillion, or about 41 trillion of these Indian units rupees |
#5522, aired 2008-09-16 | CHINA & INDIA $1200: India has more than 150 million of these shunned people, now officially called "Scheduled Castes" the Untouchables |
#5522, aired 2008-09-16 | CHINA & INDIA $1600: India's states have their own official languages including Gujarati, Marathi & this language of the highlighted state Punjabi |
#5522, aired 2008-09-16 | CHINA & INDIA $2000: The Golden Shield, which restricts online viewing of controversial topics, is known as the "Great" this "of China" firewall |
#5279, aired 2007-07-19 | LET'S VISIT INDIA $200: Northern India is the birthplace of this religion started by Siddhartha Buddhism |
#5279, aired 2007-07-19 | LET'S VISIT INDIA $400: Under the East India Company & then the government, this country ruled most of India until 1947 Great Britain |
#5279, aired 2007-07-19 | LET'S VISIT INDIA $600: Eden Gardens in Calcutta is the world's largest stadium for this sport popular in India cricket |
#5279, aired 2007-07-19 | LET'S VISIT INDIA $800: Though never prime minister himself, this man seen here influenced India like few others before or since Gandhi |
#5279, aired 2007-07-19 | LET'S VISIT INDIA $1000: A job you might want to try in India is as a mahout, a keeper of these large animals elephants |
#4827, aired 2005-09-13 | THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA $400: India's prime minister is the leader of a parliamentary system modeled after that of this country the United Kingdom |
#4827, aired 2005-09-13 | THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA $800: The prime minister's official residence is found at No. 7 Race Course Road in this city New Delhi |
#4827, aired 2005-09-13 | THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA $1200: This third-generation Indian prime minister was once called "Mr. Clean" for his fight against corruption Rajiv Gandhi |
#4827, aired 2005-09-13 | THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA $1600: The first non-Hindu Prime Minister of India, current PM Manmohan Singh, is a member of this faith Sikhism |
#4827, aired 2005-09-13 | THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA $3,800 (Daily Double): While in prison in the 1920s, he wrote "Glimpses of World History", a series of letters to his daughter (Jawaharlal) Nehru |
#4081, aired 2002-05-06 | PEOPLE FROM INDIA $200: The international airport in New Delhi bears her name Indira Gandhi |
#4081, aired 2002-05-06 | PEOPLE FROM INDIA $400: As the first prime minister of independent India, he served from 1947 to 1964 Nehru |
#4081, aired 2002-05-06 | PEOPLE FROM INDIA $600: This musician's album "In Celebration" was co-produced by George Harrison Ravi Shankar |
#4081, aired 2002-05-06 | PEOPLE FROM INDIA $800: In the 1950s he directed the landmark "Apu" trilogy of films Satyajit Ray |
#4081, aired 2002-05-06 | PEOPLE FROM INDIA $1000: Born Prince Khurram in 1592, he built the Taj Mahal & ruled under this name Shah Jahan |
#3931, aired 2001-10-08 | THE HISTORY OF INDIA $100: 1 of the 3 Indian cities where the British founded universities in 1857 (1 of 3) Bombay, Calcutta or Madras |
#3931, aired 2001-10-08 | THE HISTORY OF INDIA $200: In the 200s B.C., after the bloody Kalinga campaign, King Ashoka embraced this religion & nonviolence Buddhism |
#3931, aired 2001-10-08 | THE HISTORY OF INDIA $300: After a 1998 nuclear test, this country's prime minister said, "We have evened the score with India" Pakistan |
#3931, aired 2001-10-08 | THE HISTORY OF INDIA $400: The bodacious Tata family launched this industry in India in 1901, the year the "U.S." corporation was founded steel |
#3931, aired 2001-10-08 | THE HISTORY OF INDIA $500: A 1967 law kept English as a national language of education until all states would accept this one Hindi |
#3882, aired 2001-06-19 | CITIES IN INDIA $200: Until 1912 it was the capital of British India (black hole & all) Calcutta |
#3882, aired 2001-06-19 | CITIES IN INDIA $400: In this city you'll find the National Museum & the Rashtrapati Bhavan or President's House New Delhi |
#3882, aired 2001-06-19 | CITIES IN INDIA $600: This heavily populated port city & capital of Maharashtra state is the leading financial center of India Bombay/Mumbai |
#3882, aired 2001-06-19 | CITIES IN INDIA $800: Over 2,000 died when the Union Carbide chemical plant in this city leaked toxic gas in 1984 Bhopal |
#3882, aired 2001-06-19 | CITIES IN INDIA $1000: Mumtaz knows it's the northern India city that's home to the Pearl Mosque & the Taj Mahal Agra |
#3329, aired 1999-02-11 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $200: Examples of these in India include The Hindu, Indian Express & Navbharat Times Newspapers |
#3329, aired 1999-02-11 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $400: Born in Allahabad in 1889, he's the Indian leader seen here Jawaharlal Nehru |
#3329, aired 1999-02-11 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $600: With over 15 million, this Arabian Sea port has the largest population of any Indian city Mumbai (Bombay) |
#3329, aired 1999-02-11 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $800: The Palk Strait & the Gulf of Mannar separate India from this nation Sri Lanka |
#2544, aired 1995-09-28 | INDIA $100: This classical Indian musical instrument is most closely associated with Ravi Shankar the sitar |
#2544, aired 1995-09-28 | INDIA $200: The largest mosque in India is in this city, the site of a deadly 1984 gas leak Bhopal |
#2544, aired 1995-09-28 | INDIA $300 (Daily Double): The opening of the Suez Canal helped make this port city India's leading financial center Bombay |
#2544, aired 1995-09-28 | INDIA $300: The British jailed him 9 times between 1921 & 1945; in 1947 he became prime minister (Jawaharlal) Nehru |
#2544, aired 1995-09-28 | INDIA $500: In 1497 he was sent by King Manuel of Portugal to reach India by sea Vasco da Gama |
#2483, aired 1995-05-24 | INDIA $200: India was connected to Europe by this type of communications device in 1870 the telegraph |
#2483, aired 1995-05-24 | INDIA $400: On June 12, 1975 she was convicted of corrupt practices in the 1971 election Indira Gandhi |
#2483, aired 1995-05-24 | INDIA $600: Traders from this Iberian country seized ports on India's West Coast in the early 1500s Portugal |
#2483, aired 1995-05-24 | INDIA $800: The division of people into these hereditary groups began in Vedic times castes |
#2483, aired 1995-05-24 | INDIA $1000: This "Great" Mogul emperor who came to the throne in 1556 was related to Tamerlane & Genghis Khan Akbar |
#2460, aired 1995-04-21 | STATES OF INDIA $200: Bihar is the cradle of this religion because its founder's great enlightenment occurred there Buddhism |
#2460, aired 1995-04-21 | STATES OF INDIA $400: The region of Bengal was split into the state of West Bengal in India & the country now called this Bangladesh |
#2460, aired 1995-04-21 | STATES OF INDIA $600: The northernmost state is officially "Jammu and" this area famous for its Vale Kashmir |
#2460, aired 1995-04-21 | STATES OF INDIA $800: The area of Uttar Pradesh is the land of the 2 great Indian epics, the Ramayana & this the Mahabharata |
#2460, aired 1995-04-21 | STATES OF INDIA $1000: Until becoming an Indian state in 1975, it was ruled by a hereditary monarch called the Chogyal Sikkim |
#2178, aired 1994-02-09 | CITIES OF INDIA $200: In this capital of India, the average temperature in May is 92° New Delhi |
#2178, aired 1994-02-09 | CITIES OF INDIA $400: The original Fort William in this city contained the guardroom known as the "Black Hole" Calcutta |
#2178, aired 1994-02-09 | CITIES OF INDIA $600: This city, "The Gateway of India", is considered the nation's most westernized city Bombay |
#2178, aired 1994-02-09 | CITIES OF INDIA $800: This city, home of the Taj Mahal, is on the right bank of the Yamuna River Agra |
#2178, aired 1994-02-09 | CITIES OF INDIA $1000: In 1984 this city of 670,000 was the site of the world's worst industrial disaster Bhopal |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | INDIA $200: "Fodor's India" suggests that you tip an Indian bellboy one of these for every bag he carries a rupee |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | INDIA $400: This Indian musician's son Shubho is a sitar player, too Ravi Shankar |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | INDIA $600: The "Ramayana", one of India's literary classics, was written in this classical language Sanskrit |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | INDIA $800: Like London, Bombay has a museum named for this royal couple Victoria & Albert |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | INDIA $1000: In 1947 this viceroy was chosen the first governor-general of independent India Lord Mountbatten |
#1838, aired 1992-09-09 | INDIA $200: When shopping in India, you should know that 100 paise equal one of these a rupee |
#1838, aired 1992-09-09 | INDIA $400: A popular tourist attraction in this Taj Mahal city is the 16th century fort built by Akbar Agra |
#1793, aired 1992-05-20 | INDIA $100: India leads all countries in the production of tea, pepper & this legume often eaten by elephants peanuts |
#1793, aired 1992-05-20 | INDIA $200: Most Indian women wear this garment, a straight piece of cloth draped around the body as a long dress a sari |
#1793, aired 1992-05-20 | INDIA $300: India's first prime minister, he served in that post from 1947 until his death in 1964 (Jawaharlal) Nehru |
#1793, aired 1992-05-20 | INDIA $400: India & this country have been disputing ownership of Kashmir since 1947 Pakistan |
#1793, aired 1992-05-20 | INDIA $500: This capital of the state of West Bengal is India's largest city Calcutta |
#1522, aired 1991-03-26 | INDIA $100: These animals are used to haul logs from inaccessible forests elephants |
#1522, aired 1991-03-26 | INDIA $200: A 1960s jacket fad was named for this man, India's first prime minister Nehru |
#1522, aired 1991-03-26 | INDIA $300: In India, Hindi is spoken mainly by Hindus, while members of this religion speak Urdu Islam |
#1522, aired 1991-03-26 | INDIA $400: This lord served as the last viceroy of India Mountbatten |
#1522, aired 1991-03-26 | INDIA $500: It's a long loincloth worn by Hindu men or the fabric used to make it dhoti |
#1466, aired 1991-01-07 | INDIA $200: The Bhagirathi & Alaknada rivers join to form this sacred river the Ganges |
#1466, aired 1991-01-07 | INDIA $400: Teen Murti House, this first prime minister's Delhi home, is now a museum Nehru |
#1466, aired 1991-01-07 | INDIA $600: This city, India's chief port, is the center of the country's motion picture industry Bombay (Mumbai) |
#1466, aired 1991-01-07 | INDIA $800: When India & Pakistan were separated, this region had a Muslim majority & a Hindu maharajah Kashmir |
#1466, aired 1991-01-07 | INDIA $1000: The separate state of Punjab was created in 1966 for members of this religious group Sikhs |
#1272, aired 1990-02-27 | INDIA $100: The Dharma Chakra, the symbol seen on India's flag, is one of these "of law", not "of fortune" wheel |
#1272, aired 1990-02-27 | INDIA $200: This city has a population density of about 79,000 people per square mile, the country's highest Calcutta |
#1272, aired 1990-02-27 | INDIA $300: The president of this country that sold India its 1st nuclear-powered sub in Feb. 1988 visited in Nov. 1988 the Soviet Union (USSR) |
#1272, aired 1990-02-27 | INDIA $400: This group outside of the caste system has seats reserved for it in Parliament the Untouchables |
#1272, aired 1990-02-27 | INDIA $500: India became independent 1 day after this country was created Pakistan |
#1082, aired 1989-04-25 | INDIA $200: Ownership of Jammu & Kashmir is a bone of contention between India & this country Pakistan |
#1082, aired 1989-04-25 | INDIA $400: Over 1,500 miles long, its source is in an ice cave over 10,000 ft. up in the Himalayas the Ganges |
#1082, aired 1989-04-25 | INDIA $600: Meeting in New Delhi, it consists of 2 parts, the Lok Sabha & the Rajya Sabha the Indian parliament |
#1082, aired 1989-04-25 | INDIA $800: Most of India was formerly British, but the city & region of Goa were ruled by this country Portugal |
#1082, aired 1989-04-25 | INDIA $1000: Prior to the ban in 1829, a widow in India who didn't perform this ritual suicide risked ostracism sati |
#870, aired 1988-05-20 | BORN IN INDIA $100: Madras-born baritone who sings "Release Me" but gives his fans "Humper-hugs" anyway (Engelbert) Humperdinck |
#870, aired 1988-05-20 | BORN IN INDIA $200: He was born in Bombay on December 30, 1865 & set many of his books & stories in India Kipling |
#870, aired 1988-05-20 | BORN IN INDIA $300: Delicate damsel from Darjeeling who was born Vivian Mary Hartley but acted under this name Vivien Leigh |
#870, aired 1988-05-20 | BORN IN INDIA $400: Bombay-born conductor whose father founded the Bombay String Quartet & the Bombay Symphony Zubin Mehta |
#870, aired 1988-05-20 | BORN IN INDIA $500: Once a maharajah's stable boy, he starred as Mowgli in the 1942 film "The Jungle Book" Sabu |
#844, aired 1988-04-14 | INDIA $600: It's the city of the Taj Mahal Agra |
#844, aired 1988-04-14 | INDIA $800: The Indian independence Act provided for Indian membership in this political grouping of nations the Commonwealth |
#844, aired 1988-04-14 | INDIA $1000: Nehru & Indira Gandhi belonged to this highest Hindu caste the Brahmins |
#533, aired 1986-12-24 | INDIA $200: Cumin, coriander, turmeric & other spices make up this generic Indian seasoning curry |
#533, aired 1986-12-24 | INDIA $300 (Daily Double): While India & Pakistan have been disputing this region, China's grabbed part of it Kashmir |
#533, aired 1986-12-24 | INDIA $400: This term for the rainy season comes from the wind that brings the rain the monsoon |
#533, aired 1986-12-24 | INDIA $800: In 1972, this outcast group formed the "Oppressed-Panthers", modeled after U.S. Black Panthers the Untouchables |
#533, aired 1986-12-24 | INDIA $1000: Baptized members of this religion who cut their hair are considered renegades the Sikhs |
#163, aired 1985-04-24 | INDIA $100: In Nov. 1982, this Oscar-winning film had its world premiere in New Delhi Gandhi |
#163, aired 1985-04-24 | INDIA $200: He sought & taught Nirvana in India 500 years before Christ Buddha (Siddhārtha Gautama) |
#163, aired 1985-04-24 | INDIA $500 (Daily Double): This Lawrence Welk chart-topper is named for a city in India: Calcutta |
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