Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (503 results returned)
#9234, aired 2024-12-26 | FROM J TO K $200: Your signature, or a president of the Continental Congress John Hancock |
#9234, aired 2024-12-26 | FROM J TO K $400: It can mean to remove built-in limitations from an electronic device as well as an escape from the slammer jailbreak |
#9234, aired 2024-12-26 | FROM J TO K $600: Idiomatic moment at which a creative endeavor like a TV show starts to decline in quality jumping the shark |
#9234, aired 2024-12-26 | FROM J TO K $800: Moveable lever to control your efforts in "God of War" a joystick |
#9234, aired 2024-12-26 | FROM J TO K $1000: Down Under word for a sheep, mate a jumbuck |
#9116, aired 2024-06-03 | STARTS WITH "J" $400: An A.P. article about this habit says, "for many New Yorkers, crossing the street... against the light is a way of life" jaywalking |
#9116, aired 2024-06-03 | STARTS WITH "J" $800: A plan or team that comes together does this--with a J, more properly than a G jell |
#9116, aired 2024-06-03 | STARTS WITH "J" $1200: An X-Men comic book character bears this name that comes from a title of Krishna Juggernaut |
#9116, aired 2024-06-03 | STARTS WITH "J" $2000: With a name meaning "new soldier", this elite Ottoman corps ceased to be in 1826 after they rebelled against military changes Janissaries |
#9116, aired 2024-06-03 | STARTS WITH "J" $4,000 (Daily Double): This word for a lamentation full of complaints references an Old Testament prophet a jeremiad |
#9115, aired 2024-05-31 | DID YOU STUDY THE "J" ARCHIVE? $400: He was a Tennessee tailor way before he was U.S. president Andrew Johnson |
#9115, aired 2024-05-31 | DID YOU STUDY THE "J" ARCHIVE? $800: This open letter defended Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer facing treason charges by the French army J'Accuse...! |
#9115, aired 2024-05-31 | DID YOU STUDY THE "J" ARCHIVE? $1200: In 1949 Omar Bradley was chosen as the first chairman of this group of U.S. military advisers the Joint Chiefs of Staff |
#9115, aired 2024-05-31 | DID YOU STUDY THE "J" ARCHIVE? $1600: In the 1950s Kathleen Kenyon excavated this city famous in biblical history & dated it to the Stone Age Jericho |
#9115, aired 2024-05-31 | DID YOU STUDY THE "J" ARCHIVE? $2000: A nationalistic Victorian song about war with Russia popularized this -ism for aggressive patriotism jingoism |
#38, aired 2024-05-22 | "K" "J" FOR THE WIN $400: It's a nearly automatic reflex reaction to a stimulus knee-jerk |
#38, aired 2024-05-22 | "K" "J" FOR THE WIN $800: Type of person who ruins the pleasures of others a killjoy |
#38, aired 2024-05-22 | "K" "J" FOR THE WIN $1200: Nickname of the NBA's all-time top scorer King James |
#38, aired 2024-05-22 | "K" "J" FOR THE WIN $1600: Food energy has varying units of measurement; 1,000 calories equals 4,200 of these, abbreviated kJ kilojoules |
#38, aired 2024-05-22 | "K" "J" FOR THE WIN $2000: Works by this German existentialist philosopher & author include "Man in the Modern Age" Karl Jaspers |
#9072, aired 2024-04-02 | "J-I-T" WORDS $200: Its magnetic field is 20 times stronger than Earth's Jupiter |
#9072, aired 2024-04-02 | "J-I-T" WORDS $400: The Rio Grande Valley is the birthplace of this dish of meat, onions & peppers sizzled & tortilla-ed fajitas |
#9072, aired 2024-04-02 | "J-I-T" WORDS $600: From the Latin for "close by", it's the placement of different elements side by side juxtaposition |
#9072, aired 2024-04-02 | "J-I-T" WORDS $800: Once the site of a state prison, this city near Chicago has an economy today based on tourism & casinos Joliet |
#9072, aired 2024-04-02 | "J-I-T" WORDS $1000: One of 3 core design languages, this programming mainstay is often used to add interactive features to webpages JavaScript |
#24, aired 2024-01-09 | "J" LAW $200: Featured in the name of the show, it's the title Judy Sheindlin held in her courtroom TV series for 25 seasons Judge |
#24, aired 2024-01-09 | "J" LAW $400: Henry Fonda plays a man who sits on one in the 1957 film "12 Angry Men" a jury |
#24, aired 2024-01-09 | "J" LAW $600: For many offenses, a person under 18 who is convicted of a crime is, under N.Y. state law, labeled this kind of "delinquent" a juvenile |
#24, aired 2024-01-09 | "J" LAW $800: The Fifth Amendment ensures no person can be convicted twice of the same offense; it inspired the term "double" this jeopardy |
#24, aired 2024-01-09 | "J" LAW $1000: It's the 13-letter word defined as "the science or philosophy of law" jurisprudence |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | HI, I'M J.LO $300: An '80s cast member, this "J.Lo" returned to "SNL" in 2020 to play president trump's lawyer Alan Dershowitz Jon Lovitz |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | HI, I'M J.LO $600: Boxing's greatest "J.Lo" of all time, he had a sports arena named after him in Detroit that was known locally as "the Joe" Joe Louis |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | HI, I'M J.LO $1200: A 17th century philosopher who defended "life, liberty and property", this "J.Lo" influenced the founding fathers John Locke |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | HI, I'M J.LO $1500: Before Jennifer Lopez was even born, this "J.Lo" played Timmy's mom on "Lassie" from 1958-'64 June Lockhart |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | HI, I'M J.LO $2,100 (Daily Double): You can buy a copy of "The Call of the Wild" at the gift shop in the California state park dedicated to this "J.Lo" Jack London |
#8893, aired 2023-06-14 | J NOT SOUNDING LIKE JUH $400: This Scandinavian first name that's big in baby carriers means "bear" Bjorn |
#8893, aired 2023-06-14 | J NOT SOUNDING LIKE JUH $800: Here's this sizzling dish; now all we need are the tortillas fajitas |
#8893, aired 2023-06-14 | J NOT SOUNDING LIKE JUH $1600: This versatile cheese is not Swiss; it's from Norway Jarlsberg |
#8893, aired 2023-06-14 | J NOT SOUNDING LIKE JUH $2000: A feminine inner personality called the anima is central to this type of analysis named for a famous psychologist Jungian |
#8893, aired 2023-06-14 | J NOT SOUNDING LIKE JUH $4,000 (Daily Double): The name of this fictional character in many tales is followed by -ismo in a Spanish word for womanizing Don Juan |
#20, aired 2023-05-24 | MICHAEL J. FOX $200: (Michael J. Fox presents the clue.) The song "At This Moment" became a hit after it was the backdrop on this show to show the romance of my character Alex P. Keaton & Ellen, played by Tracy Pollan, who, at this moment, has been my wife for almost 35 years Family Ties |
#20, aired 2023-05-24 | MICHAEL J. FOX $400: (Michael J. Fox presents the clue.) As a judge for the Battle of the Bands, this singer had a cameo in "Back to the Future"; we noodled over the chorus to his hit "Power of Love" Huey Lewis |
#20, aired 2023-05-24 | MICHAEL J. FOX $600: (Michael J. Fox presents the clue.) An inspiration for my character in "The American President" was this advisor to Bill Clinton, a spin doctor in his own right; he also made a cameo on my show "Spin City" Stephanopoulos |
#20, aired 2023-05-24 | MICHAEL J. FOX $800: (Michael J. Fox presents the clue.) When I began acting, someone had the name Michael Fox, so I added the J to my name to honor this Michael J. whose work I loved in "Bonnie and Clyde" Michael J. Pollard |
#20, aired 2023-05-24 | MICHAEL J. FOX $1000: (Michael J. Fox presents the clue.) In 1988, I starred in the movie "Bright Lights, Big City," based on the novel this man famously wrote in the second person McInerney |
#8834, aired 2023-03-23 | ON THE "J.V." SQUAD $200: This Navy SEAL later went into the wrestling ring, movies & Minnesota politics Jesse Ventura |
#8834, aired 2023-03-23 | ON THE "J.V." SQUAD $400: He played Dawson Leery on "Dawson's Creek" & his last name means "of the creek" James Van Der Beek |
#8834, aired 2023-03-23 | ON THE "J.V." SQUAD $600: Someone dropped a statue of this "Friday the 13th" slasher in a lake in Minnesota; not cool, man Jason Voorhees |
#8834, aired 2023-03-23 | ON THE "J.V." SQUAD $800: He's been nominated for 4 Oscars, winning for 1978's "Coming Home" Jon Voight |
#8834, aired 2023-03-23 | ON THE "J.V." SQUAD $1000: Seen here off the mound, this downtown man eventually married an Upton girl Justin Verlander |
#8763, aired 2022-12-14 | THE "J.C"s $400: In 2019, at age 94 years & 172 days, he became the longest-living president in U.S. history Jimmy Carter |
#8763, aired 2022-12-14 | THE "J.C"s $800: In 2022, Hollywood mourned the death of this legendary actor whose career touched 7 decades James Caan |
#8763, aired 2022-12-14 | THE "J.C"s $1200: Premiering in 2022, an HBO Max drama looks at the life & career of this "French chef" Julia Child |
#8763, aired 2022-12-14 | THE "J.C"s $1600: He founded a society that strives to "uncover the secrets held within our water planet" & "work to keep it alive and healthy" Jacques Cousteau |
#8763, aired 2022-12-14 | THE "J.C"s $2000: "The Enormous Radio" is among the 1979 Pulitzer Prize-winning "Stories of" this writer John Cheever |
#8746, aired 2022-11-21 | "P.J."s $400: Chemist Robert Chesebrough formulated Vaseline, a brand name for this petroleum jelly |
#8746, aired 2022-11-21 | "P.J."s $800: Serrano & other chiles help flavor & name this cheese pepper jack |
#8746, aired 2022-11-21 | "P.J."s $1200: One legend says she reigned between Leo IV & Benedict III & was ousted from Rome after giving birth Pope Joan |
#8746, aired 2022-11-21 | "P.J."s $1600: In 1979 this architect famous for his "Glass House" in Connecticut was the first recipient of the Pritzker Prize Philip Johnson |
#8746, aired 2022-11-21 | "P.J."s $2000: Alexander Pope wrote of this literary term, "with her lifted scale, where, in nice balance, truth with gold she weighs" poetic justice |
#8734, aired 2022-11-03 | STARTS WITH J $400: Especially to Brits, it's the skin of a baked potato jacket |
#8734, aired 2022-11-03 | STARTS WITH J $800: On TV's "Gaslit" Sean Penn played John Mitchell using prosthetic these jowls |
#8734, aired 2022-11-03 | STARTS WITH J $1200: To exculpate drivers, 1920s lobbying by the auto industry made this a crime jaywalking |
#8734, aired 2022-11-03 | STARTS WITH J $1600: Julia Ward Howe hymned, "Be" this joyous word, "my feet!" jubilant |
#8734, aired 2022-11-03 | STARTS WITH J $2000: Josiah Wedgewood introduced this ceramicware, named for the stone it resembles jasperware |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $200: Harbor-protecting pier (5 letters) a jetty |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $400: Book of Joshua city (7 letters) Jericho |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $600: Relating to the seventh chief executive (10 letters) Jacksonian |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $800: Silks wearer in a race (6 letters) a jockey |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $1000: "Soft art" martial art (7 letters) jujitsu |
#8547, aired 2022-01-04 | MIDDLE "J" $400: It's a crime to commit this, from the Latin for "false oath" perjury |
#8547, aired 2022-01-04 | MIDDLE "J" $800: This part of a sentence denotes the doer of the action subject |
#8547, aired 2022-01-04 | MIDDLE "J" $1200: This style of southern cuisine uses a filé powder, made from sassafras leaves Cajun |
#8547, aired 2022-01-04 | MIDDLE "J" $1600: To summon something using supernatural powers conjure |
#8547, aired 2022-01-04 | MIDDLE "J" $2000: This type of drug is used to prevent a transplanted organ from being attacked by the recipient's immune system antirejection |
#8515, aired 2021-11-19 | INTO THE J*E*T STREAM $200: To use a syringe to put a drug into a person's body inject |
#8515, aired 2021-11-19 | INTO THE J*E*T STREAM $400: A member of the Society of Jesus the Jesuits |
#8515, aired 2021-11-19 | INTO THE J*E*T STREAM $600: Adjective meaning too willing to criticize others & say they are wrong or deficient judgmental |
#8515, aired 2021-11-19 | INTO THE J*E*T STREAM $800: The suspension of a court proceeding adjournment |
#8515, aired 2021-11-19 | INTO THE J*E*T STREAM $1000: From the Latin meaning "again" & "young", it means to make someone youthful & vital again rejuvenate |
#8193, aired 2020-04-01 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $400: Childish or immature (8) juvenile |
#8193, aired 2020-04-01 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $800: Medea's man (5) Jason |
#8193, aired 2020-04-01 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $1200: Panthera onca (6) jaguar |
#8193, aired 2020-04-01 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $1600: A real vein in the neck (7) jugular |
#8193, aired 2020-04-01 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $2000: Supporter of James II or his Stuart descendants (8) a Jacobite |
#8109, aired 2019-12-05 | THE "J" EFFECT $200: A 1940s dance to boogie-woogie music jitterbug |
#8109, aired 2019-12-05 | THE "J" EFFECT $400: 4-word French term meaning a pleasing, indefinable quality je ne sais quois |
#8109, aired 2019-12-05 | THE "J" EFFECT $600: It's a beam used to support a ceiling a joist |
#8109, aired 2019-12-05 | THE "J" EFFECT $800: It's a Spanish word for "boss" jefe |
#8109, aired 2019-12-05 | THE "J" EFFECT $1000: It's the name some folks use for the additions on the ice cream jimmies |
#8031, aired 2019-07-08 | "J"-6 $200: My sleep routine was way off due to this after I flew from Australia to Los Angeles jetlag |
#8031, aired 2019-07-08 | "J"-6 $400: Having rough notches, like Alanis Morissette's "Little Pill" jagged |
#8031, aired 2019-07-08 | "J"-6 $600: A chapter on used cars in "The Grapes of Wrath" uses this word for a rundown auto a jalopy |
#8031, aired 2019-07-08 | "J"-6 $800: Pertaining to Jupiter jovian |
#8031, aired 2019-07-08 | "J"-6 $1000: An info-gathering Congressional excursion paid with public funds junket |
#7890, aired 2018-12-21 | PUT ON YOUR "P.J."s $400: A mischievous trick played on someone to make him look foolish & to amuse others a practical joke |
#7890, aired 2018-12-21 | PUT ON YOUR "P.J."s $800: It's the specialty of the Fort Bragg-based 82nd Airborne division parachute jumping |
#7890, aired 2018-12-21 | PUT ON YOUR "P.J."s $1200: A sailor's heavy woolen double-breasted coat a pea jacket |
#7890, aired 2018-12-21 | PUT ON YOUR "P.J."s $1600: This classic duo of British entertainment originated in Italy Punch and Judy |
#7890, aired 2018-12-21 | PUT ON YOUR "P.J."s $2000: In medieval times, it was the name of a fabled Christian king of Asia behind the lines of the infidels Prester John |
#7582, aired 2017-07-25 | "J"EOPARDY! $400: Fatigue from travel across several time zones jet lag |
#7582, aired 2017-07-25 | "J"EOPARDY! $800: One of these crimes that's "inside" has the help of someone who works at the place being robbed a job |
#7582, aired 2017-07-25 | "J"EOPARDY! $1200: A type of shot glass, it's equal to 1 1/2 ounces of booze a jigger |
#7582, aired 2017-07-25 | "J"EOPARDY! $1600: Remains of this million-year-old type of Homo erectus were discovered in Indonesia in the 1890s Java Man |
#7582, aired 2017-07-25 | "J"EOPARDY! $2000: English physicist who discovered the First Law of Thermodynamics & gave his name to a unit of energy Joule |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | "J" WORDS $200: A short, straight punch in boxing a jab |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | "J" WORDS $400: One who makes ice cream sodas, whether he's rude or not a jerk |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | "J" WORDS $600: One theory derives this word from the name of a Mexican town where many used, dilapidated American cars were sent jalopy |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | "J" WORDS $800: This turnip-shaped veggie is used raw in salads or cooked in stews jicama |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | "J" WORDS $1,000 (Daily Double): Change the first letter in a problem for a car tire to get this, a point in time when a decision has to be made juncture |
#7427, aired 2016-12-20 | "J"EOGRAPHY $400: This Caribbean nation is divided into 14 parishes, including Saint James & Kingston Jamaica |
#7427, aired 2016-12-20 | "J"EOGRAPHY $800: Naturally, magnolia trees surround the 1903 state capitol building in this city Jackson (Mississippi) |
#7427, aired 2016-12-20 | "J"EOGRAPHY $1200: Ujung Kulon National Park on this Indonesian island is home to an endangered species of rhinoceros Java |
#7427, aired 2016-12-20 | "J"EOGRAPHY $1600: Sir Walter Raleigh was once governor of this largest of the Channel Islands Jersey |
#7427, aired 2016-12-20 | "J"EOGRAPHY $2000: Cret de la Neige is the highest peak in this range that straddles the border between Switzerland & France Jura |
#7286, aired 2016-04-25 | THE J-V SQUAD $400: In 2010 Kara Patterson set a U.S. record by throwing one of these 218 feet, 9 inches a javelin |
#7286, aired 2016-04-25 | THE J-V SQUAD $800: This 8-letter word can precede diabetes or delinquent juvenile |
#7286, aired 2016-04-25 | THE J-V SQUAD $1200: This 3- word French term literally means "joy of living" joie de vivre |
#7286, aired 2016-04-25 | THE J-V SQUAD $1600: Pertaining to a Roman god, or endowed with a hearty humor jovial |
#7286, aired 2016-04-25 | THE J-V SQUAD $2000: 2-word term for a business enterprise in which 2 or more companies enter a partnership a joint venture |
#7250, aired 2016-03-04 | "J"EOGRAPHY $200: This biblical river rises on Mount Hermon, then flows down to 1,300 feet below sea level the Jordan |
#7250, aired 2016-03-04 | "J"EOGRAPHY $400: Denmark's "Little Belt" Strait is as little as half a mile wide between Funen Island & this peninsula the Jutland |
#7250, aired 2016-03-04 | "J"EOGRAPHY $600: This city in Mexico's Chihuahua State was once known as El Paso del Norte Juárez |
#7250, aired 2016-03-04 | "J"EOGRAPHY $800: This & Kashmir, often just called Kashmir, is the only state in India with a 2/3 Muslim majority Jammu |
#7250, aired 2016-03-04 | "J"EOGRAPHY $1000: Switching the pronunciation of the "J", the name of this Swiss Alp is German for "virgin" Jungfrau |
#7247, aired 2016-03-01 | THIS IS... J TO Y! $200: Strained foodstuff similar to preserves jelly |
#7247, aired 2016-03-01 | THIS IS... J TO Y! $400: A pier extending into a body of water to protect a shoreline a jetty |
#7247, aired 2016-03-01 | THIS IS... J TO Y! $600: To make a case for your action to justify |
#7247, aired 2016-03-01 | THIS IS... J TO Y! $800: Part of a uniform in sports a jersey |
#7247, aired 2016-03-01 | THIS IS... J TO Y! $1000: One of the 3 branches of our government the judiciary |
#7181, aired 2015-11-30 | THE J. GUYS BAND $200: This J. man/G-Man was named acting director of what was then the Bureau of Investigation in 1924 J. Edgar Hoover |
#7181, aired 2015-11-30 | THE J. GUYS BAND $400: The 150 years of ads from the J. Walter Thompson agency include ads for Lifebuoy, this type of home product (a bar of) soap |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | THERE'S A J IN THERE SOMEWHERE $400: A short, leather-covered club (perhaps 21 of 'em?) a blackjack |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | THERE'S A J IN THERE SOMEWHERE $800: Control item for an airplane or video game a joystick |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | THERE'S A J IN THERE SOMEWHERE $1200: It's the type of practice facility seen here a dojo |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | THERE'S A J IN THERE SOMEWHERE $1600: To restrain or prohibit by a court order enjoin (injunct accepted) |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | THERE'S A J IN THERE SOMEWHERE $2000: Utterly hopeless or contemptible, it often precedes "poverty" or "horror" abject |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | "J" MOVIES $400: 2009: Meryl Streep prepares a chicken Julie & Julia |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | "J" MOVIES $800: 1979: Steve Martin is "born a poor black child" The Jerk |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | "J" MOVIES $1200: 1995: An old magic board game comes to life Jumanji |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | "J" MOVIES $1600: 1985: Glenn Close/Jeff Bridges thriller Jagged Edge |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | "J" MOVIES $2000: 1990: Vietnam messed with Tim Robbins' head Jacob's Ladder |
#6906, aired 2014-09-29 | MIDDLE J $200: A course of study, or one under the rule of a sovereign a subject |
#6906, aired 2014-09-29 | MIDDLE J $400: You do this to yourself if you lie on the witness stand to perjure |
#6906, aired 2014-09-29 | MIDDLE J $600: It's a prince in India a rajah |
#6906, aired 2014-09-29 | MIDDLE J $800: Take off your bars & put on an oak leaf--you've been promoted to this Major |
#6906, aired 2014-09-29 | MIDDLE J $1000: An Acadian expat a Cajun |
#6769, aired 2014-02-06 | J.S. BACH $200: Bach was a master on this church instrument, having walked 200 miles to learn its secrets from Dietrich Buxtehude the organ |
#6769, aired 2014-02-06 | J.S. BACH $400: For a while, Bach had to produce a cantata a week; "I Know that My Redeemer Lives" was for this spring Sunday Easter |
#6769, aired 2014-02-06 | J.S. BACH $600: 20 kids of his own weren't enough--for 27 years Bach supervised boy singers as this "master" in Leipzig choirmaster |
#6769, aired 2014-02-06 | J.S. BACH $800: Bach was a master of this art of combining melodic lines, a term also found in an Aldous Huxley title counterpoint |
#6769, aired 2014-02-06 | J.S. BACH $1000: Bach tinkered around & produced sets of "two-part" & "three-part" these for harpsichord inventions |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | GET YOUR "J.D." $200: A raspberry-filled glazed one of these from Krispy Kreme has 350 calories jelly doughnut |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | GET YOUR "J.D." $400: One of these tells you what is entailed if you are hired; mine includes interviewing contestants & reading clues job description |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | GET YOUR "J.D." $600: A classic Gary Cooper film is called "Meet" him John Doe |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | GET YOUR "J.D." $800: Usually arising before age 25 & now called type I is the disorder that used to be known as this juvenile diabetes |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | GET YOUR "J.D." $1000: This term for a witty literary work means "game of spirit" jeu d'esprit |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | THE J-5 $400: Combat involving horses & blunted lances joust |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | THE J-5 $800: Some have a "beef" with this word meaning characterized by sudden starts jerky |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | THE J-5 $1200: Worn out by overindulgence; yawn... been there, done that jaded |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | THE J-5 $1600: An instant or flash, as in, "I'll be there in a" this a jiffy |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | THE J-5 $2000: It's a small group ruling a country after a coup a junta |
#6543, aired 2013-02-13 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $400: The slammer (4) jail |
#6543, aired 2013-02-13 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $800: Immature (8) juvenile |
#6543, aired 2013-02-13 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $1200: Old, cruddy car (6) junker |
#6543, aired 2013-02-13 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $1600: Pertaining to the throat or neck (7) jugular |
#6543, aired 2013-02-13 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $2000: Famous Zola phrase (en francais) (7) J'accuse |
#6504, aired 2012-12-20 | STARTS WITH "J" $400: This present-day country was once home to the Moabites & the Edomites Jordan |
#6504, aired 2012-12-20 | STARTS WITH "J" $800: Sorry, Mr. Morton, I swiped this treat, sponge cake with whipped cream & jam jelly roll |
#6504, aired 2012-12-20 | STARTS WITH "J" $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Pretoria, South Africa) Pretoria is known as the city of these trees, which are not native to South Africa, but were imported from South America around 1880 jacaranda |
#6504, aired 2012-12-20 | STARTS WITH "J" $1600: This island in the English Channel lends its name to a bovine breed Jersey |
#6504, aired 2012-12-20 | STARTS WITH "J" $2000: Sixth-century Byzantine emperor who organized the empire & laid down the law Justinian |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | "J" WALKING $200: This activity done with balls or plates can also mean to deal with several things at one time juggling |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | "J" WALKING $400: Anatomically, an elbow or a knee a joint |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | "J" WALKING $600: This group of 12 people is sworn to render a verdict a jury |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | "J" WALKING $800: It's another word for news writing journalism |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | "J" WALKING $1000: The U.S. military calls this 2-word exercise using the arms & legs a "side-straddle hop" a jumping jack |
#6350, aired 2012-04-06 | "J" FOOD & DRINK $200: This mint drink is traditional at the Kentucky Derby mint julep |
#6350, aired 2012-04-06 | "J" FOOD & DRINK $400: There are Monterey & Sonoma types of this cheese Jack |
#6350, aired 2012-04-06 | "J" FOOD & DRINK $600: Some say the name of this Creole dish comes from the French word for "ham" jambalaya |
#6350, aired 2012-04-06 | "J" FOOD & DRINK $800: This Norwegian cheese similar to Swiss has undertones of nuts Jarlsberg |
#6350, aired 2012-04-06 | "J" FOOD & DRINK $1000: This 70-proof liqueur, a blend of 56 different herbs, has an umlaut over the second letter in its name Jägermeister |
#6303, aired 2012-02-01 | J.J. ABRAMS, BUSY MAN $200: In 2009 J.J. Abrams went where Leonard Nimoy had gone before & directed this film Star Trek |
#6303, aired 2012-02-01 | J.J. ABRAMS, BUSY MAN $400: J.J. didn't write or direct, but produced 2011's "Mission: Impossible", subtitled this Ghost Protocol |
#6303, aired 2012-02-01 | J.J. ABRAMS, BUSY MAN $600: J.J. co-created this ABC drama that was so intriguing, a man simply opening a hatch became a major event Lost |
#6303, aired 2012-02-01 | J.J. ABRAMS, BUSY MAN $800: J.J. said he created this Jennifer Garner series by thinking, "What if Felicity was a spy?" Alias |
#6303, aired 2012-02-01 | J.J. ABRAMS, BUSY MAN $1000: Say you write a script about a '70s train crash; if you're J.J., you call it this, direct it & have Spielberg produce Super 8 |
#6202, aired 2011-07-26 | "J" $400: A vertical side of a doorway a jamb |
#6202, aired 2011-07-26 | "J" $800: By definition, it's something that brings bad luck a jinx |
#6202, aired 2011-07-26 | "J" $1200: The shortened first name of a Biblical man, it means to tease good-humoredly Josh/josh |
#6202, aired 2011-07-26 | "J" $2,000 (Daily Double): The astrological notion that a certain large planet exerted a happy influence led to this adjective jovial |
#6202, aired 2011-07-26 | "J" $2000: Someone who's always ready to sign up with a new club a joiner |
#5733, aired 2009-07-08 | "M.J." $400: He led his brothers to 4 Billboard No. 1 hits Michael Jackson |
#5733, aired 2009-07-08 | "M.J." $800: In 1994 this singer led his band to 2 Grammy Awards, one for the album "Voodoo Lounge" Mick Jagger |
#5733, aired 2009-07-08 | "M.J." $1200: He led the Lakers to 5 NBA Championships in the '80s Magic Johnson |
#5733, aired 2009-07-08 | "M.J." $1600: This Queen of Gospel Music was brought up in a pious family & refused to sing anything but religious songs Mahalia Jackson |
#5733, aired 2009-07-08 | "M.J." $2000: This creator of Beavis & Butthead wrote & directed "Office Space" Mike Judge |
#5720, aired 2009-06-19 | "J" MART $200: This term for a holy war against nonbelievers comes from the Arabic word for "struggle" jihad |
#5720, aired 2009-06-19 | "J" MART $400: The Spanish word for "water" is found within this sleek feline's name the jaguar |
#5720, aired 2009-06-19 | "J" MART $600: Pass the jelly to Boy Scouts around the world at one of these camping rallies a jamboree |
#5720, aired 2009-06-19 | "J" MART $800: He succeeded a daughter of Henry VIII in 1603 James I |
#5720, aired 2009-06-19 | "J" MART $1000: Carved from the living rock, the pink stone city of Petra is found in this Middle Eastern kingdom Jordan |
#5699, aired 2009-05-21 | "J" PEG $400: The month named in 44 B.C. July |
#5699, aired 2009-05-21 | "J" PEG $800: The surname of this apostle might be from a radical secret society of "dagger carriers" Judas Iscariot |
#5699, aired 2009-05-21 | "J" PEG $1200: French gentil, meaning "nice", gave us this word for a stylish angle at which you might wear your hat jaunty |
#5699, aired 2009-05-21 | "J" PEG $1600: "To the greater glory of God" is this religious order's motto the Jesuits |
#5699, aired 2009-05-21 | "J" PEG $2000: The name of these elite soldiers of the Ottoman sultans comes from the Turkish for "new troops" the Janissaries |
#5642, aired 2009-03-03 | JOHN J. PERSHING $200: In 1886 Pershing graduated 30th out of 77 from this school West Point |
#5642, aired 2009-03-03 | JOHN J. PERSHING $400: On April 14, 1918 Pershing became the first American general to make use of these in combat airplanes |
#5642, aired 2009-03-03 | JOHN J. PERSHING $600: Pershing gained this rhyming nickname for commanding a unit of African-American soldiers Black Jack |
#5642, aired 2009-03-03 | JOHN J. PERSHING $800: When Pershing arrived in France during WWI, he laid a wreath at the grave of this Frenchman Lafayette |
#5642, aired 2009-03-03 | JOHN J. PERSHING $1000: During World War I, Pershing led this U.S. command, the AEF the American Expeditionary Forces |
#5628, aired 2009-02-11 | "J" DUB $400: These institutions can encompass grades 6, 7, 8 & 9 Junior High Schools |
#5628, aired 2009-02-11 | "J" DUB $800: It's the only word in the Pledge of Allegiance that fits the category justice |
#5628, aired 2009-02-11 | "J" DUB $1200: Please, mister, please don't play B-17 on this device whose name dates back to 1939 a jukebox |
#5628, aired 2009-02-11 | "J" DUB $1600: This part of the troposphere that's 7 miles up has winds that are over 60 knots the jetstream |
#5628, aired 2009-02-11 | "J" DUB $2000: This garment created in 1913 is now often seen on mechanics & parachutists a jumpsuit |
#5615, aired 2009-01-23 | AROUND THE WORLD, J. PETERMAN STYLE $400: Colon had treated me well, & I bid this Central American country & its divine waterway a fond adios Panama |
#5615, aired 2009-01-23 | AROUND THE WORLD, J. PETERMAN STYLE $800: My time in Wajir was at an end, yet I could not leave this country until enjoying the wonders of Mombasa Kenya |
#5615, aired 2009-01-23 | AROUND THE WORLD, J. PETERMAN STYLE $1200: I slipped between the 2 official languages of this country, Malagasy & French, as a lemur dashed by, enchanting me Madagascar |
#5615, aired 2009-01-23 | AROUND THE WORLD, J. PETERMAN STYLE $1600: Now, it was away to the W. border this country shares with Bulgaria & Greece; the Black Sea had taught us well Turkey |
#5615, aired 2009-01-23 | AROUND THE WORLD, J. PETERMAN STYLE $2000: My travels took me to this Indonesian island's provincial capital of Denpasar where the winds blow hot, east of Java Bali |
#5556, aired 2008-11-03 | J.W.s $400: In 2004 this Hollywood legend was honored on the stamp seen here John Wayne |
#5556, aired 2008-11-03 | J.W.s $800: After presiding over the original "People's Court", he took the bench on "Animal Court" Judge (Joe) Wapner |
#5556, aired 2008-11-03 | J.W.s $1200: In 1976 he won Elizabeth Taylor's vote & her hand Senator John Warner |
#5556, aired 2008-11-03 | J.W.s $1600: Later an actor, he won 3 swimming Olympic gold medals in Paris in 1924 Johnny Weissmuller |
#5556, aired 2008-11-03 | J.W.s $2000: He was the sax-playing leader of R&B's All Stars Junior Walker |
#5517, aired 2008-09-09 | THAT J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER $400: Oppie helped draft 1946's Acheson-Lilienthal Plan, which offered to have this body oversee world atomic research United Nations |
#5517, aired 2008-09-09 | THAT J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER $800: The fourth Indiana Jones movie quotes J.R.O. quoting this religion's scriptures' "I am become death" Hinduism |
#5517, aired 2008-09-09 | THAT J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER $1200: The 6-foot Oppenheimer weighed 115 lbs. as director of this New Mexico lab in the early 1940s Los Alamos |
#5517, aired 2008-09-09 | THAT J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER $1600: In 1947 J.R. got another job supervising brainiacs, heading the Institute for Advanced Study in this city Princeton, New Jersey |
#5517, aired 2008-09-09 | THAT J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER $2000: By 1929, the year he turned 25, J-Op had published 15 papers in this new field of subatomic physics quantum mechanics |
#5505, aired 2008-07-11 | "J.P." $200: Before "Survivor", he traveled more than 300,000 miles as an "Access Hollywood" correspondent Jeff Probst |
#5505, aired 2008-07-11 | "J.P." $400: He put together a band that was initially called the New Yardbirds; the band later got a new name--Led Zeppelin Jimmy Page |
#5505, aired 2008-07-11 | "J.P." $600: He played Duke Washburn, Curly's twin brother, in "City Slickers II" Jack Palance |
#5505, aired 2008-07-11 | "J.P." $800: In "Goodfellas", this actor memorably said, "I'm funny how... I'm funny like a clown, I amuse you?" Joe Pesci |
#5505, aired 2008-07-11 | "J.P." $1000: (Jon of the Clue Crew doesn't fret at all.) This man who revolutionized bass playing with the group Weather Report made his own fretless bass by pulling out the frets & filling in the grooves Jaco Pastorius |
#5473, aired 2008-05-28 | HEY, J.J.! $400: He's given eulogies for Jackie Robinson, Rosa Parks & Lou Rawls Jesse Jackson |
#5473, aired 2008-05-28 | HEY, J.J.! $800: She belted out "Ball and Chain" at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival & was launched to stardom Janis Joplin |
#5473, aired 2008-05-28 | HEY, J.J.! $1200: In the '50s, he became friends with another innovative alliterative artist, Robert Rauschenberg Jasper Johns |
#5473, aired 2008-05-28 | HEY, J.J.! $1600: In 2001 his change of political affiliation tipped the balance of power in the Senate Jim Jeffords |
#5473, aired 2008-05-28 | HEY, J.J.! $2000: "Down By Law" & "Broken Flowers" are features by this independent-minded movie director Jim Jarmusch |
#5471, aired 2008-05-26 | "J" WALKING $400: A pair of these will come in handy when you need to recharge your car's dead battery jumper cables |
#5471, aired 2008-05-26 | "J" WALKING $800: Aye, matey! It's the popular term for a black pirate flag with a white skull & crossbones a Jolly Roger |
#5471, aired 2008-05-26 | "J" WALKING $1200: Bartenders use this small cup or glass to measure 1½ ounces of liquor a jigger |
#5471, aired 2008-05-26 | "J" WALKING $1600: First name of Confederate Lieutenant General Early Jubal |
#5471, aired 2008-05-26 | "J" WALKING $2000: Military term for the person in charge of paratroopers as they exit an aircraft a jumpmaster |
#5466, aired 2008-05-19 | "M.J." $400: He led the Bulls to 6 NBA championships in the '90s Michael Jordan |
#5466, aired 2008-05-19 | "M.J." $800: She was the lead actress in "The Fifth Element" & "Resident Evil" Milla Jovovich |
#5466, aired 2008-05-19 | "M.J." $1200: In the 2000 Olympics, this American repeated as 400-meter champ but didn't break his Olympic record set in 1996 Michael Johnson |
#5466, aired 2008-05-19 | "M.J." $1600: A founder of the Industrial Workers of the World, she used the slogan "Join the union, boys" Mother Jones |
#5466, aired 2008-05-19 | "M.J." $2000: He won Oscars for his scores for "Doctor Zhivago", "A Passage to India" & "Lawrence of Arabia" Maurice Jarre |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | MIDDLE INITIAL J. $400: These two characters seen here both have the middle initial J. Rocky & Bullwinkle |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | MIDDLE INITIAL J. $800: Her debut album was 1992's "What's the 411?" Mary J. Blige |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | MIDDLE INITIAL J. $1200: In 1977 he became the first driver to win the Indy 500 a fourth time A.J. Foyt |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | MIDDLE INITIAL J. $1600: His first product was his mom's horseradish in 1869; the ketchup came in 1876 (Henry J.) Heinz |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | MIDDLE INITIAL J. $2000: In 1987 this historian & author of "The Discoverers" left his job as Librarian of Congress (Daniel J.) Boorstin |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | "J" PEG $200: Bad, bad Leroy Brown was meaner than this kind of dog a junkyard dog |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | "J" PEG $400: Someone who's there when you need him, or "Jeopardy!"'s announcer hitting his mark Johnny-on-the-spot |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | "J" PEG $600: When Superman debuted on TV in 1952, he fought for a trio of ideals, including this one that fits the category justice |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | "J" PEG $800: A staircase in Prague Castle was built wide & shallow for mounted knights to enter for this competition jousting |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | "J" PEG $1000: The monarchy that borders the Gulf of Aqaba Jordan |
#5191, aired 2007-03-19 | J.C. $400: (Jerry Seinfeld delivers the clue.) In the "Seinfeld" finale we were defended by Jackie Chiles, who reminded some people of this famous trial attorney Johnnie Cochran |
#5191, aired 2007-03-19 | J.C. $800: He had more than 100 songs reach the Billboard Country Singles chart Johnny Cash |
#5191, aired 2007-03-19 | J.C. $1200: Seen here, she knows more about Hollywood wives & husbands than they'd care to admit Jackie Collins |
#5191, aired 2007-03-19 | J.C. $1600: "Mr. P.C." is a classic composition from Mr. J.C. of '50s & '60s jazz John Coltrane |
#5191, aired 2007-03-19 | J.C. $2000: Seen here, he's played a wide range of roles; check out "Babe" vs. "L.A. Confidential" James Cromwell |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | MC J-GIL IN DA HIZZ-OUSE (FEAT. DJ T-BEK) $200: (Alex: Name this rapper being covered by MC J-Gil...) "Hi! My name is... (What?) My name is... (Who?) My name is... Slim Shady" Eminem |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | MC J-GIL IN DA HIZZ-OUSE (FEAT. DJ T-BEK) $400: "If there was a problem, yo I'll solve it, check out the hook while my DJ revolves it" Vanilla Ice |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | MC J-GIL IN DA HIZZ-OUSE (FEAT. DJ T-BEK) $600: (Alex: Here's our next rapper...) "Crib for my mom on the outskirts of Philly, you trying to flex on me don't be silly...Gettin' jiggy wit it" Will Smith |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | MC J-GIL IN DA HIZZ-OUSE (FEAT. DJ T-BEK) $800: (Alex: This artist is pure money...) "My flow, my show brought me the dough that bought me all my fancy things, my crib, my cars..." 50 Cent |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | MC J-GIL IN DA HIZZ-OUSE (FEAT. DJ T-BEK) $1000: (Alex: Check out this gang...) "I said a hip hop the hippie the hippie to the hip hip hop, a you don't stop the rock it to the bang bang boogie" The Sugarhill Gang |
#5116, aired 2006-12-04 | "J" WALKING $200: Queen Victoria said "No deal!" to Barnum's purchase of this elephant from the London Zoo, but the sale was made anyway Jumbo the Elephant |
#5116, aired 2006-12-04 | "J" WALKING $400: The month of June is named for the Roman Goddess Juno, the wife of this other god Jupiter |
#5116, aired 2006-12-04 | "J" WALKING $500 (Daily Double): The original pirates of the Caribbean, possibly including Henry Morgan, seized this island around 1655 Jamaica |
#5116, aired 2006-12-04 | "J" WALKING $600: Humorous hybrid of roadside America seen here jackalope |
#5116, aired 2006-12-04 | "J" WALKING $1000: Spanish term for a group of military officers ruling a country after seizing power a junta |
#5073, aired 2006-10-04 | STARTS WITH "J" $400: Many computer games use this lever a joystick |
#5073, aired 2006-10-04 | STARTS WITH "J" $800: To cross the street illegally jaywalk |
#5073, aired 2006-10-04 | STARTS WITH "J" $1200: It's combat between 2 knights on horseback using lances jousting |
#5073, aired 2006-10-04 | STARTS WITH "J" $1600: It can be a shade of green or a green mineral used in jewelry & carvings jade |
#5073, aired 2006-10-04 | STARTS WITH "J" $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew stands next to a brown cud-chewing cow in Old World, Wisconsin.) You could say this cow is far from home; its breed is named for this island--about 4,000 miles to the east Jersey |
#5002, aired 2006-05-16 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $200: Carroll's slithy nonsense poem (11) "Jabberwocky" |
#5002, aired 2006-05-16 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $400: Jettisoned goods (6) jetsam |
#5002, aired 2006-05-16 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $600: Riding breeches (8) jodhpurs |
#5002, aired 2006-05-16 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $800: A joyful celebration (10) jubilation |
#5002, aired 2006-05-16 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $1000: Belligerent nationalist (5) jingo |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | "J"EOGRAPHY $400: Arhus, Denmark's second-largest city, lies on this peninsula Jutland |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | "J"EOGRAPHY $800: This city was once known as El Paso del Norte but was renamed for a Mexican president Juarez |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | "J"EOGRAPHY $1200: During the Civil War, General Sherman reduced this state capital to ashes, causing it to be called "Chimneyville" Jackson |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | "J"EOGRAPHY $1600: Until the '60s, French was the official language of this British island in the English Channel Jersey |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | "J"EOGRAPHY $2000: The names of a period of the Mesozoic Era & a Spielberg thriller both come from this 4-letter Alpine range (the) Jura (Mountains) |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | "J" WALKING $400: From Old French for "game divided", its historical meanings include problem, trick, stratagem &, of course, danger jeopardy |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | "J" WALKING $800: This Roman god was unusual in that he had 2 faces & no Greek counterpart Janus |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | "J" WALKING $1200: After the death of Ian Curtis, the members of this band formed New Order Joy Division |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | "J" WALKING $1600: William S. Burroughs' first novel Junky |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | "J" WALKING $2000: "EX-GI BECOMES BLONDE BOMBSHELL", read the headlines in 1952 when she returned from Europe Christine Jorgensen |
#4905, aired 2005-12-30 | MICHAEL J. FOX $400: Michael was raised in the small town of Burnaby, a suburb of this port city of British Columbia Vancouver |
#4905, aired 2005-12-30 | MICHAEL J. FOX $800: Michael hit the big time in the 1980s as Alex Keaton on this TV series Family Ties |
#4905, aired 2005-12-30 | MICHAEL J. FOX $1200: Michael made 3 "Back to the Future" films as this chronologically challenged character Marty McFly |
#4905, aired 2005-12-30 | MICHAEL J. FOX $1600: Michael voiced this boylike mouse in 2 hit films Stuart Little |
#4905, aired 2005-12-30 | MICHAEL J. FOX $2000: In 1991, Michael directed "The Trap", an episode in this spooky HBO horror anthology series Tales from the Crypt |
#4895, aired 2005-12-16 | J.S. BACH & SONS $400: Lesser-known son J.G.B. followed Dad as a virtuoso on this instrument & played it at Muhlhausen's Marienkirche the organ |
#4895, aired 2005-12-16 | J.S. BACH & SONS $800: Johann Christian, also known as John Christian, moved to this capital city in 1762 London |
#4895, aired 2005-12-16 | J.S. BACH & SONS $1200: The music of No. 1 son Wilhelm was balanced between this style of his father & the Rococo style that followed Baroque |
#4895, aired 2005-12-16 | J.S. BACH & SONS $1600: J.S. Bach was a master of this type of work & produced "The Art of" it in 1749 the fugue |
#4895, aired 2005-12-16 | J.S. BACH & SONS $2000: This word follows "St. Matthew" & "St. John" in the titles of J.S. Bach works; fitting for a man who sired 20 children passion |
#4889, aired 2005-12-08 | "J" WALKING THROUGH HISTORY $200: On Dec. 1, 1804 this Martinique-born beauty & an emperor-to-be had their second wedding Napoleon & Josephine |
#4889, aired 2005-12-08 | "J" WALKING THROUGH HISTORY $400: Zedekiah was the last king of this southern kingdom Judah |
#4889, aired 2005-12-08 | "J" WALKING THROUGH HISTORY $600: The post-Civil War laws nicknamed these enforced racial segregation in the south Jim Crow laws |
#4889, aired 2005-12-08 | "J" WALKING THROUGH HISTORY $800: This beleaguered politician died July 31, 1875 in Carter County, Tennessee Andrew Johnson |
#4889, aired 2005-12-08 | "J" WALKING THROUGH HISTORY $1000: After losing the English throne, this Catholic king went to Ireland & lost the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 James II |
#4800, aired 2005-06-17 | HEY, "D.J." $200: A stock index Dow Jones |
#4800, aired 2005-06-17 | HEY, "D.J." $400: Hyde's better half Dr. Jekyll |
#4800, aired 2005-06-17 | HEY, "D.J." $600: It's another name for a tuxedo a dinner jacket |
#4800, aired 2005-06-17 | HEY, "D.J." $800: Legendary seducer Don Juan |
#4800, aired 2005-06-17 | HEY, "D.J." $1000: James Buchanan Brady's gem of a moniker Diamond Jim |
#4762, aired 2005-04-26 | HEY, J.D. $200: He forgot to duck in 1926 when he lost to Gene Tunney Jack Dempsey |
#4762, aired 2005-04-26 | HEY, J.D. $400: In 1934 he got the FBI on his trail by crossing the Indiana-Illinois line; he didn't live much longer John Dillinger |
#4762, aired 2005-04-26 | HEY, J.D. $600: From 1970 to 1973 he was White House counsel to Richard Nixon John Dean |
#4762, aired 2005-04-26 | HEY, J.D. $800: He signed off his TV show with the line "Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are" Jimmy Durante |
#4762, aired 2005-04-26 | HEY, J.D. $1000: In 1971, this Caribbean leader succeeded his father to become the youngest president in the world Jean(-Claude) Duvalier |
#4718, aired 2005-02-23 | J.R. $400: She got a B.A. from Cornell in 1960 & an LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1963 Janet Reno |
#4718, aired 2005-02-23 | J.R. $800: This American journalist was embedded in Petrograd in 1917 during the "10 Days that Shook the World" John Reed |
#4718, aired 2005-02-23 | J.R. $1200: He's seen here performing in one of his own works Jerome Robbins |
#4718, aired 2005-02-23 | J.R. $1600: This portraitist was born in Devon on July 16, 1723 Sir Joshua Reynolds |
#4718, aired 2005-02-23 | J.R. $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from a street in the Lower East Side, New York.) This reformer & photographer described the conditions of the Lower East Side in 1890's "How the Other Half Lives" Jacob Riis |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | "J" WALKING $200: In medieval times this country was known as Cipango Japan |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | "J" WALKING $400: Kick out these door supports & your transoms will fall down the jambs |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | "J" WALKING $600: (Hi, I'm Tim Russert of NBC's Meet the Press.) In 1985 I supervised a broadcast from Rome featuring a live interview with this man, a first for American television Pope John Paul II |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | "J" WALKING $800: On the eastern end of I-10 is this city, home to the Gator Bowl Jacksonville, Florida |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | "J" WALKING $1000: This psychoanalyst once wrote, "The pendulum of the mind oscillates between sense and nonsense" (Carl Gustav) Jung |
#4546, aired 2004-05-17 | J.R.R. TOLKIEN $200: It's the third volume in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy The Return of the King |
#4546, aired 2004-05-17 | J.R.R. TOLKIEN $400: Tolkien was born in Bloemfontein in 1892 in this country & lived there until he was 4 South Africa |
#4546, aired 2004-05-17 | J.R.R. TOLKIEN $600: He's the title hobbit in "The Hobbit" Bilbo Baggins |
#4546, aired 2004-05-17 | J.R.R. TOLKIEN $800: It's the university where Tolkien studied & later taught languages & literature Oxford |
#4546, aired 2004-05-17 | J.R.R. TOLKIEN $1000: This prequel to "The Lord of the Rings" was published posthumously in 1977 The Silmarillion |
#4449, aired 2004-01-01 | "J" PARDY $200: In a Robert Louis Stevenson novel, a drug turns this man into a monster Dr. Jekyll |
#4449, aired 2004-01-01 | "J" PARDY $400: With 6, more U.S. Presidents were born with this first name than any other James |
#4449, aired 2004-01-01 | "J" PARDY $600: One of Jules Bastien-LePage's most famous paintings is of this girl, hearing voices Joan of Arc |
#4449, aired 2004-01-01 | "J" PARDY $800: The port city of Aqaba is this nation's only link to the sea Jordan |
#4449, aired 2004-01-01 | "J" PARDY $1000: It refers to the geographic area a court has power over or to the types of cases it can hear jurisdiction |
#4411, aired 2003-11-10 | THE J. LO DOWN $200: Rich guy Ralph Fiennes falls in love with hotel employee Jennifer Lopez in this Cinderella story Maid in Manhattan |
#4411, aired 2003-11-10 | THE J. LO DOWN $400: When asked what she got on this standardized college placement exam, Jen quipped, "Nail polish" the SAT |
#4411, aired 2003-11-10 | THE J. LO DOWN $600: Ben Affleck plays a lowly thug who falls for female gangster J. Lo in this 2003 romantic comedy Gigli |
#4411, aired 2003-11-10 | THE J. LO DOWN $800: When Jen wore that now-infamous green Versace dress to the 2000 Grammys, he was her date Puff Daddy |
#4411, aired 2003-11-10 | THE J. LO DOWN $1000: The video for this song pays homage to the movie "Flashdance", with Jen as the welder/dancer "I'm Glad" |
#4394, aired 2003-10-16 | "J" WALKING $400: He betrayed Jesus with a kiss Judas |
#4394, aired 2003-10-16 | "J" WALKING $800: This TV show began as a spinoff of "All in the Family" The Jeffersons |
#4394, aired 2003-10-16 | "J" WALKING $1200: In a nonsense poem Lewis Carroll warned, "Beware" of this creature, "my son" the jabberwock |
#4394, aired 2003-10-16 | "J" WALKING $1600: On March 28, 1990 this NBA player scored 69 points, a career high, in a game against Cleveland Michael Jordan |
#4394, aired 2003-10-16 | "J" WALKING $2000: Members of this Catholic order helped us get oriented by compiling an atlas of China the Jesuits |
#4335, aired 2003-06-06 | "J" WHIZ $200: It's a trip taken by a public official at public expense, ostensibly for official business junket |
#4335, aired 2003-06-06 | "J" WHIZ $400: It's not a type of fruit spread, but a large extended campout for several Boy Scout troops together jamboree |
#4335, aired 2003-06-06 | "J" WHIZ $600: It's believed that the Virgin Mary died in this Middle Eastern city Jerusalem |
#4335, aired 2003-06-06 | "J" WHIZ $800: This 1847 novel takes place mainly at Lowood Orphan Asylum & Thornfield Hall Jane Eyre |
#4335, aired 2003-06-06 | "J" WHIZ $1000: The Hagia Sophia in Istanbul was one of the many churches built by this 6th century Byzantine emperor Justinian I |
#4233, aired 2003-01-15 | "J" WALKING $200: You've "hit" this when you win a large cash prize or achieve a significant success the jackpot |
#4233, aired 2003-01-15 | "J" WALKING $400: He's the rather animated guy seen here, Mama Johnny Bravo |
#4233, aired 2003-01-15 | "J" WALKING $600: In 1999 a Martian lander was lost because Lockheed used English units & this Calif. lab used metric units in calculations Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
#4233, aired 2003-01-15 | "J" WALKING $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew) Popular in the 16th & 17th centuries, it's the variety of sleeveless tunic I'm wearing jerkin |
#4233, aired 2003-01-15 | "J" WALKING $1000: King Abdullah II reigns in this country Jordan |
#4216, aired 2002-12-23 | "J.B." SPORTS $400: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the American Airlines Center in Dallas) It's the name for the game-starting activity seen here jump ball |
#4216, aired 2002-12-23 | "J.B." SPORTS $800: In 1999 he was named the catcher on baseball's All-Century Team Johnny Bench |
#4216, aired 2002-12-23 | "J.B." SPORTS $1200: In boxing, this division with a type of fowl in its name goes up to 115 pounds junior bantamweight |
#4216, aired 2002-12-23 | "J.B." SPORTS $1600: A month after winning the 1984 Olympic marathon, she got married & added Samuelson to her name Joan Benoit |
#4148, aired 2002-09-18 | "J" & "K" $1200: They're the mouthful seen here jawbreakers |
#4148, aired 2002-09-18 | "J" & "K" $1600: Potato chips & candy, for instance, or anything that is attractive but has no substance junk food |
#4148, aired 2002-09-18 | "J" & "K" $2000: Musicmatch is a virtual one of these, while Wurlitzer makes the actual coin-operated machine jukebox |
#4145, aired 2002-09-13 | "J" WALKING $400: A short moment of time to make popcorn "pop" or to get a "lube" job jiffy |
#4145, aired 2002-09-13 | "J" WALKING $800: With a population of 735,000, it's the most populous city in Florida Jacksonville |
#4145, aired 2002-09-13 | "J" WALKING $1200: After Solomon's death in 922 B.C., the Hebrews divided into 2 kingdoms: Israel & this one Judah |
#4145, aired 2002-09-13 | "J" WALKING $1600: It's the "gem" of a unit equal to the work done when a current of 1 ampere passes through 1 ohm for 1 second joule |
#4145, aired 2002-09-13 | "J" WALKING $2000: Christian monk & translator Eusebius Hieronymus is better known as this saint Saint Jerome |
#4120, aired 2002-06-28 | "J"EOGRAPHY $400: No roads lead into this U.S. state capital; it can only be reached by aircraft or boat Juneau |
#4120, aired 2002-06-28 | "J"EOGRAPHY $800: Gates opening into this city's "Old City" include Lion's Gate, Zion Gate & Herod's Gate Jerusalem |
#4120, aired 2002-06-28 | "J"EOGRAPHY $1200: A type of shirt is named for this British island off the coast of Normandy Jersey |
#4120, aired 2002-06-28 | "J"EOGRAPHY $1600: In 1945 Sukarno proclaimed independence for his country in this city Jakarta |
#4120, aired 2002-06-28 | "J"EOGRAPHY $4,000 (Daily Double): Once a national monument, this high valley became a part of Grand Teton National Park in 1950 Jackson Hole |
#4065, aired 2002-04-12 | FAMOUS J.P.'s $400: Her msnbc.com bio calls her "one of the most ubiquitous newswomen in America" Jane Pauley |
#4065, aired 2002-04-12 | FAMOUS J.P.'s $800: (Hi, I'm Jeff Probst, host of "Rock and Roll Jeopardy!") This Led Zeppelin guitarist was a master of distortion & feedback Jimmy Page |
#4065, aired 2002-04-12 | FAMOUS J.P.'s $1200: The swinging hairdresser in the film "Shampoo" is said to be based on this producer associated with Barbra Streisand John Peters |
#4065, aired 2002-04-12 | FAMOUS J.P.'s $1600: This Oriole pitcher & underwear model won World Series games in the '60s, '70s & '80s Jim Palmer |
#4065, aired 2002-04-12 | FAMOUS J.P.'s $2000: This controversial Episcopal bishop left the U.S. & disappeared into the Israeli desert in 1969 (Bishop) James Pike |
#4063, aired 2002-04-10 | J.K. ROWLING $400: J.K. Rowling wrote what became her first novel at a cafe in this Scottish capital Edinburgh |
#4063, aired 2002-04-10 | J.K. ROWLING $800: J.K. got the idea for her books when traveling from Manchester to London via this mode of transport train |
#4063, aired 2002-04-10 | J.K. ROWLING $1200: On July 23, 2000 Rowling's 4 books held the top 4 spots on this newspaper's Kids' Bestseller list The New York Times |
#4063, aired 2002-04-10 | J.K. ROWLING $1600: Rowling has said that her favorite author of all tie is this author of "Mansfield Park" Jane Austen |
#4063, aired 2002-04-10 | J.K. ROWLING $2000: In June 2000 Queen Elizabeth named Rowling an officer of the OBE, which stands for this Order of the British Empire |
#3952, aired 2001-11-06 | "J" WALKING $100: On a snowy winter night he nips at your nose & your window Jack Frost |
#3952, aired 2001-11-06 | "J" WALKING $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from a basketball court.) Hi! Don't mind me, I'm just warming up, doing a round of these jumping jacks |
#3952, aired 2001-11-06 | "J" WALKING $300: Aye, matey! It's the popular term for a black pirate flag with a white skull & crossbones Jolly Roger |
#3952, aired 2001-11-06 | "J" WALKING $400: Bartenders use this small cup or glass to measure 1 1/2 ounces of liquor a jigger |
#3952, aired 2001-11-06 | "J" WALKING $500: (Sofia of the Clue Crew rides a carousel at the Santa Monica Pier.) In the 1600s an early type of carousel was used to train noblemen in this sport that uses lances jousting |
#3777, aired 2001-01-23 | FILE UNDER "J" $200: Candy seen here (a favorite in theatres) Jujubes |
#3777, aired 2001-01-23 | FILE UNDER "J" $400: Her dad George works for Spacely Sprockets Judy Jetson |
#3777, aired 2001-01-23 | FILE UNDER "J" $600: Joel 3 says the valley of Jehoshaphat was a place of this Judgment |
#3777, aired 2001-01-23 | FILE UNDER "J" $800: In the '50s this Georgia-born artist was heavily into American flags & targets Jasper Johns |
#3777, aired 2001-01-23 | FILE UNDER "J" $1000: The fact the Spanish cut off this British shipmaster's ear started a war in 1739 Robert Jenkins |
#3685, aired 2000-09-15 | HEY "J"! $100: Well... it's the first name of the "39-year-old" comedian known for his miserly self-caricature Jack (Benny) |
#3685, aired 2000-09-15 | HEY "J"! $200: With $6 million in 1977, Steve Cauthen led the money winners in this profession jockeys |
#3685, aired 2000-09-15 | HEY "J"! $300: Othello could tell you that envy is a synonym for this green-eyed monster jealousy |
#3685, aired 2000-09-15 | HEY "J"! $400: It's the small sail in front of the main sail the jib |
#3685, aired 2000-09-15 | HEY "J"! $500: Mais oui! It's the first name of the Baker seen here, who was very popular in Europe Josephine (Baker) |
#3567, aired 2000-02-22 | "J.P." $200: He stole scenes as a pipsqueak accountant on the run from the mob in "Lethal Weapon 2" Joe Pesci |
#3567, aired 2000-02-22 | "J.P." $400: (Hi, I'm Garry Marshall) When I was hired as a wrtiter for the "Tonight Show" in 1959, this host said he liked me because I thought like a 4-year-old Jack Paar |
#3567, aired 2000-02-22 | "J.P." $600: This leather-clad metal band took its name from a Bob Dylan song Judas Priest |
#3567, aired 2000-02-22 | "J.P." $800: She played Laurence Olivier's daughter in 1960's "The Entertainer", & became his wife the next year Joan Plowright |
#3567, aired 2000-02-22 | "J.P." $1000: He was the founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival & the Public Theater Joseph Papp |
#3099, aired 1998-02-05 | BETH J. SPRUCZAK -- ACCOUNTANT! $200: Beth finds it apt that this taxing process' name comes from Latin for "to hear"--she's heard some whoppers an audit |
#3099, aired 1998-02-05 | BETH J. SPRUCZAK -- ACCOUNTANT! $400: Beth opposed this publisher & GOP candidate's flat tax as bad policy, not because it would hurt CPAs Steve Forbes |
#3099, aired 1998-02-05 | BETH J. SPRUCZAK -- ACCOUNTANT! $600: When Beth sees pluses & minuses, she calls them these, the 2 columns of a double-entry ledger debits & credits |
#3099, aired 1998-02-05 | BETH J. SPRUCZAK -- ACCOUNTANT! $1,000 (Daily Double): A rise in an asset's value, or what Beth feels she doesn't get for staying late calculating it appreciation |
#3099, aired 1998-02-05 | BETH J. SPRUCZAK -- ACCOUNTANT! $1000: In 1989 Beth kept her name after marriage, while this firm where she worked joined its name to Ernst's Young |
#3088, aired 1998-01-21 | FILE UNDER "J" $100: A deep shade of black, or a 747 Jet |
#3088, aired 1998-01-21 | FILE UNDER "J" $200: In 1882 Prof. Jigaro Kano opened the first school for this in Japan Judo |
#3088, aired 1998-01-21 | FILE UNDER "J" $300: Bette Davis picked up her second Oscar for this film Jezebel |
#3088, aired 1998-01-21 | FILE UNDER "J" $400: Slang for electric current Juice |
#3088, aired 1998-01-21 | FILE UNDER "J" $500: To put together in a makeshift fashion is to jury-rig or to "build" this way Jerry-build |
#2753, aired 1996-07-17 | STARTS WITH "J" $100: She was Romeo's beloved Juliet |
#2753, aired 1996-07-17 | STARTS WITH "J" $200: It's a shade of green or a green gemstone that's often carved Jade |
#2753, aired 1996-07-17 | STARTS WITH "J" $300: Swing was the most popular style of this music in the 1930s Jazz |
#2753, aired 1996-07-17 | STARTS WITH "J" $400: Crete de la Neige is the highest peak of this mountain range between France & Switzerland Jura Mountains |
#2639, aired 1996-02-08 | "J" FOOD FILE $200: Dried meat in strips jerky |
#2639, aired 1996-02-08 | "J" FOOD FILE $400: This hot pepper is named for the capital of Veracruz, Mexico the jalapeño |
#2639, aired 1996-02-08 | "J" FOOD FILE $600: It's a long, plump Spanish almond a Jordan |
#2639, aired 1996-02-08 | "J" FOOD FILE $800: These tiny fruit-flavored candies once may have contained the juice of the fruit in their name a Jujube |
#2639, aired 1996-02-08 | "J" FOOD FILE $1000: It's a sweetened & flavored pudding of milk that's been curdled by rennet junket |
#2559, aired 1995-10-19 | "D.J."s $200: His locker is at the bottom of the sea Davy Jones |
#2559, aired 1995-10-19 | "D.J."s $400: The first play about this legendary hero was 1630's "The Libertine of Seville" Don Juan |
#2559, aired 1995-10-19 | "D.J."s $600: This actor received 3 Emmy nominations for his role as Dr. Richard Kimble on "The Fugitive" David Janssen |
#2559, aired 1995-10-19 | "D.J."s $800: This actor was the "Boy" in the 1975 cult film "A Boy and His Dog" Don Johnson |
#2559, aired 1995-10-19 | "D.J."s $1000: On PBS he's starred as Claudius & Cadfael Derek Jacobi |
#2483, aired 1995-05-24 | J LETTER MEN $200: This agency director was born in Washington, D.C. January 1, 1895 & died there May 2, 1972 (J. Edgar) Hoover |
#2483, aired 1995-05-24 | J LETTER MEN $400: From 1943-45 he was director of the atomic bomb project at Los Alamos (J. Robert) Oppenheimer |
#2483, aired 1995-05-24 | J LETTER MEN $600: In 1901 he organized U.S. Steel J. P. Morgan |
#2483, aired 1995-05-24 | J LETTER MEN $800: Most of this reclusive author's short stories revolve around the Glass family children (J.D.) Salinger |
#2483, aired 1995-05-24 | J LETTER MEN $1000: This Arkansas senator's 1946 act set up a student exchange program (J. William) Fulbright |
#2331, aired 1994-10-24 | J.S. BACH $200: During his lifetime, he was more famous as a player of one of these instruments than as a composer the organ |
#2331, aired 1994-10-24 | J.S. BACH $600: Historians note that Bach never met this famous contemporary who composed "Messiah" Handel |
#2331, aired 1994-10-24 | J.S. BACH $800: Bach's second surviving son, nearly as famous as his father, he wrote about 150 keyboard sonatas C.P.E. Bach (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach) |
#2331, aired 1994-10-24 | J.S. BACH $1000: 1722 work of preludes & fugues in all keys for "musical young people eager to learn" "The Well-Tempered Clavier" |
#2331, aired 1994-10-24 | J.S. BACH $1,500 (Daily Double): Bach wrote a set of concertos for Christian Ludwig, the margrave of this historic German region Brandenburg |
#2329, aired 1994-10-20 | FILE UNDER "J" $100: Versions of this dance popular in the 1930s & 1940s include the Lindy Hop & the Jive jitterbug |
#2329, aired 1994-10-20 | FILE UNDER "J" $200: Soweto is the most populous township of this largest South African city Johannesburg |
#2329, aired 1994-10-20 | FILE UNDER "J" $300: It's a large national or international gathering of Boy Scouts a jamboree |
#2329, aired 1994-10-20 | FILE UNDER "J" $400: From the Spanish for "meeting", it's a small group ruling a country after a coup d'etat a junta |
#2329, aired 1994-10-20 | FILE UNDER "J" $500: In November 1973 this Texas lawyer was named special prosecutor in the Watergate investigation (Leon) Jaworski |
#2224, aired 1994-04-14 | FILE UNDER "J" $200: When this Steven Spielberg film opened in June 1993, it had the best first week ever—$81.7 million Jurassic Park |
#2224, aired 1994-04-14 | FILE UNDER "J" $400: From the Latin for "legal knowledge", it's the term for the formal science of law jurisprudence |
#2224, aired 1994-04-14 | FILE UNDER "J" $600: Gibberish, or the specialized language of a profession or trade jargon |
#2224, aired 1994-04-14 | FILE UNDER "J" $800: From 1615-1642, he served as architect to King James I & then King Charles I Inigo Jones |
#2224, aired 1994-04-14 | FILE UNDER "J" $1000: Founded as El Paso del Norte c. 1660, this city is Mexico's largest on the border with the U.S. Juarez |
#1993, aired 1993-04-14 | STARTS WITH "J" $100: It can precede buzzer, ride or stick joy |
#1993, aired 1993-04-14 | STARTS WITH "J" $200: This word that means discarded cargo is an alteration of "jettison" jetsam |
#1993, aired 1993-04-14 | STARTS WITH "J" $300: This sleeveless dress is often worn over a blouse, not necessary on a trampoline a jumper |
#1993, aired 1993-04-14 | STARTS WITH "J" $400: A strenuous dance that's often performed to swing music, or a person who dances it a jitterbug |
#1993, aired 1993-04-14 | STARTS WITH "J" $500: Father Serra's first name Junipero |
#1837, aired 1992-09-08 | STARTS WITH "J" $100: This name can precede Reb, cake or -on-the-spot Johnny |
#1837, aired 1992-09-08 | STARTS WITH "J" $200: A metallic sound made by a sleigh bell, or a catchy tune in a commercial a jingle |
#1837, aired 1992-09-08 | STARTS WITH "J" $300: This type of food is named for its lack of nutritional value; you don't have to eat it on a Chinese boat junk |
#1837, aired 1992-09-08 | STARTS WITH "J" $400: World Book says that licenses were issued to these professional fools in the 1600s -- no fooling a jester |
#1837, aired 1992-09-08 | STARTS WITH "J" $500: The sea wasp variety of these is so venomous its sting can cause death within a few minutes a jellyfish |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | FILE UNDER "J" $100: To make this cut meat into long strips & put them out into the sun to dry jerky |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | FILE UNDER "J" $200: A dexterous person does it to balls, a devious person to books juggle |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | FILE UNDER "J" $300: The name of a playing card & a synonym for the kitty combine to form this word for the top prize jackpot |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | FILE UNDER "J" $400: Judo was developed from this Japanese method of unarmed combat ju-jitsu |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | FILE UNDER "J" $500: Jamestown, Virginia gave its name to this poisonous weed jimsonweed |
#1217, aired 1989-12-12 | STARTS WITH "J" $100: From its name you might expect to see lions & tigers climbing on this type of gym, but it's made for kids a jungle gym |
#1217, aired 1989-12-12 | STARTS WITH "J" $200: It's the May beetle's other name; we guess it depends on the month you see it June (a June bug) |
#1217, aired 1989-12-12 | STARTS WITH "J" $300: A criminal character in "Carousel", or a measure he might use to mix drinks Jigger |
#1217, aired 1989-12-12 | STARTS WITH "J" $400: The husband-and-wife deities who had temples erected in their honor on Rome's Capitoline Hill Juno & Jupiter |
#1217, aired 1989-12-12 | STARTS WITH "J" $500: This Swiss mountain peak's name means "maiden" in German the Jungfrau |
#1004, aired 1989-01-05 | "J.C." $200: This tennis great credits his mother & grandmother with teaching him the game Jimmy Connors |
#1004, aired 1989-01-05 | "J.C." $400: Established in 1901, Joliet is the oldest public one of these schools still operating junior college |
#1004, aired 1989-01-05 | "J.C." $600: This NBC commentator was the 1st working journalist appointed director of Voice of America John Chancellor |
#1004, aired 1989-01-05 | "J.C." $1000: This tough guy actor is the son of a kosher meat dealer from the Bronx James Caan |
#1004, aired 1989-01-05 | "J.C." $2,000 (Daily Double): This body of law is perhaps the greatest legacy of the Byzantine Empire Justinian's Code |
#894, aired 1988-06-23 | STARTS WITH "J" $200: This reigning king is the son of Don Juan, the Count of Barcelona Juan Carlos |
#894, aired 1988-06-23 | STARTS WITH "J" $400: This Asian country's official name is al-Mamlaka al-Urdiniyah al-Hashimiyah Jordan |
#894, aired 1988-06-23 | STARTS WITH "J" $600: The ornament cascade of ruffles down the front of an 18th century's man's shirt jabot |
#894, aired 1988-06-23 | STARTS WITH "J" $800: Any musical group that uses improvised instruments like washboards & earthenware vessels jug band |
#894, aired 1988-06-23 | STARTS WITH "J" $1000: A Dominican friar, or an 18th century French revolutionary Jacobin |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | STARTS WITH "J" $200: To get a car engine going by using a booster cable connected to the battery of another car a jump start |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | STARTS WITH "J" $400: These preserves sound like they're squeezed in tight or stuck in traffic jams |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | STARTS WITH "J" $600: A short crowbar used by burglers, or the nickname of our 39th president Jimmy |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | STARTS WITH "J" $800: 1st name shared by Nehru, a PM of India, & Shoudhurry, a student on "Head of the Class" Jawaharlal |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | STARTS WITH "J" $1,000 (Daily Double): 2 Olympic events fitting the category: in 1 you throw something; in the other you can be thrown javelin & judo |
#490, aired 1986-10-24 | STARTS WITH "J" $200: Completes the title of Mickey Spillane's "I, the -" "Jury" |
#490, aired 1986-10-24 | STARTS WITH "J" $400: A stool pigeon becomes one when sent to the Big House a jailbird |
#490, aired 1986-10-24 | STARTS WITH "J" $600 (Daily Double): It became the state capital January 3, 1959 Juneau |
#490, aired 1986-10-24 | STARTS WITH "J" $600: Cut into thin long strips, you can do it to potatoes julienne |
#490, aired 1986-10-24 | STARTS WITH "J" $1000: It was killed in rhyme with the vorpal blade the Jabberwock |
#368, aired 1986-02-05 | "J" WORDS $100: Various sources say it's named for one of Popeye's pals, or for initials of "general purpose", G.P. a jeep |
#368, aired 1986-02-05 | "J" WORDS $200: In 1975, it was the Bee Gees' way of talkin' Jive |
#368, aired 1986-02-05 | "J" WORDS $300: "If you shut up your mug, I'll fill up" this with "good ol' mountain dew" your jug |
#368, aired 1986-02-05 | "J" WORDS $400: Flotsam's "friend" jetsam |
#368, aired 1986-02-05 | "J" WORDS $500: To place side by side, as in an unexpected combination of colors or ideas juxtaposition |
#5, aired 1984-09-14 | STARTS WITH "J" $200: The first Mrs. Bonaparte Josephine |
#5, aired 1984-09-14 | STARTS WITH "J" $400: A puzzle people go to pieces over a jigsaw puzzle |
#5, aired 1984-09-14 | STARTS WITH "J" $600: The police say "fine" for crossing the street this way jaywalking |
#5, aired 1984-09-14 | STARTS WITH "J" $1000: Event an Olympian throws javelin |
#5, aired 1984-09-14 | STARTS WITH "J" $3,000 (Daily Double): The only "J" in the Pledge of Allegiance justice |
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