Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (85 results returned)
#9039, aired 2024-02-15 | JACKSON $200: Andrew Jackson appears on the bill of this denomination $20 |
#9039, aired 2024-02-15 | JACKSON $400: Titles in the book series featuring this protagonist include "The Titan's Curse" & "The Battle of the Labyrinth" Percy Jackson |
#9039, aired 2024-02-15 | JACKSON $600: Economists get a taste of the outdoors at the Central Banking annual conferences in Jackson Hole in this state Wyoming |
#9039, aired 2024-02-15 | JACKSON $800: Randy Rhoads helped create the Jackson brand of these, now owned by Fender a guitar |
#9039, aired 2024-02-15 | JACKSON $1000: New Orleans-born Mahalia Jackson, "The Queen of" this music style, sang at JFK's inauguration gospel |
#7133, aired 2015-09-23 | I'M GOIN' TO JACKSON $200: The City of Jackson, Michigan was where this political party was formally organized on July 6, 1854 the Republican Party |
#7133, aired 2015-09-23 | I'M GOIN' TO JACKSON $400: The City of Jackson is a state capital & home to the Medical Center at the University of this Mississippi |
#7133, aired 2015-09-23 | I'M GOIN' TO JACKSON $600: Jackson, Tennessee is the biggest city on the I-40 corridor between these two Memphis & Nashville |
#7133, aired 2015-09-23 | I'M GOIN' TO JACKSON $800: Jackson, Alabama is on the Tombigbee River, 50 miles north of this bay Mobile Bay |
#7133, aired 2015-09-23 | I'M GOIN' TO JACKSON $1000: The City of Jackson in this state was burned on Nov. 17, 1864; Gen. Sherman was said to have ridden along third street Georgia |
#6696, aired 2013-10-28 | ANOTHER JACKSON 5 $200: In 1987 Lisa Jackson took a job with this govt. agency & oversaw Superfund industrial cleanup sites; in 2009 she became its leader the EPA |
#6696, aired 2013-10-28 | ANOTHER JACKSON 5 $400: In the spring of 1862, you did not want to be a Union commander up against this major general in the Shenandoah Valley Stonewall Jackson |
#6696, aired 2013-10-28 | ANOTHER JACKSON 5 $600: From 1990-1996, he served as a nonvoting member of the U.S. Senate from the District of Columbia Jesse Jackson |
#6696, aired 2013-10-28 | ANOTHER JACKSON 5 $1000: This artist started to move from representation to abstraction after a 1938 nervous breakdown Jackson Pollock |
#6696, aired 2013-10-28 | ANOTHER JACKSON 5 $2,000 (Daily Double): Maynard Jackson was mayor of fhis city, & one of the USA's busiest airports now bears his name Atlanta |
#6677, aired 2013-10-01 | ANDREW JACKSON $200: As a 14-year-old fighting in this war, Jackson was captured & held as a P.O.W. in Camden, South Carolina the Revolution |
#6677, aired 2013-10-01 | ANDREW JACKSON $400: Jackson was a delegate to this state's Constitutional Convention, & some say he proposed the state's name Tennessee |
#6677, aired 2013-10-01 | ANDREW JACKSON $600: In the presidential election of 1824, Jackson won a plurality of electoral votes but lost to this man in the House John Quincy Adams |
#6677, aired 2013-10-01 | ANDREW JACKSON $800: This Jackson pick for minister to Great Britain was rejected by the Senate but later became Jackson's second veep Van Buren |
#6677, aired 2013-10-01 | ANDREW JACKSON $1000: On June 6, 1833 Jackson became the first president to ride a train, the B&O, which stands for this the Baltimore and Ohio |
#5753, aired 2009-09-23 | REMEMBERING MICHAEL JACKSON $200: In 1969 Michael & his brothers released their debut album: this Motown diva "Presents the Jackson 5" Diana Ross |
#5753, aired 2009-09-23 | REMEMBERING MICHAEL JACKSON $400: Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2007, it's still the bestselling album of all time Thriller |
#5753, aired 2009-09-23 | REMEMBERING MICHAEL JACKSON $600: In 1988 Jackson landed at the top of the book charts with this autobiography named for his famous dance Moonwalk |
#5753, aired 2009-09-23 | REMEMBERING MICHAEL JACKSON $800: Say the name of this legend with whom Jackson recorded the No. 1 hit "Say Say Say" Paul McCartney |
#5753, aired 2009-09-23 | REMEMBERING MICHAEL JACKSON $1000: Give a yell if you know that this duet with sister Janet was the first single off "HIStory: Past, Present & Future" "Scream" |
#5409, aired 2008-02-28 | SAMUEL L. JACKSON $400: In the late '80s, Sam was the rehearsal stand-in for this comedy legend on his self-titled sitcom Bill Cosby |
#5409, aired 2008-02-28 | SAMUEL L. JACKSON $800: Sam proclaimed, "And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee" in this 1994 film Pulp Fiction |
#5409, aired 2008-02-28 | SAMUEL L. JACKSON $1200: In 1995 Sam's Zeus Carver had a rough day with Bruce Willis in this sequel Die Hard with a Vengeance (or Die Hard 3) |
#5409, aired 2008-02-28 | SAMUEL L. JACKSON $1600: As Elijah Price, Sam was the frail antithesis to Bruce Willis in this 2000 flick Unbreakable |
#5409, aired 2008-02-28 | SAMUEL L. JACKSON $2000: Lucius Best was the secret identity of this ultra-cool "Incredibles" character voiced by Sam Frozone |
#5239, aired 2007-05-24 | JACKSON 5 $200: The 1953 Alan Ladd film "Shane" is among the many Westerns filmed in this valley east of the Tetons Jackson Hole |
#5239, aired 2007-05-24 | JACKSON 5 $400: The Big Apple's Jackson Heights is part of this borough Queens |
#5239, aired 2007-05-24 | JACKSON 5 $600: This American artist moved to NYC in 1930 to study with Thomas Hart Benton Jackson Pollock |
#5239, aired 2007-05-24 | JACKSON 5 $800: This New Orleans-born gospel singer seen here debuted at Carnegie Hall in 1950 Mahalia Jackson |
#5239, aired 2007-05-24 | JACKSON 5 $1000: During this Virginia battle, Stonewall Jackson was fired upon by his own men; he died a few days later Chancellorsville |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | SAMES NAMES AS THE JACKSON 5 $200: First name of the actor who in 1972 said, "I'll make him an offer he can't refuse" Marlon |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | SAMES NAMES AS THE JACKSON 5 $400: Dude, you're getting this first name of the founder of Dell Computer Corp. Michael |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | SAMES NAMES AS THE JACKSON 5 $600: Country music's Mr. Travis knows it's a term for lustful or lecherous but he's too polite to say so Randy |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | SAMES NAMES AS THE JACKSON 5 $800: Assumed last name of the Secretary-General of the Yugoslav Communist Party during WWII Tito |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | SAMES NAMES AS THE JACKSON 5 $1000: I think you'll find this first name of "The Whole Woman" author Greer is pertinent to the conversation Germaine |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | JACKSON HOLE $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from a park in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.) It's hard to believe the picturesque Jackson Square was once used as a dump; in 1932 it was beautified & named for this president for his 200th birthday George Washington |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | JACKSON HOLE $400: In 1989 this famous East Coast symphony orchestra held its first ever summer residency in Jackson Hole the New York Philharmonic |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | JACKSON HOLE $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew walks under arches in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.) Jackson's famous arches are made of antlers of these animals found in the area; don't worry--they shed them first elk |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | JACKSON HOLE $800: The USA's longest-running one of these events isn't a soccer tie-breaker but a re-creation of frontier justice a shootout |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | JACKSON HOLE $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew walks in the street of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.) Here in the "Equality State", Jackson was the U.S.A.'s first municipality with an all-female government in this year when U.S. women got the vote 1920 |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | ANDREW JACKSON'S HERMITAGE $100 (Daily Double): During his last months of life, Jackson was troubled by the low price of this, the Hermitage's cash crop cotton |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | ANDREW JACKSON'S HERMITAGE $400: To get to the Hermitage from Nashville, you take a road called this, same as Jackson's nickname Old Hickory |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | ANDREW JACKSON'S HERMITAGE $800: After a fire, Jackson turned the mansion into an example of the "revival" of this civilization's architecture Greek |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | ANDREW JACKSON'S HERMITAGE $1200: The tomb inscription for Rachel Jackson mentions this verbal crime that Andrew thought helped kill her slander |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | ANDREW JACKSON'S HERMITAGE $2000: Jackson retired to the Hermitage in 1821 after being gov. of this territory, but at 54 the presidency still lay ahead Florida |
#4660, aired 2004-12-03 | ANDREW JACKSON $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from inside the Hermitage in Tennessee, a gold sword in his hands.) Jackson received this sword in honor of this 1815 victory that made him a national hero The Battle of New Orleans |
#4660, aired 2004-12-03 | ANDREW JACKSON $800: The earliest known letter written by Jackson is, naturally, a challenge to this a duel |
#4660, aired 2004-12-03 | ANDREW JACKSON $1200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from inside the Hermitage in Tennessee holding a pendant.) Jackson was never without his miniature of this woman, who died just before he became President Rachel Robards |
#4660, aired 2004-12-03 | ANDREW JACKSON $1600: In 1833 Harvard gave Jackson an honorary degree while this alumnus & presidential opponent fumed John Quincy Adams |
#4660, aired 2004-12-03 | ANDREW JACKSON $2000: The main issue of the 1832 campaign was Jackson's opposition to this type of institution the Bank of the United States |
#3976, aired 2001-12-10 | THE ANDREW JACKSON 5 $400: Jackson was born March 15, 1767 in the Waxhaw area of this state but N. Carolina also claimed him as a native South Carolina |
#3976, aired 2001-12-10 | THE ANDREW JACKSON 5 $800: In 1812, long before "South Park" "blamed" it, Jackson wanted 50,000 volunteers to invade this country Canada |
#3976, aired 2001-12-10 | THE ANDREW JACKSON 5 $1,000 (Daily Double): Jackson was the first U.S. president not born in either of these 2 states Virginia & Massachusetts |
#3976, aired 2001-12-10 | THE ANDREW JACKSON 5 $1200: In 1833 Jackson became the first president to travel using this mode of transport train |
#3976, aired 2001-12-10 | THE ANDREW JACKSON 5 $1600: In 1796 Jackson "volunteered" to become this state's first member of the U.S. House of Representatives Tennessee |
#3911, aired 2001-09-10 | MICHAEL JACKSON HITS IN OTHER WORDS $100: 1983: "Speak, Speak, Speak" "Say Say Say" |
#3911, aired 2001-09-10 | MICHAEL JACKSON HITS IN OTHER WORDS $200: 1987: "Naughty" "Bad" |
#3911, aired 2001-09-10 | MICHAEL JACKSON HITS IN OTHER WORDS $300: 1983: "Get Out Of Here!" "Beat It" |
#3911, aired 2001-09-10 | MICHAEL JACKSON HITS IN OTHER WORDS $400: 1984: "Suspenseful Movie" "Thriller" |
#3911, aired 2001-09-10 | MICHAEL JACKSON HITS IN OTHER WORDS $500: 1982: "Said Female Belongs To Me" "The Girl Is Mine" |
#3781, aired 2001-01-29 | A MICHAEL JACKSON QUICKIE $100: His first wife Lisa Marie Presley |
#3781, aired 2001-01-29 | A MICHAEL JACKSON QUICKIE $200: His youngest sister Janet Jackson |
#3781, aired 2001-01-29 | A MICHAEL JACKSON QUICKIE $300: His biggest-selling solo album Thriller |
#3781, aired 2001-01-29 | A MICHAEL JACKSON QUICKIE $400: The "lunar" title of his 1988 autobiography Moonwalk |
#3781, aired 2001-01-29 | A MICHAEL JACKSON QUICKIE $500: His second wife & mother of his 2 children Debbie Rowe |
#3406, aired 1999-05-31 | THE JACKSON FIVE $200: This general gained his famous nickname at the First Battle of Bull Run Stonewall Jackson |
#3406, aired 1999-05-31 | THE JACKSON FIVE $400: In 1971 this Baptist minister founded Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity) Jesse Jackson |
#3406, aired 1999-05-31 | THE JACKSON FIVE $600: He closed nearly 5 decades of sportscasting at the end of January 1999's Fiesta Bowl Keith Jackson |
#3406, aired 1999-05-31 | THE JACKSON FIVE $800: This British actress & Labour politician said, "Acting is not about dressing up" but "about stripping bare" Glenda Jackson |
#3406, aired 1999-05-31 | THE JACKSON FIVE $1000: In October 1973 he became the first black mayor of Atlanta, Georgia Maynard Jackson |
#2298, aired 1994-09-07 | ANDREW JACKSON $100: Jackson's heroic defense of this city came after the War of 1812 peace treaty had been signed New Orleans |
#2298, aired 1994-09-07 | ANDREW JACKSON $200: Jackson sat in the convention that framed this state's first constitution in 1796 Tennessee |
#2298, aired 1994-09-07 | ANDREW JACKSON $300: This party held its first national nominating convention in 1832 to name Jackson's running mate Democratic Party |
#2298, aired 1994-09-07 | ANDREW JACKSON $400: Jackson served in this war that began when he was 8 years old the Revolutionary War |
#2298, aired 1994-09-07 | ANDREW JACKSON $500: After his death in 1845, Jackson was buried in the garden of this plantation The Hermitage |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | ANDREW JACKSON $100: Jackson was the first president to use this form of transportation while in office Railroad |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | ANDREW JACKSON $200: In 1804 & again in 1837 Jackson retired from public life to this estate The Hermitage |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | ANDREW JACKSON $300: It's what Jackson had in common with Lewis Robards from Aug. 1791 to Sept. 1793 Same Wife (they both thought they were married to the same woman) |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | ANDREW JACKSON $400: Jackson's choice for minister to Great Britain; after the Senate turned him down he became VP & then president Martin Van Buren |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | ANDREW JACKSON $500: Collective term for Jackson's unofficial group of presidential advisors "Kitchen Cabinet" |
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