Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (24 results returned)

#7639, aired 2017-11-23SHARKS & JETS $200: The Concorde sported the designation SST, which stood for this supersonic transport
#7639, aired 2017-11-23SHARKS & JETS $400: Mako sharks don't have a swim bladder, so this is true of them & is often also said of very busy people they can't stop moving
#7639, aired 2017-11-23SHARKS & JETS $600: The first aerial victories for American military jets came during this war the Korean War
#7639, aired 2017-11-23SHARKS & JETS $800: Most sharks have 5 pairs of these--those with 7 are among the oldest shark species in existence gills
#7639, aired 2017-11-23SHARKS & JETS $1000: The first jetliner, the Comet, came in 1949 from this British company that could be in the cast of "Gone With the Wind" de Havilland
#7339, aired 2016-07-07JETS $800: Jet engines & rockets both use jet propulsion; a jet engine takes in this element to burn fuel oxygen
#7339, aired 2016-07-07JETS $1200: This company's 787 has a 70-yard wingspan & cruises at Mach .82 Boeing
#7339, aired 2016-07-07JETS $1600: In 60 A.D. the scientist Hero of this city known for its lighthouse built a steam-powered jet engine--but not for flight Alexandria
#7339, aired 2016-07-07JETS $2000: A July 4, 1956 flight by this new alphanumeric plane put the Soviet Union's military buildup on camera a U-2
#5700, aired 2009-05-22THE JETS $400: The "Q" in QSST, a proposed 12-passenger luxury jet, stands for "quiet", as it wouldn't produce this 2-word sound a sonic boom
#5700, aired 2009-05-22THE JETS $1200: In the Korean War U.S. F-86 Sabre jets participated in dogfights with these Soviet fighter planes MiGs
#5700, aired 2009-05-22THE JETS $1600: The A380 from this France-based co. was designed to carry up to 840 passengers; how long does deplaning take? Airbus
#5700, aired 2009-05-22THE JETS $2000: Each turbojet on the Northrop F-5E generates 3,500 pounds of thrust; these "kick in" to boost thrust to 5,000 pounds afterburners
#5700, aired 2009-05-22THE JETS $3,200 (Daily Double): Introduced in the 1980s, it's the Boeing jet whose digits add up to 20 the 767
#4793, aired 2005-06-08THE JETS $200: With 16 kills during this war in the 1950s, Joseph McConnell Jr. has the highest total for a U.S. jet fighter ace the Korean War
#4793, aired 2005-06-08THE JETS $400: The first & only jet aircraft used by this nation's air force in WWII was the Gloster Meteor England
#4793, aired 2005-06-08THE JETS $600: In 1958 this model from Boeing became the first American passenger jet put into commerical service the 707
#4793, aired 2005-06-08THE JETS $800: The first private jet aircraft to enter mass production was the 23 Continental from this company Lear
#4793, aired 2005-06-08THE JETS $1000: In 1976 this "dark" reconnaissance jet set a world speed record of 2,092.29 mph the (SR-71) Blackbird
#3848, aired 2001-05-02COOL YOUR JETS $200: A name for a class of French fighter jets comes from this term meaning a desert optical illusion Mirage
#3848, aired 2001-05-02COOL YOUR JETS $400: Originally flown August 27, 1939, the world's first jet plane was the Heinkel He 178 from this country Germany
#3848, aired 2001-05-02COOL YOUR JETS $600: Weighing over 315 tons, the 747 made by this company is the world's largest commercial jet Boeing
#3848, aired 2001-05-02COOL YOUR JETS $800: Occuring at high altitudes, it's the jet engine by-product seen here vapor trail
#3848, aired 2001-05-02COOL YOUR JETS $1000: Once flown by Francis Gary Powers, it's the famous U.S. reconnaissance jet of the '50s & '60s seen here U-2

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