Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (29 results returned)
#6559, aired 2013-03-07 | LAWYER/ AUTHORS NOT JOHN GRISHAM $400: Royall Tyler's "The Contrast", the 1st professionally produced American comedy, opened April 16, 1787 in this city New York City |
#6559, aired 2013-03-07 | LAWYER/ AUTHORS NOT JOHN GRISHAM $800: With the success of novels like "Treasure Island" for this author, the law would have to wait; he never practiced (Robert Louis) Stevenson |
#6559, aired 2013-03-07 | LAWYER/ AUTHORS NOT JOHN GRISHAM $1200: Elmer Rice must have aced Constitution class, as he titled a 1933 play these first 3 words of the Preamble We the People |
#6559, aired 2013-03-07 | LAWYER/ AUTHORS NOT JOHN GRISHAM $1600: This book by lawyer Louis Begley was about a retiring lawyer; the Jack Nicholson movie made him an insurance man About Schmidt |
#6559, aired 2013-03-07 | LAWYER/ AUTHORS NOT JOHN GRISHAM $2000: This 3-named poet maintained his successful Chicago law practice while penning works like "Spoon River Anthology" Edgar Lee Masters |
#6363, aired 2012-04-25 | JOHN GRISHAM TITLES $200: Troy Phelan's last will & this causes some upheaval: "The ____" Testament |
#6363, aired 2012-04-25 | JOHN GRISHAM TITLES $400: The guilty Travis Boyette makes one to save an innocent man from execution: "The ____" Confession |
#6363, aired 2012-04-25 | JOHN GRISHAM TITLES $600: An 11-year-old witnesses a suicide, needs a lawyer & becomes the book's title: "The ____" Client |
#6363, aired 2012-04-25 | JOHN GRISHAM TITLES $800: 2 Supreme Court-ers are removed from the bench... permanently: "The ____ ____" Pelican Brief |
#6363, aired 2012-04-25 | JOHN GRISHAM TITLES $1000: A court reexamines a chemical company-caused cancer cluster: "The ____" Appeal |
#5998, aired 2010-10-13 | JOHN GRISHAM BOOKS $200: Mitch McDeere heads to Memphis to practice tax law in this bestseller The Firm |
#5998, aired 2010-10-13 | JOHN GRISHAM BOOKS $600: A black man murders the 2 white men who raped his daughter in this novel, Grisham's first A Time to Kill |
#5998, aired 2010-10-13 | JOHN GRISHAM BOOKS $800: The direction of the verdict in a tobacco lawsuit is at stake in this 1996 novel The Runaway Jury |
#5998, aired 2010-10-13 | JOHN GRISHAM BOOKS $1000: Reggie Love represents 11-year-old Mark Sway, the title character of this legal thriller The Client |
#5998, aired 2010-10-13 | JOHN GRISHAM BOOKS $1,400 (Daily Double): Tulane law student Darby Shaw writes this title object of a 1992 Grisham page turner The Pelican Brief |
#5055, aired 2006-07-28 | JOHN GRISHAM $400: Tulane law student Darby Shaw uncovers a conspiracy for the birds in this Grisham thriller The Pelican Brief |
#5055, aired 2006-07-28 | JOHN GRISHAM $800: In 1981 Grisham graduated from law school in this state; he was admitted to its bar later that year Mississippi |
#5055, aired 2006-07-28 | JOHN GRISHAM $1200: This Grisham novel centers on a lawsuit against a big tobacco company & the sequestration of the title group The Runaway Jury |
#5055, aired 2006-07-28 | JOHN GRISHAM $2,000 (Daily Double): The title character of this Grisham novel is 11-year-old Mark, who hires a lawyer, Reggie Love The Client |
#5055, aired 2006-07-28 | JOHN GRISHAM $2000: In a 2003 Grisham book, fictional public defender Clay Carter earns this nickname, also that of real-life lawyer Melvin Belli "The King of Torts" |
#3958, aired 2001-11-14 | JOHN GRISHAM FILMS $200: Tom Cruise plays a lawyer in trouble with his bosses in this 1993 film The Firm |
#3958, aired 2001-11-14 | JOHN GRISHAM FILMS $600: Susan Sarandon plays a lawyer with pint-sized trouble in this 1994 film The Client |
#3958, aired 2001-11-14 | JOHN GRISHAM FILMS $800: Matt Damon plays a young lawyer in trouble in this "stormy" flick The Rainmaker |
#3958, aired 2001-11-14 | JOHN GRISHAM FILMS $1000: Chris O'Donnell plays a lawyer whose granddad faces the ultimate trouble--execution--in this title place The Chamber |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | JOHN GRISHAM'S LAW BOOKS $100: Type of document concerned with pelicans The Pelican Brief |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | JOHN GRISHAM'S LAW BOOKS $200: Specifically, Bendini, Lambert & Locke The Firm |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | JOHN GRISHAM'S LAW BOOKS $300: For lawyer Reggie Love, it's young Mark Sway The Client |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | JOHN GRISHAM'S LAW BOOKS $400: Group that was "Runaway" The Jury |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | JOHN GRISHAM'S LAW BOOKS $500: Its prequel might be "The Last Will" The Testament |
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