Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (95 results returned)
#6205, aired 2011-07-29 | RONS, DONS & JOHNS $200: In 1968 this NYC real estate guy & 'uge, 'uge reality TV star got his economics degree from Wharton Donald Trump |
#6205, aired 2011-07-29 | RONS, DONS & JOHNS $400: In 1988 this now-Texas congressman got more than 400,000 votes running for president as a Libertarian Ron Paul |
#6205, aired 2011-07-29 | RONS, DONS & JOHNS $600: He had the right stuff to be the first Ohioan elected to the U.S. Senate for 4 consecutive terms John Glenn |
#6205, aired 2011-07-29 | RONS, DONS & JOHNS $800: This 17th century philosopher was a court favorite of William & Mary; his name also turned up on "Lost" John Locke |
#6205, aired 2011-07-29 | RONS, DONS & JOHNS $1000: "Known and Unknown" is a 2011 memoir by this former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld |
#6071, aired 2011-01-24 | JOHNS' MIDDLE NAMES $400: Quaker poet & abolitionist John Whittier Greenleaf |
#6071, aired 2011-01-24 | JOHNS' MIDDLE NAMES $800: 1950s Secretary of State John Dulles Foster |
#6071, aired 2011-01-24 | JOHNS' MIDDLE NAMES $1200: American economist John Galbraith Kenneth |
#6071, aired 2011-01-24 | JOHNS' MIDDLE NAMES $1600: British economist John Keynes Maynard |
#6071, aired 2011-01-24 | JOHNS' MIDDLE NAMES $4,000 (Daily Double): Vice President John Garner Nance |
#5955, aired 2010-07-02 | PAPA JOHNS $400: He had 4 daughters, Bessie, Alta, Alice & Edith, & one son, John D, Jr. Rockefeller |
#5955, aired 2010-07-02 | PAPA JOHNS $800: He had 2 daughters & 2 other sons in addition to the one who became president in 1825 John Adams |
#5955, aired 2010-07-02 | PAPA JOHNS $1600: This poet's third daughter, Deborah, was born in 1652, shortly after he went totally blind John Milton |
#5955, aired 2010-07-02 | PAPA JOHNS $2000: This "Rabbit, Run" author & father of 4 also wrote "A Child's Calendar", with a poem for every month John Updike |
#5955, aired 2010-07-02 | PAPA JOHNS $3,000 (Daily Double): One of his sons, John IV, wrote the memoir "The Other Side of Eden" John Steinbeck |
#5180, aired 2007-03-02 | JOHNS IN FILM $400: He had "true grit" as Rooster Cogburn John Wayne |
#5180, aired 2007-03-02 | JOHNS IN FILM $800: It was Charlton Heston's role in "The Greatest Story Ever Told" John the Baptist |
#5180, aired 2007-03-02 | JOHNS IN FILM $1200: Oh, brother! He's the actor under pressure seen here (John) Turturro |
#5180, aired 2007-03-02 | JOHNS IN FILM $1600: Between his 1950 & 1954 portrayals of this pirate, Robert Newton found time to play Blackbeard Long John Silver |
#5180, aired 2007-03-02 | JOHNS IN FILM $2000: This former Bond girl played herself in "The Player" Jill St. John |
#5027, aired 2006-06-20 | LITERARY JOHNS $400: A 1921 poem by Vachel Lindsay was "In Praise of" this wandering planter Johnny Appleseed |
#5027, aired 2006-06-20 | LITERARY JOHNS $800: The Phillips Exeter Academy was the model for the Steering School in his "The World According to Garp" John Irving |
#5027, aired 2006-06-20 | LITERARY JOHNS $1200: He regained paradise with 2nd wife Katharine & mourned her in "Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint" John Milton |
#5027, aired 2006-06-20 | LITERARY JOHNS $1600: He dedicated his "Endymion" to Thomas Chatterton, a poet who killed himself at the age of 17 John Keats |
#5027, aired 2006-06-20 | LITERARY JOHNS $2000: In Spanish his bestseller is "Los Hombres Son de Marte, las Mujeres Son de Venus" John Gray |
#5009, aired 2006-05-25 | EXECUTIVE JOHNS $400: In the 1890s this oil tycoon retired from actively running his business; he lived until 1937 John D. Rockefeller |
#5009, aired 2006-05-25 | EXECUTIVE JOHNS $800: In 1865 he opened a factory in Philadelphia & began producing his "10-gallon" hat (John) Stetson |
#5009, aired 2006-05-25 | EXECUTIVE JOHNS $1200: This "perfect pizza" company began in 1984 in the back of a tavern in Indiana Papa John's |
#5009, aired 2006-05-25 | EXECUTIVE JOHNS $1600: In 1993 the failure of the handheld Newton device helped force out John Sculley as this company's CEO Apple |
#5009, aired 2006-05-25 | EXECUTIVE JOHNS $2000: In 1786 this German immigrant founded his fur business (John Jacob) Astor |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | POLITICAL JOHNS $400: In 1963 he famously remarked, "All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin" JFK |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | POLITICAL JOHNS $800: He was born in a Colorado army hospital in 1943; the family moved to Massachusetts soon after (John) Kerry |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | POLITICAL JOHNS $1200: Later a pres. candidate, in 1841 this pathfinder eloped with Sen. Thomas Hart Benton's 17-year-old daughter John C. Fremont |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | POLITICAL JOHNS $2000: He was the first president born after the adoption of the U.S. Constitution John Tyler |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | POLITICAL JOHNS $3,000 (Daily Double): He's the 20th century presidential candidate seen here John Anderson |
#4890, aired 2005-12-09 | ENTERTAINING JOHNS $400: A one-time gag writer for Red Skelton, he was reportedly the highest-paid TV star at his peak in the 1980s Johnny Carson |
#4890, aired 2005-12-09 | ENTERTAINING JOHNS $800: The 1936 film "Tarzan Escapes" was the third starring ths man in the title role Johnny Weissmuller |
#4890, aired 2005-12-09 | ENTERTAINING JOHNS $1200: This director's credits include "A Better Tomorrow", "Once a Thief" & "Windtalkers" John Woo |
#4890, aired 2005-12-09 | ENTERTAINING JOHNS $1600: This actor played an impresario who turns Carole Lombard into a star in the 1934 film "Twentieth Century" John Barrymore |
#4890, aired 2005-12-09 | ENTERTAINING JOHNS $2000: On "Star Trek: The Next Generation" this actor often tormented the Enterprise as the superior being "Q" John de Lancie |
#4453, aired 2004-01-07 | BIG JOHNS $400: His 1992 novel "The Pelican Brief" was a national bestseller John Grisham |
#4453, aired 2004-01-07 | BIG JOHNS $800: The first pope to visit a president in the White House was this man who met Jimmy Carter in 1979 Pope John Paul II |
#4453, aired 2004-01-07 | BIG JOHNS $1200: He was the tenth president & the second Whig president John Tyler |
#4453, aired 2004-01-07 | BIG JOHNS $1600: "The Salinas Valley" was the original title of this man's 1952 novel "East of Eden" John Steinbeck |
#4453, aired 2004-01-07 | BIG JOHNS $2000: He served as Chief Justice of the U.S. from 1789 to 1795 John Jay |
#4206, aired 2002-12-09 | FAMOUS JOHNS $400: Elected in 1986, this Arizona senator was born in the Panama Canal Zone John McCain |
#4206, aired 2002-12-09 | FAMOUS JOHNS $800: This man's "Liberty Bell March" was used as the theme song for "Monty Python's Flying Circus" John Philip Sousa |
#4206, aired 2002-12-09 | FAMOUS JOHNS $1200: In 1889 this man, "The Boston Strong Boy", KO'd Jake Kilrain after 75 rounds John L. Sullivan |
#4206, aired 2002-12-09 | FAMOUS JOHNS $1600: His powerful literary chronicles include "North and South", "Love and War" & "Heaven and Hell" John Jakes |
#4206, aired 2002-12-09 | FAMOUS JOHNS $2000: When he ran for president as an independent in 1980, his running mate was Patrick Lucey John Anderson |
#3397, aired 1999-05-18 | JOCK JACKS & JOHNS $100: In 1986, at age 46, this "Golden Bear" became the oldest golfer to win the Masters tournament Jack Nicklaus |
#3397, aired 1999-05-18 | JOCK JACKS & JOHNS $200: This former coach of the Raiders has won many Emmy Awards as an NFL analyst with CBS & Fox John Madden |
#3397, aired 1999-05-18 | JOCK JACKS & JOHNS $300: In 1927 he lost a heavyweight title rematch with Gene Tunney in the Battle of the "Long Count" Jack Dempsey |
#3397, aired 1999-05-18 | JOCK JACKS & JOHNS $400: The No, 1 tennis player in the world from 1981 to 1984, he won more U.S. Davis Cup singles matches than anyone else John McEnroe |
#3397, aired 1999-05-18 | JOCK JACKS & JOHNS $500: This Utah Jazz guard holds the NBA record for career steals with over 2,600 John Stockton |
#3077, aired 1998-01-06 | HISTORIC JOHNS $200: Looking for a getaway? The Surratt Society sponsors bus tours along the escape route of this assassin John Wilkes Booth |
#3077, aired 1998-01-06 | HISTORIC JOHNS $400: During his 4 hour & 55 minute flight into space in 1962, he experienced 3 sunrises & sunsets John Glenn |
#3077, aired 1998-01-06 | HISTORIC JOHNS $600: The 2 Johns most closely associated with Pocahontas John Rolfe & John Smith |
#3077, aired 1998-01-06 | HISTORIC JOHNS $800: He was nicknamed "The Apostle of the Scottish Reformation" John Knox |
#3077, aired 1998-01-06 | HISTORIC JOHNS $1000: He became chief justice in 1801, the same year his cousin Thomas Jefferson became president John Marshall |
#2845, aired 1997-01-03 | MUSICAL JOHNS $100: More than half of his "solo" career consisted of collaborations with Yoko Ono John Lennon |
#2845, aired 1997-01-03 | MUSICAL JOHNS $200: This composer of such film scores as "Star Wars" has also written a symphony & a violin concerto John Williams |
#2845, aired 1997-01-03 | MUSICAL JOHNS $300: He recorded many of his famous songs like "I Walk The Line" within 2 years of his debut on Sun Records Johnny Cash |
#2845, aired 1997-01-03 | MUSICAL JOHNS $400: After he left the Lovin' Spoonful, his theme song to "Welcome Back, Kotter" was a No. 1 hit John Sebastian |
#2845, aired 1997-01-03 | MUSICAL JOHNS $500: This heavy metal band included 2 Johns: drummer John "Bonzo" Bonham & bassist John Paul Jones Led Zeppelin |
#2468, aired 1995-05-03 | JOHNs IN HISTORY $200: Despite the discovery of gold at his mill, he was bankrupt by 1852 (John) Sutter |
#2468, aired 1995-05-03 | JOHNs IN HISTORY $400: Tired of the business, he sold all of his fur interests in 1834 (John Jacob) Astor |
#2468, aired 1995-05-03 | JOHNs IN HISTORY $600: At his death in 1687, he was the last surviving signer of the Mayflower Compact John Alden |
#2468, aired 1995-05-03 | JOHNs IN HISTORY $800: The Huguenots were followers of this French Protestant leader who later headed the Reformed Church in Geneva John Calvin |
#2468, aired 1995-05-03 | JOHNs IN HISTORY $1000: In 1856 this explorer & politician was the first Republican candidate for U.S. president John C. Fremont |
#2215, aired 1994-04-01 | JOHNS IN LITERATURE $200: Sir John Alderston is a railway owner in this "Jurassic Park" author's "The Great Train Robbery" Michael Crichton |
#2215, aired 1994-04-01 | JOHNS IN LITERATURE $400: John Brooke marries Meg March in this Louisa May Alcott book Little Women |
#2215, aired 1994-04-01 | JOHNS IN LITERATURE $600: In "The Prince and the Pauper", John Canty is this character's cruel father Tom Canty |
#2215, aired 1994-04-01 | JOHNS IN LITERATURE $800: John Bergson is a hardworking but unsuccessful farmer in her "O Pioneers!" Willa Cather |
#2215, aired 1994-04-01 | JOHNS IN LITERATURE $1000: John Arthur Molyneux Errol is the grandfather of this Frances Hodgson Burnett title character Little Lord Fauntleroy |
#1732, aired 1992-02-25 | FAMOUS JOHNS $100: In 1804 this ornithologist became the first known person to band birds John Audubon |
#1732, aired 1992-02-25 | FAMOUS JOHNS $200: From 1735-37 this founder of Methodism was a missionary to the American colony of Georgia John Wesley |
#1732, aired 1992-02-25 | FAMOUS JOHNS $300: In 1736 this New York Weekly Journal publisher printed an account of his freedom of the press trial John Peter Zenger |
#1732, aired 1992-02-25 | FAMOUS JOHNS $400: Middle name of crime fighter John Hoover Edgar |
#1732, aired 1992-02-25 | FAMOUS JOHNS $500: This 10th U.S. Pres. was elected to the Confederate House of Reps. but died before taking office John Tyler |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | LITERARY JOHNS $200: John Steinbeck often used this, his native state, as the setting for his novels & stories California |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | LITERARY JOHNS $400: John Bunyon allegory whose complete title includes "From This World to That Which Is to Come" The Pilgrim's Progress |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | LITERARY JOHNS $600: His 2nd trilogy was called "District of Columbia", but he's more famous for his 1st, "U.S.A." John Dos Passos |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | LITERARY JOHNS $800: "Polly" was this poet-playwright's sequel to "The Beggar's Opera" John Gay |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | LITERARY JOHNS $1000: He won a Pulitzer Prize for his short stories 2 years after he wrote "Falconer" John Cheever |
#191, aired 1985-06-03 | DEAR "JOHNS" $100: "The Waltons" #1 son John-Boy |
#191, aired 1985-06-03 | DEAR "JOHNS" $200: Going to see the film "Manhattan Melodrama" was a fatal experience for this public enemy John Dillinger |
#191, aired 1985-06-03 | DEAR "JOHNS" $300: Name that "whenever I go out, the people always shout" John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt |
#191, aired 1985-06-03 | DEAR "JOHNS" $500 (Daily Double): John Lennon made his last on-stage appearance with this other British John on Thanksgiving 1974 Elton John |
#191, aired 1985-06-03 | DEAR "JOHNS" $500: Before forming an alliance with Nancy, Henry Kissinger negotiated with this red-headed actress Jill St. John |
#72, aired 1984-12-18 | DEAR JOHNS $100: Gangster betrayed by "The Lady in Red" John Dillinger |
#72, aired 1984-12-18 | DEAR JOHNS $200: This John is tied up with a beautiful Bo John Derek |
#72, aired 1984-12-18 | DEAR JOHNS $300: Martha's husband, only Attorney General ever convicted of a felony John Mitchell |
#72, aired 1984-12-18 | DEAR JOHNS $400: Born Karol Wojtyla in Wadowice, Poland Pope John Paul II |
#72, aired 1984-12-18 | DEAR JOHNS $500: Wrote "A Spaniard in the Works" & "In His Own Write" John Lennon |
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