Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#8948, aired 2023-10-11 | SURELY YOU JOUST $200: King Arthur set up the diamond jousts, a series of 9 annual tournaments all won by this knight Lancelot |
#8948, aired 2023-10-11 | SURELY YOU JOUST $400: This synonym for jousting that sounds like a pinball term refers to the barrier between the opponents tilt (tilting) |
#8948, aired 2023-10-11 | SURELY YOU JOUST $600: The National Jousting Association says the first recorded joust came in this year, same as the Battle of Hastings 1066 |
#8948, aired 2023-10-11 | SURELY YOU JOUST $800: Today, joust fans, a bloody treat! Sir Harry has challenged Sir Gary to battle "à outrance", which means this to the death |
#8948, aired 2023-10-11 | SURELY YOU JOUST $1000: Most jousting was unregulated & illegal until given official sanction for the first time by this English king in 1194 A.D. Richard I (the Lionhearted) |
#7851, aired 2018-10-29 | JOUST $400: In this Twain tale Hank Morgan pulls out 2 guns while jousting at Camelot & kills some knights A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court |
#7851, aired 2018-10-29 | JOUST $800: This author says in "Ivanhoe" that jousting tournaments were governed by "the chivalry of the age" (Sir Walter) Scott |
#7851, aired 2018-10-29 | JOUST $1600: This "off balance" jousting idiom comes from Don Quixote's attempts to attack a perceived enemy tilting at windmills |
#7851, aired 2018-10-29 | JOUST $2,000 (Daily Double): This 16th century astrologer's quatrain seemed to foretell the jousting death of the French king Nostradamus |
#7851, aired 2018-10-29 | JOUST $2000: In one part of this Malory work, Galahad "defouled" many jousters, but not Lancelot Le Morte d'Arthur |
#6921, aired 2014-10-20 | JOUST DESSERTS $400: After Lancelot lances a lot, give him some gooseberry this, also a term for'the jester fool |
#6921, aired 2014-10-20 | JOUST DESSERTS $800: The English knights hate the French but love this dessert of theirs, literally "perfect" in their cursed tongue parfait |
#6921, aired 2014-10-20 | JOUST DESSERTS $1200: Bedivere loves raisins after cleaving foes in twain, so give him "spotted" this dick |
#6921, aired 2014-10-20 | JOUST DESSERTS $1600: There's nothing Sir Kay likes more than a Twirl or a Flake from this British confectioner Cadbury |
#6921, aired 2014-10-20 | JOUST DESSERTS $2000: Don't toy with the Hedge Knight; he adores the tipsy hedgehog, another name for this custard, cake & sherry concoction trifle |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | TRASH TALKING AT THE MEDIEVAL JOUST $400: Ha! Thou shakest so much thy feet can barely stay in these, brought to Europe in the 8th century stirrups |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | TRASH TALKING AT THE MEDIEVAL JOUST $800: Thou art lucky this my weapon hath a safety tip called a coronal; else thoud'st be unbreath'd as well as unhors'd a lance |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | TRASH TALKING AT THE MEDIEVAL JOUST $1200: Wilt thou ward off my blow with an ecranche type of this? Why not use a sheet of parchment, 'twill work as well a shield |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | TRASH TALKING AT THE MEDIEVAL JOUST $1600: Hark! This fellow who proclaimeth the name of each jouster is more worthy of my steel than thee a herald |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | TRASH TALKING AT THE MEDIEVAL JOUST $2000: The lady whose favor thou sportest will sup with me ere the end of this larger event of which the joust is part a tournament |
#4182, aired 2002-11-05 | SURELY YOU JOUST $200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew attends a jousting tourney.) King Arthur set up the Diamond Jousts, a series of 9 annual tournaments, all won by this knight Sir Lancelot |
#4182, aired 2002-11-05 | SURELY YOU JOUST $400: This synonym for jousting that sounds like a pinball term refers to the barrier between the opponents tilting |
#4182, aired 2002-11-05 | SURELY YOU JOUST $600: In this 2001 film Heath Ledger is a peasant who vows to become a knight by jousting his way to the top A Knight's Tale |
#4182, aired 2002-11-05 | SURELY YOU JOUST $800: Today, joust fans, a bloody treat! Sir Harry has challenged Sir Gary to battle "a outrance", which means this to the death |
#4182, aired 2002-11-05 | SURELY YOU JOUST $1000: Most jousting was unregulated & illegal until given official sanction for the first time by this English king in 1194 A.D. Richard I |
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