Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (203 results returned)
#8908, aired 2023-07-05 | BORN ON THE 5th OF JULY $200: Paul Delvecchio Jr., born July 5, 1980, became a Garden State housemate as Pauly D on this MTV show in 2009 Jersey Shore |
#8908, aired 2023-07-05 | BORN ON THE 5th OF JULY $400: "There's a sucker born every minute" is attributed to this showman, who obviously would not be referring to his own 1810 arrival Barnum |
#8908, aired 2023-07-05 | BORN ON THE 5th OF JULY $600: She began kicking around in 1985, won a couple of World Cups & was Sports Illustrated's 2019 Sportsperson of the Year Megan Rapinoe |
#8908, aired 2023-07-05 | BORN ON THE 5th OF JULY $800: You don't need one of his Oxford scholarships to know this diamond mogul was a July 5 baby (Cecil) Rhodes |
#8908, aired 2023-07-05 | BORN ON THE 5th OF JULY $1000: Here's some news: born July 5, 1950, this singer let us know it was "Hip To Be Square" in '86 Huey Lewis |
#8907, aired 2023-07-04 | HAPPY JULY 4th! $200: On July 4th in 1802, the U.S. Military Academy at this location formally opened West Point |
#8907, aired 2023-07-04 | HAPPY JULY 4th! $400: On July 4, 1884 France officially presented this landmark to the United States the Statue of Liberty |
#8907, aired 2023-07-04 | HAPPY JULY 4th! $600: The new 50-star U.S. flag was officially flown for the first time on July 4th in this year, 10 months after Hawaii statehood 1960 |
#8907, aired 2023-07-04 | HAPPY JULY 4th! $800: This new Asian republic was proclaimed July 4, 1946 with Manuel A. Roxas as its first president the Philippines |
#8907, aired 2023-07-04 | HAPPY JULY 4th! $1000: Later merged with Radio Liberty, it began broadcasting the message of liberty to Communist lands on July 4, 1950 Radio Free Europe |
#8677, aired 2022-07-05 | IT HAPPENED IN JULY $200: On July 20, 1969 he famously declared: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" Armstrong |
#8677, aired 2022-07-05 | IT HAPPENED IN JULY $400: Killed while making bread on July 3, 1863, Jennie Wade was the only civilian to perish in this battle (the Battle of) Gettysburg |
#8677, aired 2022-07-05 | IT HAPPENED IN JULY $600: Escaping from prison days before he was to be hanged, he was tracked down & killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett July 14, 1881 Billy the Kid |
#8677, aired 2022-07-05 | IT HAPPENED IN JULY $800: On July 17, 2020 America lost 2 civil rights icons, Rev. C.T. Vivian & this beloved congressman from Georgia John Lewis |
#8677, aired 2022-07-05 | IT HAPPENED IN JULY $1000: The NHS for short, it got started July 5, 1948 & has been making it easier for British people to see doctors ever since the National Health Service |
#8440, aired 2021-07-09 | JULY $200: War costs money, so in July 1862 what's now this federal government service came into being the IRS |
#8440, aired 2021-07-09 | JULY $400: On July 8, 2014 in a semifinal game at the men's World Cup, Germany eliminated this host country, 7-1 Brazil |
#8440, aired 2021-07-09 | JULY $600: Apollo 11 safely reached the Moon in July 1969, landing in this peaceful spot the Sea of Tranquility |
#8440, aired 2021-07-09 | JULY $800: Upon reaching this valley in July 1847, Brigham Young reportedly said, "This is the right place" Salt Lake Valley |
#8440, aired 2021-07-09 | JULY $1000: On July 26, 1529, this Castile-born conquistador was appointed governor of Peru Pizarro |
#8434, aired 2021-07-01 | THE FIRST OF JULY $400: Bring on the summer blockbusters! On July 1, 1984 the MPAA introduced this new alphanumeric movie rating PG-13 |
#8434, aired 2021-07-01 | THE FIRST OF JULY $800: This song officially became a national anthem July 1, 1980 "O Canada" |
#8434, aired 2021-07-01 | THE FIRST OF JULY $1200: Sony introduced this portable item July 1, 1979 a Walkman |
#8434, aired 2021-07-01 | THE FIRST OF JULY $2000: July 1, 1879 saw Charles Taze Russell publish the first edition of this Jehovah's Witness magazine The Watchtower |
#8045, aired 2019-07-26 | ON THIS DAY: JULY 26 $400: Signing the Amer. w/ Disabilities Act on July 26, 1990, Pres. Bush said he was inspired by this GOP senator who lost the use of an arm (Bob) Dole |
#8045, aired 2019-07-26 | ON THIS DAY: JULY 26 $800: On July 26, 1858 Baron Lionel de Rothschild took his seat as the first Jewish member of this government body British Parliament |
#8045, aired 2019-07-26 | ON THIS DAY: JULY 26 $1200: The Continental Congress established this govt. entity July 26, 1775 with Ben Franklin as its first head the U.S. Postal Service |
#8045, aired 2019-07-26 | ON THIS DAY: JULY 26 $1600: Liberia dates its founding from the signing of its constitution in this city on July 26, 1847 Monrovia |
#8045, aired 2019-07-26 | ON THIS DAY: JULY 26 $2000: Despite objections from the Pentagon, on July 26, 1948 Harry Truman issued an executive order telling the military to do this desegregate, or integrate |
#7804, aired 2018-07-12 | THE MONTH OF JULY $200: It's Ice Cream Month & add these colorful berries--in 2003 the Agriculture Dept. proclaimed July their month too blueberries |
#7804, aired 2018-07-12 | THE MONTH OF JULY $400: If your birthday is the Fourth of July, this is your astrological sign Cancer |
#7804, aired 2018-07-12 | THE MONTH OF JULY $600: This "canine" period begins in July & relates to the star Sirius' appearance to the ancient Egyptians before Nile floods the dog days |
#7804, aired 2018-07-12 | THE MONTH OF JULY $800: In July 1939 this man gave a farewell speech at Yankee Stadium Lou Gehrig |
#7798, aired 2018-07-04 | ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $200: They died within hours of each other on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence Adams & Jefferson |
#7798, aired 2018-07-04 | FIREWORKS ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $400: Slightly less dangerous than the lit kind, the water version of this firework is launching here a bottle rocket |
#7798, aired 2018-07-04 | ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $400: This president died in New York City on the 55th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence Monroe |
#7798, aired 2018-07-04 | ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $600: This president was born on July 4--in 1872--in Vermont Calvin Coolidge |
#7798, aired 2018-07-04 | FIREWORKS ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $800: This handheld firework is the source of most fireworks-related injuries a sparkler |
#7798, aired 2018-07-04 | ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $800: It officially opened July 4, 1802 with 10 cadets West Point |
#7798, aired 2018-07-04 | ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $1000: U.S. troops in Paris on July 4, 1917 visited his tomb, where Lt. Col. Charles Stanton famously said to him, "We are here!" Lafayette |
#7798, aired 2018-07-04 | FIREWORKS ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $1200: You might cry with joy after seeing the firework here, named for this tree a (weeping) willow |
#7798, aired 2018-07-04 | FIREWORKS ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $1600: Using bamboo tubes, this country, not Italy, first made Roman candles China |
#7798, aired 2018-07-04 | FIREWORKS ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $2000: The firework here gets its name from the wheel associated with this female saint St. Catherine |
#7567, aired 2017-07-04 | ON JULY 4th $200: On July 4, 1966 Congress created a commission for this event, but it only lasted 8 years, not the full 10 a bicentennial |
#7567, aired 2017-07-04 | ON JULY 4th $400: Yankee Doodle Dandy Malia Obama was born July 4, 1998 in this city Chicago |
#7567, aired 2017-07-04 | ON JULY 4th $600: Discovered by British explorers in 1584, this N.C. island would later witness a series of strange disappearances Roanoke |
#7567, aired 2017-07-04 | ON JULY 4th $800: In 1187's Battle of Hattin, this Muslim general's army defeated the Crusaders & then took Jerusalem Saladin |
#7567, aired 2017-07-04 | ON JULY 4th $1000: Rescuing 103 hostages captured by terrorists, in 1976 Israeli commandos raided an airport in this Ugandan city Entebbe |
#7341, aired 2016-07-11 | HI, JULY! $400: These were first added to U.S. mail addresses July 1, 1963 ZIP codes |
#7341, aired 2016-07-11 | HI, JULY! $1200: Celebs born on July 22 include Danny Glover, Willem Dafoe & this "Just Shoot Me" & "Joe Dirt" comic David Spade |
#7341, aired 2016-07-11 | HI, JULY! $1600: In July 1879 Charles Taze Russell published the first edition of "The Watchtower", a magazine of this religious group the Jehovah's Witnesses |
#7341, aired 2016-07-11 | HI, JULY! $2,000 (Daily Double): An army uprising in Colonial Morocco in July 1936 triggered this nation's Civil War Spain |
#7341, aired 2016-07-11 | HI, JULY! $2000: Mmmm! In July 1676 this rebellion began against the rule of Virginia governor William Berkeley Bacon's Rebellion |
#7115, aired 2015-07-17 | JULY $400: On July 17, 1429 Charles VII was crowned king of France in the presence of this teenage girl whom he owed, big time Joan of Arc |
#7115, aired 2015-07-17 | JULY $800: In July 2014 the chain called this Tree agreed to buy Family this for 8.5 billion thises dollar |
#7115, aired 2015-07-17 | JULY $1200: July 23, 1969 was the last of these baseball "Midsummer Classics" played as an afternoon game the All-Star Game |
#7115, aired 2015-07-17 | JULY $2000: On July 18, 1944, after the fall of Saipan, this Japanese prime minister resigned (Hideki) Tojo |
#7115, aired 2015-07-17 | JULY $4,000 (Daily Double): On July 30, 1975 he dined at a restaurant in Bloomfield Township, Michigan then got into a car & disappeared Jimmy Hoffa |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | JULY $200: Symbolizing health & wisdom, July's birthstone is this red gem a ruby |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | JULY $400: The zodiac sign that covers most of July is this one Cancer |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | JULY $600: On July 4 Norfolk, Virginia has its annual "Great American Picnic and" these in the night sky Fireworks |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | JULY $800: As Claude Monet may have known, this aquatic plant is a July birth flower water lilies |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | JULY $1000: A Coney Island tradition began July 4, 1916 when an Irish immigrant won "Most American" as the champion in this contest a hot dog-eating contest |
#6658, aired 2013-07-24 | BORN ON THE 24th OF JULY $200: This San Francisco Giants home run king was born on July 24, 1964 Barry Bonds |
#6658, aired 2013-07-24 | BORN ON THE 24th OF JULY $400: On July 24, 1783 this military man was liberated from his mom in Venezuela Simón Bolívar |
#6658, aired 2013-07-24 | BORN ON THE 24th OF JULY $600: She winged her way into the world on July 24, 1897 & flew into history just shy of her 40th birthday Amelia Earhart |
#6658, aired 2013-07-24 | BORN ON THE 24th OF JULY $800: Before achieving fame as a pere, this novelist became a fils on July 24, 1802 in Aisne, France Alexandre Dumas |
#6658, aired 2013-07-24 | BORN ON THE 24th OF JULY $1000: On July 24, 1956 it was clap hands, here comes Charlie, this future party-switching Florida governor Charlie Crist |
#6651, aired 2013-07-15 | OTHER JULY OBSERVANCES $200: July 27 is set aside to remember the veterans of this conflict that ended July 27, 1953 the Korean War |
#6651, aired 2013-07-15 | OTHER JULY OBSERVANCES $400: Dubbed "sundae Sunday", the third Sunday in July is celebrated as national this day--yum! Ice Cream Day |
#6651, aired 2013-07-15 | OTHER JULY OBSERVANCES $600: On July 1 our neighbor to the north celebrates this national holiday Canada Day |
#6651, aired 2013-07-15 | OTHER JULY OBSERVANCES $800: This country's National Liberation Day celebrates the July 1979 victory over the Somoza dictatorship Nicaragua |
#6651, aired 2013-07-15 | OTHER JULY OBSERVANCES $1000: Sauk Centre, Minnesota has a week-long festival celebrating this author & native son Sinclair Lewis |
#5963, aired 2010-07-14 | BORN ON THE 14th OF JULY $400: In 1912 this folk music legend had his 1st chance to say "This land is your land" (which he did not do, as he was a newborn) (Woody) Guthrie |
#5963, aired 2010-07-14 | BORN ON THE 14th OF JULY $800: Last name of Ferdinand II, born in 1610 & the 5th Grand Duke of Tuscany, where his family name carried a lot of weight Medici |
#5963, aired 2010-07-14 | BORN ON THE 14th OF JULY $1200: We're sure there were plenty of "Cries and Whispers" when this Swedish film director was born in 1918 Ingmar Bergman |
#5963, aired 2010-07-14 | BORN ON THE 14th OF JULY $1600: On July 14, 1938 Abbie Hoffman was in short pants when this future "Chicago 7" leader made the scene as the "Cincinnati 1" Jerry Rubin |
#5963, aired 2010-07-14 | BORN ON THE 14th OF JULY $2000: "Rock-solid" writer of fictionalized biographies who had a "Lust for Life" on July 14, 1903 Irving Stone |
#5954, aired 2010-07-01 | JULY $400: In July 1932 this U.S. president ordered the forcible eviction of World War I veterans gathered in Washington, D.C. Hoover |
#5954, aired 2010-07-01 | JULY $800: This iconic French monument was officially inaugurated in July 1836 the Arc de Triomphe |
#5954, aired 2010-07-01 | JULY $1200: Your parents may "read" you this; England passed the original one back in July 1715 to deal with noisy protests the Riot Act |
#5954, aired 2010-07-01 | JULY $1600: In July 1492 some 200,000 Jews were expelled from this European monarchy Spain |
#5954, aired 2010-07-01 | JULY $2000: July 622 marks the beginning of this calendar the Islamic calendar |
#5730, aired 2009-07-03 | ON THE 3rd OF JULY $200: 1890: This territory, no small potatoes, joins the Union as the 43rd state Idaho |
#5730, aired 2009-07-03 | ON THE 3rd OF JULY $400: 1988: The Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge is completed in this city, its second bridge between Europe & Asia Istanbul |
#5730, aired 2009-07-03 | ON THE 3rd OF JULY $600: 1962: After 132 years of French rule, this North African nation becomes independent Algeria |
#5730, aired 2009-07-03 | ON THE 3rd OF JULY $800: 1608: Samuel de Champlain establishes this city, Canada's oldest Quebec |
#5730, aired 2009-07-03 | ON THE 3rd OF JULY $1000: 324 A.D.: this Roman emperor defeats Licinius at the Battle of Adrianople Constantine |
#5282, aired 2007-07-24 | JULY $400: William Booth founded this charitable "army" on July 5, 1865 in London The Salvation Army |
#5282, aired 2007-07-24 | JULY $800: On July 20, 1861 the Congress of the Confederate States began holding sessions in this Virginia city Richmond |
#5282, aired 2007-07-24 | JULY $1600: John Adams' dying words on this date in 1826 were that Thomas Jefferson still lived; John Adams was wrong July 4 |
#5282, aired 2007-07-24 | JULY $2000: In July 1893 this president underwent a secret operation to remove part of his jaw due to cancer Grover Cleveland |
#5282, aired 2007-07-24 | JULY $4,000 (Daily Double): A July 17, 1917 royal proclamation changed the name of the British royal family to this, like a castle Windsor |
#4580, aired 2004-07-02 | JULY $200: This industrialist came off the assembly line July 30, 1863 Henry Ford |
#4580, aired 2004-07-02 | JULY $400: Being born July 7, 1940 made him the senior member of the Beatles (& he's older than July-born Mick Jagger, too) Ringo |
#4580, aired 2004-07-02 | JULY $600: July 24, 1802 & July 27, 1824 are the birthdays of the pere & fils authors who share this name Alexandre Dumas |
#4580, aired 2004-07-02 | JULY $800: Born alone July 12, 1895, he later partnered with Jerome Kern & Richard Rogers Hammerstein |
#4580, aired 2004-07-02 | JULY $1000: This Italian sonneteer who wrote poems to Laura was born in July 1304 Petrarch |
#4374, aired 2003-09-18 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $200: 1826: Composed "Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair" & "Oh! Susanna" Stephen Foster |
#4374, aired 2003-09-18 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $400: 1804: His first novel was "Fanshawe" & his last was "The Marble Faun" Nathaniel Hawthorne |
#4374, aired 2003-09-18 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $800: 1807: His Red Shirts captured Sicily & Naples in 1860 Garibaldi |
#4374, aired 2003-09-18 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $1,000 (Daily Double): 1883: Cartoonist responsible for the convoluted design seen here Rube Goldberg |
#4374, aired 2003-09-18 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $1000: Art Nouveau Austrian who originated the art seen here Gustav Klimt |
#4357, aired 2003-07-08 | CELEBRATE JULY $200: National Country Music Day falls on this Yankee Doodle Dandy day July 4 |
#4357, aired 2003-07-08 | CELEBRATE JULY $400: Appropriately, this ice cream treat is celebrated on a weekend day, the third weekend in July ice cream sundae |
#4357, aired 2003-07-08 | CELEBRATE JULY $600: The Naturist Society sponsors this type of recreation week, a chance for you to let it all hang out nude |
#4357, aired 2003-07-08 | CELEBRATE JULY $800: The American Meat Institute has dubbed July National this food Month hot dog |
#4357, aired 2003-07-08 | CELEBRATE JULY $1000: Ecuador's & Venezuela's celebrations of this man's day July 24 are very liberating Simon Bolivar |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $200: This newsman was born on July 4, 1943, & not named Jerry Rivers Geraldo Rivera |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $400: P.T. Barnum's circus partner, he took his first bow on July 4, 1847 (James) Bailey |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $600: An associate said of this "boss", "There's nothing more limited than a limited partner in the Yankees" Steinbrenner |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $800: Take our advice & name the columnists born in 1918 as Esther Pauline Friedman & Pauline Esther Friedman Abigail Van Buren & Ann Landers |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $1000: Pennsylvania-born in 1826, he penned "Swanee River" only 25 years later (Stephen) Foster |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | JULY $200: Appropriately, it's what Canadians call the July 1 national holiday Canada Day |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | JULY $400: This territory became a U.S. commonwealth July 25, 1952 Puerto Rico |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | JULY $600: Traditionally, July's flower is this Monet favorite water lily |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | JULY $800: On July 30, 1619 the first representative assembly in America convened in this Virginia city Jamestown |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | JULY $1000: On July 10, 1553 this unfortunate lady was proclaimed queen of England, succeeding Edward VI Lady Jane Grey |
#3410, aired 1999-06-04 | BORN ON THE THIRD OF JULY $200: This "Yankee Doodle Dandy" composer was actually born on July 3 in 1878 George M. Cohan |
#3410, aired 1999-06-04 | BORN ON THE THIRD OF JULY $400: This July 3-born British playwright co-wrote the award-winning script for "Shakespeare in Love" Tom Stoppard |
#3410, aired 1999-06-04 | BORN ON THE THIRD OF JULY $500 (Daily Double): Born July 3, 1951, at age 19 he became his country's "President for Life": why, he was just a "Baby" Jean-Claude Duvalier |
#3410, aired 1999-06-04 | BORN ON THE THIRD OF JULY $600: Born July 3, 1883 in Prague, this author died after a "Trial" with TB in an Austrian sanitarium June 3, 1924 Franz Kafka |
#3410, aired 1999-06-04 | BORN ON THE THIRD OF JULY $1000: About 200 years before "Jaws", this painter, born July 3, 1738, terrified viewers with the following John Singleton Copley |
#3234, aired 1998-10-01 | JULY $200: Carl "The Truth" Williams lasted 93 seconds in the ring with this "Iron" man July 21, 1989 Mike Tyson |
#2975, aired 1997-07-04 | JULY 4 $100: She not only carries a torch, she holds a law book inscribed with the date "JULY IV MDCCLXXVI" The Statue of Liberty |
#2975, aired 1997-07-04 | JULY 4 $200: On July 4, 1982 Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado was elected president of this North American country Mexico |
#2975, aired 1997-07-04 | JULY 4 $300: The cornerstone for this monument was laid July 4, 1848 with a trowel once used by our first president Washington Monument |
#2975, aired 1997-07-04 | JULY 4 $400: The first U.S. flag with this many stars was flown July 4, 1960 50 |
#2975, aired 1997-07-04 | JULY 4 $800 (Daily Double): On the day of the bicentennial, this president said, "We lead because our whole history says we must" Gerald Ford |
#2744, aired 1996-07-04 | JULY $100: This ancient Roman for whom the month is named was born in July Julius Caesar |
#2744, aired 1996-07-04 | JULY $200: Honoring those killed in 1830's July Revolution, the Column of July stands on the site of this French prison the Bastille |
#2744, aired 1996-07-04 | JULY $300: This flower, a symbol of July, belongs to the family Nymphaeaceae & was often painted by Monet the water lily |
#2744, aired 1996-07-04 | JULY $400: It wasn't "small potatoes" when this became our 43rd state July 3, 1890 Idaho |
#2744, aired 1996-07-04 | JULY $500: Richard Nixon made "the most historic telephone call ever made" to this place July 20, 1969 the moon |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | JULY $200: In July 1855 this collection of 12 poems by Walt Whitman was first published in Brooklyn Leaves of Grass |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | JULY $400: This "Trees" poet was killed in action in France on July 30, 1918 Joyce Kilmer |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | JULY $600: On July 10, 1962 this communications satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral Telstar |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | JULY $1,000 (Daily Double): In the 1948 convention of the States' Rights Party, Fielding Wright was selected as his running mate (Strom) Thurmond |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | JULY $1000: On July 7, 1898 Pres. McKinley signed a joint resolution of Congress annexing this future state Hawaii |
#2549, aired 1995-10-05 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $200: Britannica calls this man born in New Orleans in 1900 "the leading trumpeter in jazz history" Louis Armstrong |
#2549, aired 1995-10-05 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $400: July 4, 1930 saw the birth of this principal owner of the New York Yankees George Steinbrenner |
#2549, aired 1995-10-05 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $600: Iva D'Aquino, born July 4, 1916 in L.A., was known for Broadcasting WWII Japanese propaganda under this name Tokyo Rose |
#2549, aired 1995-10-05 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $800: This Italian nationalist revolutionary was born July 4, 1807 in France Garibaldi |
#2549, aired 1995-10-05 | BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY $1,000 (Daily Double): Nathaniel Hawthorne was born July 4, 1804 in this Massachusetts town Salem |
#2296, aired 1994-09-05 | JULY 4, 1994 $100: The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted over 3,000 refugees on boats from this country Haiti |
#2296, aired 1994-09-05 | JULY 4, 1994 $200: His return to Gaza after a 27-year exile made headlines Yasser Arafat |
#2296, aired 1994-09-05 | JULY 4, 1994 $300: The French declared a safe zone in this country after rebels took its capital of Kigali Rwanda |
#2296, aired 1994-09-05 | JULY 4, 1994 $400: The U.S. opened its new embassy in this Bosnian capital during a cease-fire Sarajevo |
#2296, aired 1994-09-05 | JULY 4, 1994 $500: The 1994 Philadelphia Liberty Medal was awarded to this Czech president Vaclav Havel |
#2280, aired 1994-07-01 | THE FOURTH OF JULY $100: Henry David Thoreau began his Sojourn at this pond July 4, 1845 Walden Pond |
#2280, aired 1994-07-01 | THE FOURTH OF JULY $200: At a celebration in Paris, July 4, 1884, this monument was presented to the U.S. the Statue of Liberty |
#2280, aired 1994-07-01 | THE FOURTH OF JULY $300: John McEnroe beat Bjorn Borg for his first solo championship here July 4, 1981 Wimbledon |
#2280, aired 1994-07-01 | THE FOURTH OF JULY $400: On July 4, 1883 Buffalo Bill presented his first Wild West show at North Platte in this state Nebraska |
#2280, aired 1994-07-01 | THE FOURTH OF JULY $500 (Daily Double): In 1831 this Virginian became the third president to die on July 4 James Monroe |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | JULY $100: In July 1980 the Republican party nominated this former CIA director for vice president George (H.W.) Bush |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | JULY $200: On July 28, 1945 a plane crashed into this building, lodging in the 79th floor Empire State Building |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | JULY $300: This hospital insurance program for the elderly began July 1, 1966 Medicare |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | JULY $400: On July 12, 1843 Joseph Smith announced that a divine revelation sanctioned this practice polygamy |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | JULY $1,000 (Daily Double): On July 14, 1980, Billy Carter registered as an agent of this country's government Libya |
#2092, aired 1993-10-12 | JULY 25 $200: This U.S. Caribbean island got Commonwealth status July 25, 1952 Puerto Rico |
#2092, aired 1993-10-12 | JULY 25 $400: On July 25, 1909 Louis Bleriot became the first to cross the English Channel this way by flying |
#2092, aired 1993-10-12 | JULY 25 $600: This Italian ocean liner that sank July 25, 1956 was named for a Genoese statesman the Andrea Doria |
#2092, aired 1993-10-12 | JULY 25 $800: Called "Old Fuss and Feathers", he was wounded twice at the July 25, 1814 Battle of Lundy's Lane Winfield Scott |
#2092, aired 1993-10-12 | JULY 25 $1000: This first test-tube baby was born in Britain July 25, 1978 (Louise) Brown |
#2078, aired 1993-09-22 | JULY 1993 $100: This river flooded homes & businesses in Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois & Missouri Mississippi |
#2078, aired 1993-09-22 | JULY 1993 $200: Rev. Jesse Jackson was among over 20 arrested during a protest to make this district a state District of Columbia |
#2078, aired 1993-09-22 | JULY 1993 $300: This country announced plans for its first all-race general election to be held on April 27, 1994 South Africa |
#2078, aired 1993-09-22 | JULY 1993 $400: Robert Rota, who operated this for the House of Representatives, pleaded guilty to embezzlement Post Office |
#2078, aired 1993-09-22 | JULY 1993 $500: He was fired as director of the F.B.I. (William) Sessions |
#2054, aired 1993-07-08 | BORN ON THE 4th OF JULY $100: This composer of "My Old Kentucky Home" was born in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania July 4, 1826 Stephen Foster |
#2054, aired 1993-07-08 | BORN ON THE 4th OF JULY $200: He was born July 4, 1804 to Capt. & Mrs. Hathorne in Salem, Massachusetts Nathaniel Hawthorne |
#2054, aired 1993-07-08 | BORN ON THE 4th OF JULY $300: Ann Landers & this woman, her twin sister, were both born on the 4th of July 1918 Abigail van Buren |
#2054, aired 1993-07-08 | BORN ON THE 4th OF JULY $400: His "Brighton Beach Memoirs" might have begun with his birth in the Bronx July 4, 1927 Neil Simon |
#2054, aired 1993-07-08 | BORN ON THE 4th OF JULY $500 (Daily Double): This 30th U.S. president was born July 4, 1872 at Plymouth Notch, Vermont Calvin Coolidge |
#1057, aired 1989-03-21 | JULY $200: On July 27, 1953 the armistice ending this war was signed Korean War |
#1057, aired 1989-03-21 | JULY $400: James Monroe was one of the three presidents who died on this date in July 4th of July |
#1057, aired 1989-03-21 | JULY $600: On July 20, 1974 Turkish troops landed on this island where they've remained ever since Cyprus |
#1057, aired 1989-03-21 | JULY $800: On July 1, 1970 the birthday July 9, 1951 was picked as the 1st of these draft numbers |
#1057, aired 1989-03-21 | JULY $1,000 (Daily Double): The 1st raid this son of a sugar planter led, July 26, 1953, failed & got him jailed Fidel Castro |
#670, aired 1987-07-03 | THE 4TH OF JULY $100: The "4th of July" was 1st celebrated in this city, July 8, 1776 Philadelphia |
#670, aired 1987-07-03 | THE 4TH OF JULY $200: While most of the others didn't sign till Aug. 2, he signed the Declaration of Independence 1st on July 4th John Hancock |
#670, aired 1987-07-03 | THE 4TH OF JULY $300: The United States granted independence to this country on July 4, 1946 the Philippines |
#670, aired 1987-07-03 | THE 4TH OF JULY $500 (Daily Double): Date of the Sesquicentennial of the United States July 4, 1926 |
#670, aired 1987-07-03 | THE 4TH OF JULY $500: Only president born on the 4th of July was this New England Yankee few would have called a dandy Calvin Coolidge |
#634, aired 1987-05-14 | JULY $200: "Public Enemy" who was shot July 22, 1934, leaving Chicago's Biograph Theater John Dillinger |
#634, aired 1987-05-14 | JULY $400: This "college" opened on July 11, 1955 at Lowry AFB before moving to Colorado Springs 3 years later Air Force Academy |
#634, aired 1987-05-14 | JULY $600: The 1st issue of this British humor magazine appeared on July 17, 1841 Punch |
#634, aired 1987-05-14 | JULY $800: On July 16, 1964, he said that "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" Barry Goldwater |
#634, aired 1987-05-14 | JULY $1000: This neighboring country 1st celebrated its independence from the Netherlands on July 21, 1831 Belgium |
#559, aired 1987-01-29 | JULY $100: The 1st American legislative assembly met on July 30, 1619 at Jamestown in this southern colony Virginia |
#559, aired 1987-01-29 | JULY $200: In July of 1796, the Secy. of State issued the 1st in U.S. to Francis Barrere, who was going overseas passport |
#559, aired 1987-01-29 | JULY $300: On July 18, 1936, an army revolt started a civil war in this country Spain |
#559, aired 1987-01-29 | JULY $400: Prince Charles wed Lady Diana on July 29th of this year 1981 |
#559, aired 1987-01-29 | JULY $500: On 7/27/74, Rodino's House Judiciary Committee recommended sending this question to the full House the question of the impeachment of Richard Nixon |
#516, aired 1986-12-01 | JULY $100: It's a good thing he was born on "July12", 100 B.C., since the month was named for him Julius Caesar |
#516, aired 1986-12-01 | JULY $200: On this date, the Israelis raided Entebbe Airport, 1 day before the U.S. bicentennial July 3, 1976 |
#516, aired 1986-12-01 | JULY $300: Bread had to be rationed in England beginning July 21, 1946 due to worldwide shortage of this wheat |
#516, aired 1986-12-01 | JULY $400: Evita's widower, he died on July 1, 1974 while president of Argentina again Juan Perón |
#516, aired 1986-12-01 | JULY $500: The 10th Olympic games began in Los Angeles on July 30th of this year 1932 |
#431, aired 1986-05-05 | 4TH OF JULY $100: Work began on this canal July 4, 1817, but just the groundbreaking, 'cause it was a holiday the Erie Canal |
#431, aired 1986-05-05 | 4TH OF JULY $200: Rock group who spent a "Saturday in the park, I think it was the 4th of July" Chicago |
#431, aired 1986-05-05 | 4TH OF JULY $300: About 1000 flags, later to be sold, were flown over this building July 4, 1985 the U.S. Capitol building |
#431, aired 1986-05-05 | 4TH OF JULY $400: On July 4, 1919, he won the heavyweight boxing title from Jess Willard Jack Dempsey |
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