Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (81 results returned)
#9074, aired 2024-04-04 | "C-U" LATER $400: What we Yanks call a cookie, the Brits call this a biscuit |
#9074, aired 2024-04-04 | "C-U" LATER $800: In 1882 Robert Koch discovered a germ that ended the debate of whether this disease that claimed the life of Chopin is hereditary tuberculosis |
#9074, aired 2024-04-04 | "C-U" LATER $1200: In an episode called "The Implant", Teri Hatcher tells Jerry Seinfeld, "By the way, they're real & they're" this spectacular |
#9074, aired 2024-04-04 | "C-U" LATER $1600: Nov. 25, the date the British cleared out of New York City in 1783, was once a blowout holiday called this day Evacuation Day |
#9074, aired 2024-04-04 | "C-U" LATER $2000: Fancy word from French meaning a glimpse or an outline aperçu |
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | LATER, DUDE $400: When you're eager either to leave or to hop on your Pogo stick, you might say "gotta" this bounce |
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | LATER, DUDE $800: A British way of saying goodbye is this, which sounds like a single piece of a circular General Mills cereal cheerio |
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | LATER, DUDE $1200: At a White House correspondents' dinner, Pres. Obama said goodbye with one of these actions that could have hurt the equipment a mic drop |
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | LATER, DUDE $1600: This word used for wishing someone well on their upcoming journey sounds like it could be Thor's time in a sprint godspeed |
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | LATER, DUDE $2000: As this 8-letter word can mean "goodbye forever" in Japan, most Japanese people don't use it that often sayonara |
#8576, aired 2022-02-14 | SMELL YOU LATER $200: Horatio is told that "Something is" this "in the state of Denmark"; in other words, something stinks rotten |
#8576, aired 2022-02-14 | SMELL YOU LATER $400: This word meaning to get a faint smell of something also refers to a baseball batter missing a pitch entirely whiff |
#8576, aired 2022-02-14 | SMELL YOU LATER $600: One's position in an army, or a truly foul smell rank |
#8576, aired 2022-02-14 | SMELL YOU LATER $800: Ask the Tesla guy; the name of this 4-letter type of pungent odor derives from a certain male deer musk |
#8576, aired 2022-02-14 | SMELL YOU LATER $1000: This body part adjective can mean intoxicating, shrewd or having a pleasing smell heady |
#8079, aired 2019-10-24 | SAVE "IT" FOR LATER $400: Spot to preach from seen here a pulpit |
#8079, aired 2019-10-24 | SAVE "IT" FOR LATER $800: It's Britspeak for "cookie" a biscuit |
#8079, aired 2019-10-24 | SAVE "IT" FOR LATER $1200: A sworn written statement an affidavit |
#8079, aired 2019-10-24 | SAVE "IT" FOR LATER $1600: A follower of St. Ignatius Jesuit |
#8079, aired 2019-10-24 | SAVE "IT" FOR LATER $2000: Illuminated by tapers candlelit |
#7330, aired 2016-06-24 | LATER IN THE SHAKESPEARE SPEECH $200: The light breaks through yonder window, uh huh... "Her vestal livery is but sick and green"... How romantic! Romeo and Juliet |
#7330, aired 2016-06-24 | LATER IN THE SHAKESPEARE SPEECH $400: Yadayadayada dagger before me... "It is the bloody business which informs thus to mine eyes" Macbeth |
#7330, aired 2016-06-24 | LATER IN THE SHAKESPEARE SPEECH $600: Yorick is toast, ba-ba-ba... "Where be your gibes now? Your gambols, your songs, your flashes of merriment" Hamlet |
#7330, aired 2016-06-24 | LATER IN THE SHAKESPEARE SPEECH $800: Something about "the quality of mercy", going into "It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes" The Merchant of Venice |
#7330, aired 2016-06-24 | LATER IN THE SHAKESPEARE SPEECH $1000: Jealousy is a b--no, no, a monster, got it-- "That cuckold lives in bliss who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger" Othello |
#7171, aired 2015-11-16 | "CU" LATER $400: Count on this ancient calculator an abacus |
#7171, aired 2015-11-16 | "CU" LATER $800: A fade or a shag, for example a haircut |
#7171, aired 2015-11-16 | "CU" LATER $1200: An error, especially with a billiards stick a miscue |
#7171, aired 2015-11-16 | "CU" LATER $1600: Jeans flared to fit over a pair of Tony Lamas bootcut jeans |
#7171, aired 2015-11-16 | "CU" LATER $2000: Lucy was an ancient African one discovered in 1974 an Australopithecus |
#6744, aired 2014-01-02 | JOINING THE TV CAST LATER $200: Sam Waterston joined this show in 1994, 4 years after its debut; Sam stuck around for 16 more years Law & Order |
#6744, aired 2014-01-02 | JOINING THE TV CAST LATER $400: Zou bisou bisou... latecomer Jessica Pare eventually married a Don on this drama Mad Men |
#6744, aired 2014-01-02 | JOINING THE TV CAST LATER $600: Later arrivals to this NBC medical drama included Mekhi Phifer, Parminder Nagra & John Stamos ER |
#6744, aired 2014-01-02 | JOINING THE TV CAST LATER $800: It took 3 years, but in 2004 we could report this drama introduced Lois Lane Smallville |
#6744, aired 2014-01-02 | JOINING THE TV CAST LATER $1000: In 2006 Ed Helms joined in the "documentary" being "filmed" on this sitcom The Office |
#5828, aired 2010-01-06 | A PRAYER TO BE NAMED LATER $200: It's the common word for a prayer of thanks before meals grace |
#5828, aired 2010-01-06 | A PRAYER TO BE NAMED LATER $400: Its Catholic version forgives trespasses & trespassers; in some Protestant versions, debts & debtors the Lord's Prayer |
#5828, aired 2010-01-06 | A PRAYER TO BE NAMED LATER $600: The Vidui prayer is recited on this holiest Jewish day & also on one's deathbed Yom Kippur |
#5828, aired 2010-01-06 | A PRAYER TO BE NAMED LATER $800: In 2000 Venka-Tachalapathi Samuldrala became the first of this faith to open the U.S. House with an invocation Hindu |
#5828, aired 2010-01-06 | A PRAYER TO BE NAMED LATER $1,000 (Daily Double): A prayer of this saint included the line "Who am I, worm of the Earth..."; always with the animals St. Francis of Assisi |
#5815, aired 2009-12-18 | PREY LATER $200: This predator is believed to have been introduced to Australia thousands of years ago by man the dingo |
#5815, aired 2009-12-18 | PREY LATER $400: Found on all continents except Antarctica, this "structural" bird helps to control rodent populations a barn owl |
#5815, aired 2009-12-18 | PREY LATER $600: 3-letter name for the Egyptian snake that played a deadly role in world affairs back in 30 B.C. the asp |
#5815, aired 2009-12-18 | PREY LATER $800: This aggressive predator of North America & Europe is the largest member of the weasel family the wolverine |
#5815, aired 2009-12-18 | PREY LATER $1000: Prickly predator of insects pictured here a hedgehog |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | 20 YEARS LATER $200: 1985: Starred in "Commando"; 2005: Ran an entire state Arnold Schwarzenegger |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | 20 YEARS LATER $400: 1989: Sang on 2 No. 1 hits; 2009: Judged a singing contest on national TV Paula Abdul |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | 20 YEARS LATER $600: 1988: Won "Cheers" for his sitcom acting; 2008: Won raves as a baddie on "Damages" Ted Danson |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | 20 YEARS LATER $800: 1974: Had a "Comedy Hour" with his wife on CBS; 1994: Elected to Congress Sonny Bono |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | 20 YEARS LATER $1000: 1964: Acted on a Top-10 rated TV show; 1984: Directed "Splash" Ron Howard |
#5631, aired 2009-02-16 | LATER $200: During the Reign of Terror, she made wax masks of severed heads; 4 decades later, she opened her own wax museum Madame Tussaud |
#5631, aired 2009-02-16 | LATER $400: Mozart wrote variations on the melody to this "stellar" children's song; later, Jane Taylor wrote the words "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" |
#5631, aired 2009-02-16 | LATER $600: In 2 B.C. Emperor Augustus was given this title, "Pater Patriae"; 1,800 years later, Geo. Washington was known by it Father of the Country |
#5631, aired 2009-02-16 | LATER $800: He took over Alger Hiss' job at the State Department in 1947; 14 years later he was Secretary of State for JFK Dean Rusk |
#5631, aired 2009-02-16 | LATER $1000: Cavemen chipped this dark quartz rock into sharp tools & weapons; thousands of years later, it was used in firearms flint |
#5107, aired 2006-11-21 | WHAT ARE YOU DOING LATER? $200: We might recite these jokes whose second line is always "Who's there?" knock-knock |
#4674, aired 2004-12-23 | SKI YOU LATER $200: Cross-country skiing falls under this discipline of skiing whose name refers to the people or culture of Scandinavia Nordic skiing |
#4674, aired 2004-12-23 | SKI YOU LATER $400: This winter sport, likely developed from European military skiing competitions, was introduced to the Olympics in 1960 biathlon |
#4674, aired 2004-12-23 | SKI YOU LATER $600: As in the geometric term, your skis should not converge while making this type of turn parallel |
#4674, aired 2004-12-23 | SKI YOU LATER $800: Gates mark the zigzag course of this kind of ski race whose name comes from words meaning "sloping" & "track" slalom |
#4674, aired 2004-12-23 | SKI YOU LATER $1000: The most direct route down the slopes is called this "line", which might worry an unsteady skier the fall line |
#4026, aired 2002-02-18 | SONGS' LATER VERSES $200: 19th c. song whose second verse includes "Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam" "The Star-Spangled Banner" |
#4026, aired 2002-02-18 | SONGS' LATER VERSES $400: "He said, 'Let's run and we'll have some fun now before I melt away'" Frosty the Snowman |
#4026, aired 2002-02-18 | SONGS' LATER VERSES $600: One verse of this Foster song begins, "Oh, the long-tail filly and the big black horse" "Camptown Races" |
#4026, aired 2002-02-18 | SONGS' LATER VERSES $800: Oscar-winning song that says, "What's too painful to remember, we simply choose to forget" "The Way We Were" |
#4026, aired 2002-02-18 | SONGS' LATER VERSES $1000: "I don't want clever conversation, I never want to work that hard" in this pop hit "Just the Way You Are" |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | EXPLORERS' LATER YEARS $400: Columbus made out this document May 19, 1506; a good thing, as he was dead within 2 days his will |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | EXPLORERS' LATER YEARS $1200: When this country separated from Sweden, polar explorer Fridtjof Nansen became its first ambassador to Britain Norway |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | EXPLORERS' LATER YEARS $1600: This journalist & African explorer returned to his native Britain & served in Parliament from 1895 to 1900 Stanley |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | EXPLORERS' LATER YEARS $2,000 (Daily Double): In the 1960s he built the Khunde Hospital in Nepal with the help of the Lions Club of Auckland Sir Edmund Hillary |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | EXPLORERS' LATER YEARS $2000: This conquistador in Panama was later arrested by his ex-lieutenant Pizarro & executed for treason Balboa |
#3435, aired 1999-07-09 | & A BIBLE PERSON TO BE NAMED LATER $100: Oscar Wilde made a veiled reference to this woman, unnamed in the Bible when she danced before Herod Salome |
#3435, aired 1999-07-09 | & A BIBLE PERSON TO BE NAMED LATER $200: Unnamed in the Bible, this queen is called Balkis or Bilqis in other places; Solomon didn't ask Queen of Sheba |
#3435, aired 1999-07-09 | & A BIBLE PERSON TO BE NAMED LATER $300: "The Prince of Egypt" says Seti gave the order to kill the newborn Hebrews & adopted this Hebrew boy Moses |
#3435, aired 1999-07-09 | & A BIBLE PERSON TO BE NAMED LATER $400: Latin for "wise men", they were later named Melchior, Gaspar & Balthazar Magi |
#3435, aired 1999-07-09 | & A BIBLE PERSON TO BE NAMED LATER $500: Dismas, the penitent one of these, & Gestas, the impenitent one, died by crucifixion & acquired their names much later thieves |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | 10 YEARS LATER $100: In 1959 he was president of the Screen Actors Guild; 10 years later he was governor of California Ronald Reagan |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | 10 YEARS LATER $200: In 1910 there were 46 U.S. states; 10 years later there were this many 48 |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | 10 YEARS LATER $300: In the '82-'83 season, "60 Minutes" was the No. 1 rated TV show in the U.S.; 10 years later, this was No. 1 60 Minutes |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | 10 YEARS LATER $400: In 1978 Bob Griese was the starting quarterback for the Dolphins; 10 years later it was this man Dan Marino |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | 10 YEARS LATER $500: In 1810 Napoleon was at the height of his power; 10 years later he was on this island St. Helena |
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