Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#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 |
#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 |
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