Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (62 results returned)
#8687, aired 2022-07-19 | "LOCK" $200: Notice the placement of this type of storage unit by each bed in the barracks a footlocker |
#8687, aired 2022-07-19 | "LOCK" $400: To move together in unison as if connected is to "march in" this lockstep |
#8687, aired 2022-07-19 | "LOCK" $600: The western species of this tree has distinctive short, flat needles a hemlock |
#8687, aired 2022-07-19 | "LOCK" $800: An Allen charge can be read to try to coax a verdict out of this type of jury deadlocked |
#8687, aired 2022-07-19 | "LOCK" $1000: Synonym for a wizard or a conjurer a warlock |
#8463, aired 2021-08-11 | LOCK TALK $200: To open a safe, rotate the lock dial to this sequence of numbers the combination |
#8463, aired 2021-08-11 | LOCK TALK $400: This type of car key named for a parking pro operates the doors & ignition but not the storage compartment locks valet |
#8463, aired 2021-08-11 | LOCK TALK $600: The part of a key that enters a lock cylinder is called this, like the part of a sword that enters a foe a blade |
#8463, aired 2021-08-11 | LOCK TALK $800: Pins & levers are types of these moving parts that must be properly aligned before a lock will open tumblers |
#8463, aired 2021-08-11 | LOCK TALK $1000: The U-shaped part of a padlock that fits around an item to be locked is called this, also a word for a manacle or leg iron shackle |
#8143, aired 2020-01-22 | LOCK HIM UP! $800: One of Alcatraz' most infamous inmates, he served time in Chicago's Cook County jail & in Atlanta before his arrival in 1934 Capone |
#8143, aired 2020-01-22 | LOCK HIM UP! $1200: In 2018, after he was transferred to a West Virginia prison, this infamous Boston mobster was murdered (Whitey) Bulger |
#8143, aired 2020-01-22 | LOCK HIM UP! $1600: This "Robinson Crusoe" author was pilloried (literally) & jailed for libel in 1703 (Daniel) Defoe |
#8143, aired 2020-01-22 | LOCK HIM UP! $2000: He served as Illinois governor from 2003 to 2009; in 2012 he began serving time at a low-security prison in Colorado Blagojevich |
#7623, aired 2017-11-01 | IT'S A "LOCK" $200: Juries arrive at this when they can't agree on a verdict deadlock |
#7623, aired 2017-11-01 | IT'S A "LOCK" $400: It's the state of being married wedlock |
#7623, aired 2017-11-01 | IT'S A "LOCK" $600: In Shakespeare he asks, "If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh?" Shylock |
#7623, aired 2017-11-01 | IT'S A "LOCK" $800: This company has been a leader in identity theft protection since its founding in 2005 LifeLock |
#7623, aired 2017-11-01 | IT'S A "LOCK" $1000: In the U.S. most imitation crab & lobster are made from this fish of the cod family pollock |
#6762, aired 2014-01-28 | IT'S A "LOCK" $400: Stuck traffic, especially because cars don't clear the intersection gridlock |
#6762, aired 2014-01-28 | IT'S A "LOCK" $600: An ox, or the last name of a "Speed" star Bullock |
#6762, aired 2014-01-28 | IT'S A "LOCK" $800: Cubical term for a foolish person a blockhead |
#6762, aired 2014-01-28 | IT'S A "LOCK" $1000: A ring projecting above the gunwale of a small boat an oarlock |
#6629, aired 2013-06-13 | LOCK $400: At London's 1851 Great Exhibition, Alfred Hobbs wowed crowds by doing this to 2 supposedly impregnable locks pick |
#6629, aired 2013-06-13 | LOCK $800: Warded door locks (the kind you can peek through) lost favor, as they can be easily opened by these "spooky" universal keys skeleton keys |
#6629, aired 2013-06-13 | LOCK $1200: These moving parts inside a lock can be in the shape of discs, levers or pins tumblers |
#6629, aired 2013-06-13 | LOCK $1600: Superman may have laughed in 2004 when a web video showed this popular bike lock brand being opened with a Bic pen Kryptonite |
#5886, aired 2010-03-29 | "LOCK" & "KEY" $200: Matrimony wedlock |
#5886, aired 2010-03-29 | "LOCK" & "KEY" $400: It's a traffic jam in which no vehicle movement is possible, especially at an intersection gridlock |
#5886, aired 2010-03-29 | "LOCK" & "KEY" $600: Begun by a retired minister in 1876 to make socks for lumberjacks, this company soon expanded into underwear Jockey |
#5886, aired 2010-03-29 | "LOCK" & "KEY" $800: A way of marching in close file in which each marcher's leg moves with that of the person in front of him lockstep |
#5886, aired 2010-03-29 | "LOCK" & "KEY" $1000: A thingamabob, or perhaps a command to the main character in "The Iceman Cometh" doohickey |
#5625, aired 2009-02-06 | IT'S A LOCK $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew unlocks a lock with the magic word.) In their combinations, old-time locks of this popular portable type often used letters rather than numbers a padlock |
#5625, aired 2009-02-06 | IT'S A LOCK $800: The type of lock now standard on U.S. residences was patented in 1865 by a guy with this Ivy League-sounding name a Yale lock |
#5625, aired 2009-02-06 | IT'S A LOCK $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew picks a pick.) To open a lock without a key, specialists use many different styles of picks; because of its shape, this one is known either has a rake or by this reptilian name a snake |
#5625, aired 2009-02-06 | IT'S A LOCK $1600: For good home security, get a lock with this fatal-sounding latching system; they're tough & hard to jimmy a deadlock (also deadbolt or deadlatch) |
#5625, aired 2009-02-06 | IT'S A LOCK $2000: (Jon of the Clue Crew turns the key on a cutaway demonstration lock.) On an everyday key, the cuts raise the moving parts commonly known by this name to the proper height, allowing the cylinder to turn & open the lock the tumblers |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | "LOCK"s $400: In the same direction as the properly rotating hands of a timepiece clockwise |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | "LOCK"s $800: The naval isolation of a port to prevent the exit & entrance of traffic a blockade |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | "LOCK"s $1200: The state of being married wedlock |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | "LOCK"s $2000: Socrates' last beverage hemlock |
#4784, aired 2005-05-26 | "LOCK"s $4,000 (Daily Double): Obsolete firearm type in which a piece of quartz ignites the gunpowder a flintlock |
#4478, aired 2004-02-11 | LOCK, STOCK OR BARREL $400: Meat broth used as a foundation for a soup stock |
#4478, aired 2004-02-11 | LOCK, STOCK OR BARREL $800: A leg or head hold in wrestling a lock |
#4478, aired 2004-02-11 | LOCK, STOCK OR BARREL $1200: In 1962 Gordon & Carole Segal founded Crate & this Barrel |
#4478, aired 2004-02-11 | LOCK, STOCK OR BARREL $1600: Engineering achievement seen here in Central America lock |
#4478, aired 2004-02-11 | LOCK, STOCK OR BARREL $2000: Cooper product barrel |
#3900, aired 2001-07-13 | "LOCK"S $100: Tetanus lockjaw |
#3900, aired 2001-07-13 | "LOCK"S $200: This small ornamental case for a keepsake is often worn as a pendant a locket |
#3900, aired 2001-07-13 | "LOCK"S $300: Hairstyle popular among Rastafarians dreadlocks |
#3900, aired 2001-07-13 | "LOCK"S $400: This phrase meaning the grave of all who perish at sea dates back about 200 years Davy Jones's locker |
#3900, aired 2001-07-13 | "LOCK"S $500: In 1690 this founder of empericism outlined his philosophical doctrine in "An Essay on Human Understanding" John Locke |
#1185, aired 1989-10-27 | "LOCK"s $200: This brazen young blonde was caught napping in Baby Bear's bed Goldilocks |
#1185, aired 1989-10-27 | "LOCK"s $400: When a sailor drowns, he's said to go to this place Davy Jones' Locker |
#1185, aired 1989-10-27 | "LOCK"s $600: She played the 1946 title role in "The She-Wolf of London" & Timmy's mom on TV's "Lassie" June Lockhart |
#1185, aired 1989-10-27 | "LOCK"s $800: Long, braided hairstyle favored by Rastafarians dreadlocks |
#1185, aired 1989-10-27 | "LOCK"s $1000: Psychologist whose "Studies in the Psychology of Sex" was banned in turn-of-the-century England Havelock Ellis |
#854, aired 1988-04-28 | IT'S A "LOCK" $200: Tetanus' nickname lockjaw |
#854, aired 1988-04-28 | IT'S A "LOCK" $400: You might hide a tuft of your sweetheart's hair in this small pendant locket |
#854, aired 1988-04-28 | IT'S A "LOCK" $600: She replaced Cloris Leachman as the mother figure on "Lassie" June Lockhart |
#854, aired 1988-04-28 | IT'S A "LOCK" $800: One of his most famous works was "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" John Locke |
#854, aired 1988-04-28 | IT'S A "LOCK" $1000: "In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love" in this poetic "Hall" (Alfred Lord Tennyson's) "Locksley Hall" |
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