Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (143 results returned)
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | MAD ABOUT MADRIGALS $400: A form of vocal chamber music, madrigals reached a pinnacle during this "rebirth" period from the 14th to the 16th centuries the Renaissance |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | MAD ABOUT MADRIGALS $800: The classic madrigal "Now Is The Month Of Maying" has plenty of fa-la's & also rhymes "bonny" this with "greeny grass" lass |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | MAD ABOUT MADRIGALS $1200: Enriching text with music & vocals, madrigals often employed works by great poets like this heartsick lover of Laura Petrarch |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | MAD ABOUT MADRIGALS $1600: Madrigals were this "multi-harmonic" style of several vocal melodies polyphonic |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | MAD ABOUT MADRIGALS $2000: The music at his funeral left out his sad "Adagio For Strings" but did use a madrigal by his life partner Gian Carlo Menotti Samuel Barber |
#7463, aired 2017-02-08 | DROPPIN' MAD BEETS $200: A good source of iron, beets are said to improve this condition, a deficiency of hemoglobin anemia |
#7463, aired 2017-02-08 | DROPPIN' MAD BEETS $400: Like turnips & parsnips, beets are this hearty type of vegetable named for a botanical part root vegetables |
#7463, aired 2017-02-08 | DROPPIN' MAD BEETS $600: Because of the concentric rings of red & white, the beets seen here also have this alliterative name candy cane beets |
#7463, aired 2017-02-08 | DROPPIN' MAD BEETS $800: This classic Russian beet soup can be served hot or cold; top it with a dollop of sour cream borscht |
#7463, aired 2017-02-08 | DROPPIN' MAD BEETS $1000: This specific sugar is the most prevalent in sugar beets, making up about 20% of their weight sucrose |
#7420, aired 2016-12-09 | YOU MAD, BRO? $400: Artaxerxes II, king of this land, had to deal with rebellion from his brother Cyrus the Younger--not cool, bro Persia |
#7420, aired 2016-12-09 | YOU MAD, BRO? $800: In 2009 the Mirror reported the Gallagher brothers of this "Wonderwall" band "only communicate by web insults" Oasis |
#7420, aired 2016-12-09 | YOU MAD, BRO? $1600: In "The Godfather Part II", Michael says to this character, "I know it was you... you broke my heart" Fredo |
#7420, aired 2016-12-09 | YOU MAD, BRO? $2,000 (Daily Double): Henry I eased onto England's throne in 1100 because his brother Robert Curthose was away fighting in the first of these the Crusades |
#7420, aired 2016-12-09 | YOU MAD, BRO? $2000: This late British atheist said his brother's article about him was a "fraternal stab between the shoulder blades" (Christopher) Hitchens |
#7305, aired 2016-05-20 | MAD MEN $400: In "Alice in Wonderland " this character asks, "Why is a raven like a writing-desk?" Mad Hatter |
#7305, aired 2016-05-20 | MAD MEN $800: The exploits of this Union general earned him the nicknames "Mad Tom" & "The Great Marcher" William Tecumseh Sherman |
#7305, aired 2016-05-20 | MAD MEN $1200: The subtitle of a biography of this Russian mystic asks, "Holy Man or Mad Monk?" Rasputin |
#7305, aired 2016-05-20 | MAD MEN $1600: Boldness on the battlefield earned this Revolutionary War general the nickname "Mad Anthony" "Mad Anthony" Wayne |
#7305, aired 2016-05-20 | MAD MEN $2000: Overspending & eccentric behavior got this king of Bavaria deposed in 1886 Mad King Ludwig |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | SOUNDS LIKE MAD LIBS, BUT REAL $400: Maximilian Schell was the godfather of this actress who toted Billy Bob Thornton's blood Angelina Jolie |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | SOUNDS LIKE MAD LIBS, BUT REAL $800: Before playing Brody on this Showtime drama, Damian Lewis was a telemarketer selling car alarms in London Homeland |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | SOUNDS LIKE MAD LIBS, BUT REAL $1200: In 2014 this "Sussudio" singer donated the vast collection of Alamo artifacts in his Swiss basement to the Texas site Phil Collins |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | SOUNDS LIKE MAD LIBS, BUT REAL $1600: Before "Inside the Actors Studio", he wrote a book about animal group names & says he was a pimp in France James Lipton |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | SOUNDS LIKE MAD LIBS, BUT REAL $2000: Born in Goose Creek, he was Oscar-nominated as Buddy Holly &, on a later film, had an on-set fight on how heaven looked Gary Busey |
#6919, aired 2014-10-16 | MAD MAX BEYOND PALINDROME $400: Max is on this first-name basis with TV's Ms. Montana Hannah |
#6919, aired 2014-10-16 | MAD MAX BEYOND PALINDROME $800: Max could teach some combat skills to this actor who played an "Avengers" archer (Jeremy) Renner |
#6919, aired 2014-10-16 | MAD MAX BEYOND PALINDROME $1200: No longer a road warrior, Max now has this document to his house deed |
#6919, aired 2014-10-16 | MAD MAX BEYOND PALINDROME $1600: Life's tough in a post-apocalyptic world; Max is able to do this, paired with "out", regarding a living eke |
#6919, aired 2014-10-16 | MAD MAX BEYOND PALINDROME $2000: Now an air warrior, & operating a plane unaccompanied, Max does this solos |
#6698, aired 2013-10-30 | A "MAD" CATEGORY $400: It's Spanish for "mother" madre |
#6698, aired 2013-10-30 | A "MAD" CATEGORY $800: It's the northernmost state capital named for a U.S. president Madison, Wisconsin |
#6698, aired 2013-10-30 | A "MAD" CATEGORY $1200: Wax nostalgic with renderings of Clark Gable & Elvis at the Hollywood branch of this attraction Madame Tussauds |
#6698, aired 2013-10-30 | A "MAD" CATEGORY $1600: One example is William Byrd's "This Sweet And Merry Month Of May" in praise of Elizabeth I a madrigal |
#6698, aired 2013-10-30 | A "MAD" CATEGORY $2000: Sometimes attached to a mosque, it's a school for Islamic instruction a madrassa |
#6607, aired 2013-05-14 | I GOT MAD HIP-HOP SKILLZ $400: "I'm Slim Shady, yes I'm the real Shady, all you other Slim Shadys are just imitating, so won't the real Slim Shady please stand up?" Eminem |
#6607, aired 2013-05-14 | I GOT MAD HIP-HOP SKILLZ $800: In "Who Am I?": "Bow wow wow, yippee yo, yippie yay, bow wow wow yippie yo (the bomb)" Snoop Dogg |
#6607, aired 2013-05-14 | I GOT MAD HIP-HOP SKILLZ $1200: In "Gold Digger": "Cutie the bomb, met her at a beauty salon, with a baby Louis Vuitton under her underarm" Kanye West |
#6607, aired 2013-05-14 | I GOT MAD HIP-HOP SKILLZ $1600: "Don't call it a comeback, I been here for years, rockin' my peers & puttin' suckas in fear... Mama said knock you out" LL Cool J |
#6607, aired 2013-05-14 | I GOT MAD HIP-HOP SKILLZ $2000: "Your mom busted in & said, 'What's that noise?' Aw Mom, you're just jealous, it's" them the Beastie Boys |
#6424, aired 2012-07-19 | MAD MEN $400: Crowned at Reims in October 1380, this country's Charles the Mad suffered 44 bouts of insanity during his reign France |
#6424, aired 2012-07-19 | MAD MEN $800: In the '80s growing broadcast empires had help from "the mad monk of deregulation", Mark Fowler of this commission the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) |
#6424, aired 2012-07-19 | MAD MEN $1200: The explosive devices planted by George Metesky, aka this, scared New Yorkers for 16 years but luckily killed no one the Mad Bomber |
#6424, aired 2012-07-19 | MAD MEN $1,600 (Daily Double): This general's reckless courage at the 1779 night assault that took Stony Point earned him his nickname "Mad Anthony" Wayne |
#6424, aired 2012-07-19 | MAD MEN $2000: This country's Ibrahim the Mad had hundreds of the women in his harem drowned in the Bosporus Turkey |
#6367, aired 2012-05-01 | MAD FOR MATH $400: Quick! 5 + 32 + 7 -10 34 |
#6367, aired 2012-05-01 | MAD FOR MATH $800: It's not an arm muscle, it's math talk for "to divide into 2 equal parts" bisect |
#6367, aired 2012-05-01 | MAD FOR MATH $1200: It's the square root of the cube root of 64 2 |
#6367, aired 2012-05-01 | MAD FOR MATH $1600: Also known as the multiplicative inverse, for 5/3, it's 3/5 a reciprocal |
#6367, aired 2012-05-01 | MAD FOR MATH $2000: On a trig table, one of the 2 basic functions that equals zero for a right angle cosine (or cotangent) |
#6263, aired 2011-12-07 | IT'S A "MAD" WORLD $400: It's the name of cities in 14 states, not just Wisconsin Madison |
#6263, aired 2011-12-07 | IT'S A "MAD" WORLD $800: Alfonso VI of Castile captured this city from the Moors in 1083 Madrid |
#6263, aired 2011-12-07 | IT'S A "MAD" WORLD $1200: It was formerly the Malagasy Republic Madagascar |
#6263, aired 2011-12-07 | IT'S A "MAD" WORLD $2000: Have a tea cake & remember this French name of a group of islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence Madeleine |
#6263, aired 2011-12-07 | IT'S A "MAD" WORLD $3,000 (Daily Double): The volcanic soil of this Atlantic island helps give a distinctive rich flavor to the fortified wine named for it Madeira |
#6132, aired 2011-04-19 | THE MAD TEA PARTY $400: The Tea Party is mad at government programs, like the cap & trade system meant to reduce this element carbon |
#6132, aired 2011-04-19 | THE MAD TEA PARTY $800: The Tea Party demands repeal of new legislation on health insurance, derided with this 9-letter name Obamacare |
#6132, aired 2011-04-19 | THE MAD TEA PARTY $1200: Many TPers are mad at the 17th Amendment, ratified in 1913 to provide for direct election of this body the Senate |
#6132, aired 2011-04-19 | THE MAD TEA PARTY $1600: The Tea Party is leery of this intl. body, which it suspects of plots like trying to get people in Denver to bike more the UN |
#6132, aired 2011-04-19 | THE MAD TEA PARTY $2000: Ironically, the Boston Tea Party ("Time to party like it's 1773!") opposes this Oct. 2001 anti-terrorist law the Patriot Act |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | MAD TV $400: "Howling Mad" Murdock was part of this title TV group that also included Sgt. B.A. Baracus the A-Team |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | MAD TV $800: Peggy Olson & Joan Holloway are characters on this '60s-set series Mad Men |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | MAD TV $1200: On the '90s sitcom "Mad About You", he played Paul Buchman (Paul) Reiser |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | MAD TV $1600: This "SCTV" veteran became the Mad Hatter for a 1999 TV movie of "Alice in Wonderland" Martin Short |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | MAD TV $2000: This fiery money manager literally rolls up his sleeves to host CNBC's "Mad Money" (Jim) Cramer |
#5893, aired 2010-04-07 | MAD MAGAZINE $400: He's "Mad"'s mascot, seen here behind the magazine's longtime publisher Bill Gaines Alfred E. Neuman |
#5893, aired 2010-04-07 | MAD MAGAZINE $800: Mad is under the corporate control of this comic book company that isn't based in Washington DC |
#5893, aired 2010-04-07 | MAD MAGAZINE $1200: This composer sued Mad & lost over "Louella Schwartz Describes Her Malady", spoofing his "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody" Irving Berlin |
#5893, aired 2010-04-07 | MAD MAGAZINE $1600: Manipulate the page so that "A" meets "B" & enjoy this Mad feature traditionally on the back cover the fold-in |
#5893, aired 2010-04-07 | MAD MAGAZINE $2000: In 1987 legendary cartoonist Don Martin left Mad & jumped to this rival magazine Cracked |
#5689, aired 2009-05-07 | MAD PROPS $400: It would be cool to own the Spartan shield King Leonidas (Gerard Butler) used in this 2006 film 300 |
#5689, aired 2009-05-07 | MAD PROPS $800: Just looking at the hockey mask this revenge-seeker wears in "Friday the 13th" gives me the creeps Jason Voorhees |
#5689, aired 2009-05-07 | MAD PROPS $1200: How 'bout a helmet made of omnium steel, based on Tony Stark's original plans, from this 2008 film Iron Man |
#5689, aired 2009-05-07 | MAD PROPS $1600: A more mellow prop is the clipboard he used as process server Dale Denton in "Pineapple Express" Seth Rogen |
#5689, aired 2009-05-07 | MAD PROPS $2000: Don't mess with the hair-cutting scissors Adam Sandler used as this title Israeli spy-turned-hair stylist Zohan |
#5615, aired 2009-01-23 | "MAD" LOVE $200: In the headlines in 1996, it may be caused by rogue proteins called prions mad cow disease |
#5615, aired 2009-01-23 | "MAD" LOVE $400: Population about 3 million, it's found on the Manzanares River Madrid |
#5615, aired 2009-01-23 | "MAD" LOVE $600: This title is found before de Recamier & de Stael in the names of witty Frenchwomen of yore Madame |
#5615, aired 2009-01-23 | "MAD" LOVE $800: A rare daguerreotype of this woman born in 1768 is seen here Dolley Madison |
#5615, aired 2009-01-23 | "MAD" LOVE $1000: She has her own show on Air America & during the 2008 elections got one on MSNBC as well Rachel Maddow |
#5545, aired 2008-10-17 | ADVERTISING WITH MAD MEN $400: (I'm Jon Hamm.) One of Don Draper's best pitches came when he said this company's slide projector is a time machine for our lives' sweet moments Kodak |
#5545, aired 2008-10-17 | ADVERTISING WITH MAD MEN $800: (I'm Christina Hendricks.) On the Season 2 premiere, office manager Joan had a new boyfriend & the office had this new machine that revolutionized clerical work in the 1960s a Xerox machine |
#5545, aired 2008-10-17 | ADVERTISING WITH MAD MEN $1200: (I'm Vincent Kartheiser.) Pete Campbell beat out an "O Little Town of" this steel company idea with his own that called the company "The Backbone of America" Bethlehem |
#5545, aired 2008-10-17 | ADVERTISING WITH MAD MEN $1600: (I'm Elisabeth Moss.) In the Season 1 finale, Peggy Olson gave birth to a son & became a copywriter with this acne treatment as her first account Clearasil |
#5545, aired 2008-10-17 | ADVERTISING WITH MAD MEN $2000: (Jon Hamm reads the last clue.) In the 1st episode of "Mad Men", Don Draper won over the clients with a campaign about the "toasted" goodness of this product (Lucky Strike) cigarettes |
#5212, aired 2007-04-17 | YOU'RE MAKING ME "MAD" $200: 2-word name for a "crazy" character at a Lewis Carroll tea party the Mad Hatter |
#5212, aired 2007-04-17 | YOU'RE MAKING ME "MAD" $400: It's the type of singing arrangement heard here a madrigal |
#5212, aired 2007-04-17 | YOU'RE MAKING ME "MAD" $600: Hardy's title "crowd" that he wanted to get away from the madding crowd |
#5212, aired 2007-04-17 | YOU'RE MAKING ME "MAD" $800: A fortified dessert wine from Portugal Madeira |
#5212, aired 2007-04-17 | YOU'RE MAKING ME "MAD" $1000: She was from Armentieres in a popular WWI song; Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo! Mademoiselle |
#5157, aired 2007-01-30 | MAD DOGS $400: This 3-headed dog guards a forbidden floor at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter books Fluffy |
#5157, aired 2007-01-30 | MAD DOGS $800: The unusual behavior of the movie dog Cujo is the result of this disease rabies |
#5157, aired 2007-01-30 | MAD DOGS $1200: Bull's-Eye was the vicious pet dog of burglar & murderer Bill Sikes in this Dickens story Oliver Twist |
#5157, aired 2007-01-30 | MAD DOGS $2000: M'ling was one of the genetic mutant human-dogs in this "Island" tale from H.G. Wells The Island of Doctor Moreau |
#5157, aired 2007-01-30 | MAD DOGS $5,500 (Daily Double): In Greek mythology, Hecuba was the queen of this doomed city & eventually changed into a fiery-eyed dog Troy |
#4733, aired 2005-03-16 | MAD ABOUT SCIENTISTS $200: Ancient Greek scientist Praxogoras wrongly thought these carried air, as they were empty in corpses the arteries |
#4733, aired 2005-03-16 | MAD ABOUT SCIENTISTS $400: At Cambridge, Wordsworth saw a statue of this scientist, "with his prism and silent face" Isaac Newton |
#4733, aired 2005-03-16 | MAD ABOUT SCIENTISTS $600: Galileo famously saw spots before his eyes when he studied this in 1611 the Sun |
#4733, aired 2005-03-16 | MAD ABOUT SCIENTISTS $800: In 1924 Louis Victor de Broglie described the wave-like properties of this basic particle of an atom the electron |
#4733, aired 2005-03-16 | MAD ABOUT SCIENTISTS $1000: The buckminsterfullerine is a giant molecule of this that resembles a geodesic dome or a soccer ball carbon |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | YOU'RE MAKING ME "MAD" $200: Dolley Payne married him September 15, 1794 James Madison |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | YOU'RE MAKING ME "MAD" $400: It became the capital during the reign of Philip II Madrid |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | YOU'RE MAKING ME "MAD" $600: Technically, it's bovine spongiform encephalopathy mad cow disease |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | YOU'RE MAKING ME "MAD" $800: He attributes his TV sports telestrating skills to watching Reagan's doctor diagram where he was shot in 1981 John Madden |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | YOU'RE MAKING ME "MAD" $1000: The French made this island a colony in 1896 Madagascar |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | MAD $200: TV host seen here on the cover of Mad Magazine Jeff Probst |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | MAD $400: What made this Mel Gibson character mad was outlaw bikers killing his wife & kid Max |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | MAD $600: Back in the '60s Sue Kaufman wrote the "Diary of a Mad" this Housewife |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | MAD $800: Clicking on the Encarta index entry of Mad Anthony will take you to this man Anthony Wayne |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | MAD $1000: The Cold War nuclear balance was known as "MAD", mutually assured this destruction |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | MAD $400: The March 2001 issue included these, a first in the magazine's history advertisements (ads) |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | MAD $800: In April 2002 this network renewed its "Mad TV" for 2 more seasons Fox |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | MAD $1,000 (Daily Double): A 1997 cover had Jerry Seinfeld saying this greeting to someone at his door "Helloooooooo Neuman!" |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | MAD $1200: On each cover you'll find a little "IND" next to the "M" in Mad & this 5-letter word after the price cheap |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | MAD $2000: His name is on the masthead as "Founder" William M. Gaines |
#3909, aired 2001-09-06 | MAD, I TELL YOU! $200: Howard Cosell covers an assassination & a marital consummation in this "fruity" Woody Allen film Bananas |
#3909, aired 2001-09-06 | MAD, I TELL YOU! $400: In 1944, Gen. McAuliffe made this famed reply to the Germans; in 2001, Gen. Hailston used the word about Okinawans Nuts! |
#3909, aired 2001-09-06 | MAD, I TELL YOU! $800: This Warner Bros. cartoon series launched in 1930 was soon followed by Merrie Melodies Looney Tunes |
#3909, aired 2001-09-06 | MAD, I TELL YOU! $1000: The XFL's Memphis team isn't changing this nickname despite protests it insults the mentally ill the Maniax |
#3909, aired 2001-09-06 | MAD, I TELL YOU! $4,000 (Daily Double): In this film, Martin Balsam tells Anthony Perkins, "If it doesn't gel, it isn't aspic" Psycho |
#3881, aired 2001-06-18 | MAD ABOUT MADAGASCAR $200: 1 of only 3 islands in the world larger than Madagascar Borneo (or Greenland or New Guinea) |
#3881, aired 2001-06-18 | MAD ABOUT MADAGASCAR $600: Madagascar is one of the leading producers of this bean used as a popular flavor of ice cream vanilla |
#3881, aired 2001-06-18 | MAD ABOUT MADAGASCAR $800: Between 1960 & 1975 Madagascar was known as this "republic" the Malagasy Republic |
#3178, aired 1998-05-27 | NOT-SO-MAD SCIENTISTS $200: The "E" in his equation, E=mc(squared), stands for energy, not his name Albert Einstein |
#3178, aired 1998-05-27 | NOT-SO-MAD SCIENTISTS $400: This monk conceived the laws of heredity while minding his peas & Qs as a teacher in Brunn, Austria Gregor Mendel |
#3178, aired 1998-05-27 | NOT-SO-MAD SCIENTISTS $600: In 1920 this Dane became director of The Institute For Theoretic Physics in Copenhagen Niels Bohr |
#3178, aired 1998-05-27 | NOT-SO-MAD SCIENTISTS $800: His discoveries, published in the 1704 work "Opticks", explained why objects appear to be colored Sir Isaac Newton |
#3178, aired 1998-05-27 | NOT-SO-MAD SCIENTISTS $1000: This Dane's 1572 supernova sighting helped disprove the idea that no changes occur past the moon's orbit Tycho Brahe |
#3013, aired 1997-10-08 | MAD ABOUT "U" $100: What a kid "cries" on the playground to get a bully off his back uncle |
#3013, aired 1997-10-08 | MAD ABOUT "U" $200: He usually has the first--& the last--word in a baseball game umpire |
#3013, aired 1997-10-08 | MAD ABOUT "U" $300: "There's no need to fear", he "is here" Underdog |
#3013, aired 1997-10-08 | MAD ABOUT "U" $400: Thomas More's perfect place Utopia |
#3013, aired 1997-10-08 | MAD ABOUT "U" $500: This earthly color may be raw or burnt umber |
#2105, aired 1993-10-29 | "MAD" $100: Mel Gibson first caught America's attention when he played this vigilante Mad Max |
#2105, aired 1993-10-29 | "MAD" $200: At the Wonderland Tea Party, he asks the unanswerable riddle "Why is a raven like a writing-desk?" the Mad Hatter |
#2105, aired 1993-10-29 | "MAD" $300: It was Rasputin's nickname the Mad Monk |
#2105, aired 1993-10-29 | "MAD" $400: Belinda Carlisle's first solo hit, or a TV sitcom starring Paul Reiser & Helen Hunt Mad About You |
#2105, aired 1993-10-29 | "MAD" $500: This famous phrase on retaliation is attributed to Joseph P. Kennedy don't get mad, get even |
#532, aired 1986-12-23 | MAD SCIENTISTS $200: Many mistakenly think it's the name of the monster, but it's really the name of the scientist who made him Frankenstein |
#532, aired 1986-12-23 | MAD SCIENTISTS $400: Peter Sellers played an RAF captain, the president of the U.S. & this "mad scientist" in a '64 film Dr. Strangelove |
#532, aired 1986-12-23 | MAD SCIENTISTS $600: Noted for "heh! heh! heh!" laugh, mad scientist Dr. Sivana was this comic book superhero's arch-rival Captain Marvel |
#532, aired 1986-12-23 | MAD SCIENTISTS $1,000 (Daily Double): Singer who portrays a mad scientist in the following song (Bobby "Boris") Pickett |
#532, aired 1986-12-23 | MAD SCIENTISTS $1000: While Ed Norton was probably his foremost fan, mad scientist Dr. Pauli was his foremost enemy Captain Video |
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