Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (78 results returned)
#23, aired 2024-01-02 | MAINE ATTRACTIONS $200: For wildlife lovers, Maine offers safaris to spot this large mammal featured on its flag moose |
#23, aired 2024-01-02 | MAINE ATTRACTIONS $400: If you're in Bangor & don't scare easy, stop by this prolific writer's house, seen here Stephen King |
#23, aired 2024-01-02 | MAINE ATTRACTIONS $600: In Maine, the 4th Sunday of March is devoted to a celebration of this tree & its products the maple |
#23, aired 2024-01-02 | MAINE ATTRACTIONS $1,000 (Daily Double): Portland's historic Abyssinian Meeting House was a hub for this secret 19th century network the Underground Railroad |
#23, aired 2024-01-02 | MAINE ATTRACTIONS $1000: Maine boasts this first national park established in the East which also happens to be first alphabetically Acadia National Park |
#8289, aired 2020-11-26 | IT'S LIKE MAINE $200: The metro area of this city in Maine has 66,000 people; the same-named city in Oregon has 2.2 million Portland |
#8289, aired 2020-11-26 | IT'S LIKE MAINE $400: In 2012 one of these critters caught off Rockland was 27 pounds with "all the weight... in the claws"... mmmm a lobster |
#8289, aired 2020-11-26 | IT'S LIKE MAINE $600: "B" aware that Maine's tiny international airport in this city handles hundreds of unexpected flight diversions Bangor |
#8289, aired 2020-11-26 | IT'S LIKE MAINE $800: A Maine-stay in the clothing business, he said, "Outdoor recreation, such as hunting & camping, has added years to my life" of 94 years L.L. Bean |
#8289, aired 2020-11-26 | IT'S LIKE MAINE $1000: Cape Porpoise & Goose Rocks Beach are part of this town that George Bush's family called (summer) home Kennebunkport |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | REMEMBER MAINE! $200: Remember that it's the capital! Augusta |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | REMEMBER MAINE! $400: Remember that Maine's chief products include this critter, Homarus americanus--yum! a lobster |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | REMEMBER MAINE! $600: Remember that the northern portion of this trail runs through Maine from New Hampshire to Mount Katahdin! the Appalachian Trail |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | REMEMBER MAINE! $800: Remember that in 1959 Maine's 190-mile mountain range was named for this "Evangeline" poet & native son! Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | REMEMBER MAINE! $1000: Remember that Maine was admitted to the Union in 1820 to balance the admission of this slave state! Missouri |
#6748, aired 2014-01-08 | MAINE STAYS $400: "41" is HBO's documentary about him & his life in Kennebunkport, his "anchor to windward" George H.W. Bush |
#6748, aired 2014-01-08 | MAINE STAYS $800: A year after he retired to Walden Pond, he headed for the backwoods of Maine & wrote 3 essays about his trip there Thoreau |
#6748, aired 2014-01-08 | MAINE STAYS $1200: This future president left N.H. for Bowdoin College, where he was friends with Nathaniel Hawthorne Franklin Pierce |
#6748, aired 2014-01-08 | MAINE STAYS $2,000 (Daily Double): This historian went to Colby College in Waterville; she later met & married Richard Goodwin, adviser to JFK & LBJ Doris Kearns Goodwin |
#6748, aired 2014-01-08 | MAINE STAYS $2000: This artist immortalized Prouts Neck, the Maine village that became his home in the 1880s Winslow Homer |
#6397, aired 2012-06-12 | THE MAINE COURSE $400: In 1839 Maine's governor declared war on England over a boundary dispute between Maine & what's now this "New" province New Brunswick |
#6397, aired 2012-06-12 | THE MAINE COURSE $800: It was a rags to wood pulp to riches story, as Maine became at one time the USA's leading producer of this paper |
#6397, aired 2012-06-12 | THE MAINE COURSE $1200: Maine joined the Union as a free state under this congressional act of 1820 the Missouri Compromise |
#6397, aired 2012-06-12 | THE MAINE COURSE $1600: Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in Maine & was the spouse of a professor at this college Bowdoin |
#6397, aired 2012-06-12 | THE MAINE COURSE $2000: The first woman to serve in both houses of Congress, this Skowhegan native was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1948 Margaret Chase Smith |
#5553, aired 2008-10-29 | THE MAINE THING $400: In 1797 it was incorporated as the town of Harrington; it became the capital in 1831 Augusta |
#5553, aired 2008-10-29 | THE MAINE THING $800: Notable spots in this coastal town are the seashore trolley museum & George H.W. Bush's summer home Kennebunkport |
#5553, aired 2008-10-29 | THE MAINE THING $1200: This seaport on Casco Bay is the seat of Cumberland County Portland |
#5553, aired 2008-10-29 | THE MAINE THING $1600: This city's name came from the title of a hymn--how does that strike you? Bangor |
#5553, aired 2008-10-29 | THE MAINE THING $2000: L.L. Bean's company headquarters are in this city, just down the road from the original store Freeport |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | MY MAINE MAN! $200: In 1966 this Portland-born author published his first short story, "I Was a Teenage Grave Robber" Stephen King |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | MY MAINE MAN! $400: Listen, my children, & you shall hear, he was born Feb. 27, 1807 in Portland (hey, he was the poet, not me) Longfellow |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | MY MAINE MAN! $600: Born in Bar Harbor on July 8, 1908, he succeeded Gerald Ford as VP Rockefeller |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | MY MAINE MAN! $1000: The 1st Democrat elected to the Senate by Maine voters, he was Secretary of State under Jimmy Carter Edmund Muskie |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | MY MAINE MAN! $1,200 (Daily Double): Raised in Maine, this Bowdoin alumnus hired Matthew Henson in 1887 to assist a Nicaraguan survey (Admiral) Peary |
#4210, aired 2002-12-13 | THE MAINE EVENT $200: Don't tell Idaho, but this is Maine's leading agricultural crop also potatoes |
#4210, aired 2002-12-13 | THE MAINE EVENT $400: Vikings led by this man may have visited what's now Maine around 1000 A.D. Leif Ericson |
#4210, aired 2002-12-13 | THE MAINE EVENT $600: Wear sensible shoes if you attempt walking the entire 2,100 miles of this trail that runs from Georgia to Maine Appalachian Trail |
#4210, aired 2002-12-13 | THE MAINE EVENT $800: In 1820 Maine separated from this state to become the USA's 23rd state Massachusetts |
#4210, aired 2002-12-13 | THE MAINE EVENT $1000: This Maine college was the alma mater of both Henry Wadsworth Longfellow & Nathaniel Hawthorne Bowdoin College |
#4069, aired 2002-04-18 | THE MAINE INGREDIENTS $800: Maine is bordered by Quebec & these 2 "New" lands New Hampshire & New Brunswick |
#4069, aired 2002-04-18 | THE MAINE INGREDIENTS $1200: As this state nickname indicates, Maine is a leading manufacturer of wood products Pine Tree State |
#4069, aired 2002-04-18 | THE MAINE INGREDIENTS $1600: Its flagship store in Freeport, Maine is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year L. L. Bean |
#4069, aired 2002-04-18 | THE MAINE INGREDIENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): Maine entered the Union as a free state in a compromise that allowed this one in as a slave state Missouri |
#3636, aired 2000-05-29 | MY MAINE MAN $200: A huge baseball fan, this author built a ballpark in Bangor that's been dubbed the "Field of Screams" Stephen King |
#3636, aired 2000-05-29 | MY MAINE MAN $400: After moving to a farm in North Brooklyn, Maine, he spun such tales as "Charlotte's Web" E.B. White |
#3636, aired 2000-05-29 | MY MAINE MAN $600: Michelle Pfeiffer's main man is this Maine-born TV producer & writer David E. Kelley |
#3636, aired 2000-05-29 | MY MAINE MAN $800: The first person from Maine to become VP, he served under Abraham Lincoln Hannibal Hamlin |
#3636, aired 2000-05-29 | MY MAINE MAN $1000: In 1998 Bill Gates paid a record $30 million for this Maine artist's seascape "Lost on the Grand Banks" Winslow Homer |
#3113, aired 1998-02-25 | THE MAINE ATTRACTION $200: Summer is the time for Whatever Week, a celebration of the Kennebec River in this state capital Augusta |
#3113, aired 1998-02-25 | THE MAINE ATTRACTION $400: Parson's Way, a scenic walkway in Kennebunkport, passes near this former president's home, Walker's Point (George Herbert Walker) Bush |
#3113, aired 1998-02-25 | THE MAINE ATTRACTION $600: Maine is so famous for these berries that the town of Machias honors them with a festival blueberries |
#3113, aired 1998-02-25 | THE MAINE ATTRACTION $800: A national wildlife refuge near Kittery is named for this biologist who wrote "Silent Spring" Rachel Carson |
#3113, aired 1998-02-25 | THE MAINE ATTRACTION $1000: It's the only National Park in all of New England Acadia |
#2711, aired 1996-05-20 | MAINE $100: A waterspout can be seen at Cape Arundel, near this former president's summer home, Walker's Point President Bush |
#2711, aired 1996-05-20 | MAINE $200: This city, Maine's capital since 1832, is at the head of navigation on the Kennebec River Augusta |
#2711, aired 1996-05-20 | MAINE $300: Longfellow called this largest Maine city "the beautiful town that is seated by the sea" Portland |
#2711, aired 1996-05-20 | MAINE $400: This clothing & sporting goods store in Freeport is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year L.L. Bean |
#2711, aired 1996-05-20 | MAINE $500: A bridge across the St. John River links Van Buren, Maine with St.-Leonard in this province New Brunswick |
#1877, aired 1992-11-03 | MAINE $100: About 90% of Maine's over 2-billion-pound crop of this is grown in Aroostook County potatoes |
#1877, aired 1992-11-03 | MAINE $200: About half of state residents who were not born in the U.S. were born in this country Canada |
#1877, aired 1992-11-03 | MAINE $300: In 1991 President Bush's vacation house in this town was damaged by an extra- tropical storm Kennebunkport |
#1877, aired 1992-11-03 | MAINE $400: Vikings led by this man probably visited Maine about 1000 A.D. Leif Ericson |
#1877, aired 1992-11-03 | MAINE $500: Mount Desert is not a desert but Maine's largest one of these an island |
#1756, aired 1992-03-30 | MAINE $100: As it is in Idaho, this is Maine's most valuable crop potatoes |
#1756, aired 1992-03-30 | MAINE $200: This tree is represented in the state's seal, flag, flower & song (white) pine |
#1756, aired 1992-03-30 | MAINE $300: Maine's largest city, it's been called "Forest City" because of its many tree-line avenues Portland |
#1756, aired 1992-03-30 | MAINE $400 (Daily Double): Until 1820 Maine was a district of this state Massachusetts |
#1756, aired 1992-03-30 | MAINE $500: Kittery, where the U.S.S. Ranger was launched in 1777, has a memorial named for this naval commander John Paul Jones |
#1073, aired 1989-04-12 | MAINE $200: The L. L. in the name of this store in Freeport stands for Leon Leonwood L.L. Bean |
#1073, aired 1989-04-12 | MAINE $400: In terms of seafood, this is Maine's most profitable catch lobster |
#1073, aired 1989-04-12 | MAINE $800: In 1860 Maine's Hannibal Hamlin became the 1st Republican elected this vice president |
#1073, aired 1989-04-12 | MAINE $1000: Town where George Bush has his summer home Kennebunkport |
#1073, aired 1989-04-12 | MAINE $1,600 (Daily Double): Maine's largest immigrant population comes from this country Canada |
#765, aired 1987-12-25 | MAINE $200: Maine's state flower & tree have the words "white" & this in common pine |
#765, aired 1987-12-25 | MAINE $400: 1 of 2 Canadian provinces that border Maine (1 of) New Brunswick or (Quebec) |
#765, aired 1987-12-25 | MAINE $800: 1 of only 2 Democratic presidential candidates since WWII who have won Maine's electoral votes Lyndon Johnson (or Hubert Humphrey) |
#765, aired 1987-12-25 | MAINE $1,100 (Daily Double): U.S. geographical distinction of West Quoddy Head, a small peninsula easternmost point in the United States |
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