Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)
#7818, aired 2018-09-12 | MALI $400: Reflecting Mali's colonial heritage, it's the official language French |
#7818, aired 2018-09-12 | MALI $800: Mali's most popular sport, it has a team in every major town & Malians playing professionally in Europe soccer |
#7818, aired 2018-09-12 | MALI $1,000 (Daily Double): Mali's "Great" one of these in the city of Djenne is the world's largest mud brick structure a mosque |
#7818, aired 2018-09-12 | MALI $1200: Bamako, Mali's capital, is on a major river & the city's symbol is 3 of these reptiles crocodiles |
#7818, aired 2018-09-12 | MALI $1600: In 2018 a Malian migrant to Paris saved a boy on a balcony & became this superhero "of the 18th arrondissement" Spider-Man |
#6484, aired 2012-11-22 | YOU'VE GOT MALI $400: Malians welcome visitors with tea that contains, as the embassy says, "plenty of" this --a lot more than "a spoonful of" it sugar |
#6484, aired 2012-11-22 | YOU'VE GOT MALI $800: Until 1994 this was the only language taught in Malian schools French |
#6484, aired 2012-11-22 | YOU'VE GOT MALI $1200: In Mali in the '70s Father Verspieren pioneered a fix for drought--pumps powered by this, a resource Mali has plenty of the sun |
#6484, aired 2012-11-22 | YOU'VE GOT MALI $1600: Nere & Kapioka are local names for these; you see fewer of them in northern Mali, toward the Sahara trees |
#6484, aired 2012-11-22 | YOU'VE GOT MALI $2000: Caravans carry salt from Taoudenni to this fabled trading city to be exchanged for other goods Timbuktu |
#5259, aired 2007-06-21 | HELLO, MALI! $200: Rolling grassland covers much of the southern half of Mali; this desert, the northern half the Sahara Desert |
#5259, aired 2007-06-21 | HELLO, MALI! $400: Mali's nomads, including the Tuareg, live in portable tents chiefly made of this animal's hair the camel |
#5259, aired 2007-06-21 | HELLO, MALI! $800: Mali is the largest African producer of this plant fiber crop, its chief export cotton |
#5259, aired 2007-06-21 | HELLO, MALI! $1,000 (Daily Double): This European power ruled Mali from 1895 to 1959, when Mali united with Senegal; independence came in 1960 France |
#5259, aired 2007-06-21 | HELLO, MALI! $1000: Mali's most fertile agricultural area lies in the valley of this major west African river the Niger |
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