Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (102 results returned)
#8962, aired 2023-10-31 | MONSTER MANUAL $400: A wyvern is a smaller, 2-legged, 2-winged, usually non-fire-breathing type of this a dragon |
#8962, aired 2023-10-31 | MONSTER MANUAL $800: Monsterologists are in debate on how this ugly demon differs from the version with "hob" in front a goblin |
#8962, aired 2023-10-31 | MONSTER MANUAL $1200: The Orkney & Shetland Islands are where selkies, creatures that appear as these "S"ea mammals, call home seals |
#8962, aired 2023-10-31 | MONSTER MANUAL $1600: It had a woman's head & a bird's body & met up with the Argonauts; c'mon, get... harpies |
#8962, aired 2023-10-31 | MONSTER MANUAL $4,000 (Daily Double): In "The Once and Future King" this beast is described as "falco leonis serpentis" a griffin |
#8859, aired 2023-04-27 | SPOT THE MAMMAL $200: Bobolink, bonobo, betta bonobo |
#8859, aired 2023-04-27 | SPOT THE MAMMAL $400: Impala, ibis, indigo impala |
#8859, aired 2023-04-27 | SPOT THE MAMMAL $600: Nutria, nudibranch, natterjack nutria |
#8859, aired 2023-04-27 | SPOT THE MAMMAL $800: Orb weaver, oystercatcher, okapi okapi |
#8859, aired 2023-04-27 | SPOT THE MAMMAL $1000: Adder, amberjack, aye-aye aye-aye |
#8119, aired 2019-12-19 | MAMMAL FACTS $400: They're eared seals that roar & (except the California type) have manes a sea lion |
#8119, aired 2019-12-19 | MAMMAL FACTS $800: It's also known as the Cape anteater & it earns that name by eating tens of thousands a night an aardvark |
#8119, aired 2019-12-19 | MAMMAL FACTS $1200: The Sumatran species of this ape is much more endangered than the Bornean an orangutan |
#8119, aired 2019-12-19 | MAMMAL FACTS $2000: Ballena asesina is a Spanish name for this swimmer killer whale (orca) |
#8119, aired 2019-12-19 | MAMMAL FACTS $3,000 (Daily Double): The 350 or so species of these include the numbat a marsupial |
#7741, aired 2018-04-16 | YES, MAMMAL! $200: When it comes to brain size, a bottlenose this has humans beat, 1,600 grams to 1,300 a dolphin |
#7741, aired 2018-04-16 | YES, MAMMAL! $400: If you look at its back, you'll know it's a pink fairy this an armadillo |
#7741, aired 2018-04-16 | YES, MAMMAL! $600: This marsupial sometimes wrongly called a bear gets its liquids mostly from eucalyptus leaves a koala |
#7741, aired 2018-04-16 | YES, MAMMAL! $800: The Arctic species of this canine is Iceland's only native land mammal a fox |
#7741, aired 2018-04-16 | YES, MAMMAL! $2,800 (Daily Double): The name of this mammal is Afrikaans for "earth pig" an aardvark |
#7652, aired 2017-12-12 | MAMMAL PLANET $400: An NSA deputy director said that the "no. 1. threat" to the U.S. electrical grid is from these climbing rodents squirrels |
#7652, aired 2017-12-12 | MAMMAL PLANET $1200: The heart rate of this animal AKA a woodchuck decreases from 75 beats a minute to 4 during hibernation a groundhog |
#7652, aired 2017-12-12 | MAMMAL PLANET $1600: Resembling the leopard, this New World cat is a great swimmer & can hunt in water, but prefers an ambush from land, disabling its prey with a bite from its powerful jaws a jaguar |
#7652, aired 2017-12-12 | MAMMAL PLANET $2000: Sleeping dolphins shut down one of these at a time; when the right one naps, the left eye stays open & vice versa brain hemispheres |
#7371, aired 2016-10-03 | WHO ORDERED THE MAMMAL? $400: Lemurs & tarsiers are members of this order of mammals, just like us primates |
#7371, aired 2016-10-03 | WHO ORDERED THE MAMMAL? $800: The rodents include many kinds of rat & this marsh-dweller with "rat" in its name a muskrat |
#7371, aired 2016-10-03 | WHO ORDERED THE MAMMAL? $1600: The monotremes are one of the oldest orders of mammals & include only the echidna & this unusual animal a duck-billed platypus |
#7371, aired 2016-10-03 | WHO ORDERED THE MAMMAL? $2000: The order Sirenia comprises manatees & these other gentle aquatic giants the dugong |
#7371, aired 2016-10-03 | WHO ORDERED THE MAMMAL? $5,200 (Daily Double): All the living examples of the order Proboscidea are these elephants |
#7019, aired 2015-03-05 | MONSTER MANUAL $400: A wyvern is a smaller 2-legged, 2-winged, usually non-fire-breathing type of this a dragon |
#7019, aired 2015-03-05 | MONSTER MANUAL $800: Monsterologists are in debate how this ugly demon differs from the version with "hob" in front a goblin |
#7019, aired 2015-03-05 | MONSTER MANUAL $1200: The Orkney & Shetland Islands are where Selkies, creatures that appear as these "s"ea mammals, call home seals |
#7019, aired 2015-03-05 | MONSTER MANUAL $1600: It had a woman's head & a bird's body & met up with the Argonauts; c'mon get... a harpy |
#7019, aired 2015-03-05 | MONSTER MANUAL $3,000 (Daily Double): In "The Once and Future King" this beast is described as "Falco Leonis Serpentis" the griffin |
#6878, aired 2014-07-09 | SPOT THE MAMMAL $200: Turkey, marten, sponge a marten |
#6878, aired 2014-07-09 | SPOT THE MAMMAL $400: Kiwi, kinkajou, kookaburra kinkajou |
#6878, aired 2014-07-09 | SPOT THE MAMMAL $600: Shoebill, sea horse, narwhal the narwhal |
#6878, aired 2014-07-09 | SPOT THE MAMMAL $800: Hyrax, pterodactyl, barracuda hyrax |
#6878, aired 2014-07-09 | SPOT THE MAMMAL $1000: Albatross, pangolin, darter the pangolin |
#5734, aired 2009-07-09 | YOU: THE OWNER'S MANUAL $400: (Dr. Oz presents the clue.) Bones regenerate themselves every seven years, but after age 35, your bones grow slower & become less dense, which can lead to this condition, a thinning of bones osteoporosis |
#5734, aired 2009-07-09 | YOU: THE OWNER'S MANUAL $800: (Dr. Oz shows an animation of a throbbing artery in the brain on the monitor.) The brain is a beautiful place, but triggered by dilation of arteries in the brain, these extremely painful events are sometimes accompanied by nausea migraines |
#5734, aired 2009-07-09 | YOU: THE OWNER'S MANUAL $1,000 (Daily Double): (Dr. Oz shows a cardiovascular animation on the monitor.) I try to be positive, but for just a little aversion therapy, here's what it looks like when the arteries of the heart scar just before they cause a heart attack; this buildup here is called this plaque (atherosclerosis accepted) |
#5734, aired 2009-07-09 | YOU: THE OWNER'S MANUAL $1600: (Dr. Oz puts a small pitcher to one nostril.) Just as you practice hygiene in your mouth, I advocate keeping your sinuses healthy with this device used in Asia for centuries a neti pot |
#5734, aired 2009-07-09 | YOU: THE OWNER'S MANUAL $2000: (Dr. Oz holds a dissected human knee joint.) While pro athletes often tear the ACL shown here, regular folks often tear this cartilage in the middle of the knee that acts as a shock absorber the meniscus |
#5668, aired 2009-04-08 | NAME THAT MAMMAL $200: Has webbed feet; lays eggs a platypus |
#5668, aired 2009-04-08 | NAME THAT MAMMAL $400: Sega's Sonic is one a hedgehog |
#5668, aired 2009-04-08 | NAME THAT MAMMAL $600: Adult males are called silverbacks gorillas |
#5668, aired 2009-04-08 | NAME THAT MAMMAL $800: 1 of the 2 whose names end in "beest" a wildebeest (or a hartebeest) |
#5668, aired 2009-04-08 | NAME THAT MAMMAL $1000: Marsupial that comes in a Virginia type opossum |
#5583, aired 2008-12-10 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $200: The cormorant a bird |
#5583, aired 2008-12-10 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $400: The macaque a mammal |
#5583, aired 2008-12-10 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $600: The stickleback a fish |
#5583, aired 2008-12-10 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $800: The pangolin a mammal |
#5583, aired 2008-12-10 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1000: The wahoo a fish |
#5333, aired 2007-11-14 | MANILOW! $200: In a Top 10 hit by Barry Manilow, Lola was a showgirl at this title place, "the hottest spot north of Havana" the Copacabana |
#5333, aired 2007-11-14 | MANILOW! $400: In this No. 1 hit, Barry "never realized how happy you made me, oh" her "Mandy" |
#5333, aired 2007-11-14 | MANILOW! $600: Barry had a Top 40 hit with this song from "Cats" "Memory" |
#5333, aired 2007-11-14 | MANILOW! $1,000 (Daily Double): Despite the title of this 1976 No. 1 hit of Barry's, the words & music are by Bruce Johnston "I Write The Songs" |
#5333, aired 2007-11-14 | MANILOW! $1000: After beating out this fake pundit for a 2006 Emmy, Barry graciously appeared on his "Report" Steve Colbert |
#5312, aired 2007-10-16 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $200: The skate a fish |
#5312, aired 2007-10-16 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $400: The tarsier a mammal |
#5312, aired 2007-10-16 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $600: The honeycreeper a bird |
#5312, aired 2007-10-16 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $800: The bongo a mammal |
#5312, aired 2007-10-16 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1000: The cichlid a fish |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $400: The kestrel a bird |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $800: The serval a mammal |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1200: The rail a bird |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1600: The mudskipper a fish |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $2000: The wanderoo a mammal |
#4996, aired 2006-05-08 | PICK THE MAMMAL $200: Prawn, fawn, satyricon a fawn |
#4996, aired 2006-05-08 | PICK THE MAMMAL $400: Civet, civray, cygnet a civet |
#4996, aired 2006-05-08 | PICK THE MAMMAL $600: Koi, bolshoi, borzoi, bok choy a borzoi |
#4996, aired 2006-05-08 | PICK THE MAMMAL $800: Scarab, scallop, escolar, echidna an echidna |
#4996, aired 2006-05-08 | PICK THE MAMMAL $1000: Newt, nutria, nucleolus, neufchatel a nutria |
#4888, aired 2005-12-07 | A BARRY MANILOW SONGBOOK $400: "Then the punches flew, & chairs were smashed in two, there was blood & a single gunshot but just who shot who?" "Copacabana" |
#4888, aired 2005-12-07 | A BARRY MANILOW SONGBOOK $800: "You came along, just like a song, and brightened my day, who'd've believed that you were part of a dream..." "Can't Smile Without You" |
#4888, aired 2005-12-07 | A BARRY MANILOW SONGBOOK $1200: "When will our eyes meet? When can I touch you? When will this strong yearning end" "Weekend In New England" |
#4888, aired 2005-12-07 | A BARRY MANILOW SONGBOOK $1600: "Then one day the Sun appears, and we come shining through those lonely years" "I Made It Through The Rain" |
#4888, aired 2005-12-07 | A BARRY MANILOW SONGBOOK $2000: "I'm singin' to the world, it's time we let the spirit come in, let it come on in..." "Daybreak" |
#4841, aired 2005-10-03 | MANUEL LABOR $200: On January 3, 1990 he surrendered to U.S. troops surrounding the Vatican Embassy Manuel Noriega |
#4841, aired 2005-10-03 | MANUEL LABOR $400: Longtime congressman Manuel Lujan was appointed Secretary of the Interior by this man in 1989 George H.W. Bush |
#4841, aired 2005-10-03 | MANUEL LABOR $600: In this novel, Judge Miller's gardener's helper Manuel kidnaps the dog Buck & sells him to pay his gambling debts The Call of the Wild |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $200: The bearded tit a bird |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $400: The coati a mammal |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $600: The skipjack a fish |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $800: The wahoo a fish |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1000: The margay a mammal |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $400: The tapir a mammal |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $800: The lamprey a fish |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1200: The coelacanth a fish |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1600: The ptarmigan a bird |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $2000: The colobus a mammal |
#3316, aired 1999-01-25 | A MANILA FOLDER $200: This corncob pipe-smoking resident of the Manila Hotel left the Philippines in 1942; he returned in 1944 Douglas MacArthur |
#3316, aired 1999-01-25 | A MANILA FOLDER $400: Manila has been called this gem "of the Orient", & the gem appears on the city's seal Pearl |
#3316, aired 1999-01-25 | A MANILA FOLDER $600: If this Polanski thriller had been set in Manila, we'd have heard "Forget it, Jake -- it's Binondo" Chinatown |
#3316, aired 1999-01-25 | A MANILA FOLDER $800: Manila's International Airport is named for this man called "Ninoy", Cory's husband Benigno Aquino |
#3316, aired 1999-01-25 | A MANILA FOLDER $1000: A severe offense against moral law, or the title & last name of Jaime, Archbishop of Manila Cardinal Sin |
#3240, aired 1998-10-09 | BARRY MANILOW $100: Barry co-produced her Grammy-nominated album "The Divine Miss M" Bette Midler |
#3240, aired 1998-10-09 | BARRY MANILOW $200: Johnson & Johnson is stuck on Barry for writing the jingle for this product Band-Aids |
#3240, aired 1998-10-09 | BARRY MANILOW $300: Give "without taking" the name of this, Barry's first No. 1 hit single "Mandy" |
#3240, aired 1998-10-09 | BARRY MANILOW $400: 2 of the 3 characters named in Barry's tragic story song "Copacabana" (2 of) Lola, Rico & Tony |
#3240, aired 1998-10-09 | BARRY MANILOW $500: Geographic title of Barry's song that says, "When can I touch you... when will I hold you again" "Weekend In New England" |
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