Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (52 results returned)
#8400, aired 2021-05-14 | MONTANA $200: At Three Forks, Montana, the Gallatin, Jefferson & Madison Rivers come together to form this much longer river the Missouri |
#8400, aired 2021-05-14 | MONTANA $400: "Eragon" author Christopher Paolini is a longtime Montana resident, while this 4-time Oscar nominee was born there Michelle Williams |
#8400, aired 2021-05-14 | MONTANA $600: The vastness of the wild blue yonder gave Montana the nickname this "Country", which appears on its state quarter Big Sky |
#8400, aired 2021-05-14 | MONTANA $800: Bozeman in southern Montana is one of the gateways to this national park Yellowstone |
#8400, aired 2021-05-14 | MONTANA $1000: With only about 109,000 people, this city is Montana's most populous Billings |
#7131, aired 2015-09-21 | MONTANA $200: In 1949 the Montana legislature designated the Ponderosa type of this as its state tree the pine |
#7131, aired 2015-09-21 | MONTANA $400: In November 1908 this organization of Christian businessmen placed their first bibles in a Montana hotel Gideon |
#7131, aired 2015-09-21 | MONTANA $600: Helena is not only the state capital but also the seat of the county named for these 2 explorers Lewis & Clark |
#7131, aired 2015-09-21 | MONTANA $800: Montana borders 3 Canadian provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan & this one British Columbia |
#7131, aired 2015-09-21 | MONTANA $1000: This largest Montana city is known as the "star of the Big Sky country" Billings |
#5565, aired 2008-11-14 | MONTANA $400: The Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede is Montana's oldest of these events where cowboys strut their stuff a rodeo |
#5565, aired 2008-11-14 | MONTANA $1200: There are about 25 of these in the Montana national park named for them glaciers |
#5565, aired 2008-11-14 | MONTANA $1,500 (Daily Double): One of the 3 Canadian provinces that border Montana Alberta (or British Columbia or Saskatchewan) |
#5565, aired 2008-11-14 | MONTANA $1600: The Montana Grizzlies are in this athletic conference, also a nickname for the state the Big Sky Conference |
#5565, aired 2008-11-14 | MONTANA $2000: This largest city is named for a president of the Northern Pacific Railroad Billings |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | TONY MONTANA $200: The Cathedral of this saint, aptly located in Montana's state capital, is modeled on a church in Vienna (St.) Helen |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | TONY MONTANA $400: The civic center of this "Cataract City" opened in 1940 with "Aida" Great Falls |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | TONY MONTANA $600: It's the name of Montana's most populous county, a nearby national park & a Billings art museum in a former jail Yellowstone |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | TONY MONTANA $800: A Butte mansion has some of William Clark's art collection, but the good stuff went to this city's Corcoran gallery Washington, D.C. |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | TONY MONTANA $1000: This city, home to the University of Montana, is the "Gateway to the Cultural Corridors of Western Montana" Missoula |
#3610, aired 2000-04-21 | MONTANA $200: In a bitterly fought 1894 election to decide the state capital, Anaconda lost to this city Helena |
#3610, aired 2000-04-21 | MONTANA $400: This nickname used on Montana license plates is also the name of a popular ski resort Big Sky |
#3610, aired 2000-04-21 | MONTANA $600: The Cartwright family would be right at home with this type of pine, the state tree of Montana Ponderosa pine |
#3610, aired 2000-04-21 | MONTANA $800: In 1882 the Northern Pacific Railroad founded this city & named it for one of its presidents, not a collection dept. Billings |
#3610, aired 2000-04-21 | MONTANA $1000: In 1916 this Missoula, Montana native became the first woman elected to the U.S. Congress Jeannette Rankin |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | JOE MONTANA $100: (San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Bryant Young delivers the clue in person.) Joe Montana & I both joined the 49ers from this college Notre Dame |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | JOE MONTANA $200: Joe ended his career having thrown 273 touchdown passes & just 139 of these interceptions |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | JOE MONTANA $300: Joe was born June 11, 1956 in Monongahela, a city in the southwestern part of this state Pennsylvania |
#2529, aired 1995-09-07 | MONTANA $200: Montana boasts the nation's largest deposit of the subbituminous kind of this coal |
#2529, aired 1995-09-07 | MONTANA $400: This bear, the state animal, is considered a threatened species in the state the grizzly |
#2529, aired 1995-09-07 | MONTANA $600: This is Montana's top crop, with the winter type generally grown in the north central region wheat |
#2529, aired 1995-09-07 | MONTANA $800: Montana borders 3 Canadian provinces: Saskatchewan, Alberta & this one British Columbia |
#2529, aired 1995-09-07 | MONTANA $1000: This, the state's most populous city, only has about 81,000 people Billings |
#2363, aired 1994-12-07 | MONTANA $200: Though most of this national park is in Wyoming, 3 of its 5 entrances are in Montana Yellowstone |
#2363, aired 1994-12-07 | MONTANA $400: This capital city owes its existence to 4 southern prospectors called "the Georgians" Helena |
#2363, aired 1994-12-07 | MONTANA $600: Montana's state tree is the Ponderosa variety of this the pine |
#2363, aired 1994-12-07 | MONTANA $800 (Daily Double): One of the state stones is this blue form of corundum often found in Montana sapphire |
#2363, aired 1994-12-07 | MONTANA $800: The name of the state is derived from a Latin word meaning this mountain |
#1819, aired 1992-06-25 | MONTANA $100: = = |
#1819, aired 1992-06-25 | MONTANA $200: = = |
#1819, aired 1992-06-25 | MONTANA $300: = = |
#1819, aired 1992-06-25 | MONTANA $400 (Daily Double): = = |
#1819, aired 1992-06-25 | MONTANA $500: = = |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | MONTANA $200: There's a national range near Missoula to protect a herd of these animals bison |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | MONTANA $400: The main street in this capital city is called Last Chance Gulch Helena |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | MONTANA $600 (Daily Double): Major U.S. river that starts at the junction of the Jefferson, Madison & Gallatin Rivers Missouri |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | MONTANA $800: Number of U.S. states larger than Montana 3 |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | MONTANA $1000: The gold & silver in the mountains earned Montana this nickname Treasure State |
#873, aired 1988-05-25 | MONTANA $200: It's the postal abbreviation for Montana MT |
#873, aired 1988-05-25 | MONTANA $400: Montana boasts one of the most complete skeletons of this fierce meat-eating dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex |
#873, aired 1988-05-25 | MONTANA $800: The only 2 cities in Montana with a population exceeding 50,000 are Great Falls & this one Billings |
#873, aired 1988-05-25 | MONTANA $1,000 (Daily Double): Montana is the only state whose rivers flow west to the Pacific, S.E. to the Gulf of Mexico, & N.E. to this bay Hudson Bay |
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