Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#9183, aired 2024-10-16 | THE BOOK NOOK $400: This first name precedes "light of my life, fire of my loins" to start a classic by Nabokov Lolita |
#9183, aired 2024-10-16 | THE BOOK NOOK $800: In this novel Amy seems to be a favorite with her aunts: a ring from Aunt March & a trip to Europe with Aunt Carrol Little Women |
#9183, aired 2024-10-16 | THE BOOK NOOK $1200: This author refreshed the vampire genre in "Interview with the Vampire", her first published work Rice |
#9183, aired 2024-10-16 | THE BOOK NOOK $1600: Prince Rilian was seated in this, the title of book 4 of "The Chronicles of Narnia" The Silver Chair |
#9183, aired 2024-10-16 | THE BOOK NOOK $2,500 (Daily Double): "I fell burning into the desert", explains the title character of this novel by Michael Ondaatje The English Patient |
#8055, aired 2019-09-20 | THE BOOK NOOK $400: "Pebble in the Sky" was his first novel, the "Foundation" of a long & prolific career writing science fiction Asimov |
#8055, aired 2019-09-20 | THE BOOK NOOK $800: "The Fastest Kid in the Fifth Grade" is chapter 3 of "Bridge to" this enchanted land Terabithia |
#8055, aired 2019-09-20 | THE BOOK NOOK $1200: He taught us "The Power of Myth" Joseph Campbell |
#8055, aired 2019-09-20 | THE BOOK NOOK $1600: The title of this debut novel by Gillian Flynn is an allusion to cutting, part of Camille Preaker's traumatic past in the book Sharp Objects |
#8055, aired 2019-09-20 | THE BOOK NOOK $4,000 (Daily Double): The first book in a series, it opens in Inverness in 1945 & begins. "It wasn't a very likely place for disappearances" Outlander |
#7129, aired 2015-09-17 | NOOK $400: This meal precedes "nook" in the name of the cozy kitchen area seen here breakfast |
#7129, aired 2015-09-17 | NOOK $800: This movie includes the line "Nobody puts Baby in a corner" Dirty Dancing |
#7129, aired 2015-09-17 | NOOK $1200: From 1871 to 1891 Mark Twain lived in the Nook Farm region of this Connecticut city Hartford |
#7129, aired 2015-09-17 | NOOK $1600: You'll find "nook" in this word from the Scottish for a cozy corner by the hearth inglenook |
#7129, aired 2015-09-17 | NOOK $2000: Perfect for a nook is this stand, a series of shelves for small objects whose name is from the French for "shelf" an étagère |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | THE BOOK NOOK $200: To get your mitts on "Andean folk knits", head for this library section, a word often paired with "arts" crafts |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | THE BOOK NOOK $400: From the Latin for "to form", it's the noun for made-up stories, from "Moby Dick" to the "Heritage of Horror" novels fiction |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | THE BOOK NOOK $600: If someone says, "Go look it up", head for this library section to find "Webster's American Dictionary" reference |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | THE BOOK NOOK $800 (Daily Double): In slang this 2-word phrase can refer to an event that no longer matters; it's also the section where "Roman Britain" is ancient history |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | THE BOOK NOOK $800: You can get "The Collected" these of William Carlos Williams or "The Selected" ones of Langston Hughes poems |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | BOOK NOOK $400: In this Stephen King book, Annie Wilkes loves company, but only author Paul Sheldon's Misery |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | BOOK NOOK $800: "Seize the Night" by this "Dean" of suspense was a sequel to his "Fear Nothing" Dean Koontz |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | BOOK NOOK $1200: First name of Maxim de Winter's first wife; it's the first name you think of when you hear Daphne du Maurier Rebecca |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | BOOK NOOK $1600: In an Oscar Hjuelos book, Nestor & Cesar Castillo "Play Songs of Love" as this group Mambo Kings |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | BOOK NOOK $2000: Insurance claims are central to this author's "Double Indemnity" & "The Postman Always Rings Twice" James Cain |
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