Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (50 results returned)
#9177, aired 2024-10-08 | OREGON $200: In 2019 Forbes named this Beaverton-based apparel company the most valuable business brand in sports Nike |
#9177, aired 2024-10-08 | OREGON $400: Oregon State's Beavers are the archrivals of these University of Oregon animals Ducks |
#9177, aired 2024-10-08 | OREGON $600: The Malheur Forest is home to one of the world's largest living organisms, rhymingly called "The Humongous" this Fungus |
#9177, aired 2024-10-08 | OREGON $800: This river flows through Eugene & Portland the Willamette |
#9177, aired 2024-10-08 | OREGON $1000: The Columbia River Maritime Museum is an attraction in this city named for a fur tycoon Astoria |
#7675, aired 2018-01-12 | OREGON $200: Giving refunds for glass & aluminum, Oregon's "Bottle Bill" of the 1970s was the first in the nation to encourage this recycling |
#7675, aired 2018-01-12 | OREGON $400: Oregon's only venomous indigenous reptile is the western this, seen here a rattlesnake |
#7675, aired 2018-01-12 | OREGON $600: Moonbrine Pickles is a location featured on this IFC TV show about offbeat Oregonians Portlandia |
#7675, aired 2018-01-12 | OREGON $800: The Oregon Bach Festival takes place yearly in this city with a man's name Eugene |
#7675, aired 2018-01-12 | OREGON $1000: Around 1836 Washington Irving wrote a history of this man's successful fur trading business in Oregon John Jacob Astor |
#6767, aired 2014-02-04 | OF OREGON ORIGIN $200: In 2012 this Portland native revealed that Springfield, home of "The Simpsons", is named after Springfield, Oregon (Matt) Groening |
#6767, aired 2014-02-04 | OF OREGON ORIGIN $400: An annual 10k road race in Coos Bay honors this track star who died young Steve Prefontaine |
#6767, aired 2014-02-04 | OF OREGON ORIGIN $600: Her characters Beezus & Ramona Quimby live on Klickitat Street, a real street near her childhood home in Portland (Beverly) Cleary |
#6767, aired 2014-02-04 | OF OREGON ORIGIN $800: Presented by his foundation, "the Oscars of the food world" are named for this late chef & author (James) Beard |
#6767, aired 2014-02-04 | OF OREGON ORIGIN $1000: A Pasadena, California museum bears the name of this Oregon-born industrialist & art collector Norton Simon |
#6492, aired 2012-12-04 | OREGON $200: Nicknamed "Beervana", this largest Oregon city is home to more than 30 breweries Portland |
#6492, aired 2012-12-04 | OREGON $400: It's the witch-free state capital Salem |
#6492, aired 2012-12-04 | OREGON $600: Seen here, the Bonneville Dam spans this river between Oregon & Washington Columbia |
#6492, aired 2012-12-04 | OREGON $800: Oregon's breadbasket is this fertile valley named for the river that runs through it the Willamette |
#6492, aired 2012-12-04 | OREGON $1000: Named for a British admiral, it's the state's tallest mountain Hood |
#5355, aired 2007-12-14 | CALIFORNIA, OREGON OR WASHINGTON $200: The smallest in area of the 3 Washington |
#5355, aired 2007-12-14 | CALIFORNIA, OREGON OR WASHINGTON $400: Contains the lowest point in the nation California |
#5355, aired 2007-12-14 | CALIFORNIA, OREGON OR WASHINGTON $600: Its Shakespeare Festival at Ashland started in 1935 Oregon |
#5355, aired 2007-12-14 | CALIFORNIA, OREGON OR WASHINGTON $800: Home to the world's oldest living things, a grove of 4,000-year-old bristlecone pine trees California |
#5355, aired 2007-12-14 | CALIFORNIA, OREGON OR WASHINGTON $1000: Has 2 male U.S. senators Oregon |
#4514, aired 2004-04-01 | OREGON TRANSPLANTS $400: Born in Arlington, Oregon, 1927; "Tonight Show" bandleader 1967-1992 Doc Severinsen |
#4514, aired 2004-04-01 | OREGON TRANSPLANTS $800: Born in Portland, 1954; created "The Simpsons" Matt Groening |
#4514, aired 2004-04-01 | OREGON TRANSPLANTS $1200: Born in Madras, Oregon, 1970; starred in "Stand by Me" & "Running on Empty" River Phoenix |
#4514, aired 2004-04-01 | OREGON TRANSPLANTS $1600: Born in Lebanon, Oregon, 1940; starred in "WKRP in Cincinnati" & "Head of the Class" Howard Hesseman |
#4514, aired 2004-04-01 | OREGON TRANSPLANTS $2000: Born in Portland, 1947; "Flopped" at the 1968 Olympics & won a gold medal (Dick) Fosbury |
#2289, aired 1994-07-14 | OREGON $100: This largest Oregon city was founded in 1845 by land developers Asa Lovejoy & Francis Pettygrove Portland |
#2289, aired 1994-07-14 | OREGON $200: Oregon's principal source of timber is this fir, its state tree the Douglas fir |
#2289, aired 1994-07-14 | OREGON $300: This athletic shoe firm headquartered in Beaverton was founded by Phil Knight & Bill Bowerman Nike |
#2289, aired 1994-07-14 | OREGON $500: Oregon's senior U.S. senator, he served as the state's governor from 1959 to 1967 (Mark) Hatfield |
#2289, aired 1994-07-14 | OREGON $600 (Daily Double): The Snake River provides much of Oregon's border with this state Idaho |
#1993, aired 1993-04-14 | OREGON $100: About half of Oregon's people live in this city's metropolitan area Portland |
#1993, aired 1993-04-14 | OREGON $200: Over 3/4 of Oregon's electrical power is produced by this type of power plant hydroelectric |
#1993, aired 1993-04-14 | OREGON $300: The capital was moved from Oregon City to this city in 1851 Salem |
#1993, aired 1993-04-14 | OREGON $400: This fur trader's post, Astoria, was the first European settlement in the state John Jacob Astor |
#1993, aired 1993-04-14 | OREGON $500: The "Oregon System" of government allows initiative, referendum, direct primary & this recall |
#1509, aired 1991-03-07 | OREGON $200: Medford was named after a city in Mass., but as far as we can tell, their capital, this capital, wasn't Salem |
#1509, aired 1991-03-07 | OREGON $400: In Oregon, this secretary takes over if the governor resigns, dies or is removed from office the Secretary of State |
#1509, aired 1991-03-07 | OREGON $600: Nickname of Oregon's AAA baseball team; think state nickname & you've got it the Beavers |
#1509, aired 1991-03-07 | OREGON $800: From its many gardens, Portland has earned the nickname "City of" these flowers roses |
#1509, aired 1991-03-07 | OREGON $1000: This fir is the chief source of timber in the state the Douglas fir |
#324, aired 1985-12-05 | OREGON $200: Oregon product named for Tillamook Indians tea |
#324, aired 1985-12-05 | OREGON $400: By winning a coin toss in 1845, F. Pettygrove got this city named after his hometown in Maine Portland |
#324, aired 1985-12-05 | OREGON $600: Paul Bunyan supposedly created it by shoveling blue snow into an old volcano Crater Lake |
#324, aired 1985-12-05 | OREGON $800: Highest mountain in Oregon, it's named for a British admiral, not a gangster Mount Hood |
#324, aired 1985-12-05 | OREGON $1000: Said to be the richest man of his day, in 1811 he founded 1st permanent settlement in Oregon (John Jacob) Astor |
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