Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (53 results returned)
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | THAT'S SO "P.C." $200: Red, yellow or blue primary colors |
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | THAT'S SO "P.C." $400: The fellow seen here was made from these pipe cleaners |
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | THAT'S SO "P.C." $600: Shortly after he became president, JFK founded this international volunteer program the Peace Corps |
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | THAT'S SO "P.C." $800: The logo seen here belongs to a bestselling brand of these, around for more than 130 years playing cards |
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | THAT'S SO "P.C." $1000: It's a small room where violent patients or inmates are held so they can't hurt themselves a padded cell |
#6925, aired 2014-10-24 | FINISH THE C.P. ABBREV. $400: A numbers guy accountant |
#6925, aired 2014-10-24 | FINISH THE C.P. ABBREV. $800: Your computer depends on it (central processing) unit |
#6925, aired 2014-10-24 | FINISH THE C.P. ABBREV. $1200: This restaurant chain is really cookin' (California Pizza) Kitchen |
#6925, aired 2014-10-24 | FINISH THE C.P. ABBREV. $1600: In the Navy, you can sail the 7 seas with this rank Chief Petty Officer |
#6925, aired 2014-10-24 | FINISH THE C.P. ABBREV. $2000: It's insurance-speak, so we'll give you the "CPC" (Chartered Property & Casualty) but this "U" is up to you underwriter |
#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | "MAC" OR "P.C." $200: "Holy" this fish whose king species may lay several million eggs during spawning season a mackerel |
#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | "MAC" OR "P.C." $400: This vehicle is also called a "black & white" a police cruiser |
#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | "MAC" OR "P.C." $600: American World War II general who was known as the "Napoleon of Luzon" Douglas MacArthur |
#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | "MAC" OR "P.C." $800: This Seattle mastermind is one of the three coaches to win a college national championship and a Super Bowl Pete Carroll |
#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | "MAC" OR "P.C." $1000: Latin phrase meaning "for each person", as in "Americans eat 85 pounds of chicken..." per capita |
#6876, aired 2014-07-07 | WHO KNOWS "C‑P‑R"? $200: By trade, Joseph, the husband of Mary, was one of these a carpenter |
#6876, aired 2014-07-07 | WHO KNOWS "C‑P‑R"? $400: We use this word, Spanish for "godfather", for a close friend or associate compadre |
#6876, aired 2014-07-07 | WHO KNOWS "C‑P‑R"? $600: One who takes short dozes in the afternoon, or takes felines from their owners a catnapper |
#6876, aired 2014-07-07 | WHO KNOWS "C‑P‑R"? $1,000 (Daily Double): It's the study of secret writing, including codes & ciphers cryptography |
#6876, aired 2014-07-07 | WHO KNOWS "C‑P‑R"? $1000: Found in the Southwest, it's a dense growth of shrubs or small trees a chaparral |
#6007, aired 2010-10-26 | "C-P-R" $400: Full, cited authority might be this "and verse" chapter |
#6007, aired 2010-10-26 | "C-P-R" $1600: The person with this job adjusts body structures, like the spinal column a chiropractor |
#6007, aired 2010-10-26 | "C-P-R" $2000: He's the attendant at a casino who rakes in the chips & money croupier |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | A "P.C." CATEGORY $400: Game maker Milton Bradley also invented this one-armed office slicing device a paper cutter |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | A "P.C." CATEGORY $1200: Total income divided by population gets you this figure per capita |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | A "P.C." CATEGORY $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew points out an animated traffic diagram.) Because of their triangular shape, traffic islands that separate right-turning vehicles are named for this meat item a pork chop |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | A "P.C." CATEGORY $2000: This body once advised the British sovereign on matters of state the Privy Council |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | A "P.C." CATEGORY $10,800 (Daily Double): Title 7 of California's this covers "crimes against public justice" the penal code |
#5343, aired 2007-11-28 | "MAC" OR "P.C." $400: It runs 41 miles from Colon on the Atlantic to Balboa on the Pacific the Panama Canal |
#5343, aired 2007-11-28 | "MAC" OR "P.C." $800: This Italian writer's major works were a vain attempt to win back favor of the Medicis Machiavelli |
#5343, aired 2007-11-28 | "MAC" OR "P.C." $1200: Popular & successful team leader seen here Pete Carroll |
#5343, aired 2007-11-28 | "MAC" OR "P.C." $1600: Stone pavement bound with cement or tar, named for a Scottish engineer macadam (tarmac accepted) |
#5343, aired 2007-11-28 | "MAC" OR "P.C." $2000: He was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1957 until 1963 (Harold) Macmillan |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | THAT IS SO "P.C." $200: In a popular children's song, this fuzzy guy is "hoppin' down the bunny trail" Peter Cottontail |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | THAT IS SO "P.C." $400: In 1928 A.A. Milne published "The House at" this location Pooh Corner |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | THAT IS SO "P.C." $600: In 1977 the U.S. signed a treaty to return control of this to its home country in 1999 the Panama Canal |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | THAT IS SO "P.C." $800: Hits by this female country singer who sadly died in a plane crash included "Walkin' After Midnight" Patsy Cline |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | THAT IS SO "P.C." $1000: This author penned the immortal line "I'm as mad as hell and I'm not going to take this anymore!" Paddy Chayefsky |
#4789, aired 2005-06-02 | NON-P.C. WORDS FOR GALS $200: George Herman Ruth babe |
#4789, aired 2005-06-02 | NON-P.C. WORDS FOR GALS $400: An A-line or a mini, starting at the waist a skirt |
#4789, aired 2005-06-02 | NON-P.C. WORDS FOR GALS $600: The late, lamented "voice of the Los Angeles Lakers" Hearn chick |
#4789, aired 2005-06-02 | NON-P.C. WORDS FOR GALS $800: "There is nothing like" one: Judi Dench, for example dame |
#4789, aired 2005-06-02 | NON-P.C. WORDS FOR GALS $1000: It precedes "way", "cast" & "minded" broad |
#4715, aired 2005-02-18 | P.C. $400: William Phipps was the speaking voice of this handsome fella in Disney's "Cinderella" Prince Charming |
#4715, aired 2005-02-18 | P.C. $800: Carol Bellamy was the first returned volunteer to be confirmed as director of this do-gooder agency the Peace Corps |
#4715, aired 2005-02-18 | P.C. $1200: Some say this busy road junction is the heart & soul of London Piccadilly Circus |
#4715, aired 2005-02-18 | P.C. $1600: It became a national capital in the Western Hemisphere in 1903 Panama City |
#4715, aired 2005-02-18 | P.C. $2000: At school, this artist was close friends with Emile Zola Paul Cezanne |
#4144, aired 2002-09-12 | A VERY "P.C." CATEGORY $400: Completed in 1914, it stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific Panama Canal |
#4144, aired 2002-09-12 | A VERY "P.C." CATEGORY $800: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the Richard Petty Driving Experience at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.) It's the 2-word term for the support group that's helping me to get back in the race pit crew |
#4144, aired 2002-09-12 | A VERY "P.C." CATEGORY $1200: Also called bonobos, they're the small African creatures seen here pygmy chimpanzees |
#4144, aired 2002-09-12 | A VERY "P.C." CATEGORY $1600: It was founded in December 1620 Plymouth Colony |
#4144, aired 2002-09-12 | A VERY "P.C." CATEGORY $2000: This Spaniard born in 1876 was widely regarded as a 20th century master of the cello Pablo Casals |
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