Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (29 results returned)

#8444, aired 2021-07-15THOMAS PAINE $400: Paine apprenticed to his father for 7 years making these tight-fitting, shaping undergarments for women corsets
#8444, aired 2021-07-15THOMAS PAINE $800: Paine wrote, "I do not believe in" the Catholic or the Protestant creeds; "my own mind is my own" this church
#8444, aired 2021-07-15THOMAS PAINE $1200: This Philadelphian met Paine in London & helped him emigrate to America by giving him letters of introduction Ben Franklin
#8444, aired 2021-07-15THOMAS PAINE $1600: A "Captain America" movie got its title by contrasting this Paine phrase meaning someone who only fights when it's pleasant outside the summer soldier
#8444, aired 2021-07-15THOMAS PAINE $2000: Paine defended the French Revolution in this work that was a response to Edmund Burke's hostile "Reflections" the Rights of Man
#6748, aired 2014-01-08THE ORIGINAL T-PAINE $100 (Daily Double): Paine was elected to France's Natl. Convention in 1792 but was imprisoned in 1793 after opposing this king's execution Louis XVI
#6748, aired 2014-01-08THE ORIGINAL T-PAINE $400: Thomas Paine's opponents bashed "The Age of" this as an "atheist's bible", but the work does talk about a creator Reason
#6748, aired 2014-01-08THE ORIGINAL T-PAINE $800: A 1772 Paine work proposed a raise for excise officers, basically collectors of these--Paine's own job at the time taxes
#6748, aired 2014-01-08THE ORIGINAL T-PAINE $1200: Paine noted, "when authors and critics talk of the sublime, they see not how nearly it borders on the" this the ridiculous
#5602, aired 2009-01-06FEEL THE PAINE $200: Thomas Paine called monarchy evil & this monarch a "royal brute" George III
#5602, aired 2009-01-06FEEL THE PAINE $400: Thomas Paine First published "Common Sense" in this appropriate year 1776
#5602, aired 2009-01-06FEEL THE PAINE $600: A member of this religious denomination, Tom couldn't support the death penalty, even for the aristocracy the Quakers
#5602, aired 2009-01-06FEEL THE PAINE $800: Paine wrote "The Rights of Man" in support of this foreign upheaval the French Revolution
#5602, aired 2009-01-06FEEL THE PAINE $1000: In "The American Crisis, No. 1", Paine scorned "the summer soldier" & this other fair-weather fighter the sunshine patriot
#5303, aired 2007-10-03PAINE: $200: "The Crisis" No. 1 begins, "These are the times that" do this "try men's souls"
#5303, aired 2007-10-03PAINE: $400: "The fate of Charles the First hath only made" these individuals "more subtle-- not more just" kings
#5303, aired 2007-10-03PAINE: $600 (Daily Double): A preface to "The Rights of Man" says, "The cause of" this rebelling people "is that of...the whole world" the French
#5303, aired 2007-10-03PAINE: $600: "No man was a warmer wisher for reconciliation than myself, before the fatal" 19th of this month, 1775 April
#5303, aired 2007-10-03PAINE: $1000: This basic document "is the property of a nation, and not of those who exercise government" the Constitution
#4918, aired 2006-01-18THOMAS PAINE $200: With letters of introduction from Ben Franklin, Thomas Paine arrived in this city on Nov. 30, 1774 Philadelphia
#4918, aired 2006-01-18THOMAS PAINE $400: Paine said "Society in every state is a blessing, but government, even its best state, is but a necessary" this evil
#4918, aired 2006-01-18THOMAS PAINE $600: It was published on Jan. 10, 1776 as an anonymous 2-shilling pamphlet of 47 pages Common Sense
#4918, aired 2006-01-18THOMAS PAINE $800: This seasonal warrior "and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country" the summer soldier
#4918, aired 2006-01-18THOMAS PAINE $1000: The title of this 1791 pamphlet referred to liberty, property, security & resistance to oppression The Rights of Man
#3273, aired 1998-11-25THOMAS PAINE $200: Paine's first pamphlet in the "Crisis" series began, "These are the times that" do this try men's souls
#3273, aired 1998-11-25THOMAS PAINE $400 (Daily Double): This tract was Paine's response to Edmund Burke's attack on the French Revolution The Rights of Man
#3273, aired 1998-11-25THOMAS PAINE $400: In this pamphlet, he wrote, "The birthday of a new world is at hand" Common Sense
#3273, aired 1998-11-25THOMAS PAINE $600: Paine wrote that it "Even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one" Government
#3273, aired 1998-11-25THOMAS PAINE $800: Paine took on religion in his book "The Age Of" this Reason

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