Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (79 results returned)
#7343, aired 2016-07-13 | PETER THE NOT GREAT $200: Uh, Peter? Work on this artificial language! Via panjo odoras marco gaso really means "Your mom smells like swamp gas"! Esperanto |
#7343, aired 2016-07-13 | PETER THE NOT GREAT $400: You know, Peter, I like the X-Men, too, but keeping this animal as a house pet? It goes after bears, man a wolverine |
#7343, aired 2016-07-13 | PETER THE NOT GREAT $600: Peter's investment in this Ken Lay company was long gone by the time 11 of its execs were indicted for fraud in 2003 Enron |
#7343, aired 2016-07-13 | PETER THE NOT GREAT $800: Peter! This Jewish dish of ground whitefish mixed with eggs & matzo meal... how on earth do you burn it?! gefilte fish |
#7343, aired 2016-07-13 | PETER THE NOT GREAT $1000: Oh no! Peter tore his ACL, short for this, which helps connect the tibia to the femur the anterior cruciate ligament |
#7307, aired 2016-05-24 | PETER AND THE WOLF $200: Peter in "Peter and the Wolf" is represented by this section of the orchestra the string section |
#7307, aired 2016-05-24 | PETER AND THE WOLF $400: Peter's grandfather, who you will recognize as this instrument, warns him of danger if he leaves the bassoon |
#7307, aired 2016-05-24 | PETER AND THE WOLF $600: The wolf arrives announced by this "national" instrument the French horn |
#7307, aired 2016-05-24 | PETER AND THE WOLF $800: The duck, who comes to a bad end, is represented by this instrument the oboe |
#7307, aired 2016-05-24 | PETER AND THE WOLF $1000: "Peter and the Wolf" composer Prokofiev loved the clarinet & also this animal that enters stealthily to its sound the cat |
#6601, aired 2013-05-06 | CONSTITUTION USA WITH PETER SAGAL $200: In a Philadelphia summer, with the windows shut for secrecy, the states worked out the Constitution in this building Independence Hall |
#6601, aired 2013-05-06 | CONSTITUTION USA WITH PETER SAGAL $400: Clarence Gideon's letter from jail led to the ruling that the Constitution grants defendants one of these, even if they can't afford one an attorney |
#6601, aired 2013-05-06 | CONSTITUTION USA WITH PETER SAGAL $600: A prayer banner in a Rhode Island school faced challenge based on the Establishment Clause, found in this part of the Constitution the 1st Amendment |
#6601, aired 2013-05-06 | CONSTITUTION USA WITH PETER SAGAL $1000: Five decades later, the show reunites a soldier and a girl he protected at the 1957 showdown at Central High in this state Arkansas |
#6601, aired 2013-05-06 | CONSTITUTION USA WITH PETER SAGAL $1,200 (Daily Double): A New London, Connecticut, fight over this -- government power to take private property -- ended with land seized and nothing built eminent domain |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | ROBBING PETER $400: A fossil of this prehistoric creature is seen here a pterodactyl |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | ROBBING PETER $800: Ancient & hopefully permanent, Rome is known as this city the Eternal City |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | ROBBING PETER $1200: To strive to win a contest to compete |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | ROBBING PETER $1600: Some members of the House of Lords don't have hereditary titles but are "life" these peers |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | ROBBING PETER $2,000 (Daily Double): Seen here is some of the rock art that gives a New Mexico national monument this name Petroglyph |
#6197, aired 2011-07-19 | PETER $400: He wrote & directed the most recent incarnation of "King Kong" Peter Jackson |
#6197, aired 2011-07-19 | PETER $800: In an HBO biopic John Lithgow played Blake Edwards, & Geoffrey Rush, this late actor Peter Sellers |
#6197, aired 2011-07-19 | PETER $1200: The Peter of the Rat Pack was this British actor who married Patricia Kennedy Peter Lawford |
#6197, aired 2011-07-19 | PETER $1600: His first Oscar nomination came in 1986 for directing "Witness" Peter Weir |
#6197, aired 2011-07-19 | PETER $2000: This British actor from "The Usual Suspects", "In the Name of the Father" & "The Town" passed away in 2011 Pete Postlethwaite |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | THAT'S GREAT, PETER THE GREAT! $200: Peter was born in 1672 within the walls of this sprawling Moscow fortress the Kremlin |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | THAT'S GREAT, PETER THE GREAT! $400: To the closest foot, it was Peter's unusual height 7 feet |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | THAT'S GREAT, PETER THE GREAT! $600: To Europeanize Russia, Peter moved the capital to St. Petersburg, the city he'd founded on this sea the Baltic Sea |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | THAT'S GREAT, PETER THE GREAT! $800: Beginning around 1700, Peter was great in the Great Northern War against this Scandinavian kingdom Sweden |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | THAT'S GREAT, PETER THE GREAT! $1000: Part of the palace begun by Peter is now this Russian museum, one of the largest in the world the Hermitage |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | PETER, PETER $200: Jason Alexander & this "Columbo" actor co-starred in the 2000 play "Defiled" at L.A.'s Geffen Playhouse Peter Falk |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | PETER, PETER $400: Christopher Knight, more recently of "Celebrity Circus", played Peter on this classic family sitcom The Brady Bunch |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | PETER, PETER $600: This director saw Cybill Shepherd on the cover of Glamour & decided she'd be perfect for "The Last Picture Show" Peter Bogdanovich |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | PETER, PETER $800: Hercule Poirot could detect that this actor won Oscars for "Spartacus" & "Topkapi" Peter Ustinov |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | PETER, PETER $1000: Sir Walter Scott wrote a tale called "The Talisman" in 1825; Stephen King & this man, a little more recently Peter Straub |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | PETER O'TOOLE TIME $400: Turned down by Brando & Albert Finney, the role of this adventurer made O'Toole an international star Lawrence of Arabia |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | PETER O'TOOLE TIME $800: Say hello to Peter as the schoolmaster in this movie based on a James Hilton novel Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | PETER O'TOOLE TIME $1200: O'Toole played an actor--er, make that a movie star--reminiscent of Errol Flynn in this 1982 flick My Favorite Year |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | PETER O'TOOLE TIME $1600: A fugitive agrees to do dangerous work on a war movie directed by O'Toole in this 1980 film The Stunt Man |
#4568, aired 2004-06-16 | PETER $400: Now making news in the lower 48, at age 9 he was the host of his own Canadian radio show Peter Jennings |
#4568, aired 2004-06-16 | PETER $800: Peter Shaffer's play "The Royal Hunt of the Sun" concerns Pizarro's conquest of this South American empire the Inca |
#4568, aired 2004-06-16 | PETER $1200: After retiring from medicine in 1840, he began work on his thesaurus in London Peter Roget |
#4568, aired 2004-06-16 | PETER $1600: In 1725 Peter the Great sent this Dane to explore the Pacific coast Vitus Bering |
#4568, aired 2004-06-16 | PETER $2000: Seen here is "The Garden of Love" by this Flemish old master (Peter Paul) Rubens |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | PETER, PAUL & MARY $200: Before penning "Beast" & "The Deep", he was a speechwriter for LBJ Peter Benchley |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | PETER, PAUL & MARY $400: The author of a "monstrous" 1818 classic, she later wrote the autobiographical "Lodore" in 1835 Mary Shelley |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | PETER, PAUL & MARY $600: Bestsellers from this master of horror include "Koko" & "Ghost Story" Peter Straub |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | PETER, PAUL & MARY $800: This American silversmith & patriot was noted for his courier service Paul Revere |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | PETER, PAUL & MARY $1000: His world travels helped him write "The Great Railway Bazaar", "The Mosquito Coast" & "Riding the Iron Rooster" Paul Theroux |
#4051, aired 2002-03-25 | PETER, PAUL OR MARY $200: This future first lady's wedding day was Nov. 4, 1842 Mary Todd Lincoln |
#4051, aired 2002-03-25 | PETER, PAUL OR MARY $400: In 1988 he dropped out of high school to play pro tennis Pete Sampras |
#4051, aired 2002-03-25 | PETER, PAUL OR MARY $600: From 1700 to 1721, this ruler led Russia in a war against Sweden Peter the Great |
#4051, aired 2002-03-25 | PETER, PAUL OR MARY $800: On "The Simpsons" a man boasts of a rare copy of this daily comic strip legend advising a friend to commit suicide Mary Worth |
#4051, aired 2002-03-25 | PETER, PAUL OR MARY $1000: He was Federal Reserve Chairman from 1979 to 1987 Paul Volcker |
#4005, aired 2002-01-18 | PETER $400: He's the Irish actor seen here in the role that made him a star Peter O'Toole |
#4005, aired 2002-01-18 | PETER $800: He's directed more than 15 films, including "The Last Picture Show" & "Texasville" Peter Bogdanovich |
#4005, aired 2002-01-18 | PETER $1200: He won a Supporting Actor Oscar for 1960's "Spartacus" & for 1964's "Topkapi" (Peter) Ustinov |
#4005, aired 2002-01-18 | PETER $1600: His roles have included the monster in "Young Frankenstein" & Ray Romano's dad (Peter) Boyle |
#4005, aired 2002-01-18 | PETER $2000: After small roles in Europe, he came to international attention in 1931 in Fritz Lang's "M" Peter Lorre |
#4001, aired 2002-01-14 | PETER MARK ROGET $400: In 1845 Roget designed a portable pocket version of this board game chess |
#4001, aired 2002-01-14 | PETER MARK ROGET $800: Roget was a big contributor to the 7th edition of this Encyclopædia ; the entry on him in the current one is 6 sentences Encyclopedia Britannica |
#4001, aired 2002-01-14 | PETER MARK ROGET $1200: In 2002 Roget's thesaurus will celebrate this anniversary 150th |
#4001, aired 2002-01-14 | PETER MARK ROGET $2,000 (Daily Double): The popularity of these in the 1920s (& the prizes they offered!) made Roget's thesaurus a must-have crossword puzzles |
#4001, aired 2002-01-14 | PETER MARK ROGET $2000: Roget's description of this eye-brain phenomenon set the theoretical basis for movies persistence of vision |
#3236, aired 1998-10-05 | ST. PETER $100: In Acts, Herod imprisons Peter but one of these beings appears & frees him an angel |
#3236, aired 1998-10-05 | ST. PETER $200: As Jesus predicted, Peter did this thrice before the cock crowed twice Denied him |
#3236, aired 1998-10-05 | ST. PETER $300: Peter was a fisherman on this body of water when he was called from his nets by Jesus Sea of Galilee |
#3236, aired 1998-10-05 | ST. PETER $400: According to tradition & several paintings, Peter was crucified in this unusual manner Upside down |
#3236, aired 1998-10-05 | ST. PETER $500: Like Prince Charles, Peter had a brother named this, also an apostle Andrew |
#1083, aired 1989-04-26 | PETER PAN $100: According to the original play, he threw himself overboard into the waiting jaws of the crocodile Captain Hook |
#1083, aired 1989-04-26 | PETER PAN $200: Leonard Maltin says this studio's 1953 film version was 1st time Peter wasn't played by a girl Walt Disney Productions |
#1083, aired 1989-04-26 | PETER PAN $300: Peter ran away from home so he wouldn't have to do this grow up |
#1083, aired 1989-04-26 | PETER PAN $400: She tricked the boys in Never Land into shooting down Wendy Tinker Bell |
#1083, aired 1989-04-26 | PETER PAN $500: Ferocious floral name of the Indian princess Princess Tiger Lily |
#895, aired 1988-06-24 | PETER PAN $100: "Peter Pan" is subtitled "The Boy Who Would Not..." do this Grow Up |
#895, aired 1988-06-24 | PETER PAN $200: Part of Captain Hook's body that was eaten by the crocodile his hand |
#895, aired 1988-06-24 | PETER PAN $300: After drinking the poison meant for Peter, this character lies down to wait for the applause Tinker Bell |
#895, aired 1988-06-24 | PETER PAN $400: When Peter left this behind, Mrs. Darling rolled it up & put it in a drawer his shadow |
#895, aired 1988-06-24 | PETER PAN $500: Before he died, J.M. Barrie assigned these to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London royalties (copyrights) |
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