Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (20 results returned)

#5074, aired 2006-10-05PHYS ED $200: In badminton, it's the less-formal name for a shuttlecock a bird (a birdie accepted)
#5074, aired 2006-10-05PHYS ED $400: This game with a military name can be pretty funny if the rope breaks tug of war
#5074, aired 2006-10-05PHYS ED $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew uses a wooden cup & ball toy.) The ancient pastime I'm practicing was said to improve coordination between these two body parts hand & eye
#5074, aired 2006-10-05PHYS ED $800: Front & Australian are types of this fast overarm swimming stroke used in freestyle events crawl
#5074, aired 2006-10-05PHYS ED $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew demonstrates with a tennis racket.) In tennis, like in life, coaches teach the importance of this last part of the swing--it keeps the racket accelerating at contact the follow-through
#4932, aired 2006-02-07PHYS ED $400: Go for the kill shot with the ol' bump, set, spike in this sport volleyball
#4932, aired 2006-02-07PHYS ED $800: Let's see... eagle, double eagle... You carded 62; rough choice, college, or going pro in this sport golf
#4932, aired 2006-02-07PHYS ED $1200: Like the title of a 2004 Ben Stiller comedy, play this, until the inevitable broken nose dodgeball
#4932, aired 2006-02-07PHYS ED $1600: Watch the scholarship offers roll in when you run this distance in 3:43.13, tying the world record set in 1999 a mile
#4932, aired 2006-02-07PHYS ED $2000: Anyone for this sport, known for stars like Rafael Nadal & Justine Henin-Hardenne tennis
#1026, aired 1989-02-06PHYS. ED. $100: In gymnastics it's not for riding on but vaulting over a horse
#1026, aired 1989-02-06PHYS. ED. $200: As opposed to interscholastic, in these programs kids of one school compete against each other intramural
#1026, aired 1989-02-06PHYS. ED. $300: One of the oldest sports in the world, its 2 main styles are freestyle & Greco-Roman wrestling
#1026, aired 1989-02-06PHYS. ED. $400: Kids in ancient Athens took P.E. for pleasure & Roman kids used it as training for this war
#1026, aired 1989-02-06PHYS. ED. $500: Founded by Eisenhower July 16, 1956, its top award for excellence is an emblem & certificate the President's Council on Physical Fitness
#579, aired 1987-02-26PHYS. ED. $100: Roman p.e. programs were oriented toward health & preparation for this martial activity war
#579, aired 1987-02-26PHYS. ED. $200: Form of football popular with the Kennedy clan & high school gym teachers touch football
#579, aired 1987-02-26PHYS. ED. $300: Officially, a softball game is shorter than a baseball game since it has only this many innings 7
#579, aired 1987-02-26PHYS. ED. $400: In basketball, the 3 legal ways to advance the ball dribble, shot & pass
#579, aired 1987-02-26PHYS. ED. $500: In 1860, the 1st college p.e. department was started at Amherst College in this state Massachusetts

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