Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (84 results returned)
#9203, aired 2024-11-13 | A PIECE OF HISTORY $400: On display at the National Museum of American History, his hat includes a mourning band for his son Willie Abraham Lincoln |
#9203, aired 2024-11-13 | A PIECE OF HISTORY $800: The Babylonian map of the world, the oldest known map, includes this river, but not the Tigris the Euphrates |
#9203, aired 2024-11-13 | A PIECE OF HISTORY $1200: Iron Age Nigerian Nok culture is known for this type of clay-based art, a term derived from Italian terracotta |
#9203, aired 2024-11-13 | A PIECE OF HISTORY $1600: An artifact from Mycenaean Greece is called the Mask of this king from the "Iliad" & is also known as the "Mona Lisa of prehistory" Agamemnon |
#9203, aired 2024-11-13 | A PIECE OF HISTORY $2000: This civilization that reached its height in the 6th century B.C. produced the Chimera of Arezzo, now on display in Florence the Etruscans |
#8790, aired 2023-01-20 | THIS PIECE OF PAPER WILL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO $400: This "junction", what's your function? As a court order requiring a person to do or to cease doing a particular act an injunction |
#8790, aired 2023-01-20 | THIS PIECE OF PAPER WILL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO $800: Part of this job was issuing ukases, like the one from 1821 claiming all fishing rights off what's now Alaska plus most of British Columbia czar |
#8790, aired 2023-01-20 | THIS PIECE OF PAPER WILL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO $1200: This 4-letter order is Latin for "let it be done"; you hear complaints about arbitrary & unfair "government by" it fiat |
#8790, aired 2023-01-20 | THIS PIECE OF PAPER WILL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO $1600: The Edict of Cyrus from the mid-500s B.C. insists on tolerance for those conquered by this, Cyrus' empire Persia |
#8790, aired 2023-01-20 | THIS PIECE OF PAPER WILL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO $2000: In the gospel of Luke, "There went out a decree" from this ruler "that all the world should be taxed" Caesar Augustus |
#8514, aired 2021-11-18 | A FAIR PIECE OF ENTERTAINMENT $200: Aimee Mann paid tribute to this city's 1939 World's Fair with her song "Fifty Years After The Fair" New York |
#8514, aired 2021-11-18 | A FAIR PIECE OF ENTERTAINMENT $400: This fourth season of "American Horror Story" is set at Elsa's Cabinet of Curiosities in Jupiter, Florida Freak Show |
#8514, aired 2021-11-18 | A FAIR PIECE OF ENTERTAINMENT $600: There are kids at a fairground at the start of the video for this Springsteen song about a ride "Tunnel Of Love" |
#8514, aired 2021-11-18 | A FAIR PIECE OF ENTERTAINMENT $1000: Age 11, he made his movie debut in "It Happened at the World's Fair", starring Elvis, whom he later portrayed Kurt Russell |
#8514, aired 2021-11-18 | A FAIR PIECE OF ENTERTAINMENT $3,000 (Daily Double): This British event ended in 1788, but is remembered largely thanks to a Simon & Garfunkel song Scarborough Fair |
#8500, aired 2021-10-29 | THE VILLAIN OF THE PIECE $400: Tom is the first name of this talented Mr., the villain of a 1955 Patricia Highsmith novel Mr. Ripley |
#8500, aired 2021-10-29 | THE VILLAIN OF THE PIECE $800: Anton Chigurh is the implacable, coin-tossing hitman in this Cormac McCarthy novel No Country for Old Men |
#8500, aired 2021-10-29 | THE VILLAIN OF THE PIECE $1200: Nobody cries when this big bad Bill comes to a bad end in "Oliver Twist" Sikes |
#8500, aired 2021-10-29 | THE VILLAIN OF THE PIECE $1600: This "Treasure Island" bad guy was a former sidekick of Captain Flint, "the bloodthirstiest buccaneer that sailed" Long John Silver |
#8500, aired 2021-10-29 | THE VILLAIN OF THE PIECE $2000: In a Thomas Hardy novel, Alec d' this brings young Tess to ruin Urbervilles |
#8337, aired 2021-02-16 | PIECE OF CAKE $400: This type of cake has very specific colors a rainbow cake |
#8337, aired 2021-02-16 | PIECE OF CAKE $800: King cake, which hides a little plastic baby inside, is popular during this celebration that culminates on Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras |
#8337, aired 2021-02-16 | PIECE OF CAKE $1200: How about a slice of this colorful cake? red velvet |
#8337, aired 2021-02-16 | PIECE OF CAKE $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from Great Market Hall in Budapest, Hungary.) The Sacher type of this named for a Viennese baker has two layers of cake; the Dobos type named for a Hungarian has six or more Sachertorte |
#8337, aired 2021-02-16 | PIECE OF CAKE $2,000 (Daily Double): This Latin American favorite is named for the evaporated milk, the sweetened condensed milk & the cream that's poured over it tres leches cake |
#7430, aired 2016-12-23 | PIECE $400: In 1880 the top piece of this boulder was reunited with tis base & the year "1620" was carved into it Plymouth Rock |
#7430, aired 2016-12-23 | PIECE $800: Artifacts embedded in the first floor wall of Chicago's Tribune Tower include a piece of this barrier that crumbled in 1989 the Berlin Wall |
#7430, aired 2016-12-23 | PIECE $1200: In 1962 the IV version of this Soviet satellite burned up on re-entry--except a hunk that crashed in Manitowoc, Wisc. Sputnik |
#7430, aired 2016-12-23 | PIECE $1600: Wagner's Siegfried forges Nothung, one of these, from the pieces of his father's a sword |
#7430, aired 2016-12-23 | PIECE $2000: P.S.: it's the 2-syllable archaeological word for a piece of broken earthenware potsherd |
#7350, aired 2016-07-22 | SOUNDS LIKE A PIECE OF FURNITURE $400: An office or department for transacting a certain business, it may follow News, Travel, & Weather Bureau |
#7350, aired 2016-07-22 | SOUNDS LIKE A PIECE OF FURNITURE $800: To head up a meeting, or the one who does the presiding a chair |
#7350, aired 2016-07-22 | SOUNDS LIKE A PIECE OF FURNITURE $1200: A set of data placed in columns & rows, usually in a rectangular form a table |
#7350, aired 2016-07-22 | SOUNDS LIKE A PIECE OF FURNITURE $1600: At its peak in the 1600s, this empire stretched from Hungary in the north to Yemen in the south Ottoman |
#7350, aired 2016-07-22 | SOUNDS LIKE A PIECE OF FURNITURE $2000: This foundation of a road or railway tracks is often made of crushed rock a bed |
#7326, aired 2016-06-20 | WORLD PIECE $400: 2,200 miles in radius, this piece inside the Earth is about the size of Mars the core |
#7326, aired 2016-06-20 | WORLD PIECE $800: This system stretches west to east from Nanga Parbat to Namcha Barwa the Himalayas |
#7326, aired 2016-06-20 | WORLD PIECE $1200: The name of this Earth layer that extends to about 60 miles in depth is from Greek for "stone ball" the lithosphere |
#7326, aired 2016-06-20 | WORLD PIECE $2,000 (Daily Double): Earth's atmosphere is about 1% this alphabetically first noble gas argon |
#7326, aired 2016-06-20 | WORLD PIECE $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows two geological diagrams on the monitor.) Magma welling up from the Earth's interior creates new crust at the bottom of the ocean & drives the movement of the continents according to the hypothesis called this alliterative spreading seafloor spreading |
#6557, aired 2013-03-05 | STARTS WITH A PIECE OF CLOTHING $400: A place on a wall to receive a plug a socket |
#6557, aired 2013-03-05 | STARTS WITH A PIECE OF CLOTHING $800: In tennis, a 6-all set is decided this way a tiebreaker |
#6557, aired 2013-03-05 | STARTS WITH A PIECE OF CLOTHING $1200: A place where the eggs of fish or birds are cultivated a hatchery |
#6557, aired 2013-03-05 | STARTS WITH A PIECE OF CLOTHING $1600: An entertainment conveying emotions by gestures instead of speech a pantomime |
#6557, aired 2013-03-05 | STARTS WITH A PIECE OF CLOTHING $2000: Relating to a body part that has lost its use due to evolutionary change vestigial |
#5876, aired 2010-03-15 | A PIECE OF HISTORY $200: The Huntington Library has some jewels--a manuscript of "The Canterbury Tales" (c. 1410) & one of his Bibles (c. 1455) Gutenberg |
#5876, aired 2010-03-15 | A PIECE OF HISTORY $400: Hebrew university has his archives--digitized, too, so you can see his notes on relativity in his hand Einstein |
#5876, aired 2010-03-15 | A PIECE OF HISTORY $600: Apollo astronauts collected 841 pounds of these (most are stored at Johnson space center) Moon rocks |
#5876, aired 2010-03-15 | A PIECE OF HISTORY $800: A 17-ton piece of its hull was recovered from its wreckage site, 450 miles off the coast of Newfoundland the Titanic |
#5876, aired 2010-03-15 | A PIECE OF HISTORY $1000: The oldest artifact in D.C.'s Newseum is a 3,200-year-old Sumerian brick that spread the news using this writing system cuneiform |
#5819, aired 2009-12-24 | A PIECE OF CAKE $200: Said to make the creamiest & best version, Ricotta can be the namesake ingredient in this dessert cheesecake |
#5819, aired 2009-12-24 | A PIECE OF CAKE $400: Logically enough, Genoise was developed in this European city Genoa |
#5819, aired 2009-12-24 | A PIECE OF CAKE $600: It's the geographic-sounding name of the cake seen here German chocolate cake |
#5819, aired 2009-12-24 | A PIECE OF CAKE $800: A sponge cake without egg yolks or butter, it's fat free, pure white, &, as its name implies, a little piece of heaven angel food cake |
#5819, aired 2009-12-24 | A PIECE OF CAKE $1000: It's the festive name of the cake seen here a Yule log |
#5781, aired 2009-11-02 | ALSO A CHESS PIECE $400: To leave something as a guarantee in return for money pawn |
#5781, aired 2009-11-02 | ALSO A CHESS PIECE $1200: 1984 Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu was this in Johannesburg a bishop |
#5781, aired 2009-11-02 | ALSO A CHESS PIECE $1600: A black bird a rook |
#5781, aired 2009-11-02 | ALSO A CHESS PIECE $2000: A paladin a knight |
#5781, aired 2009-11-02 | ALSO A CHESS PIECE $5,000 (Daily Double): 2 historical books in the Old Testament Kings |
#5756, aired 2009-09-28 | LIKE A BIG PIECE OF PIE? $200: Pillsbury has a recipe for a "magically fast" one of these; proverbially, it's "American as" one apple pie |
#5756, aired 2009-09-28 | LIKE A BIG PIECE OF PIE? $400: This French term has been americanized to refer to pie topped with ice cream à la mode |
#5756, aired 2009-09-28 | LIKE A BIG PIECE OF PIE? $600: The band Warrant sang that this dish would "put a smile on your face 10 miles wide" cherry pie |
#5756, aired 2009-09-28 | LIKE A BIG PIECE OF PIE? $800: When publicly admitting to a mistake, eat this 17th c. English dish of deer innards; it's delicious! humble pie |
#5756, aired 2009-09-28 | LIKE A BIG PIECE OF PIE? $1000: Seen here are this edible item & the headgear named for it porkpie |
#5322, aired 2007-10-30 | PIECE $200: The pieces of this classic board game include a shoe, a top hat & a battleship Monopoly |
#5322, aired 2007-10-30 | PIECE $400: You have to fill up the piece seen here to win this game invented in 1979 Trivial Pursuit |
#5322, aired 2007-10-30 | PIECE $600: Professor Plum has his choice of 6 weapons in this board game Clue |
#5322, aired 2007-10-30 | PIECE $800: Move your conquering army pieces into Siam or Yakutsk as part of your global strategy in this board game Risk |
#5322, aired 2007-10-30 | PIECE $1000: It's the more correct name for the castle piece in a game of chess a rook |
#5237, aired 2007-05-22 | A PIECE OF CAKE $200: In the Grimm Bros. version, this "little" fairy tale girl on her way to visit her granny is carrying cake & wine Little Red Riding Hood |
#5237, aired 2007-05-22 | A PIECE OF CAKE $400: If you don't add raisins to this holiday baked good, you might be "as nutty as" one a fruitcake |
#5237, aired 2007-05-22 | A PIECE OF CAKE $600: 4-letter term for a thick piece of cake, bacon or marble a slab |
#5237, aired 2007-05-22 | A PIECE OF CAKE $800: This children's book character rapidly grows to incredible size after eating a cake marked "EAT ME" Alice (in Wonderland) |
#5237, aired 2007-05-22 | A PIECE OF CAKE $1000: A long twisted doughnut topped with sugar or glaze, its name is from the Dutch for "twisted cake" a cruller |
#4691, aired 2005-01-17 | A PIECE OF THE FRACTION $200: If you give a tithe to your church, you are giving this fraction of your income a tenth |
#4691, aired 2005-01-17 | A PIECE OF THE FRACTION $400: According to the Constitution, all U.S. treaties must be approved by this fraction of U.S. senators voting two thirds |
#4691, aired 2005-01-17 | A PIECE OF THE FRACTION $600: It's the smallest fractional increment for men's hat sizes one eighth |
#4691, aired 2005-01-17 | A PIECE OF THE FRACTION $800: A navigator's sextant takes its name from the fact that it measures this fraction of a circle one sixth |
#3221, aired 1998-09-14 | A PIECE OF CAKE $100: A traditional Jewish cake is made with this sweet treat, milk's partner in the Promised Land Honey |
#3221, aired 1998-09-14 | A PIECE OF CAKE $200: Daffodil cake is so named for its bursts of this color, from a mixture of egg yolks & orange rind Yellow |
#3221, aired 1998-09-14 | A PIECE OF CAKE $300: Appropriately, "Joy Of Cooking" has a recipe for making this sponge-like cake at high altitude Angel food cake |
#3221, aired 1998-09-14 | A PIECE OF CAKE $400: Geographic name for the dessert seen here (chocolate cake with cherries) Black Forest cake |
#3221, aired 1998-09-14 | A PIECE OF CAKE $500: Italian for "recooked", it's the key ingredient in the creamiest cheesecake Ricotta |
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