Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#7971, aired 2019-04-15 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $400: It's safe to say that when sewing, wear this small metal cap on your middle finger to push the needle through a thimble |
#7971, aired 2019-04-15 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $800: A guard covers the point of this pin, bent back on itself to form a spring... get the point? Actually, no, & that's the point! a safety pin |
#7971, aired 2019-04-15 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $1200: It's the 6-letter term for the "needle" that follows the groove in a vinyl record the stylus |
#7971, aired 2019-04-15 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $1600: Adam Levine might know that 1204RL, with a 35mm diameter, is a common needle for this process tattooing |
#7971, aired 2019-04-15 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $2000: It's a near-cylindrical bowling pin that can be set up on either end, & yeah, folks sure can get lit while playing a candlepin |
#6560, aired 2013-03-08 | PINS & NEEDLES $200: Edison's first one of these had 2 needles, one for recording & one for playback a phonograph |
#6560, aired 2013-03-08 | PINS & NEEDLES $600: To settle a $15 debt in 1849, Walter Hunt invented this, now a symbol of punk rockers a safety pin |
#6560, aired 2013-03-08 | PINS & NEEDLES $800: The NASA lapel pin for his February 1962 Mercury flight depicts his capsule making 3 orbits of Earth John Glenn |
#6560, aired 2013-03-08 | PINS & NEEDLES $1,000 (Daily Double): To make a simple one of these, magnetize a needle, run it through a cork & place it in a bowl of water a compass |
#6560, aired 2013-03-08 | PINS & NEEDLES $1000: Gold & silver needles used in this medical practice were found in the tomb of Liu Sheng, who was buried in 113 B.C. acupuncture |
#4286, aired 2003-03-31 | PINS $200: Louis Henry & Bruce Ancona hold a patent on one of these that'll hold your undies on the line clothespin |
#4286, aired 2003-03-31 | PINS $400: A dowel pin is used by these health professionals to support crowns dentists |
#4286, aired 2003-03-31 | PINS $600: Aye, matey, it's what's normally belayed on a belaying pin line/rope |
#4286, aired 2003-03-31 | PINS $800: In a gun, it strikes the cartridge, setting off the propelling charge firing pin |
#4286, aired 2003-03-31 | PINS $1000: Ooh! Ooh! Horshack knows it has a split end that's spread after being put through a hole cotter pin |
#3355, aired 1999-03-19 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $100: When a girl got "pinned" in college, it was one of these pins that she received fraternity pin |
#3355, aired 1999-03-19 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $200: The British call these bulletin board items drawing pins thumbtacks |
#3355, aired 1999-03-19 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $300: You'll need over 360 needles to insert one in every meridian point on your body in this medical art acupuncture |
#3355, aired 1999-03-19 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $400: "Here's looking at" the first needles to have these stamped into them, in 1826 eyes |
#3355, aired 1999-03-19 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $500: It can hold a wheel on an axle or act as the piece that holds everything together linchpin |
#2983, aired 1997-07-16 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $100: Historian Daniel J. Boorstin states Magellan took 35 spare magnetized needles for this device on his voyage Compass |
#2983, aired 1997-07-16 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $200: In 1849 Walter Hunt patented this diaper device which he made by twisting some wire Safety pin |
#2983, aired 1997-07-16 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $300: This kitchen utensil, basically a cylinder with handles, can be made of wood or marble Rolling pin |
#2983, aired 1997-07-16 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $400: Name shared by ancient Egyptian obelisks in New York & London Cleopatra's Needle |
#2983, aired 1997-07-16 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $500: This religious sect known for its simple furniture invented the clothespin Shakers |
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