Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#7189, aired 2015-12-10 | PIPES & PIPERS $200: Shepherds are associated with this instrument whose name includes a Greek god a pan flute (or pan pipe) |
#7189, aired 2015-12-10 | PIPES & PIPERS $400: Robert Browning wrote a poem about the Pied Piper of this German town Hamelin |
#7189, aired 2015-12-10 | PIPES & PIPERS $600: "The pipes are calling from glen to glen" in this traditional song "Danny Boy" |
#7189, aired 2015-12-10 | PIPES & PIPERS $800: His "Songs of Innocence" begins, "Piping down the valleys wild, piping songs of pleasant glee" William Blake |
#7189, aired 2015-12-10 | PIPES & PIPERS $1000: This Belgian showed us "The Betrayal of Images" (René) Magritte |
#387, aired 1986-03-04 | PIPES $200: It's said this Missouri-born author hired a man to break in his corncob pipes Mark Twain |
#387, aired 1986-03-04 | PIPES $400: In a water pipe, after passing through the water & long tube, this is nearly room temperature smoke |
#387, aired 1986-03-04 | PIPES $600: Fine briar pipes are finished by boiling in vegetable oil or soaking in this "molasses liquor" rum |
#387, aired 1986-03-04 | PIPES $800: German for "sea foam", this pipe material is a mineral so light it will float on water meerschaum |
#387, aired 1986-03-04 | PIPES $1000: Long associated with Sherlock Holmes, the calabash pipe is primarily made from this a gourd |
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