Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (79 results returned)
#8070, aired 2019-10-11 | "HO"CUS "PO"CUS $200: This term for a scalding tuber means a difficult issue to deal with hot potato |
#8070, aired 2019-10-11 | "HO"CUS "PO"CUS $400: Some Lamborghini engines have 750 of these "beastly" units under the hood horsepower |
#8070, aired 2019-10-11 | "HO"CUS "PO"CUS $600: Group dance performed in a circle that requires synchronized shaking of the limbs the hokey pokey |
#8070, aired 2019-10-11 | "HO"CUS "PO"CUS $800: The base harbor from which a ship originates or is registered home port |
#8070, aired 2019-10-11 | "HO"CUS "PO"CUS $1000: Versifier James Whitcomb Riley from Greenfield, Indiana was known as this the Hoosier poet |
#7791, aired 2018-06-25 | "PO"POURRI $200: 4-letter shortened form of a word for a world's fair an expo |
#7791, aired 2018-06-25 | "PO"POURRI $400: Boiled breakfast cereal porridge |
#7791, aired 2018-06-25 | "PO"POURRI $600: A ruler who wields great power, it's from the Latin for "power" a potentate |
#7791, aired 2018-06-25 | "PO"POURRI $800: This fish dish that's everywhere in Hawaii is pronounced with 2 syllables poke |
#7791, aired 2018-06-25 | "PO"POURRI $1000: This Nazi organization was Germany's first national police force the Gestapo |
#7607, aired 2017-10-10 | TRANS"PO"TATION $200: It's granted to the race car driver with the best qualifying time pole position |
#7607, aired 2017-10-10 | TRANS"PO"TATION $400: A British submarine & a doomed fictional ocean liner shared this mythological name Poseidon |
#7607, aired 2017-10-10 | TRANS"PO"TATION $600: A runabout is a small type of this, usually with an outboard or stern-driven engine powerboat |
#7607, aired 2017-10-10 | TRANS"PO"TATION $1000: Sea planes are called this type of plane when using special buoyant landing gear a pontoon plane |
#7607, aired 2017-10-10 | TRANS"PO"TATION $1,400 (Daily Double): Its first venture transported an 1860 message from President Buchanan to California gov. John Downey the Pony Express |
#7272, aired 2016-04-05 | TRANS"PO"TATION $200: In 1919 George Hansburg patented this jumping device, a big hit in the bouncing '20s a pogo stick |
#7272, aired 2016-04-05 | TRANS"PO"TATION $400: Symbolic of a profession, the car known as the Ford Crown Victoria this Interceptor went out of production in 2011 a police car |
#7272, aired 2016-04-05 | TRANS"PO"TATION $600: It transports a very special person around town the Popemobile |
#7272, aired 2016-04-05 | TRANS"PO"TATION $800: During WWII this Austrian automotive engineer helped develop the Tiger tank Porsche |
#7272, aired 2016-04-05 | TRANS"PO"TATION $1000: Until 2014 Chris Christie's friend David Samson was head of this transportation agency the Port Authority |
#7225, aired 2016-01-29 | PO PRESENTS UNCONVENTIONAL WARRIORS $200: (Po delivers the clue.) This British admiral, killed during his greatest victory at Trafalgar, was blind in one eye but didn't wear an eyepatch. You know I would have. Nobody messes with you when you wear an eyepatch (Horatio) Nelson |
#7225, aired 2016-01-29 | PO PRESENTS UNCONVENTIONAL WARRIORS $400: (Po delivers the clue.) This Danish master wrote a tale about a brave one-legged tin soldier & his love for a tiny toy dancer; he ended up being melted by the fire into the shape of a heart--sorry, that one always kinda gets me Hans Christian Andersen |
#7225, aired 2016-01-29 | PO PRESENTS UNCONVENTIONAL WARRIORS $600: (Po delivers the clue.) In the American Revolution, I would have been grateful to this woman for bringing water in the heat of battle... though Molly Bowl of Noodles & Molly Dessert would have been nice to see, too (Molly) Pitcher |
#7225, aired 2016-01-29 | PO PRESENTS UNCONVENTIONAL WARRIORS $800: (Po delivers the clue.) I'm a big fan of this Shakespeare knight but Prince Hal ends up telling him, "the grave doth gape for thee thrice wider"--c'mon, that's not what you say to an old buddy Sir John Falstaff |
#7225, aired 2016-01-29 | PO PRESENTS UNCONVENTIONAL WARRIORS $1000: (Po delivers the clue.) Jordan Noble was just 14 when he played the long roll in this 1815 battle, Andrew Jackson's victory over the British; so was a drummer, but's that's OK. We can't alI be, you know, in the thick of the fight the Battle of New Orleans |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | TRANS "PO" TATION $200: In the U.K. "panda car" is slang for one of these autos a police car |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | TRANS "PO" TATION $400: On April 3, 1860 a ride carrying 49 letters & 5 telegrams got this service started the Pony Express |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | TRANS "PO" TATION $600: The Solstice & the Torrent were fine rides from this GM brand Pontiac |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | TRANS "PO" TATION $800: It's the method of overland transport seen here portage |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | TRANS "PO" TATION $1000: In 1952 Ambrose Weeres put a wooden platform on top of steel barrels to create the first of these boats a pontoon |
#6108, aired 2011-03-16 | PO BOYS $400: This fashion designer who gave women the power suit was born in Piacenza, a city on the south bank of the Po River Giorgio Armani |
#6108, aired 2011-03-16 | PO BOYS $800: In 2008 this Milan-born man helmed a new party--Popollo della Liberta--& won a third term as prime minister Silvio Berlusconi |
#6108, aired 2011-03-16 | PO BOYS $1200: After featuring his bare chest & flowing locks on the covers of romance novels, this Milan man wrote a few too Fabio |
#6108, aired 2011-03-16 | PO BOYS $1600: This Italian director of "Blow Up" kept his speech short when he accepted his honorary Oscar in 1995: "Grazie" Michelangelo Antonioni |
#6108, aired 2011-03-16 | PO BOYS $2000: This Turin-born man, the second of his name, was the first king of a united Italy Victor Emmanuel |
#5133, aired 2006-12-27 | PO $400: The Po is the longest river in this country Italy |
#5133, aired 2006-12-27 | PO $800: The Po River winds past this 21st century Winter Olympic Games site Turin |
#5133, aired 2006-12-27 | PO $1200: Silt is enlarging the delta at the mouth of the Po River 200 acres a year into this arm of the Mediterranean the Adriatic |
#5133, aired 2006-12-27 | PO $1600: This English Romantic poet is a "slave again of love" in his Stanzas to the Po Byron |
#5133, aired 2006-12-27 | PO $2000: Darn them! This most powerful pre-Roman people of Italy built embankments to control Po River flooding the Etruscans |
#3901, aired 2001-07-16 | "PO" FOLKS $100: Not surprisingly, this Polish director's "The Ninth Gate" was filmed in Europe, even the New York scenes (Roman) Polanski |
#3901, aired 2001-07-16 | "PO" FOLKS $200: Born around 1595, her real name was Mantoaka Pocahontas |
#3901, aired 2001-07-16 | "PO" FOLKS $300: When she died in 1960, Life Magazine said, "The world has lost its best known arbiter of good conduct" Emily Post |
#3901, aired 2001-07-16 | "PO" FOLKS $400: He was U.S. President during the "Fabulous '40s" (the 1840s, that is) Polk |
#3901, aired 2001-07-16 | "PO" FOLKS $500: He gave us the line "A little learning is a dangerous thing" (Alexander) Pope |
#3879, aired 2001-06-14 | BO, MOE OR PO $100: She had a sheep location problem Little Bo Peep |
#3879, aired 2001-06-14 | BO, MOE OR PO $200: "Kid Gorgeous", "Kid Presentable", "Kid Gruesome" & finally "Kid" this were boxing nicknames of this "Simpsons" barkeep Moe (Szyslak) |
#3879, aired 2001-06-14 | BO, MOE OR PO $300: Italy's longest river Po |
#3879, aired 2001-06-14 | BO, MOE OR PO $400: First name of the leader of a film trio of "Knuckleheads" Moe (Howard of the Three Stooges) |
#3879, aired 2001-06-14 | BO, MOE OR PO $500: John Schneider first played this "Good Ol' Boy" in 1979 Bo Duke |
#3860, aired 2001-05-18 | PO-POURRI $200: The Po River flows across Italy & empties into this arm of the Mediterranean near Porto Tolle Adriatic Sea |
#3860, aired 2001-05-18 | PO-POURRI $600: The Po rises on Monte Viso in the Cottian range of these mountains Alps |
#3860, aired 2001-05-18 | PO-POURRI $800: Named for a Germanic people, this populous region of northern Italy is drained by the Po's tributaries Lombardy |
#3860, aired 2001-05-18 | PO-POURRI $1000: The Po Valley produces this wine whose commercials said that "on ice" it was "so nice" Riunite |
#3485, aired 1999-10-29 | "HO"CUS "PO"CUS $100: Also called an ace, it's what every golfer dreams of getting Hole-in-one |
#3485, aired 1999-10-29 | "HO"CUS "PO"CUS $200: George Washington's Mount Vernon home lies on the banks of this river Potomac |
#3485, aired 1999-10-29 | "HO"CUS "PO"CUS $300: The title of their 1983 "Synchronicity" album was inspired by the theories of Carl Jung The Police |
#3485, aired 1999-10-29 | "HO"CUS "PO"CUS $400: It's the proper term for a foot doctor Podiatrist |
#3485, aired 1999-10-29 | "HO"CUS "PO"CUS $500: He helped found the French Communist Party, as well as the Vietnamese one Ho Chi Minh |
#3273, aired 1998-11-25 | "PO"POURRI $200: If you didn't know that this Greek sea god also created the horse, say "Neigh!" Poseidon |
#3273, aired 1998-11-25 | "PO"POURRI $400: It's "Nine Points of the Law", or when someone's got a little devil in him Possession |
#3273, aired 1998-11-25 | "PO"POURRI $600: Film in which Heather O'Rourke proclaims: "They're heeere!" Poltergeist |
#3273, aired 1998-11-25 | "PO"POURRI $800: Named for a Bannock Indian chief, it's home to Idaho State University Pocatello |
#3273, aired 1998-11-25 | "PO"POURRI $1000: Post currently held by William J. Henderson Postmaster General |
#1913, aired 1992-12-23 | "PO"-POURRI $100: Cardinals fly in from around the world to vote for a new one in the Sistine Chapel the pope |
#1913, aired 1992-12-23 | "PO"-POURRI $200: Boleslaw the Bold, also known as Boleslaw the Generous, became ruler of this country in 1058 Poland |
#1913, aired 1992-12-23 | "PO"-POURRI $300: A generic term for any flower in a bouquet, whether it's a poppy or a peony a posy |
#1913, aired 1992-12-23 | "PO"-POURRI $400: This term refers to an expressionless visage, not one that resembles a fireplace implement a poker face |
#1913, aired 1992-12-23 | "PO"-POURRI $500: This member of the weasel family has a "feline" name & is renowned for its noxious secretions a polecat |
#885, aired 1988-06-10 | "PO"POURRI $100: If you are Pius, Urban or Innocent you might have held this office pope |
#885, aired 1988-06-10 | "PO"POURRI $200: Kielbasa Polish sausage |
#885, aired 1988-06-10 | "PO"POURRI $300: The impassive visage of an expert card player poker face |
#885, aired 1988-06-10 | "PO"POURRI $400: A versifier poet |
#885, aired 1988-06-10 | "PO"POURRI $500: Judy Garland sang "I was born in a trunk in the Princess Theatre in" this city Pocatello, Idaho |
#714, aired 1987-10-15 | "PO"POURRI $100: Its national anthem is "Jeszcze Polska Nie Zginela" Poland |
#714, aired 1987-10-15 | "PO"POURRI $200: Connemara, Dartmoor, Exmoor or Shetland ponies |
#714, aired 1987-10-15 | "PO"POURRI $300: Wm. Wordsworth accepted this honor on the understanding he would not have to write official verses poet laureate |
#714, aired 1987-10-15 | "PO"POURRI $400: Someone who steals a wild duck or cooks the duck's egg in boiling water a poacher |
#714, aired 1987-10-15 | "PO"POURRI $500: Chiropody podiatry |
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