Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (26 results returned)
#6797, aired 2014-03-18 | POTTERY $400: The Italian pottery known as majolica is named for this Spanish island from which it was imported in the mid-1400s Majorca |
#6797, aired 2014-03-18 | POTTERY $800: Hard paste, soft paste & bone china are the 3 main types of this ceramic porcelain |
#6797, aired 2014-03-18 | POTTERY $1200: Native American ceramics hand-formed in spirals are called this type of pottery, like a type of "spring" coil |
#6797, aired 2014-03-18 | POTTERY $1600: Delftware, originating in this country, was glazed with tin oxide to produce a creamy white surface the Netherlands |
#6797, aired 2014-03-18 | POTTERY $2000: This potter's queen's ware was named for Queen Charlotte, the wife of George III, for whom it was originally made Wedgwood |
#3713, aired 2000-10-25 | POTTERY BARN $100: It's an oven or a furnace in which pottery is fired Kiln |
#3713, aired 2000-10-25 | POTTERY BARN $200: Majolica, a type of Italian pottery, is named for this Spanish island Majorca |
#3713, aired 2000-10-25 | POTTERY BARN $300: The name of this type of earthenware means "baked earth" in Italian Terra cotta |
#3713, aired 2000-10-25 | POTTERY BARN $400: Named for founder Josiah, it's the pottery seen here Wedgwood |
#3713, aired 2000-10-25 | POTTERY BARN $500: Named for founder Josiah, it's the potttery seen here Spode |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | CHINA & POTTERY $200: The Spode Holiday pattern that features one of these with gifts under it was designed in 1940 a Christmas tree |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | CHINA & POTTERY $400: In her book "My Turn", she emphasized that she didn't buy new china for the White House; it was donated Nancy Reagan |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | CHINA & POTTERY $600: This "madame", King Louis XV's mistress, was an important patron of the Sevres Porcelain Factory (Madame de) Pompadour |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | CHINA & POTTERY $800: This famous Josiah named his Queen's Ware for King George III's wife Wedgwood |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | CHINA & POTTERY $1000: It's a drinking mug shaped like a stout man in a three-cornered hat a Toby mug |
#1915, aired 1992-12-25 | CHINA & POTTERY $200: Christian Dior makes a dinnerware pattern named for this Moroccan city, sweetheart Casablanca |
#1639, aired 1991-10-17 | POTTERY $100: These ovens used to fire pots operate at temperatures up to 2200°F. a kiln |
#1639, aired 1991-10-17 | POTTERY $200: To a potter, throw means to form, say, a vase on one of these a wheel |
#1639, aired 1991-10-17 | POTTERY $300: The word ceramics comes from “keramos”, the Greek word for this substance clay |
#1639, aired 1991-10-17 | POTTERY $400: In 1710 the first European hard-paste porcelain factory was set up in this city near Dresden Meissen |
#1639, aired 1991-10-17 | POTTERY $500: The company he founded in Lambeth in 1815 was appointed a supplier to the British court in 1901 John Doulton |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | POTTERY $200: To potters, this term means baking pots, while to employers it means dismissing employees firing |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | POTTERY $400: Before use in ceramics, clay must be cut & beaten to get rid of these air bubbles |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | POTTERY $600: Color closely associated with Delft ceramics blue |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | POTTERY $800: Authorized in 1901 to use "Royal" on its products, it was appointed in 1968 to make Queen Elizabeth's China Royal Doulton |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | POTTERY $1000: The hard paste type of this material is so hard ordinary steel will not cut it porcelain |
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