Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (40 results returned)

#5385, aired 2008-01-25PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $400: His 1901 White House dinner with Booker T. Washington was played up on his 1904 presidential campaign Teddy Roosevelt
#5385, aired 2008-01-25PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the George H.W. Bush Library in College Station, TX.) George H.W. Bush's Library has the mitt he used as captain of this school's baseball team; he also got a chance to meet Babe Ruth Yale
#5385, aired 2008-01-25PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $1200: Tad, the son of this president, had a pair of goats as pets at the White House Lincoln
#5385, aired 2008-01-25PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $1600: (Jon of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Clinton Library in Little Rock, AR.) This exhibit, "The Fight for Power", covers the events of this process done to Clinton & only Andrew Johnson before him impeachment
#5385, aired 2008-01-25PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $2,000 (Daily Double): This Buffalo lawyer was a bachelor during only the first of his 3 runs for the presidency Grover Cleveland
#4877, aired 2005-11-22PRESIDENTIAL FAST FACTS $200: In September 2004 he had heart-bypass surgery Bill Clinton
#4877, aired 2005-11-22PRESIDENTIAL FAST FACTS $400: In the 1970s he had the campaign slogan "He's making us proud again" Gerald Ford
#4877, aired 2005-11-22PRESIDENTIAL FAST FACTS $600: He was the first president to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C. Thomas Jefferson
#4877, aired 2005-11-22PRESIDENTIAL FAST FACTS $800: He died in September 1881, 2 months after he was shot Garfield
#4877, aired 2005-11-22PRESIDENTIAL FAST FACTS $1,200 (Daily Double): He was the only 20th century president who didn't attend formal college Harry Truman
#4556, aired 2004-05-31PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $200 (Daily Double): A heating pad kept him warm during his second inauguration, the first one held in January Franklin Delano Roosevelt
#4556, aired 2004-05-31PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $400: He left the White House in 1809, went home & never left Virginia for the remaining 17 years of his life Jefferson
#4556, aired 2004-05-31PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $800: The portrait seen here is a mosaic done in these, a favorite of President Reagan's jelly beans
#4556, aired 2004-05-31PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $1200: During the Vietnam War, LBJ dreamed he was this WWI president after the stroke Wilson
#4556, aired 2004-05-31PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $2000: Washington, D.C. locale where President Garfield was fatally shot the railroad station
#4512, aired 2004-03-30PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $200: In 1937 he made his first movie Ronald Reagan
#4512, aired 2004-03-30PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $400: Unlike his Republican cousin, who was also president, he was a Democrat FDR
#4512, aired 2004-03-30PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $600: He was the first president to live long enough to see his son elected president John Adams
#4512, aired 2004-03-30PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $800: The last incumbent to be unseated; it was the 10th time it had happened George (Herbert Walker) Bush
#4512, aired 2004-03-30PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $1,000 (Daily Double): It was the last office to which Gerald Ford was elected the House of Representatives
#4488, aired 2004-02-25PRESIDENTIAL NAME FACTS $200: Alphabetically by first name, he's listed last Zachary Taylor
#4488, aired 2004-02-25PRESIDENTIAL NAME FACTS $400: Alphabetically by last name, he's listed last Woodrow Wilson
#4488, aired 2004-02-25PRESIDENTIAL NAME FACTS $600: He's the only president whose wife did not change her last name after he married her FDR
#4488, aired 2004-02-25PRESIDENTIAL NAME FACTS $800: He's the only president with a 2-word last name Martin Van Buren
#4488, aired 2004-02-25PRESIDENTIAL NAME FACTS $1000: At 10 letters, he has the longest single middle name John Fitzgerald Kennedy
#3904, aired 2001-07-19PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $200: Elected in 1988, he was known as the "Resume Candidate" George H.W. Bush
#3904, aired 2001-07-19PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $600: Later president, in 1920 he lost as a U.S. vice presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt
#3904, aired 2001-07-19PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $800: In 1919 this trustbuster's last words were "Please put out the light" Theodore Roosevelt
#3904, aired 2001-07-19PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $1000: Albert Fall, Herbert Hoover & Henry Wallace were all members of his cabinet Warren G. Harding
#3904, aired 2001-07-19PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $1,600 (Daily Double): Alexander Graham Bell was called in several times to use his metal detector to find the bullet in this president's body James Garfield
#3526, aired 1999-12-27PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $100: 1967's Time magazine Man of the Year Lyndon B. Johnson
#3526, aired 1999-12-27PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $200: Having Charles Curtis as his running mate in 1932 didn't help; he was not reelected Herbert Hoover
#3526, aired 1999-12-27PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $300: The last president born in North Carolina, he served until 1869 Andrew Johnson
#3526, aired 1999-12-27PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm George Clinton) In 1805 New York governor George Clinton became vice president under this man Thomas Jefferson
#3526, aired 1999-12-27PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $500: The first of 3 U.S. presidents to graduate from a military academy Ulysses S. Grant (Eisenhower & Carter were the others.)
#3420, aired 1999-06-18PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $200: 2 of 3 who attended a military academy Grant, Eisenhower, Carter
#3420, aired 1999-06-18PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $400: 3 of 5 Harvard grads (3 of) J. Adams. J.Q. Adams, T. Roosevelt, F. Roosevelt & Kennedy
#3420, aired 1999-06-18PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $700 (Daily Double): 2 of 4 Baptists (2 of) Carter & Clinton (or Harding & Truman)
#3420, aired 1999-06-18PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $800: 2 of 6 who married a widow (2 of) Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Fillmore, B. Harrison & Wilson
#3420, aired 1999-06-18PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $1000: 2 of 4 Whigs (2 of) W. Harrison, Tyler, Taylor & Fillmore

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (2 results returned)

#8763, aired 2022-12-14PRESIDENTIAL FACTS: Only 3 presidents have married while in office--John Tyler was the first & he was the last (Woodrow) Wilson
#3429, aired 1999-07-01PRESIDENTIAL FACTS: FDR called it the Sacred Cow; for Truman it was Independence; for Eisenhower, the Columbine; & from JFK on, this Air Force One



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