Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (65 results returned)
#7831, aired 2018-10-01 | NEWSY PUNS $200: About Pyongyang's nuclear duplicity, Time magazine asked, "How do you solve a problem like" this place Korea |
#7831, aired 2018-10-01 | NEWSY PUNS $400: After Alabama beat this team for the NCAA football championship, one paper noted it was a "four-leaf clobber" Notre Dame |
#7831, aired 2018-10-01 | NEWSY PUNS $600: When a veep shot his pal in 2006, "The Daily Show" regaled us with this punny title taken from a 1989 Aerosmith tune "Cheney's Got a Gun" |
#7831, aired 2018-10-01 | NEWSY PUNS $800: From the L.A. Times: "Big rig carrying fruit crashes on 210 freeway, creates" this jam |
#7831, aired 2018-10-01 | NEWSY PUNS $1000: Re: a Toronto Star headline of a "marijuana issue" sent to this type of "committee"--editors later said no pun intended a joint committee |
#7217, aired 2016-01-19 | CROSSWORD PUNS $400: Leaves around 4 P.M. in England: _ _ A tea |
#7217, aired 2016-01-19 | CROSSWORD PUNS $800: A fun way to hold hands: P _ K _ _ poker |
#7217, aired 2016-01-19 | CROSSWORD PUNS $1200: Affirmative action: _ _ D nod |
#7217, aired 2016-01-19 | CROSSWORD PUNS $1600: A long way to travel: _ IM _ _ SIN _ limousine |
#7217, aired 2016-01-19 | CROSSWORD PUNS $2000: A green activity: _ _ TT _ _ _ putting |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | PUNS $200: Why go on? Without a 0-dimensional geometric term, life is this pointless |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | PUNS $400: A chicken crossing the road, a duck flying, or a turkey swimming, is this 3-word phrase poultry in motion |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | PUNS $600: The tabby wanted to be a tiger, but she was only this, like a "Lion King" African mammal a mere cat |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | PUNS $800: This large knight has had too much pi & it's a long way around his middle Sir Cumference |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | PUNS $1000: These features on the mouth of a llama relative bring us close to the end of the world alpaca lips |
#7076, aired 2015-05-25 | MOVIE PUNS $400: In "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2", screams occur when this onion relative is found "in the boat" a leek |
#7076, aired 2015-05-25 | MOVIE PUNS $800: The title of this 2000 Jackie Chan & Owen Wilson film plays on the title of a 1952 Gary Cooper movie Shanghai Noon |
#7076, aired 2015-05-25 | MOVIE PUNS $1200: In "Thunderball", 007 shoots a bad guy with a spear gun & says, "I think he got" this the point |
#7076, aired 2015-05-25 | MOVIE PUNS $1600: In "Mr. Deeds" Adam Sandler asks how this job is going; the response is "It has its ups and downs" an elevator operator |
#7076, aired 2015-05-25 | MOVIE PUNS $2000: At the end of "Airplane", we find that the inflatable pilot who pops up to help in the cabin has this first name Otto |
#6442, aired 2012-09-25 | THESE PUNS ARE OFFAL $400: The Soviet Union's economy was slow to recover after World War II; it just kept this dictator Stalin |
#6442, aired 2012-09-25 | THESE PUNS ARE OFFAL $800: Without this branch of mathematics pioneered by Euclid, life would be pointless geometry |
#6442, aired 2012-09-25 | THESE PUNS ARE OFFAL $1200: The blood bank wouldn't let me donate; I went there in this blood vessel vein |
#6442, aired 2012-09-25 | THESE PUNS ARE OFFAL $1600: Young Karl flunked out of Communist school; he was getting terrible these Marx |
#6442, aired 2012-09-25 | THESE PUNS ARE OFFAL $2000: Careful golfers always carry 2 pair of pants in case they get one of these rare things a hole in one |
#6333, aired 2012-03-14 | A "WHEY" WITH PUNS $400: To paraphrase Sinatra, "the constituent of dairy products which I possess" my whey |
#6333, aired 2012-03-14 | A "WHEY" WITH PUNS $800: A place that's off the beaten path is called this; it also means sorry, we have no more of curds' partner out of the whey |
#6333, aired 2012-03-14 | A "WHEY" WITH PUNS $1200: This cliche says "where there's" a document disposing of an estate, there's also a 5% solution of lactose where there's a will, there's a whey |
#6333, aired 2012-03-14 | A "WHEY" WITH PUNS $1600: It's how you might learn by difficult experience, or the watery part of milk if it's frozen solid the hard whey |
#6333, aired 2012-03-14 | A "WHEY" WITH PUNS $2000: Someone glib is said to have this, a cheese byproduct paired with vocabulary a whey with words |
#5375, aired 2008-01-11 | HOT CROSS PUNS $400: It's what happened to the people on the dark purplish-red boats when they crashed near a deserted island They were marooned |
#5375, aired 2008-01-11 | HOT CROSS PUNS $800: It's why it's tough to locate clarinetist Benny or Roseanne's co-star John A Goodman [good man] is hard to find |
#5375, aired 2008-01-11 | HOT CROSS PUNS $1200: For the groom, a shotgun wedding is literally a case of this "or death" wife |
#5375, aired 2008-01-11 | HOT CROSS PUNS $1600: Much like front-page news, corduroy pillows are making these headlines |
#5375, aired 2008-01-11 | HOT CROSS PUNS $2000: It's what the pessimist's blood type was O-negative (A-negative, B-negative, AB-negative also acceptable) |
#4397, aired 2003-10-21 | SCIENCE PUNS $200: Do bees build these from scratch or does the scratch come later hives |
#4397, aired 2003-10-21 | SCIENCE PUNS $400: When a woman in labor yells out "Can't!", "Don't!" or "Won't!", she's having these contractions |
#4397, aired 2003-10-21 | SCIENCE PUNS $600: When you are "under" this, a manometer will measure it pressure |
#4397, aired 2003-10-21 | SCIENCE PUNS $800: Wyatt Earp gave these creatures the O.K. to build a reef in Tombstone's lake coral |
#4397, aired 2003-10-21 | SCIENCE PUNS $1000: At lunch whales commit murder on a massive scale when they're "going in for" this the krill |
#4313, aired 2003-05-07 | DANGER PUNS $400: When a free bowl of nuts told a customer he was handsome, this was the bartender's explanation they were complementary |
#4313, aired 2003-05-07 | DANGER PUNS $800: Chris Berman added "and bear it" to this San Diego Padres superstar's nickname Tony Gwynn |
#4313, aired 2003-05-07 | DANGER PUNS $1200: A 2002 BBC story headlined "How the Greeks Lost" these wasn't about going mad but about Lord Elgin's collection their marbles (the Elgin Marbles) |
#4313, aired 2003-05-07 | DANGER PUNS $1600: Referring to poet Arthur, Dorothy Parker said that Paul Verlaine "was always chasing" these Rimbauds |
#4313, aired 2003-05-07 | DANGER PUNS $2000: Clare Boothe Luce said VP Henry Wallace's "Global thinking is, no matter how you slice it, still" this globaloney |
#4208, aired 2002-12-11 | PUNS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Clue reports from Seattle) Why am I shopping at Seattle's Pike Place Market? Just for this! the halibut |
#4208, aired 2002-12-11 | PUNS $800: Cabinet minister: "We must take up the tax". Groucho: "You've got to take up the tacks before you can take up" this the carpet |
#4208, aired 2002-12-11 | PUNS $1200: Thomas Hood wrote that Holland "lies so low they're only saved by being" this damned |
#4208, aired 2002-12-11 | PUNS $1600: To the patient with alternating dreams of being a tepee & a wigwam, the doctor said, "Your problem is you're" this two tents |
#4208, aired 2002-12-11 | PUNS $2000: Funny in 1600 Dept.: When the king, acting fatherly, says, "Clouds still hang on you", Hamlet says, "I am too much in" this the son |
#2654, aired 1996-02-29 | PUNS $100: Fear of being trapped in a small space with a famous Christmas figure Santa Claustrophobia |
#2654, aired 1996-02-29 | PUNS $200: Morley Safer, Dan Rather, Ed Bradley & 57 others during the American Revolution 60 Minutemen |
#2654, aired 1996-02-29 | PUNS $300: Shakespearean title character who wants his pound of flesh, deer flesh The Merchant of Venison |
#2654, aired 1996-02-29 | PUNS $400: About to die, Joan of Arc knew she was on this downward path to the city where she was burned The road to Rouen |
#2654, aired 1996-02-29 | PUNS $500: A Strauss opera, or what they did to the Mickey Balloon after the Macy's parade Die Fledermaus |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | AUTHOR PUNS $200: Leaving a bookstore with a complimentary copy of "Ivanhoe", you'd be getting off this way "Scott-free" |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | AUTHOR PUNS $400: The "Annabel Lee" author's reason for not writing is one of these "Poe excuse" |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | AUTHOR PUNS $600: Toy domicile for "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" author Roald "Dahl's house" |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | AUTHOR PUNS $800: Warning yelled by someone about to drop something on "Humboldt's Gift" author Saul "Look Out, Bellow!" |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | AUTHOR PUNS $1000: A person who goes on & on & on about poet Ogden's car "Nash Rambler" |
#791, aired 1988-02-01 | PUNS $100: "Devil May Hare", "Roman Legion Hare", & "No Parking Hare", were all cartoons starring him Bugs Bunny |
#791, aired 1988-02-01 | PUNS $200: World Book says carvings made out of bars of this can look like old ivory soap |
#791, aired 1988-02-01 | PUNS $300: After the city of Bastrop, LA. stopped buying this for office restrooms, donations came "rolling in" toilet tissue |
#791, aired 1988-02-01 | PUNS $400: USA Today said Dodger pitcher Alejandro Pena was scratched from the lineup due to this kids' disease chickenpox |
#791, aired 1988-02-01 | PUNS $500: After Ssgt. Duane Finch played bugle at 10,354 funerals, the L.A. Times said he was in this condition "'Tap'ped out" |
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