Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#5870, aired 2010-03-05 | I AM SAM $400: Mathew Brady learned about daugerreotypes from this coded inventor Samuel Morse |
#5870, aired 2010-03-05 | I AM SAM $800: The government ordered 1,000 pistols from him during the Mexican War Samuel Colt |
#5870, aired 2010-03-05 | I AM SAM $1200: He went to a J.C. Penney management training program; later he opened his own five-&-dime store in Arkansas (Sam) Walton |
#5870, aired 2010-03-05 | I AM SAM $1600: His diary gives a picture of Restoration London from Jan. 1, 1660 to May 31, 1669 (Samuel) Pepys |
#5870, aired 2010-03-05 | I AM SAM $2,000 (Daily Double): In the 1610s this explorer was made a commandant of New France (Samuel de) Champlain |
#5448, aired 2008-04-23 | I AM SAM, SAM I AM $400: In April 1836 his troops captured Santa Anna, who then recognized Texas' independence Sam Houston |
#5448, aired 2008-04-23 | I AM SAM, SAM I AM $800: This brewer headed the demonstrations that led to the Boston massacre Sam Adams |
#5448, aired 2008-04-23 | I AM SAM, SAM I AM $1200: In 1969 this Irishman won the Nobel Prize for literature Beckett |
#5448, aired 2008-04-23 | I AM SAM, SAM I AM $1600: In 1985 he was Deputy Assistant Attorney General; in 2006 he was an associate justice (Samuel) Alito |
#5448, aired 2008-04-23 | I AM SAM, SAM I AM $2000: One of his rimes, "Dejection: An Ode" ends, "Thus may'st thou ever, evermore rejoice" Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
#4600, aired 2004-09-10 | SAM I AM $200: A cousin of this telegraph & code inventor set up the famous Pebble Beach golf course Samuel Morse |
#4600, aired 2004-09-10 | SAM I AM $400: Samuel Chase, Samuel Nelson, Samuel Miller & Samuel Blatchford all served on this august body the Supreme Court |
#4600, aired 2004-09-10 | SAM I AM $600: This man who had just a cameo in 1990’s “The Return of Superfly” became “Shaft” in 2000 Samuel L. Jackson |
#4600, aired 2004-09-10 | SAM I AM $800: During this 1846-48 war, the U.S. Army bought 1,000 of Samuel Colt’s revolvers Mexican War |
#4600, aired 2004-09-10 | SAM I AM $1000: In 1865 this man set John Wilkes Booth’s broken leg Samuel Mudd |
#4202, aired 2002-12-03 | SAM I AM $400: Remarkably, using only the jawbone of an ass, he slew 1,000 men in the Old Testament Samson |
#4202, aired 2002-12-03 | SAM I AM $800: "I'm just talking about" the figurine seen here of this actor in a 2000 action blockbuster Samuel L. Jackson |
#4202, aired 2002-12-03 | SAM I AM $1200: Found in Bonham, Texas, the library named for this Speaker of the House features a replica of his U.S. Capitol office Sam Rayburn |
#4202, aired 2002-12-03 | SAM I AM $1600: He's directed "Evil Dead", "Army of Darkness" & "Spider-Man" Sam Raimi |
#4202, aired 2002-12-03 | SAM I AM $2,000 (Daily Double): This "Christabel" poet defined the sonnet as "a small poem, in which some lonely feeling is developed" Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | SAM-I-AM $100: I would eat them in the rain, I would eat them as Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne Clemens |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | SAM-I-AM $200: I would pile them in a cart, I would eat them in my mart; they'd reach miles up in the air, because I am a billionaire Sam Walton |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | SAM-I-AM $300: I would eat them, you would see, just as fast as ABC; I would eat them 3-4-5, on my show called "Primetime Live" Sam Donaldson |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | SAM-I-AM $400: I can eat them "Yes I Can", I'll eat them as the Candy Man Sammy Davis Jr. |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | SAM-I-AM $500: I would eat them on a plate, but not while probing Watergate Sam Dash and/or Sen. Sam Ervin |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)
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