Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (42 results returned)

#4581, aired 2004-07-05SEA CREATURES $200: The angel shark is so-named because its pectoral fins are shaped like these wings
#4581, aired 2004-07-05SEA CREATURES $400: Britannica says that the pygmy sperm type of this creature "is of no commercial value" (probably a blessing) a whale
#4581, aired 2004-07-05SEA CREATURES $600: (Hi, I'm Jeff Probst [in Thailand].) Several species of these migratory sea creatures, including green & hawksbill, lay their eggs on Tarutao's beaches a turtle
#4581, aired 2004-07-05SEA CREATURES $800: The male of this "musical" species uses its large claw to attract females a fiddler crab
#4581, aired 2004-07-05SEA CREATURES $1000: The "Beast" that terrified Bermuda in a 1991 Peter Benchley novel was a giant one of these a squid
#4480, aired 2004-02-13SEA CREATURES $400: Seldom leaving the ocean, sea otters sleep & eat in this position on their backs
#4480, aired 2004-02-13SEA CREATURES $800: A member of the herring family, it's named for the Italian island in he Mediterranean where it was first caught sardine
#4480, aired 2004-02-13SEA CREATURES $1200: The world's largest herd of the fur type of these makes its home on Alaska's Pribilof Islands seals
#4480, aired 2004-02-13SEA CREATURES $1600: Scientifically known as Orcinus orca, it may reach a length of nearly 30 feet a killer whale
#4480, aired 2004-02-13SEA CREATURES $2000: This spiny-skinned sea animal of the class asteroidea drops off arms as a defensive measure & then grows new ones a starfish
#3967, aired 2001-11-27SEA CREATURES $400: (Sofia of the Clue Crew is at Sea World in San Diego.) At the California Tide Pool, you can pick up one of these 5-armed animals that live in every ocean around the world starfish
#3967, aired 2001-11-27SEA CREATURES $800: Newly hatched octopi live among this group of microscopic plants & animals that float on the ocean's surface plankton
#3967, aired 2001-11-27SEA CREATURES $1200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew is back at Sea World in San Diego.) Seals can be divided into those that have these external organs & those like harbor seals that don't; Hellooo! ears
#3967, aired 2001-11-27SEA CREATURES $2,000 (Daily Double): The 2 body parts the term cephalopod refers to head & foot
#3967, aired 2001-11-27SEA CREATURES $2000: Like the oyster's, the shell of the nautilus is lined with this mother of pearl (nacre)
#3681, aired 2000-09-11SEA CREATURES $200: Some species of this eel have teeth that are modified for crushing hard-shelled animals Moray eels
#3681, aired 2000-09-11SEA CREATURES $400: The name of this small shrimp-like animal that lives on plankton is from the Norwegian for "young of fish" Krill
#3681, aired 2000-09-11SEA CREATURES $600: In England the dogfish species of this sea creature is often used in preparing fish & chips Shark
#3681, aired 2000-09-11SEA CREATURES $800: The sea urchin is covered with sharp, pointed items called these with which it moves along the seafloor Quills
#3681, aired 2000-09-11SEA CREATURES $1000: The most common species of this commercial fish is red; it doesn't turn orange until it's out of the water Roughy
#3618, aired 2000-05-03SEA CREATURES $200: Related to the swordfish & sailfish, this game & trophy fish comes in 4 species: white, striped, black & blue Marlin
#3618, aired 2000-05-03SEA CREATURES $400: At a length of over 40 feet & a weight of over 15 tons, this type of shark is the largest fish Whale shark
#2946, aired 1997-05-26SEA CREATURES $200: This 10-armed mollusk ranges in size from a couple of inches to more than 55 feet squid
#2946, aired 1997-05-26SEA CREATURES $400: Named for a type of ship, this jellyfishlike creature has a sting almost as powerful as a cobra's venom Portuguese man-of-war
#2946, aired 1997-05-26SEA CREATURES $600: Like abalone, the shell of the chambered nautilus is lined with this mother-of-pearl
#2946, aired 1997-05-26SEA CREATURES $800: The American species of this crustacean is classified as Homarus Americanus lobster
#2946, aired 1997-05-26SEA CREATURES $1000: This primitive fish was believed extinct until caught off the African coast in 1938 coelacanth
#2292, aired 1994-07-19SEA CREATURES $100: Unlike true ones of these crustaceans, the spiny or rock types don't have large claws lobsters
#2292, aired 1994-07-19SEA CREATURES $200: This relative of the octopus is sometimes called a sea arrow a squid
#2292, aired 1994-07-19SEA CREATURES $300: Mesogloea is the gelatinous substance that gives this creature its name a jellyfish
#2292, aired 1994-07-19SEA CREATURES $400: The 2 parts of this "giant" bivalve's shell often weigh as much as 500 pounds the giant clam
#2292, aired 1994-07-19SEA CREATURES $500: The world's best caviar comes from the beluga, a species of this fish the sturgeon
#901, aired 1988-07-04SEA CREATURES $100: Wallets made from slime eels may do this to your bank cards desensitize (demagnetize)
#901, aired 1988-07-04SEA CREATURES $200: Of spit, spat or sput, the proper term for a young oyster a spat
#901, aired 1988-07-04SEA CREATURES $300: This cephalopod is sometimes called "pearly" & sometimes called "chambered" a nautilus
#901, aired 1988-07-04SEA CREATURES $400: When a coelacanth fish was caught near Africa in 1938, scientists were interested for this reason because it was thought to be extinct
#901, aired 1988-07-04SEA CREATURES $500: Some folks call this mollusk the devilfish, perhaps because of its scary-looking appendages the octopus
#579, aired 1987-02-26SEA CREATURES $100: After carrying around the fertilized eggs, this sex of pipefish "gives birth" to the young male
#579, aired 1987-02-26SEA CREATURES $200: One scientist estimated this "sandwich" fish has, by age 15, traveled 1 million miles tuna
#579, aired 1987-02-26SEA CREATURES $300: During a 10-year period, a tiger shark may produce and lose 24,000 of these teeth
#579, aired 1987-02-26SEA CREATURES $400: A scallop has 30 to 40 of these sense organs around the edge of its shell eyes
#579, aired 1987-02-26SEA CREATURES $500: Primary reason flying fish "fly" to escape enemies

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