Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (27 results returned)

#8358, aired 2021-03-17SHELL GAME $400: Flex your... mind & show us you know that the freshwater types of this bivalve mollusk are called naiads mussels
#8358, aired 2021-03-17SHELL GAME $800: Flamingos are pink partly due to pigments in the "brine" type of this shelled creature they consume shrimp
#8358, aired 2021-03-17SHELL GAME $1200: The three-banded this is the only one that can roll up into an armored ball an armadillo
#8358, aired 2021-03-17SHELL GAME $1600: Watch your fingers around the alligator type of this turtle a snapping turtle
#8358, aired 2021-03-17SHELL GAME $2000: Cephalopods with external shells include the chambered species of this nautilus
#8113, aired 2019-12-11COMING OUT OF YOUR SHELL $400: In 2010 a 718-carat one of these was found inside an abalone shell a pearl
#8113, aired 2019-12-11COMING OUT OF YOUR SHELL $800: Super-hard shell paste is one product from this protective brand for your car Turtle Wax
#8113, aired 2019-12-11COMING OUT OF YOUR SHELL $1200: These 2 words precede "Shell" in the name of the European parent company of Shell Oil Royal Dutch
#8113, aired 2019-12-11COMING OUT OF YOUR SHELL $1600: This Los Angeles amphitheater's first 2 bandshells were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright's son Lloyd the Hollywood Bowl
#8113, aired 2019-12-11COMING OUT OF YOUR SHELL $6,000 (Daily Double): Last name of British officer Henry, who invented a very destructive artillery shell at the beginning of the 19th century Shrapnel
#7135, aired 2015-09-25SHELL $400: The blue species of this crustacean is commonly eaten soft-shell, which means it is newly molted a crab
#7135, aired 2015-09-25SHELL $800: Prized by collectors, this spiral shell can be used as a trumpet a conch (shell)
#7135, aired 2015-09-25SHELL $1200: The band Squeeze had a song called "Pulling" these "(From The Shell)" Mussels
#7135, aired 2015-09-25SHELL $2000: You don't want to leave Hawaii without getting a necklace made from these shells whose name means "hole" puka shells
#7135, aired 2015-09-25SHELL $3,000 (Daily Double): This mottled material used for jewelry & eyeglasses once came from the hawksbill turtle; it's now illegal most places tortoise shell
#7052, aired 2015-04-21SHELL GAME $200: The crab seen here gets its name from the two stinging anemones in its claws, resembling these items that a cheerleader holds pom-poms
#7052, aired 2015-04-21SHELL GAME $400: The geographic cone snail is called the cigarette snail because you'd have just enough time to smoke your last one due to this venom
#3241, aired 1998-10-12SHELL $100: Let it be on your "conchience" that conch shells are often used in place of this musical instrument Trumpet
#3241, aired 1998-10-12SHELL $200: This shiny material also called nacre is the inner layer of mollusk shells Mother-of-pearl
#3241, aired 1998-10-12SHELL $300: Shells seen here & found in "Mary, Mary Quite Contrary"'s garden Cockle shells
#3241, aired 1998-10-12SHELL $400: The family of shells seen here is called by the name of this Mediterranean fruit Olive
#3241, aired 1998-10-12SHELL $500: These mollusks are famous for the tenacity for which they cling to rocks Limpets
#2994, aired 1997-09-11SHELL GAMES $200: Of giant clam, giant crab or giant cockroach, it's the one with the largest shell a giant clam
#2994, aired 1997-09-11SHELL GAMES $400: Of chestnuts, peanuts or walnuts, the one whose shell is actually a pod peanuts
#2994, aired 1997-09-11SHELL GAMES $600: Of an oyster, a cockle or a snail, the one that sports a univalve shell a snail
#2994, aired 1997-09-11SHELL GAMES $800: Of ladybugs, house flies or yellow jackets, they're the ones with a shell covering their wings Ladybugs
#2994, aired 1997-09-11SHELL GAMES $1000: Of cetology, conchology or cacology, it's the study of shells conchology

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