Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (75 results returned)
#8845, aired 2023-04-07 | TWO SHOES $200: Capezio is a premier maker of the soft flat shoes called these, prized by certain dancers ballet shoes |
#8845, aired 2023-04-07 | TWO SHOES $400: The sneakers bearing his name are often identified by Roman numerals; he wore the XVIII the year he retired from the Wizards Michael Jordan |
#8845, aired 2023-04-07 | TWO SHOES $600: Australian surfer Brian Smith chose sheepskin for these comfy boots, which became ever-present in the SoCal beach scene Uggs |
#8845, aired 2023-04-07 | TWO SHOES $800: The men's brogues seen here can be described this way, also the title of a Carl Perkins classic blue suede shoes |
#8845, aired 2023-04-07 | TWO SHOES $1000: This maker of the Skyline cowboy hat also makes cowboy boots Stetson |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | SHOES! $200: El Paso-based Tony Lama is a legendary maker of these, like the Jinglebob & the Rowel cowboy boots |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | SHOES! $400: This "lazy" name for slip-ons was trademarked in Britain in 1939 Loafers |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | SHOES! $600: These shoes are named for an old comic strip character, Buster Brown's sister Mary Janes |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | SHOES! $800: Converse has sold more than a billion pairs of the iconic "All Star" sneakers bearing the name of this basketball player & promoter Chuck Taylor |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | SHOES! $1000: In a hip-hop classic by Run-DMC, these title things "Walk through concert doors/ And roam all over coliseum floors" "My Adidas" |
#7857, aired 2018-11-06 | WHAT DO YOUR SHOES MEAN? $200: A diminutive of the Italian word for "dagger" gives us the name of these heels a stiletto |
#7857, aired 2018-11-06 | WHAT DO YOUR SHOES MEAN? $400: A laced shoe as well as a shirting fabric is named for this British university town Oxford |
#7857, aired 2018-11-06 | WHAT DO YOUR SHOES MEAN? $600: A girl in the Buster Brown comic strip gave her name to these girls' shoes that have a strap over the instep Mary Janes |
#7857, aired 2018-11-06 | WHAT DO YOUR SHOES MEAN? $800: A word for a type of rope gives us the name of these rope-soled sandals espadrille |
#7857, aired 2018-11-06 | WHAT DO YOUR SHOES MEAN? $2,000 (Daily Double): Queen Victoria's Scottish castle is the source of the name of this laced shoe Balmoral |
#7672, aired 2018-01-09 | SHOES $200: This word for an Irish accent is also the name of an oxford-style shoe a brogue |
#7672, aired 2018-01-09 | SHOES $400: This last name of Signor Salvatore, a theatrical-shoe repairman, has long been on dance shoes Capezio |
#7672, aired 2018-01-09 | SHOES $600: L.L. Bean sells these webbed-looking waterproof boots with an avian name duck boots |
#7672, aired 2018-01-09 | SHOES $800: This shoe brand that expanded into handbags & other accessories was named for its original address on 57th St. in NYC Nine West |
#7672, aired 2018-01-09 | SHOES $1000: He apprenticed at the Folies Bergere before enriching his signature line of shoes with red lacquer soles Louboutin |
#7291, aired 2016-05-02 | SHOES A TO Z $200: A: This sneaker brand has a Pharrell Williams Collection Adidas |
#7291, aired 2016-05-02 | SHOES A TO Z $400: P: The logo of this brand is seen here Puma |
#7291, aired 2016-05-02 | SHOES A TO Z $600: Z: This dance-fitness workout offers its own line of shoes Zumba |
#7291, aired 2016-05-02 | SHOES A TO Z $800: T: Take a hike with this brand whose logo is seen here Timberland |
#7291, aired 2016-05-02 | SHOES A TO Z $1000: G: This Italian brand is famed for its horsebit loafers Gucci |
#7045, aired 2015-04-10 | PUT ON YOUR DISCO SHOES $200: This group with a construction worker, cop, G.I., cowboy & Indian sang "San Francisco (You've Got Me)" The Village People |
#7045, aired 2015-04-10 | PUT ON YOUR DISCO SHOES $400: "I'm Your Boogie Man" by KC & this group hit No. 1, but their "Boogie Shoes" could only dance to No. 35 the Sunshine Band |
#7045, aired 2015-04-10 | PUT ON YOUR DISCO SHOES $600: To everything there is a season: the first Top 40 hit for this "Queen of Disco" was "Love To Love You Baby" Donna Summer |
#7045, aired 2015-04-10 | PUT ON YOUR DISCO SHOES $800: The Trammps wanted to "burn that mother down" with this song from "Saturday Night Fever" "Disco Inferno" |
#7045, aired 2015-04-10 | PUT ON YOUR DISCO SHOES $1000: Don't "Freak Out", but Queen's "Another One Bites The Dust" has a bass line similar to "Good Times" by this "stylish" band Chic |
#7006, aired 2015-02-16 | NICE SHOES! $400: After playing a shoe-loving character, she started her own shoe line, SJP Sarah Jessica Parker |
#7006, aired 2015-02-16 | NICE SHOES! $800: Shoes are hot! Florence has museums devoted to Gucci & this Italian, a favorite in Hollywood since the 1920s Salvatore Ferragamo |
#7006, aired 2015-02-16 | NICE SHOES! $1200: The name of this brand of French walking shoes is a synonym for Satan; the shoes are devilishly comfy Mephisto |
#6960, aired 2014-12-12 | CAN'T HAVE TOO MANY SHOES $200: Ghillie brogues are traditionally worn with this Scottish skirt a kilt |
#6960, aired 2014-12-12 | CAN'T HAVE TOO MANY SHOES $400: Caesar is the name of Stuart Weitzman's sandal in this style gladiator |
#6960, aired 2014-12-12 | CAN'T HAVE TOO MANY SHOES $600: This brand's original wood exercise sandal is a classic Dr. Scholl's |
#6960, aired 2014-12-12 | CAN'T HAVE TOO MANY SHOES $800: Brian Smith founded this brand in 1979 to import sheepskin boots to the U.S. from Australia Uggs |
#6960, aired 2014-12-12 | CAN'T HAVE TOO MANY SHOES $1000: Summer isn't complete without these rope-soled shoes espadrilles |
#6896, aired 2014-09-15 | THOSE ARE SOME BIG SHOES $200: In 1990 John Major was no longer minor as he succeeded this towering British prime minister Margaret Thatcher |
#6896, aired 2014-09-15 | THOSE ARE SOME BIG SHOES $400: Isabel Peron, 3rd wife of Juan, surely cried after his death... until succeeding him as president of this country Argentina |
#6896, aired 2014-09-15 | THOSE ARE SOME BIG SHOES $600: In 1997 Sister Nirmala succeeded this woman as the head of the Missionaries of Charity Mother Teresa |
#6896, aired 2014-09-15 | THOSE ARE SOME BIG SHOES $800: David Muir was named to replace her as the regular anchor of "World News Tonight" Diane Sawyer |
#6896, aired 2014-09-15 | THOSE ARE SOME BIG SHOES $1000: After filling Ted Kennedy's shoes in Mass., this man decided to try out Jeanne Shaheen's senatorial ones in New Hampshire Scott Brown |
#3185, aired 1998-06-05 | SHOES $200: Harley-Davidson markets these vehicles & the boots to wear while riding them motorcycles |
#3185, aired 1998-06-05 | SHOES $400: Basketball shoes from this company include Air Swoopes Zooms & Air Pennys Nike |
#3185, aired 1998-06-05 | SHOES $600: This actress seen here is famous for wearing sneakers to awards shows Cybill Shepherd |
#3185, aired 1998-06-05 | SHOES $800: These shoes are advertised with the slogan, "Looks Like a Pump, Feels Like a Sneaker!" Easy Spirit |
#3185, aired 1998-06-05 | SHOES $1000: Converse All-Stars are also known by this old-time basketball player's name Chuck Taylor(s) |
#3003, aired 1997-09-24 | SHOES $200: This type of shoe has a slot in the strap across each vamp into which a coin can be inserted a pennyloafer |
#3003, aired 1997-09-24 | SHOES $400: The lad who's the symbol of a line of Sherwin-Williams paints wears this type of shoes wooden shoes (or clogs) |
#3003, aired 1997-09-24 | SHOES $600: These boots named for a British general became popular during the Napoleonic Wars Wellingtons |
#3003, aired 1997-09-24 | SHOES $800: Miranda, Spectator & d'Orsay are types of this slip-on women's shoe a pump |
#3003, aired 1997-09-24 | SHOES $1000: This flat shoe normally has a cloth upper & a flexible rope sole espadrilles |
#2259, aired 1994-06-02 | SHOES $100: At midnight "at the foot of the staircase, she stumbled a little and her left slipper slipped off" Cinderella |
#2259, aired 1994-06-02 | SHOES $300: This shoe company caused a revolution when it used the Beatles' "Revolution" in its ads Nike |
#2259, aired 1994-06-02 | SHOES $400: Among the U.S. presidents of the last 70 years, he has the biggest shoe size, a 13C Bill Clinton |
#2259, aired 1994-06-02 | SHOES $500 (Daily Double): Show on Nick at Nite for which the following was sold as a promotional item: Get Smart |
#2259, aired 1994-06-02 | SHOES $500: In the early 20th century, George Warren Brown's shoe company hired several little people to play him Buster Brown |
#1677, aired 1991-12-10 | SHOES $100: These ballet slippers cover 10 digits, not just one as their name implies toe shoes |
#1677, aired 1991-12-10 | SHOES $200: A trademark name for little girls' patent leather shoes, it's also a proper name for little girls Mary Janes |
#1677, aired 1991-12-10 | SHOES $300: A "Havana" uplift, or what a cast-off girlfriend might call Castro a Cuban heel |
#1677, aired 1991-12-10 | SHOES $500: They're the old-fashioned shoes in the title of a 1947 musical set in 1913 New Jersey high button shoes |
#1677, aired 1991-12-10 | SHOES $600 (Daily Double): Her disco shoes decorated with flashing lights are on display at the Malacanang Palace Museum Imelda Marcos |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | SHOES $200: He "lives in a shoe" & his dog Tige, "he lives there too" Buster Brown |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | SHOES $400: USA Today's "Great Moments in Shoe History" lists this foreign ex-first lady's birth Imelda Marcos |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | SHOES $800: Saintly brothers Crispin & Crispinian the patron saints of shoemakers |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | SHOES $1000: Sequin-covered red peau de soie pumps, with heels that clicked smartly the ruby slippers |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | SHOES $3,000 (Daily Double): Unusual footwear in the title of the following: "Put on your red dress baby / 'Cause we're going out tonight / Put on your red dress baby / 'Cause we're going out tonight" "Hi-Heel Sneakers" |
#545, aired 1987-01-09 | RED SHOES $100: He flies over Metropolis in his red high-tops Superman |
#545, aired 1987-01-09 | RED SHOES $200: Tom Hanks, in a 1985 film The Man with One Red Shoe |
#545, aired 1987-01-09 | RED SHOES $300: Bespectacled British rocker who sang, "The Angels Wanna Wear My Red Shoes" Elvis Costello |
#545, aired 1987-01-09 | RED SHOES $400: In the 1948 film, she danced in "The Red Shoes" Moira Shearer |
#545, aired 1987-01-09 | RED SHOES $500: "Wicked Witch of the West" who finally wore the ruby slippers in 1971's "Brewster McCloud" Margaret Hamilton |
#182, aired 1985-05-21 | SHOES $100: A low-down cad, or what's underneath the back of the sole a heel |
#105, aired 1985-02-01 | SHOES $500: Shoemaker's form shaped like a foot a last |
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