Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#6824, aired 2014-04-24 | SINGAPORE $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew presents the clue from Singapore.) The cosmopolitan city of Singapore has evolved its own language called Singlish; it's a form of English with a large influence from this ethnic group that make up about four-fifths of Singaporeans Chinese |
#6824, aired 2014-04-24 | SINGAPORE $800: It rains somewhere in Singapore almost every day; the average for this figure is 84% humidity |
#6824, aired 2014-04-24 | SINGAPORE $1200: A book about PM Lee Kuan Yew, who helped bring about Singapore's economic rise, is titled "No Man Is" one of these an island |
#6824, aired 2014-04-24 | SINGAPORE $1600: You can take "Transformers: The Ride" in Singapore; it's home to one of only 4 of these studios Universal Studios |
#6824, aired 2014-04-24 | SINGAPORE $2000: A busy sea channel is called these of Singapore, also before "Times" in the name of a venerable local newspaper straits |
#6597, aired 2013-04-30 | THE SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows us a large tree at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.) When ripe, fruit capsules of this latex producing tree explode, dispersing 3 seeds up to 50 feet to propagate the species the rubber tree |
#6597, aired 2013-04-30 | THE SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us some plants outdoors at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.) Roman scientist Pliny the Elder wrote that the ancients made paper from the stem of this reed a papyrus |
#6597, aired 2013-04-30 | THE SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew gives us the clue outdoors at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.) A popular attraction here at Singapore's National Orchid garden are the VIP hybrids; the one here is named for this current emperor of Japan Akihito |
#6597, aired 2013-04-30 | THE SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS $1600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us fields of lemongrass at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.) While lemongrass is commonly used in Asian cooking, one species is a source of this oil, used as an insect repellent in sprays & candles citronella |
#6597, aired 2013-04-30 | THE SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us a very tall tree at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.) Because of its buoyancy & water resistance, the cotton-like fiber within the seedpods of this towering rainforest tree was once a popular stuffing for life jackets kapok |
#6438, aired 2012-09-19 | SINGAPORE $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands in front of a merlion fountain in Singapore.) The lion is the symbol of Singapore because a 14th century prince said he saw one when he first landed; as lions aren't native to Singapore, what he probably saw was this Asian big cat the tiger |
#6438, aired 2012-09-19 | SINGAPORE $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew stands next to a dragon boat in Singapore.) In dragon boat racing, a major Singapore spectacle, a priest or dignitary ceremonially dots a boat's eyes to reawaken the animal's this, a Chinese word meaning "energy of life" qi |
#6438, aired 2012-09-19 | SINGAPORE $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands in front of a statue in Singapore.) On January 29, 1819 the future of Singapore was determined when this administrator landed here & established a British settlement; when he returned in 1822 he was stunned at the explosion of commerce in the colony Sir Thomas Raffles |
#6438, aired 2012-09-19 | SINGAPORE $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Singapore.) Singapore is the largest port in Southeast Asia thanks in part to its location on this strait connecting the Indian Ocean & South China Sea the Strait of Malacca |
#6438, aired 2012-09-19 | SINGAPORE $1,500 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from a garden in Singapore.) Named for the woman in whose garden it was discovered, the Vanda Miss Joaquim, the first hybrid of this plant grown in Singapore, is the country's national flower the orchid |
#5155, aired 2007-01-26 | SINGAPORE $200: More than 75% of Singaporeans are of this ethnicity Chinese |
#5155, aired 2007-01-26 | SINGAPORE $400: Singapore's national flower is the Vanda Miss Joaquim, a purple species of this exotic corsage flower an orchid |
#5155, aired 2007-01-26 | SINGAPORE $600: With 4.4 million people in 267 square miles, Singapore is second only to Monaco in this population figure density |
#5155, aired 2007-01-26 | SINGAPORE $800: "Lions", actually tigers, once lived on the island, whose name means "lion city" in this ancient language of India Sanskrit |
#5155, aired 2007-01-26 | SINGAPORE $1000: Singapore gained its independence in 1965 from this nation to which it's connected by a causeway Malaysia |
#1576, aired 1991-06-10 | SINGAPORE $200: Not to be worn, a Singapore sling is one of these an alcoholic beverage |
#1576, aired 1991-06-10 | SINGAPORE $400: Checking a map, you'll find Singapore is just a little over one degree north of this line the equator |
#1576, aired 1991-06-10 | SINGAPORE $600: In 1819, Sir Stamford Raffles established a base for this British company on the island the British East India Company |
#1576, aired 1991-06-10 | SINGAPORE $800: Singapore is classified as one of these, meaning goods can be unloaded, stored & reshipped without duty fees a free port |
#1576, aired 1991-06-10 | SINGAPORE $1000: Independence came in 1965 when it seceded from this country to which it's linked by a causeway Malaysia |
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