Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (30 results returned)
#5905, aired 2010-04-23 | SINNERS $200: In 1988 this popular evangelist tearfully admitted on his national TV show that "I have sinned against you" Jimmy Swaggart |
#5905, aired 2010-04-23 | SINNERS $400: Genesis 13 tells us that "the men of" this city "were wicked and sinners" Sodom |
#5905, aired 2010-04-23 | SINNERS $800: "I sin every single day", said this 2008 presidential candidate whose indiscretions keep coming to light (John) Edwards |
#5905, aired 2010-04-23 | SINNERS $1,000 (Daily Double): In the late 6th century, Pope Gregory the Great first enumerated this list the seven deadly sins |
#5905, aired 2010-04-23 | SINNERS $1000: In a 1741 Jonathan Edwards sermon title, sinners were "in the hands of" this an angry god |
#5010, aired 2006-05-26 | SINNERS $400: In 2006 a judge shook his finger at Anna Ayala & gave her 9 years in prison for lying about this fast food chain's chili Wendy's |
#5010, aired 2006-05-26 | SINNERS $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands in front of the 16th St. Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL.) In 2002, Bobby Frank Cherry, a member of this group, was the last suspect to be convicted for the bombing of this very church in 1963 the Ku Klux Klan |
#5010, aired 2006-05-26 | SINNERS $1200: Seized in Buenos Aires in May 1960, he was hanged in Israel 2 years later Adolf Eichmann |
#5010, aired 2006-05-26 | SINNERS $1600: Wanda Holloway of Texas was so desperate for her daughter to make this team that she tried to do away with a rival's mom the cheerleading team |
#5010, aired 2006-05-26 | SINNERS $2000: This Romanian & his wife Elena, found guilty of murder & embezzlement, were executed December 25, 1989 the Ceausescus |
#4084, aired 2002-05-09 | SINNERS $200: Holiday in 1929 on which Chicago gangster Bugs Moran lost several members of his gang St. Valentine's Day |
#4084, aired 2002-05-09 | SINNERS $400: Born in Brooklyn in 1899, this gangster got his nickname from a knife cut to his cheek Al Capone ("Scarface") |
#4084, aired 2002-05-09 | SINNERS $600: It was long thought that this gangster, seen here, got his nickname from his careful grooming habits "Pretty Boy" Floyd |
#4084, aired 2002-05-09 | SINNERS $800: Despite the nickname, this man said to have coined the term "G-men" reportedly never fired a shot during a crime "Machine Gun" Kelly |
#4084, aired 2002-05-09 | SINNERS $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from a building on an infamous island.) This "Birdman of Alcatraz" raised canaries at Leavenworth, but wasn't permitted birds here in his cell at Alcatraz (Robert) Stroud |
#3469, aired 1999-10-07 | SINNERS $200: When this "lucky" mobster took a fall, Frank Costello became acting head of his family Charles "Lucky" Luciano |
#3469, aired 1999-10-07 | SINNERS $400: Iowa senator Tom Harkin is trying to get this Black Sox ballplayer's record cleared "Shoeless" Joe Jackson |
#3469, aired 1999-10-07 | SINNERS $600: 3 decades after the Tate-LaBianca murders, he & several of his followers remain in prison Charles Manson |
#3469, aired 1999-10-07 | SINNERS $800: 6 members of this "army" that kidnapped Patty Hearst met a fiery end in May 1974 the SLA (Symbionese Liberation Army) |
#3469, aired 1999-10-07 | SINNERS $1000: 4 members of this Montana group were convicted in 1998 by the legal system they don't recognize Montana Freemen |
#4, aired 1990-07-07 | SAINTS & SINNERS $200: He expected a debate but didn't expect to start a new church when he posted his "95 Theses" in 1517 Martin Luther |
#4, aired 1990-07-07 | SAINTS & SINNERS $400: Mark's gospel says this woman whom Jesus cured of seven demons was the first to see him resurrected Mary Magdalene |
#4, aired 1990-07-07 | SAINTS & SINNERS $600: St. Monica's son, who lived a dissolute youth as he admitted in his "Confessions" St. Augustine |
#4, aired 1990-07-07 | SAINTS & SINNERS $800: The king who had St. Thomas More put to death Henry VIII |
#4, aired 1990-07-07 | SAINTS & SINNERS $1000: The king who had St. Thomas of Becket put to death Henry II |
#752, aired 1987-12-08 | SINNERS $200: Gangs called the Dead Rabbits, the Plug Uglies & the Bowery Boys once plagued this city New York City |
#752, aired 1987-12-08 | SINNERS $400: "Dr. King", a real London criminal, was Sax Rohmer's model for this fictional evil genius Fu Manchu |
#752, aired 1987-12-08 | SINNERS $600: The man who shot Jesse James Robert Ford |
#752, aired 1987-12-08 | SINNERS $1000: Leaders of this religion excommunicated the philosopher Spinoza for heresy in 1656 Judaism |
#752, aired 1987-12-08 | SINNERS $1,500 (Daily Double): Every sinner should know that these are 3 of the 7 deadly sins sloth, gluttony & avarice |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)
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