Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (116 results returned)
#8737, aired 2022-11-08 | RHYMES WITH A SNOW WHITE DWARF $800: A passel of puffins or pigeons a flock |
#8737, aired 2022-11-08 | RHYMES WITH A SNOW WHITE DWARF $1200: An Uto-Aztecan speaking people of northeastern Arizona Hopi |
#8737, aired 2022-11-08 | RHYMES WITH A SNOW WHITE DWARF $1600: Inclined to be tearful, or a sentimental film weepy |
#8737, aired 2022-11-08 | RHYMES WITH A SNOW WHITE DWARF $2000: Make it this adjective that also means attractively & fashionably dressed snappy |
#8534, aired 2021-12-16 | SNOW-POURRI $400: In observing snowflakes, learn the basic types of these symmetrical structures, including plates, columns & needles crystals |
#8534, aired 2021-12-16 | SNOW-POURRI $800: This cereal invented in the 1890s was bleached & used as nice, crunchy underfoot snow in early sound films Corn Flakes |
#8534, aired 2021-12-16 | SNOW-POURRI $1200: Mount Snow, Vermont calls itself these mountains' most accessible ski resort from the big cities south of it the Green Mountains |
#8534, aired 2021-12-16 | SNOW-POURRI $1600: Snow blinded the Lancastrians & wind stopped their arrows at Towton in this war, said to be the bloodiest battle ever in England the Wars of the Roses |
#8534, aired 2021-12-16 | SNOW-POURRI $2000: "One must have a mind of winter", begins this Wallace Stevens poem that sets a chilly mood The Snow Man |
#7858, aired 2018-11-07 | IN THE "SNOW" $200: 3-word phrase describing the fleece of Mary's lamb in a kids' song white as snow |
#7858, aired 2018-11-07 | IN THE "SNOW" $400: Maybe pick up this souvenir, a fluid-filled glass ball with the Hollywood sign enclosed a snow globe |
#7858, aired 2018-11-07 | IN THE "SNOW" $600: Careful, or Mom could slide these in your stir-fry snow peas |
#7858, aired 2018-11-07 | IN THE "SNOW" $800: urbandictionary.com says this term refers to "a very sensitive person" snowflake |
#7858, aired 2018-11-07 | IN THE "SNOW" $1000: It's when you ski & make a "V" so you don't hit a tree snowplow |
#7112, aired 2015-07-14 | LET IT SNOW $200: From July 1, 1998 to June 30, 1999, the Mount Baker ski area in this "Evergreen State" got 1,140" of snow--that's 95 feet! Washington |
#7112, aired 2015-07-14 | LET IT SNOW $400: In February 2015, Boston set a record for a month's snowfall with 58.5 inches by the 15th; this landmark helps tell the tale Fenway Park |
#7112, aired 2015-07-14 | LET IT SNOW $600: On Dec. 30, 1963 this "Crescent City" got a record 5 inches of snow New Orleans |
#7112, aired 2015-07-14 | LET IT SNOW $1000: This state's 24-hour record for snowfall is 40 inches in Orono on Dec. 30, 1962 Maine |
#7112, aired 2015-07-14 | LET IT SNOW $1,800 (Daily Double): In a 3-day period in November 2014, this second-most-populous city in New York got 7 feet of the white stuff Buffalo |
#7102, aired 2015-06-30 | SNOW WHITE'S LESSER-KNOWN DWARFS $400: With his long hair, groovy headband & love beads, he's still stuck in the 1960s Hippie |
#7102, aired 2015-06-30 | SNOW WHITE'S LESSER-KNOWN DWARFS $800: He was named for his mom's favorite brand of peanut butter that's been around since the 1930s Skippy |
#7102, aired 2015-06-30 | SNOW WHITE'S LESSER-KNOWN DWARFS $1200: This lively guy shares his name with a comic strip pinhead Zippy |
#7102, aired 2015-06-30 | SNOW WHITE'S LESSER-KNOWN DWARFS $1600: He gets lots of complaints from his housemates because he's messy, he's untidy, he's this Sloppy |
#7102, aired 2015-06-30 | SNOW WHITE'S LESSER-KNOWN DWARFS $2000: This dwarf's name fits him perfectly as he's always a bit chilly & also inclined to bite Nippy |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | "SNOW" JOB $400: This line follows "Mary had a little lamb" its fleece was white as snow |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | "SNOW" JOB $800: This large-footed mammal, Lepus americanus, has white fur in the winter & brown fur in the summer the snowshoe hare |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | "SNOW" JOB $1600: This Maine senator is only the fourth woman in history to serve in both houses of Congress Olympia Snowe |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | "SNOW" JOB $2,000 (Daily Double): This Robert Frost poem says, "The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep" "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | "SNOW" JOB $2000: After he married Princess Margaret in 1960, Antony Armstrong-Jones became Earl of this Snowdon |
#5557, aired 2008-11-04 | LIKE SNOW BUSINESS $400: This U.S ski city was founded in 1879 by prospectors & named for trees that grew in the area Aspen |
#5557, aired 2008-11-04 | LIKE SNOW BUSINESS $800: You can get around Zermatt in this country only with electric vehicles, horse-drawn carriages or skis Switzerland |
#5557, aired 2008-11-04 | LIKE SNOW BUSINESS $1200: One hour from Yangyang Airport, ski near the DMZ at this country's YongPyong Resort South Korea |
#5557, aired 2008-11-04 | LIKE SNOW BUSINESS $2000: You can be the big kahuna on the pineapple powder on this volcano whose name means "White Mountain" Mauna Kea |
#5557, aired 2008-11-04 | LIKE SNOW BUSINESS $2,600 (Daily Double): Sail the Mediterranean on your way to the Cedars or Laklouk ski resorts in this country Lebanon |
#5407, aired 2008-02-26 | "SNOW" BALL $400: Ski-doo is a popular maker of these vehicles snowmobiles |
#5407, aired 2008-02-26 | "SNOW" BALL $800: In this Hemingway story, a writer named Harry makes a doomed trip to Africa to "work the fat off his soul" "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" |
#5407, aired 2008-02-26 | "SNOW" BALL $1200: In Spanish this fairy tale character is known as Blancanieves Snow White |
#5407, aired 2008-02-26 | "SNOW" BALL $1600: This machine gives its name to a basic skiing maneuver done to turn or stop a snowplow |
#5407, aired 2008-02-26 | "SNOW" BALL $2000: Antony Armstrong-Jones was made the Earl of this in 1961 Snowden |
#5127, aired 2006-12-19 | LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW $200: Flat snow crystals generally have this many sides or arms six |
#5127, aired 2006-12-19 | LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW $400: The National Weather Service defines this as snowy winds of 35 mph with 1/4 mile visibility lasting for 3 hours a blizzard |
#5127, aired 2006-12-19 | LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW $600: Buffalo, New York is familiar with the snowstorm-causing effect named for this type of body of water a lake effect |
#5127, aired 2006-12-19 | LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW $800: When air becomes "super" this adjective, relative humidity is above 100% & snow can form supersaturated |
#5127, aired 2006-12-19 | LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW $1000: Poli'ahu, the goddess of snow, lives on this highest Hawaiian mountain Mauna Kea |
#4992, aired 2006-05-02 | SNOW $200: It's a myth that this group has 100s of words for snow; those they do have include pukak & qiqiqralijarnatuq Eskimo (or Inuit) |
#4992, aired 2006-05-02 | SNOW $400: In newspaper weather maps, the abbreviation "SF" stands for this condition snow flurries |
#4992, aired 2006-05-02 | SNOW $600: In Sanskrit, this mountain range's name translates as "abode of snows" the Himalayas |
#4992, aired 2006-05-02 | SNOW $800: The snow variety of this feisty critter is seen here a snow leopard |
#4992, aired 2006-05-02 | SNOW $1000: Firn is the term for snow that has fallen on one of these large masses & has not yet turned to ice a glacier (an iceberg accepted) |
#4961, aired 2006-03-20 | SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $200: A newsman's stuck in a snowy Penn. town in this 1993 film. A newsman's stuck in a snowy Penn. town in this 1993 film Groundhog Day |
#4961, aired 2006-03-20 | SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $400: Heeeeere's Johnny! Jack Nicholson has crazy fun in a snow maze in this 1980 thriller The Shining |
#4961, aired 2006-03-20 | SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $600: A man runs through the snowy streets of Bedford Falls shouting, "Merry Christmas!" in this 1946 classic It's a Wonderful Life |
#4961, aired 2006-03-20 | SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $800: Oh dontcha know, Sheriff Marge Gunderson checks out a body in da snow in this 1996 film Fargo |
#4961, aired 2006-03-20 | SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $1000: "Why can't they call me the adorable snowman or the agreeable snowman... I'm a nice guy" is said in this 2001 Pixar film Monsters, Inc. |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | I PREDICT "SNOW" $400: In 1983 her ride at Disneyland got the word "Scary" added to its name Snow White |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | I PREDICT "SNOW" $800: Bonhomme, the symbol of Quebec's winter carnival, is a cute one of these a snowman |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | I PREDICT "SNOW" $1200: Some say that Ernest Hemingway considered this 1936 tale his finest story The Snows of Kilimanjaro |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | I PREDICT "SNOW" $1600: A woman raised in Greenland is an expert on all things icy in this 1993 novel by Danish author Peter Hoeg Smilla's Sense of Snow |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | I PREDICT "SNOW" $2000: Listening to this famous piece of ballet music makes me think of a flurry of little dancers "Waltz Of The Snowflakes" (from The Nutcracker) |
#4498, aired 2004-03-10 | "SNOW" JOB $400: The Magic Mirror said she "is the fairest of them all" Snow White |
#4498, aired 2004-03-10 | "SNOW" JOB $800: To make one of these, (1) Lie down face up in the snow with arms outstretched, & (2) Flap your arms & legs a snow angel |
#4498, aired 2004-03-10 | "SNOW" JOB $1200: The epigraph of this Hemingway story says that the "frozen carcass of a leopard" lies on an African peak The Snows of Kilimanjaro |
#4498, aired 2004-03-10 | "SNOW" JOB $1600: On the big screen, Nathan Lane provides the voice of this curmudgeonly feline friend of Stuart Little Snowbell |
#4498, aired 2004-03-10 | "SNOW" JOB $2000: Australia's highest peak, Mount Kosciusko, lies in this range the Snowy Mountains |
#4441, aired 2003-12-22 | TEST YOUR SNOW HOW $200: One of these Inuit dwellings can be made out of sod or wood, as well as snow an igloo |
#4441, aired 2003-12-22 | TEST YOUR SNOW HOW $400: For a snowstorm to be called one of these, it must have winds higher than 32 mph for 3 hours or longer a blizzard |
#4441, aired 2003-12-22 | TEST YOUR SNOW HOW $600: Around 1800 Barry, a dog of this breed, saved more than 40 people trapped in the snow in the Swiss Alps St. Bernard |
#4441, aired 2003-12-22 | TEST YOUR SNOW HOW $800: (Video of Sofia in Squaw Valley, CA) Most snowflakes are basically symmetrical, and have this many sides 6 |
#4441, aired 2003-12-22 | TEST YOUR SNOW HOW $1000: This hare with a white winter coat is named for its large feet that help it get around in winter snow the snowshoe hare |
#4230, aired 2003-01-10 | FUN IN THE SNOW $400: This dog-walking item shares its name with the device that attaches your leg to a snowboard's binding a leash |
#4230, aired 2003-01-10 | FUN IN THE SNOW $800: I'm standing in this mountain range. It's also the name of a Major League Baseball team the Rockies |
#4230, aired 2003-01-10 | FUN IN THE SNOW $1200: Even champion skiers started off on the type of slope with this cuddly animal name bunny (slope) |
#4230, aired 2003-01-10 | FUN IN THE SNOW $1600: The predecessor to snowboards was the "Snurfer," which combined these two words surfer & snow |
#4230, aired 2003-01-10 | FUN IN THE SNOW $2000: According to Newton's Third Law of Motion, every action has an equal and opposite one of these. reaction |
#3856, aired 2001-05-14 | THAT'S SNOW FUN $100: It's what the child seen here is making Snow angel |
#3856, aired 2001-05-14 | THAT'S SNOW FUN $200: A Hasbro machine made them in the '70s, & you can make them yourself using juice concentrate Sno-cones |
#3856, aired 2001-05-14 | THAT'S SNOW FUN $300: In December 1968 Philadelphia Eagles fans pelted this usually-beloved personage with snowballs Santa Claus |
#3856, aired 2001-05-14 | THAT'S SNOW FUN $400: At the 1939 World's Fair, the Carrier Corp. demonstrated A/C in an imitation one of these domed dwellings Igloo |
#3856, aired 2001-05-14 | THAT'S SNOW FUN $500: Skiers know this 6-letter term for fresh, loose unpacked snow Powder |
#3805, aired 2001-03-02 | LET IT "SNOW" $100: In one version of the Grimm story, she had a sister named Rose Red Snow White |
#3805, aired 2001-03-02 | LET IT "SNOW" $200: 2-word phrase for an attempt to deceive by using flattery Snow job |
#3805, aired 2001-03-02 | LET IT "SNOW" $300: Found in the mountains of central Asia, this feline is also known as an ounce Snow leopard |
#3805, aired 2001-03-02 | LET IT "SNOW" $400: In 1970 Anne Murray urged it to "spread your tiny wings and fly away" "Snowbird" |
#3805, aired 2001-03-02 | LET IT "SNOW" $500: Antony Armstrong-Jones, who married & divorced Princess Margaret, holds this title Lord Snowdon/Earl of Snowdon |
#3491, aired 1999-11-08 | SNOW WHITE'S FORGOTTEN DWARFS $100: This stout dwarf bulked up on the Campbell's line of the same name Chunky |
#3491, aired 1999-11-08 | SNOW WHITE'S FORGOTTEN DWARFS $200: His reddish hair makes his head look like it's covered with ferric oxide Rusty |
#3491, aired 1999-11-08 | SNOW WHITE'S FORGOTTEN DWARFS $300: Though that canine skin disease caused by mites has cleared up, he still has this nickname Mangy |
#3491, aired 1999-11-08 | SNOW WHITE'S FORGOTTEN DWARFS $400: Inferences made by this peachy-skinned dwarf are known as the same type of "logic" Fuzzy |
#3491, aired 1999-11-08 | SNOW WHITE'S FORGOTTEN DWARFS $500: This name can mean "sticky to the touch", or refer to his flashy, unfashionable clothes Tacky |
#3241, aired 1998-10-12 | SNOW WHITE'S UNKNOWN DWARFS $200: Unbalanced dwarf who shares his name with a Patsy Cline hit Crazy |
#3241, aired 1998-10-12 | SNOW WHITE'S UNKNOWN DWARFS $400: The name of this cheap, ungenerous dwarf is found in a famous Greta Garbo line in "Anna Christie" stingy |
#3241, aired 1998-10-12 | SNOW WHITE'S UNKNOWN DWARFS $600: An exuberant dwarf, or one of Ken Kesey's "pranksters" Merry |
#3241, aired 1998-10-12 | SNOW WHITE'S UNKNOWN DWARFS $800: The name of this dwarf, a cousin of Sleepy, is a British word for diaper Nappy |
#3241, aired 1998-10-12 | SNOW WHITE'S UNKNOWN DWARFS $1000: Snow White mistrusts this beaming dwarf who shares his name with John le Carre's title spy, George Smiley |
#3141, aired 1998-04-06 | SNOW WHITE'S UNKNOWN DWARFS $200: The name of this dwarf, a cousin of Happy, is also associated with a Green Giant Jolly |
#3141, aired 1998-04-06 | SNOW WHITE'S UNKNOWN DWARFS $400: This weak & ineffectual dwarf shares his name with a hamburger-loving friend of Popeye's Wimpy |
#3141, aired 1998-04-06 | SNOW WHITE'S UNKNOWN DWARFS $600: The name of this dazed dwarf comes from the Royal Navy's word for rum Groggy |
#3141, aired 1998-04-06 | SNOW WHITE'S UNKNOWN DWARFS $800: One of the smaller dwarfs dislikes hearing his name in the expression, "Cut off my legs and call me" this Shorty (or Stumpy) |
#3141, aired 1998-04-06 | SNOW WHITE'S UNKNOWN DWARFS $1000: The dwarf formerly known as "swollen" changed his name to this adjective, after rap artist Sean Combs Puffy |
#1080, aired 1989-04-21 | ICE & SNOW $200: Because it is white, snow does this to most solar radiation, thus keeping its cool reflect it |
#1080, aired 1989-04-21 | ICE & SNOW $400: Of the top, the bottom or the shoreline, part of the river that freezes 1st because of low velocity the shoreline |
#1080, aired 1989-04-21 | ICE & SNOW $600: 91% of the world's glacier ice, 5,330,000 square miles of it, is found in a single ice sheet there Antarctica |
#1080, aired 1989-04-21 | ICE & SNOW $800 (Daily Double): A snowflake crystal has this many sides 6 |
#1080, aired 1989-04-21 | ICE & SNOW $1000: Bovine term describing an iceberg tip breaking off a glacier & falling into an ocean or lake a calve |
#806, aired 1988-02-22 | SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS $100: "He don't know (if he can talk)--he never tried," said Doc of him Dopey |
#806, aired 1988-02-22 | SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS $200: After each cel of Snow White was painted, this "finishing touch" was added to her face some makeup (rouge, blush) |
#806, aired 1988-02-22 | SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS $300: Song that begins "We dig dig dig dig dig dig dig in our mine the whole day through" "Heigh-Ho" |
#608, aired 1987-04-08 | RAIN & SNOW $100: The record snowfall in 1 year, 1224.5", fell at Rainier Paradise Ranger Station in this state Washington |
#608, aired 1987-04-08 | RAIN & SNOW $200: Though not necessarily angry, a person w/ snow blindness often "sees" this color for a long time red |
#608, aired 1987-04-08 | RAIN & SNOW $300: The standard weather map symbol for rain is a series of these over the area diagonal lines |
#608, aired 1987-04-08 | RAIN & SNOW $400: About 30" of dry, fluffy snow equals the water in this many inches of rain 1 |
#608, aired 1987-04-08 | RAIN & SNOW $500: 1st scientific work on snow crystals was by this philosopher, more famous for "cogito, ergo sum" (René) Descartes |
#103, aired 1985-01-30 | "ICE" & "SNOW" $100: Housekeeper to a septet of short people Snow White |
#103, aired 1985-01-30 | "ICE" & "SNOW" $200: Underworld slang for emeralds green ice |
#103, aired 1985-01-30 | "ICE" & "SNOW" $300: In Sammy Cahn / Jule Styne hit it follows "And since we've no place to go..." let it snow, let it snow, let it snow |
#103, aired 1985-01-30 | "ICE" & "SNOW" $400: Job for U.S.S.R.'s "Arktica" or a host at parties icebreaker |
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