Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (53 results returned)
#7377, aired 2016-10-11 | A BRIDGE TO SOMEWHERE $200: The Mackinac Bridge connects the Upper & Lower Peninsulas in this state Michigan |
#7377, aired 2016-10-11 | A BRIDGE TO SOMEWHERE $400: Seven Mile Bridge is a major link in this chain of islands stretching in a 150-mile curve out of Biscayne Bay the Florida Keys |
#7377, aired 2016-10-11 | A BRIDGE TO SOMEWHERE $600: We will largely note & long remember Sachs Bridge in this city used by both Union & rebel troops Gettysburg |
#7377, aired 2016-10-11 | A BRIDGE TO SOMEWHERE $800: The Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge connects the Rockaways to this NYC borough where Gil played Brooklyn |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | THERE'S A J IN THERE SOMEWHERE $400: A short, leather-covered club (perhaps 21 of 'em?) a blackjack |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | THERE'S A J IN THERE SOMEWHERE $800: Control item for an airplane or video game a joystick |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | THERE'S A J IN THERE SOMEWHERE $1200: It's the type of practice facility seen here a dojo |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | THERE'S A J IN THERE SOMEWHERE $1600: To restrain or prohibit by a court order enjoin (injunct accepted) |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | THERE'S A J IN THERE SOMEWHERE $2000: Utterly hopeless or contemptible, it often precedes "poverty" or "horror" abject |
#5927, aired 2010-05-25 | THE MIDDLE OF SOMEWHERE $200: In 1974 Tanzania decided Dodoma should be this, as it's in the middle of the country the capital |
#5927, aired 2010-05-25 | THE MIDDLE OF SOMEWHERE $400: A hat with a rounded crown shares its name with this city right in the middle of England Derby |
#5927, aired 2010-05-25 | THE MIDDLE OF SOMEWHERE $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) It's about equally far from the eastern as the western border & from the northern border as the southern coast to this second-largest Burmese city Mandalay |
#5927, aired 2010-05-25 | THE MIDDLE OF SOMEWHERE $800: Named for a cartographer, the Lambert Centre, 120 miles S. of Alice Springs, is the official centre of this country Australia |
#5927, aired 2010-05-25 | THE MIDDLE OF SOMEWHERE $1000: Formerly known as Schrottersburg, Plock is smack in the middle of this country, Germany's eastern neighbor Poland |
#5432, aired 2008-04-01 | I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $400: We were both at a meeting of this organization founded in 1957 for those who can't stay away from gaming Gamblers Anonymous |
#5432, aired 2008-04-01 | I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $800: What a nice chat we had on this country's Garuda Airlines, going from Jakarta to Hong Kong Indonesia |
#5432, aired 2008-04-01 | I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $1600: I lent you 300 of these, the local currency, last summer in Poland--oh, of course you've forgotten złoty |
#5432, aired 2008-04-01 | I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $2000: I knew you weren't a fellow vegetarian when I saw you order carne asada, made with this meat beef |
#5432, aired 2008-04-01 | I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $3,000 (Daily Double): Why it was just 2 Saturdays ago we met after services at the Tabernacle of this church in Battle Creek, Mich. Seventh Day Adventists |
#5304, aired 2007-10-04 | SOMEWHERE $400: Dating from medieval times, Gamla Stan ("Old Town") is the "cradle" of this Scandinavian capital Stockholm |
#5304, aired 2007-10-04 | SOMEWHERE $800: Johann Strauss Jr. conducted the "Blue Danube" waltz publicly for the first time at a Feb. 1867 concert in this city Vienna |
#5304, aired 2007-10-04 | SOMEWHERE $1200: This strike-slip fault that runs through California is named for a lake that's in the rift San Andreas Fault |
#5304, aired 2007-10-04 | SOMEWHERE $1600: We are "volunteering" the information that Clingmans Dome is the highest point in this state Tennessee |
#5304, aired 2007-10-04 | SOMEWHERE $2000: Chisago is a county in this state, as is Itasca Minnesota |
#5063, aired 2006-09-20 | SOMEWHERE $200: Kokuritsu Seiyo Bijutsukan (the National Museum of Western Art) is located in this Asian capital Tokyo |
#5063, aired 2006-09-20 | SOMEWHERE $400: The Tasman Sea lies between Australia & this neighboring nation New Zealand |
#5063, aired 2006-09-20 | SOMEWHERE $600: It's the constitutional monarchy of Northern Europe seen here Norway |
#5063, aired 2006-09-20 | SOMEWHERE $800: The one nation in sub-Saharan Africa that never was under European colonial control Liberia |
#5063, aired 2006-09-20 | SOMEWHERE $1000: This country is bordered by Colombia to the south and Costa Rica to the north Panama |
#4969, aired 2006-03-30 | I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $200: You were in my class as a manager trainee at this company's Hamburger University in Illinois McDonald's |
#4969, aired 2006-03-30 | I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $400: You showed me pictures of your kids while we were delayed in Terminal 4 of this London airport Heathrow |
#4969, aired 2006-03-30 | I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $600: If I wore my serape, it might refresh your memory of our meeting in Saltillo in this country Mexico |
#4969, aired 2006-03-30 | I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $800: We were stationed together with the III Corps Artillery at Fort Sill in this state Oklahoma |
#4969, aired 2006-03-30 | I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $1000: We had a wild time on the Reeperbahn in this second-largest German city Hamburg |
#4451, aired 2004-01-05 | DO I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE? $200: This poet died in Dumfries, Scotland in 1796, just aged 37 Robert Burns |
#4451, aired 2004-01-05 | DO I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE? $400: Also known as Abu Mazen or "Father of Mazen", he became Palestinian prime minister in 2003 but later resigned Mahmoud Abbas |
#4451, aired 2004-01-05 | DO I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE? $600: In 1984, with a thousand bucks & a dream, he founded the computer company named for himself Michael Dell |
#4451, aired 2004-01-05 | DO I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE? $800: Born in France in 1596, he was a law student & soldier before becoming the father of modern philosophy Rene Descartes |
#4451, aired 2004-01-05 | DO I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE? $1000: A socialite whose name is still on magazines, he published Mademoisellle & Glamour starting in the 1930s Conde Nast |
#4300, aired 2003-04-18 | SOMEWHERE, B.C. $400: A World's Fair opened in this British Columbia city in May 1986 to great fanfare & a fainting spell by Princess Diana Vancouver |
#4300, aired 2003-04-18 | SOMEWHERE, B.C. $800: The Okanagan Valley is a big producer of these, also the major fruit crop of Washington state, due south apples |
#4300, aired 2003-04-18 | SOMEWHERE, B.C. $1200: Yoho National Park, named for a Cree word for "awe", is in eastern B.C., in these mountains Rockies |
#4300, aired 2003-04-18 | SOMEWHERE, B.C. $2,000 (Daily Double): City where you'll find the statue seen here Victoria |
#4290, aired 2003-04-04 | ON A MAP, SOMEWHERE $200: Dunoon, a burgh on the coast of this country, has a famous statue of "Highland Mary" Scotland |
#4290, aired 2003-04-04 | ON A MAP, SOMEWHERE $400: The Furka Pass gets you between the cantons of Uri & Valais in this country Switzerland |
#4290, aired 2003-04-04 | ON A MAP, SOMEWHERE $800: Hwange, formerly Wankie, is a town in this country, formerly Rhodesia Zimbabwe |
#4290, aired 2003-04-04 | ON A MAP, SOMEWHERE $1,000 (Daily Double): Stiklestad, a village in this country, is where King Olaf II was killed in a 1030 battle Norway |
#4290, aired 2003-04-04 | ON A MAP, SOMEWHERE $1000: Put on your thinking cap & tell us this is the country in which you'll find the village of Balaklava Ukraine |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | THE SOMEONE OF SOMEWHERE $100: KInd-hearted train robber Sam Bass has been called this British outlaw "of Texas" Robin Hood |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | THE SOMEONE OF SOMEWHERE $200: Firdawsi, known for his epic "Book of Kings", has been called this Greek poet "of Persia" Homer |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | THE SOMEONE OF SOMEWHERE $300: U.S. Grant was known as "The Hero of" this place, where he's pictured here: Appomattox |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | THE SOMEONE OF SOMEWHERE $400: It's what nurse Clara Barton was "The Angel of" The battlefield |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | THE SOMEONE OF SOMEWHERE $500: Ben Franklin dubbed silver-tongued Robert R. Livingston this Roman orator "of America" Cicero |
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