Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (129 results returned)

#8826, aired 2023-03-13DYNASTIES OF SPAIN $400: The marriage of this royal pair in 1469 led to the Trastamara Dynasty ruling over 2 kingdoms united into one Ferdinand & Isabella
#8826, aired 2023-03-13DYNASTIES OF SPAIN $800: From 1808 to 1813 King Joseph of this Corsican family ruled Spain Bonaparte
#8826, aired 2023-03-13DYNASTIES OF SPAIN $1200: Current king Felipe VI is of this royal house that at other times has ruled France & Sicily Bourbon
#8826, aired 2023-03-13DYNASTIES OF SPAIN $1600: Home to the Alhambra Palace, this last Moorish kingdom of Spain was ruled by the Nasrid Dynasty from the 1200s to 1492 Granada
#8826, aired 2023-03-13DYNASTIES OF SPAIN $2000: Around 585 A.D. King Leovigild of this Germanic people united much of Spain & began a dynasty that reigned there until 711 A.D. the Visigoths
#7918, aired 2019-01-30FRENCH MUSIC ABOUT SPAIN $400: Emmanuel Chabrier traveled through Spain in 1882 & titled this work after what Spaniards call their country "España"
#7918, aired 2019-01-30FRENCH MUSIC ABOUT SPAIN $800: Claude Debussy titled this work after the peninsula where Spain is located the "Iberian" peninsula
#7918, aired 2019-01-30FRENCH MUSIC ABOUT SPAIN $1600: Massenet's opera about this medieval Spanish hero premiered in 1885 with "Le", not "El", in the title El Cid
#7918, aired 2019-01-30FRENCH MUSIC ABOUT SPAIN $2000: Lalo's "Symphonie Espagnole" uses the rhythm of this Cuban dance that's also a famous aria in "Carmen" the habanera
#7918, aired 2019-01-30FRENCH MUSIC ABOUT SPAIN $6,800 (Daily Double): Maurice Ravel's Basque mother gave him a fondness for Spain most famously expressed in this 1928 work "Bolero"
#7576, aired 2017-07-17THE REIGN IN SPAIN $400: In 2014 this king stepped down in favor of his son, Prince Felipe Juan Carlos
#7576, aired 2017-07-17THE REIGN IN SPAIN $1200: His older brother Joseph was king of Naples from 1806 to 1808 & king of Spain from 1808 to 1813 Napoleon
#7576, aired 2017-07-17THE REIGN IN SPAIN $1600: After abdicating in 1556, Charles I, who was also Holy Roman Emperor, retired to this type of religious place of seclusion a monastery
#7576, aired 2017-07-17THE REIGN IN SPAIN $2000: This king XIII, who kept Spain neutral during World War I, was forced to flee the country in 1931 Alfonso
#7576, aired 2017-07-17THE REIGN IN SPAIN $4,000 (Daily Double): Grandson of Louis XIV of France, Philip V was the first Spanish ruler from this dynasty the Bourbon dynasty
#6984, aired 2015-01-15BOUNDARIES OF SPAIN $400: This country's only border is with Spain Portugal
#6984, aired 2015-01-15BOUNDARIES OF SPAIN $800: Spain's Balearic Islands are found in this body of water that laps against more than 1,000 miles of Spanish coast the Mediterranean Sea
#6984, aired 2015-01-15BOUNDARIES OF SPAIN $1200: In North Africa, this country borders the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta & Melilla Morocco
#6984, aired 2015-01-15BOUNDARIES OF SPAIN $1600: Legally Spanish territory, the tiny enclave of Llivia is found within France, way up in these mountains the Pyrenees
#6984, aired 2015-01-15BOUNDARIES OF SPAIN $2000: France's roughly 400-mile border with Spain stretches from the Gulf of Lion to this bay the Bay of Biscay
#6777, aired 2014-02-18A SPAIN IN THE BODY PART $400: President Obama has been known to joke about his orejas, these ears
#6777, aired 2014-02-18A SPAIN IN THE BODY PART $800: Los dedos are these, part of la mano fingers
#6777, aired 2014-02-18A SPAIN IN THE BODY PART $1200: I'd hate to put my pie in my boca (both, please) foot & mouth
#6777, aired 2014-02-18A SPAIN IN THE BODY PART $1600: Humans have doce pares de costillas, these bones ribs
#6777, aired 2014-02-18A SPAIN IN THE BODY PART $2000: Bone up on the craneo, this 5-letter word in English skull
#6554, aired 2013-02-28THE SPAIN! THE SPAIN! $400: In the 1960s Spain wanted a piece of this rock, but the locals voted to keep British control the Rock of Gibraltar
#6554, aired 2013-02-28THE SPAIN! THE SPAIN! $800: He was criticized in 2012 for going on an elephant hunt during tough financial times Juan Carlos
#6554, aired 2013-02-28THE SPAIN! THE SPAIN! $1200: A young Julio Iglesias played some goal for the junior squad of this soccer team from Spain's capital Real Madrid
#6554, aired 2013-02-28THE SPAIN! THE SPAIN! $1600: In 1508 this Spanish explorer settled Puerto Rico & was later named its governor Ponce de León
#6554, aired 2013-02-28THE SPAIN! THE SPAIN! $2,500 (Daily Double): After uniting their hearts, Ferdinand & Isabella united these 2 Spanish kingdoms in 1479 Castile & Aragon
#6396, aired 2012-06-11SPAIN KILLERS $200: In 1912 anarchist Manuel Pardinas gunned down premier Jose Canalejas in this Spanish capital Madrid
#6396, aired 2012-06-11SPAIN KILLERS $400: Numerous Spanish officials have been assassinated by ETA, a group demanding a homeland for these people the Basque
#6396, aired 2012-06-11SPAIN KILLERS $600: The 1936 assassination of Jose Calvo Sotelo was the final spark that set off this 3-year conflict the Spanish Civil War
#6396, aired 2012-06-11SPAIN KILLERS $1000: In 1974, 2 Spaniards convicted of killing policemen were the last to be executed via this strangulation device a garrote
#6396, aired 2012-06-11SPAIN KILLERS $2,000 (Daily Double): Barcelona-born Ramon Mercader killed this Soviet exile in Mexico City in 1940 Leon Trotsky
#4727, aired 2005-03-08THE REIGN IN SPAIN $400: This royal thwarted a coup d'etat in 1981 & to us he'll always be King of Spain Juan Carlos
#4727, aired 2005-03-08THE REIGN IN SPAIN $800: (Seinfeld's Jason Alexander gives the clue.) Due to a "Trivial Pursuit" misprint, I insisted to the Bubble Boy Spain was once ruled by the Moops & not these people the Moors
#4727, aired 2005-03-08THE REIGN IN SPAIN $1200: This Caudillo kept Spain neutral during WWII Francisco Franco
#4727, aired 2005-03-08THE REIGN IN SPAIN $1600: An 1872 Carlist revolt led to his abdication the following year; Falco might say, "Rock Me", this king! Amadeus
#4727, aired 2005-03-08THE REIGN IN SPAIN $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1700 Philip V founded this dynasty in Spain; it was France's ruling dynasty from 1589 to 1792 (the House of) Bourbon
#4521, aired 2004-04-12SPAIN & PORTUGAL $200: In 1755 an earthquake destroyed two-thirds of this Portuguese city Lisbon
#4521, aired 2004-04-12SPAIN & PORTUGAL $400: Sunbathing on the Costa Brava puts you on the coast of this body of water the Mediterranean Sea
#4521, aired 2004-04-12SPAIN & PORTUGAL $600: Portugal's King Manuel II, "The Unfortunate", did this in 1910 after finding he had no one to defend the throne abdicated
#4521, aired 2004-04-12SPAIN & PORTUGAL $800: Jerez de la Frontera is most noted for this wine sherry
#4521, aired 2004-04-12SPAIN & PORTUGAL $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew) Toledo is the heart of this region of Spain mentioned in the first sentence of "Don Quixote" La Mancha
#4463, aired 2004-01-21KING OF SPAIN $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew at the Palacio Real in Madrid, Spain) Last name of the man who ruled from this royal palace until Wellington chased him out in 1812 Bonaparte
#4463, aired 2004-01-21KING OF SPAIN $800: Philip IV of Spain was also king of this country until it broke away in 1640 Portugal
#4463, aired 2004-01-21KING OF SPAIN $1600: Goya painted Charles III in costume for this sport, to which Britannica says he had a fanatical addiction hunting
#4463, aired 2004-01-21KING OF SPAIN $2,000 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew) The royal palace was begun by Philip V, the first king of Spain from this French ruling family the Bourbons
#4463, aired 2004-01-21KING OF SPAIN $2000: (Sofia of the Clue Crew) Number of Alfonso, the last king to reside in the royal palace; he had the bad luck to be forced to step down 13
#4443, aired 2003-12-24TRAVEL SPAIN $400: (Video of Sarah in Toledo, Spain.) Windmills, like this one, inspired perhaps the most famous scene in all this writer's work Cervantes
#4443, aired 2003-12-24TRAVEL SPAIN $800: In the Autumn you can take in the festival of the harvest of these in Jerez grapes
#4443, aired 2003-12-24TRAVEL SPAIN $1200: (Video of Sarah in Barcelona, Spain.) Dinner in Spain isn't until 11, so I'm tiding myself over with these, whose name means cover or lid tapas
#4443, aired 2003-12-24TRAVEL SPAIN $1600: In the venerable city of Cordoba, you can still buy this material, perhaps including cordovan leather
#4443, aired 2003-12-24TRAVEL SPAIN $2000: (Video of Sarah in Barcelona, Spain.) This architect of the Temple de la Sagrada Familia truly gave his life to the project; he was still polishing its structures when he died Gaudi
#4058, aired 2002-04-03THIS IS SPAIN $200: As you'd expect, it was this city's surrender on March 28, 1939 that ended the Spanish Civil War Madrid
#4058, aired 2002-04-03THIS IS SPAIN $400: The Duero River flows across much of Spain, then turns to form the border with this country Portugal
#4058, aired 2002-04-03THIS IS SPAIN $600: Cape Creus in the extreme northeast juts into this body of water Mediterranean
#4058, aired 2002-04-03THIS IS SPAIN $800: This wine-producing region takes its name from the Oja River the Rioja
#4058, aired 2002-04-03THIS IS SPAIN $1000: This group of islands, a province of Spain, includes Majorca, Minorca & the smaller Cabrera the Balearic
#3833, aired 2001-04-11LADY OF SPAIN $100: Born in Spain in 1485, she bore Henry VIII 6 children but only 1 survived Catherine of Aragon
#3833, aired 2001-04-11LADY OF SPAIN $200: In the tennis-playing Sanchez family, Emilio & Javier get a Vicario-us thrill from the success of this sister Arantxa Sanchez Vicario
#3833, aired 2001-04-11LADY OF SPAIN $300: Carmen Maura's roles in Pedro Almodovar films include one of these in "Dark Habits" Nun
#3833, aired 2001-04-11LADY OF SPAIN $400: Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda, born in Camaguey on this island, gained fame in Spain as a romantic author Cuba
#3833, aired 2001-04-11LADY OF SPAIN $500: This 16th century Spanish saint was the subject of a 1995 Joan Osborne song St. Teresa of Avila
#3372, aired 1999-04-13IN SPAIN $200: In this city, the Queen Sofia Museum covers modern art as the Prado does the classics Madrid
#3372, aired 1999-04-13IN SPAIN $400: A 500-year-old hospice built for these travelers to Santiago de Compostela is said to be Europe's oldest hotel pilgrims
#3372, aired 1999-04-13IN SPAIN $600: Zaragoza is the capital of this region best known for King Ferdinand & his daughter Catherine of it Aragon
#3372, aired 1999-04-13IN SPAIN $800: "Sunny shore" is a translation of this Spanish term for the area that includes Malaga Costa del Sol
#3372, aired 1999-04-13IN SPAIN $1000: One of the world's first colonies was the Phoenician one at Gadir, now this similar-sounding Spanish city Cadiz
#2871, aired 1997-02-10SPAIN $100: Beginning as a Moorish fortress that guarded Toledo to the south, it's now the capital Madrid
#2871, aired 1997-02-10SPAIN $200: The trout stream in "The Sun Also Rises" is above the village of Burguete in this mountain range Pyrenees
#2871, aired 1997-02-10SPAIN $300: In the Catedral de Burgos you'll find the tomb of this 11th century national hero El Cid
#2871, aired 1997-02-10SPAIN $400: After Franco's death, this city, host of the 1992 Olympics, changed its street signs from Castilian to Catalan Barcelona
#2871, aired 1997-02-10SPAIN $500: A branch of this dynasty, originally French, was restored to the throne in 1814 & again in 1874 Bourbon
#1732, aired 1992-02-25SPAIN $200: These animals are specially bred near Salamanca to participate in Spain's national spectacle bulls
#1732, aired 1992-02-25SPAIN $400: Forms of this dance include the Alegrias, the Bulerias & the Farruca flamenco
#1732, aired 1992-02-25SPAIN $600: This city on the Mediterranean is known for it citrus fruit & La Seo Cathedral Valencia
#1732, aired 1992-02-25SPAIN $1,200 (Daily Double): In 1992 Spain is set to host the Olympics in Barcelona & a world's fair in this city Seville
#1716, aired 1992-02-03SPAIN $200: At the end of the Spanish Civil War in 1939, this man became dictator & remained in power until 1975 Francisco Franco
#1716, aired 1992-02-03SPAIN $400: This city, Spain's second largest, has a museum devoted to Catalan art Barcelona
#1716, aired 1992-02-03SPAIN $600: It's Spain's only nationally owned airline Iberia
#1716, aired 1992-02-03SPAIN $1,000 (Daily Double): The vineyards of Jerez de la Frontera, north of Cadiz, provide the grapes from which this amber wine is made sherry
#1716, aired 1992-02-03SPAIN $1000: It's 1 of 2 island groups considered Spanish provinces the Canary Islands (or the Balearic Islands)
#1568, aired 1991-05-29SPAIN $200: To usher in this day the Spanish eat a grape for each stroke of the clock at midnight New Year's
#1568, aired 1991-05-29SPAIN $400: The correct Spanish word for this is torero, not toreador a bullfighter
#1568, aired 1991-05-29SPAIN $600: Tapas bars specialize in serving this course of food hors d'oeuvres (appetizers)
#1568, aired 1991-05-29SPAIN $1,000 (Daily Double): Spain's oldest surviving epic poem is about the exploits of this hero who died in 1099 El Cid
#1568, aired 1991-05-29SPAIN $1000: This wild coast in Spain's northeast is one of Europe's most popular resort areas the Costa Brava
#1062, aired 1989-03-28SPAIN $200: These people of northern Spain are thought to be direct descendants of the prehistoric Iberians Basques
#1062, aired 1989-03-28SPAIN $400: Pico de Teide, Spain's highest mountain is on Tenerife in this island group Canary Islands
#1062, aired 1989-03-28SPAIN $600: 1 of 2 groups of nations which Spain joined in the 1980s (1 of) European Common Market or NATO
#1062, aired 1989-03-28SPAIN $800: This type of Spanish is the official language of Spain Castillian
#1062, aired 1989-03-28SPAIN $1000: Setting of 3 popular operas, it's also home to Europe's largest gothic cathedral Seville
#1029, aired 1989-02-09SPAIN $200: These islands were named for the Latin for "dog", not for the yellow birds that are also found there Canaries
#1029, aired 1989-02-09SPAIN $400: 1492 was a banner year for Spain; Columbus reached America & these invaders were finally defeated Moors
#1029, aired 1989-02-09SPAIN $600: Cervantes' "Don Quixote" made this Spanish province famous La Mancha
#1029, aired 1989-02-09SPAIN $800: While bullfighting is Spain's most distinctive sport, this int'l sport is the most popular soccer
#1029, aired 1989-02-09SPAIN $1000: This famous cellist left Spain in 1939 as a protest against the Franco government Pablo Casals
#1001, aired 1989-01-02SPAIN $100: This line from "My Fair Lady" is wrong; it's the northern mountain area that gets the most The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain
#1001, aired 1989-01-02SPAIN $200: A statue of this late leader in his home town of El Ferrol has survived 3 bombings Franco
#1001, aired 1989-01-02SPAIN $300: About 4,000 years ago these people occupied the peninsula on which Spain is found the Iberians
#1001, aired 1989-01-02SPAIN $400: In the 1808 war versus Napoleon, the Spanish hit & run tactics were 1st to be called this type of warfare guerilla
#1001, aired 1989-01-02SPAIN $500: Spaniards often celebrate these instead of birthdays feast days (saint days)
#786, aired 1988-01-25SPAIN $200: Spanish department stores now stay open through this traditional 3-hour period the siesta
#786, aired 1988-01-25SPAIN $400: A statue of them, Cervantes' famous pair, rides through a plaza in Madrid Don Quixote & Sancho Panza
#786, aired 1988-01-25SPAIN $800: Meaning "the red" in Arabic, this famous fortress in Granada was originally built by the Moors the Alhambra
#786, aired 1988-01-25SPAIN $1000: By 1825, Spain had lost all its American colonies except these 2 islands, which it lost by 1898 Cuba and Puerto Rico
#786, aired 1988-01-25SPAIN $2,500 (Daily Double): For a brief time in the early 19th c., his brother was installed as King Joseph I Napoleon
#701, aired 1987-09-28SPAIN $200: It began in 1936 & ended in 1939 the Spanish Civil War
#701, aired 1987-09-28SPAIN $400: The number of monarchs that have ruled Spain since 1900 2
#701, aired 1987-09-28SPAIN $800: 1 of the 3 largest islands of the Balearic group, all 3 popular resorts (1 of) Mallorca (Menorca or Ibiza)
#701, aired 1987-09-28SPAIN $1000: "Blood Wedding", "Yerma" & "The House of Bernarda Alba" form a famous trilogy by this playwright (García) Lorca
#701, aired 1987-09-28SPAIN $1,100 (Daily Double): Title of the following, it means a woman from the 2nd largest Andalusian city: [Instrumental music plays] "Malagueña"
#674, aired 1987-07-09SPAIN $200: In 1547, this author was born near Madrid, which Spaniards call "the largest village in La Mancha" Cervantes
#674, aired 1987-07-09SPAIN $400: Due to its Axis ties, Spain was initially denied membership in this international organization the United Nations
#674, aired 1987-07-09SPAIN $600: Of Guadalajara, Cordoba or Durango, the number you'll find in both Mexico & Spain three
#674, aired 1987-07-09SPAIN $800: For nearly 200 years after Ferdinand died, Spain was ruled by members of this "Austrian" dynasty the Hapsburgs
#474, aired 1986-10-02SPAIN $200: Salad dressing named for the capital of the isle of Minorca, Mahon mayonnaise
#474, aired 1986-10-02SPAIN $300 (Daily Double): City for which this song is named: ["Instrumental music plays"] Granada
#474, aired 1986-10-02SPAIN $400: Madrid's national museum of painting & sculpture is known by this name the Prado
#474, aired 1986-10-02SPAIN $800: Capital of Republican Spain for much of the Civil War, its Jan. 1939 fall assured Franco victory Barcelona
#92, aired 1985-01-15SPAIN $100: Contrary to song, the northern mountains get most of this, not the plains rain
#92, aired 1985-01-15SPAIN $200: A cold soup made of strained tomatoes, cucumbers, olive oil & spices gazpacho
#92, aired 1985-01-15SPAIN $300: What English buccaneers & pirates called South America's northern coast the Spanish Main
#92, aired 1985-01-15SPAIN $400: In 1479 Castile & this kingdom united to bring Spain under single rule Aragon
#92, aired 1985-01-15SPAIN $500: In 1808 word coined to describe the hit & run method of fighting used against the French guerilla
#18, aired 1984-10-03SPAIN $400: Mustachioed painter who could be knighted "Sur Real" Salvador Dalí
#18, aired 1984-10-03SPAIN $500: Don Quixote's creator, he was the real "Man from La Mancha" Don Miguel de Cervantes

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (2 results returned)

#2752, aired 1996-07-16SPAIN: This Catalonian city, once the capital of the Visigoths, may be named for a Carthaginian family Barcelona
#2161, aired 1994-01-17SPAIN: The name of this southern region of Spain probably came from a word that means "land of the Vandals" Andalusia



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