Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)

#6365, aired 2012-04-27SPYING $400: A spy for one country who says he's working for another, or a Tom Clancy splinter cell video game double agent
#6365, aired 2012-04-27SPYING $800: The first member of this armed service convicted of espionage was Clayton Lonetree, a guard at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow the Marines
#6365, aired 2012-04-27SPYING $1200: Codebreaking revealed Japanese plans to invade this island way out in the Pacific, & the U.S. Navy was ready in June 1942 Midway
#6365, aired 2012-04-27SPYING $1600: Captain Cumming went by this name as 1st head of MI6, & his successors followed suit though their names didn't match C
#6365, aired 2012-04-27SPYING $3,000 (Daily Double): Normally a verb, in spy jargon it's a noun meaning acquisition of an electronic message not meant for you intercept
#4013, aired 2002-01-30SPIES & SPYING $200: This French emperor dubbed Karl Schulmeister, his man in Vienna, "The Emperor of Spies" Napoleon
#4013, aired 2002-01-30SPIES & SPYING $400: During WWII teenage American physicist Theodore Hall passed secrets about this weapon to the USSR atom bomb
#4013, aired 2002-01-30SPIES & SPYING $600: On loan from Hitler, Bernard Kuehn spied for the Japanese at this U.S. naval base Pearl Harbor
#4013, aired 2002-01-30SPIES & SPYING $800: Robert Townsend spied for George Washington by posing as one of these pro-British colonists Tory
#4013, aired 2002-01-30SPIES & SPYING $1000: This common verb means to make an enemy agent into a double agent working for you as well turn
#866, aired 1988-05-16SPIES & SPYING $100: As of December 4, 1981, the CIA was given permission to "spy" within this country United States
#866, aired 1988-05-16SPIES & SPYING $200: Some credit Francis Bacon with coining this term for an agent who burrows into a rival spy agency mole
#866, aired 1988-05-16SPIES & SPYING $300: Warned by spies, Francis Drake spent time bowling while waiting for invasion by this in 1588 Spanish Armada
#866, aired 1988-05-16SPIES & SPYING $400: It's now thought she was innocent, but shot by the French as a military coverup Mata Hari
#866, aired 1988-05-16SPIES & SPYING $500: It's said this Macedonian read the letters his men sent home, thus discovering & eliminating the disloyal ones Alexander the Great

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