Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (45 results returned)
#8786, aired 2023-01-16 | CIRCLES, SQUARES & DODECAHEDRONS $200: You'll find the National Museum of China on the east side of this square Tiananmen Square |
#8786, aired 2023-01-16 | CIRCLES, SQUARES & DODECAHEDRONS $400: The damage caused by a barbarian's weapon can be determined by a roll of a dodecahedron in this game created in 1974 Dungeons & Dragons |
#8786, aired 2023-01-16 | CIRCLES, SQUARES & DODECAHEDRONS $600: It's the equation for the circumference of a circle 2πr |
#8786, aired 2023-01-16 | CIRCLES, SQUARES & DODECAHEDRONS $800: For this move, also a leisurely walk, square dancers join hands & walk counterclockwise until they reach the home position promenade |
#8786, aired 2023-01-16 | CIRCLES, SQUARES & DODECAHEDRONS $1000: Found at 66 1/2 degrees south latitude, it's one of the 5 major geographic circles of the Earth the Antarctic Circle |
#8257, aired 2020-10-13 | A BUNCH OF SQUARES $400: This square is enclosed on 3 sides by Gum Department Store, St. Basil's Cathedral & the Kremlin Red Square |
#8257, aired 2020-10-13 | A BUNCH OF SQUARES $800: Mao Zedong's body lies in state in a crystal coffin in a memorial hall on this square in Beijing Tiananmen |
#8257, aired 2020-10-13 | A BUNCH OF SQUARES $1200: St. Mark's Square in this Italian city has been called "the finest drawing room in Europe" Venice |
#8257, aired 2020-10-13 | A BUNCH OF SQUARES $1600: Home to the Palacio Nacional, this Latin American city's large square known as the Zocalo is a public plaza in use since Aztec times Mexico City |
#8257, aired 2020-10-13 | A BUNCH OF SQUARES $2000: The name of this Cairo square at the center of Arab Spring protests means "liberation" in Arabic Tahrir Square |
#6969, aired 2014-12-25 | SQUARES $400: The center of the Theater District in Manhattan, it's formed by the intersection of 7th Ave., 42nd St. & Broadway Times Square |
#6969, aired 2014-12-25 | SQUARES $800: Ironically, the Avenue of Eternal Peace leads to this square, the site of protests in June 1989 Tiananmen Square |
#6969, aired 2014-12-25 | SQUARES $1200: This London square was named for an 1805 naval victory Trafalgar Square |
#6969, aired 2014-12-25 | SQUARES $2,000 (Daily Double): Statues of foreign heroes of the Revolutionary War are at each corner of this D.C. square named for one of those heroes Lafayette (Square) |
#6969, aired 2014-12-25 | SQUARES $2000: On Nov. 8, 1918 this Los Angeles square was formally named in honor of a World War I general Pershing |
#5800, aired 2009-11-27 | HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $200: Hey, lady! In 1963, as Julius Kelp in "The Nutty Professor", he played a square Jerry Lewis |
#5800, aired 2009-11-27 | HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $400: Uncool Sarah Jessica Parker & Amy Linker tried to fit in as freshmen in this early '80s sitcom Square Pegs |
#5800, aired 2009-11-27 | HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $600: This ubernerd became the breakout character of "Family Matters" Urkel |
#5800, aired 2009-11-27 | HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $800: The geeky Lambda Lambda Lambda fraternity rises up against the jocks of Alpha Beta in this 1984 big screen comedy Revenge of the Nerds |
#5800, aired 2009-11-27 | HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $1000: Judd Apatow produced this 1999 TV series about weirdos & dweebs Freaks and Geeks |
#5647, aired 2009-03-10 | HOLLYWOOD NON-SQUARES $200: This HBO series is loosely based on Mark Wahlberg's Hollywood experiences; if only my life were as exciting Entourage |
#5647, aired 2009-03-10 | HOLLYWOOD NON-SQUARES $400: This heiress said, "Having a nightclub in your house really helps for having a party"; that's hot Paris Hilton |
#5647, aired 2009-03-10 | HOLLYWOOD NON-SQUARES $600: With ex-girlfriends like Lindsay Lohan & Mandy Moore, Wilmer Valderrama has come a long way since playing Fez on this sitcom That '70s Show |
#5647, aired 2009-03-10 | HOLLYWOOD NON-SQUARES $800: An on-the-town Mischa Barton got more time to pose for paparazzi after she left this teen soap in 2006 The O.C. |
#5647, aired 2009-03-10 | HOLLYWOOD NON-SQUARES $1000: This celebutante has had romances with DJ AM & with rocker Joel Madden Nicole Richie |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | THEY WERE THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $200: Asked why Hells Angels wore leather, this center square replied "Because chiffon wrinkles" Paul Lynde |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | THEY WERE THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $400: Cuchi cuchi! At 14, this square won a scholarship to study guitar with Segovia Charo |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | THEY WERE THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $600: As this suspender-clad character, Cliff Arquette answered which sense diminishes with age with "my sense of decency" Charley Weaver |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | THEY WERE THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $800: Is there anything on your body that was there the day you were born?; this "Dick Van Dyke" star: "The black bow" Rose Marie |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | THEY WERE THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $1000: "Ever get the feeling... the world was a tuxedo & you were a pair of brown shoes?" asked "Lonesome George", aka him George Gobel |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $100: Now a star of gritty big-screen blockbusters, he tendered bar on "Cheers" for 8 years as a naive Indiana farmboy Woody Harrelson |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $200: Homer Simpson is often flummoxed by the behavior of this dweeby next-door neighbor Ned Flanders |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $300: In "The Incredible Mr. Limpet" this man played a nebbish-turned-fish who befuddled the Nazis Don Knotts |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $400: Her performances as the nerdy Lisa Loopner on "Saturday Night Live" were "so funny I forgot to laugh" Gilda Radner |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $500: During its first season, Jaleel White joined this show as the ultra-nerdy Steve Urkel Family Matters |
#3688, aired 2000-09-20 | GEOGRAPHIC SQUARES $100: This London square is dominated by a 170-foot column topped by a statue of Horatio Nelson Trafalgar Square |
#3688, aired 2000-09-20 | GEOGRAPHIC SQUARES $200: It's the square seen here [New York City] Times Square |
#3688, aired 2000-09-20 | GEOGRAPHIC SQUARES $300: Krasnaya Ploshchad, the Russian name for this, can mean "beautiful square" Red Square |
#3688, aired 2000-09-20 | GEOGRAPHIC SQUARES $400: On June 3 & 4, 1989, the People's Liberation Army killed hundreds of pro-democracy supporters here Tiananmen Square |
#3688, aired 2000-09-20 | GEOGRAPHIC SQUARES $500: Called the "Drawing Room of Europe" by Napoleon, it's been the heart of Venetian life for over 1,000 years Piazza San Marco (St. Mark's Square) |
#1207, aired 1989-11-28 | GEOGRAPHIC SQUARES $200: The Russian name of this Moscow landmark can also be translated "beautiful plaza" Red Square |
#1207, aired 1989-11-28 | GEOGRAPHIC SQUARES $400: On Wednesdays, when he's in the Vatican, the pope holds a general audience on this square St. Peter's Square |
#1207, aired 1989-11-28 | GEOGRAPHIC SQUARES $600: Well known squares on the West End of this city include Berkeley, Russell & Grosvener London |
#1207, aired 1989-11-28 | GEOGRAPHIC SQUARES $800: The Macy's Thanksgiving Parade ends at this square where Macy's is located Herald Square |
#1207, aired 1989-11-28 | GEOGRAPHIC SQUARES $1,500 (Daily Double): The square that was the center of Chinese student protests in May 1989 Tiananmen Square |
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