Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (144 results returned)

#9183, aired 2024-10-16THAT'S SUCH A CLICHÉ! $400: Reportedly, for physicist Richard Feynman & this 3-word cliché was "this dying is boring" his famous last words
#9183, aired 2024-10-16THAT'S SUCH A CLICHÉ! $800: Do me a favor & I'll do you one--tell us that in Latin it's "manus manum lavat" one hand washes the other
#9183, aired 2024-10-16THAT'S SUCH A CLICHÉ! $1200: To a friend who has betrayed you, you might use this Latin phrase from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" Et tu, Brute
#9183, aired 2024-10-16THAT'S SUCH A CLICHÉ! $1600: Going back to Galatians 5:4, this expression means to lose favor or lapse into sin to fall from grace
#9183, aired 2024-10-16THAT'S SUCH A CLICHÉ! $2000: It's the same idea as "15 minutes of fame" & can be applied, literally, to Lady Jane Grey a nine-days wonder
#8929, aired 2023-09-14SUCH COLORFUL LANGUAGE! $400: Alliterative term for writing full of exaggerated pathos purple prose
#8929, aired 2023-09-14SUCH COLORFUL LANGUAGE! $800: Sanguinary term for an aristocrat a blue blood
#8929, aired 2023-09-14SUCH COLORFUL LANGUAGE! $1200: Vespula alascensis is one species of this picnic-pestering wasp a yellowjacket
#8929, aired 2023-09-14SUCH COLORFUL LANGUAGE! $1600: The House Un-American Activities Committee inspired Hollywood to create one of these registers of disapproval a blacklist
#8929, aired 2023-09-14SUCH COLORFUL LANGUAGE! $2000: To gloss over errors to free one from blame, or to keep the other team scoreless to whitewash
#8820, aired 2023-03-03YOU'RE SUCH AN IDIOM! $200 (Daily Double): If something is relatively easy to do or understand, then "It's not" this, Robert Goddard's field rocket science
#8820, aired 2023-03-03YOU'RE SUCH AN IDIOM! $400: Oh, boy, you've got a problem now; you did this literally opened up a can of worms
#8820, aired 2023-03-03YOU'RE SUCH AN IDIOM! $800: When you sever a connection, like with your cable company, you do this, something that's also done just after birth cut the cord
#8820, aired 2023-03-03YOU'RE SUCH AN IDIOM! $1200: Danger! Danger! Beware of this animal in disguise a wolf in sheep's clothing
#8820, aired 2023-03-03YOU'RE SUCH AN IDIOM! $1600: To hide a problem is to "sweep it" here under the rug
#8679, aired 2022-07-07SUCH GREAT CHEMISTRY $400: This point for a substance as a liquid is basically the same as the melting point for the same stuff as a solid the freezing point
#8679, aired 2022-07-07SUCH GREAT CHEMISTRY $800: Using mass spectrometry, neon was the first element shown to exist in more than one of these stable variations an isotope
#8679, aired 2022-07-07SUCH GREAT CHEMISTRY $1200: This group of 7 elements is on the far right side of the periodic table, not associating with the halogens next to them the noble gases
#8679, aired 2022-07-07SUCH GREAT CHEMISTRY $2000: The electrons in the outer shell of an atom are called this type of electron, from the Latin for "power" a valence
#8679, aired 2022-07-07SUCH GREAT CHEMISTRY $2,399 (Daily Double): Rubber is made up of these chain like molecules with a name from Greek meaning "having many parts" polymers
#8665, aired 2022-06-17SUCH A PEASANT LIFE $400: After working dawn to dusk, it's time for some mead, an alcoholic concoction brewed from water & this sweet stuff honey
#8665, aired 2022-06-17SUCH A PEASANT LIFE $800: Our lord's away fighting again, across the channel in the battles of Blanchetaque & Caen; hope this war is over soon a Hundred Years' War
#8665, aired 2022-06-17SUCH A PEASANT LIFE $1200: You might think I'm revolting, but I swear I did not join Wat Tyler's peasant revolt that stormed this fortress on June 14, 1381 the Tower of London
#8665, aired 2022-06-17SUCH A PEASANT LIFE $1,500 (Daily Double): Not much travel for us normally, but I am considering a pilgrimage to Glastonbury to see the grave of this legendary queen Guinevere
#8665, aired 2022-06-17SUCH A PEASANT LIFE $2000: No more back-breaking farm labor for me; I've got this new job at the manor, curing hides & making leather a tanner
#8388, aired 2021-04-28WE HAVE SUCH CHEMISTRY $800: In 2015 DuPont spun off a company called Chemours to produce Opteon, Freon & this -on used on cookware Teflon
#8388, aired 2021-04-28WE HAVE SUCH CHEMISTRY $1200: Po-210, an isotope of this element, is used in gold foil to eliminate static electricity in industrial processes polonium
#8388, aired 2021-04-28WE HAVE SUCH CHEMISTRY $1600: These naturally occurring lipids are named for their trios of molecules; in tristearin, they're all stearic acid triglycerides
#8388, aired 2021-04-28WE HAVE SUCH CHEMISTRY $2000: This Frenchman's 1789 "Elementary Treatise on Chemistry" is said to be the field's first modern textbook Lavoisier
#8027, aired 2019-07-02& SUCH $400: No big surprise--this department store has an outpost at 611 5th Avenue in Manhattan Saks 5th Avenue
#8027, aired 2019-07-02& SUCH $800: Daniel Craig took over the James Bond franchise with this 2006 feature Casino Royale
#8027, aired 2019-07-02& SUCH $1200: A sci-fi author & Navy man, he founded the Church of Scientology (L. Ron) Hubbard
#8027, aired 2019-07-02& SUCH $1600: This late funny man won a 2001 Grammy for Best Comedy Album for "Braindroppings" George Carlin
#8027, aired 2019-07-02& SUCH $2000: New York Harbor had Ellis Island; San Francisco Bay had this island as its immigration station Angel Island
#7868, aired 2018-11-21SUCH NOVEL CHARACTERS $400: "Let me say this: bein a idiot is no box of chocolates" are the first words of this title character Forrest Gump
#7868, aired 2018-11-21SUCH NOVEL CHARACTERS $800: In this Flaubert work, then-mademoiselle Emma pricks her finger, puts it in her mouth & sucks it & Charles is smitten Madame Bovary
#7868, aired 2018-11-21SUCH NOVEL CHARACTERS $1200: Title of a classic Max Brand novel of the Old West--this wronged man "Rides Again" Destry
#7868, aired 2018-11-21SUCH NOVEL CHARACTERS $1600: In 1817 Sir Walter Scott published this novel about a Scottish outlaw Rob Roy
#7868, aired 2018-11-21SUCH NOVEL CHARACTERS $2000: In this Bret Easton Ellis novel, Patrick Bateman doesn't want to ruin his Alexander Julian suit with the spray of blood American Psycho
#7709, aired 2018-03-01SUCH NOVEL CHARACTERS $400: Behaving like this hard-charging hero of a 1605 Spanish work has become shorthand for impractical idealism Don Quixote
#7709, aired 2018-03-01SUCH NOVEL CHARACTERS $800: In "Little Women" this character declares, "I'm dying to go and fight with Papa. And I can only stay at home & knit" Jo
#7709, aired 2018-03-01SUCH NOVEL CHARACTERS $1200: This one of Dumas' 3 musketeers is the extrovert of the group--loud, brash & a courageous fighter & friend Porthos
#7709, aired 2018-03-01SUCH NOVEL CHARACTERS $1600: "I have brains & almost all the rest of the world are fools", says Becky Sharp in this author's "Vanity Fair" Thackeray
#7709, aired 2018-03-01SUCH NOVEL CHARACTERS $3,000 (Daily Double): During the French Revolution, Sir Percy Blakeney disguises himself as this hero to rescue the wrongly jailed the Scarlet Pimpernel
#7535, aired 2017-05-19YOU'RE SUCH A HOMER $200: Every Homeric scholar knows that these 2 epic texts are what Homer is best known for The Iliad and The Odyssey
#7535, aired 2017-05-19YOU'RE SUCH A HOMER $400: Homer, Alaska calls itself the "capital of the world" for this fish that also starts with an "H" halibut
#7535, aired 2017-05-19YOU'RE SUCH A HOMER $600: A 2016 episode of "The Simpsons" was "Simprovised" at the end as this actor took live hotline calls as Homer Simpson Dan Castellaneta
#7535, aired 2017-05-19YOU'RE SUCH A HOMER $800: Careful now, kids--the 1872 painting by this man depicts a game of "snap the whip" Winslow Homer
#7535, aired 2017-05-19YOU'RE SUCH A HOMER $1000: In 1892 he bought a first-class ticket on the E. Louisiana Railroad; later, he found himself in front of Judge John Ferguson Homer Plessy
#7417, aired 2016-12-06SUCH COLORFUL LANGUAGE! $400: Alliterative term for writing full of exaggerated pathos purple prose
#7417, aired 2016-12-06SUCH COLORFUL LANGUAGE! $800: Sanguinary term for an aristocrat blue blood
#7417, aired 2016-12-06SUCH COLORFUL LANGUAGE! $1200: Vespula vulgaris is one species of this picnic-pestering wasp a yellow jacket
#7417, aired 2016-12-06SUCH COLORFUL LANGUAGE! $1600: Jealousy, as defined by "Othello" the green-eyed monster
#7417, aired 2016-12-06SUCH COLORFUL LANGUAGE! $2000: To gloss over errors to free one from blame, or to keep the other team scoreless whitewash
#6675, aired 2013-09-27TITLES & SUCH $400: In the U.S. "Esquire" is usually reserved for those in this job a lawyer
#6675, aired 2013-09-27TITLES & SUCH $800: Some reverends have a D.D. after their names, meaning this a Doctor of Divinity
#6675, aired 2013-09-27TITLES & SUCH $1200: The highest honor of the City of London is making you an honorary one of these of the city Freeman
#6675, aired 2013-09-27TITLES & SUCH $1600: A student who has completed all requirements but one for a Ph.D. may use the title "ABD", meaning "all but" this text dissertation
#6675, aired 2013-09-27TITLES & SUCH $2000: After Haskell Wexler's name you might have seen ASC, the C for this movie job a cinematographer
#6442, aired 2012-09-25SUCH A LITERARY CHARACTER! $200: In some editions he's identified on the title page as "Tom Sawyer's Comrade" Huckleberry Finn
#6442, aired 2012-09-25SUCH A LITERARY CHARACTER! $400: It must have depressed Eeyore even more to realize he's not the title character in this 1926 work Winnie the Pooh
#6442, aired 2012-09-25SUCH A LITERARY CHARACTER! $600: Robert Bloch based this motel owner in his novel "Psycho" on convicted Wisconsin killer Ed Gein Norman Bates
#6442, aired 2012-09-25SUCH A LITERARY CHARACTER! $800: "Peter flung my arm... to a crocodile" is a line from this captain in "Peter Pan" Captain Hook
#6442, aired 2012-09-25SUCH A LITERARY CHARACTER! $1000: Spymaster Karla is George Smiley's adversary in books by this man John le Carré
#6161, aired 2011-05-30ON SUCH A WINTER'S DAY $400: On Jan. 15, 1827 a man exited an oven (holding an overdone steak!) in a suit of this in a test of its heat resistance asbestos
#6161, aired 2011-05-30ON SUCH A WINTER'S DAY $800: On Dec. 27, 1900 she staged her 1st big "raid" when she marched on a Wichita saloon & smashed all liquor bottles in reach Carrie Nation
#6161, aired 2011-05-30ON SUCH A WINTER'S DAY $1200: He & Alfred Vail demonstrated their telegraph publicly for the first time on Jan. 6, 1838 in Morristown (Samuel) Morse
#6161, aired 2011-05-30ON SUCH A WINTER'S DAY $2000: In his Feb. 18, 1861 inaugural address, he spoke of "the absence of wrong on our part" Jefferson Davis
#6161, aired 2011-05-30ON SUCH A WINTER'S DAY $3,000 (Daily Double): On Jan. 14, 2011 President Ben Ali fled this African country as his people protested his 23-year rule Tunisia
#6026, aired 2010-11-22YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL! $200: It's the only seal with tusks a walrus
#6026, aired 2010-11-22YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL! $400: In parts of Asia, more than half the milk produced comes from the "water" type of this bovid buffalo
#6026, aired 2010-11-22YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL! $600: North America's 2 venomous lizards are the Mexican beaded lizard & this scary denizen of the Southwest a Gila monster
#6026, aired 2010-11-22YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL! $800: This agile monkey of the Americas dines on, among other things, the arachnid in its name a spider monkey
#6026, aired 2010-11-22YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL! $1000: Around 9 pounds at birth, the pygmy species of this African mammal may eventually reach some 600 pounds a hippopotamus
#5841, aired 2010-01-25SUCH A SWEETIE $200: It's "The Great American Chocolate Bar" Hershey's
#5841, aired 2010-01-25SUCH A SWEETIE $400: "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't" when purchasing these 2 candy bars Almond Joy and Mounds
#5841, aired 2010-01-25SUCH A SWEETIE $600: People have been puckering up with these candies since the '60s Lemon Heads
#5841, aired 2010-01-25SUCH A SWEETIE $800: "Nobody better lay a finger on" this candy I left in my dressing room a Butterfinger
#5841, aired 2010-01-25SUCH A SWEETIE $1000: They're the movie theater favorites seen here Junior Mints
#5806, aired 2009-12-07SUCH GOOD CHEMISTRY $200: Chemically, it's the makeup of a pure snowflake H2O
#5806, aired 2009-12-07SUCH GOOD CHEMISTRY $400: In 1824 Jons Jakob Berzelius found this nonmetallic element that later lent its name to a California valley silicon
#5806, aired 2009-12-07SUCH GOOD CHEMISTRY $600: He won 2 Nobel Prizes: one for Chemistry in 1954 & one for Peace in 1962 (Linus) Pauling
#5806, aired 2009-12-07SUCH GOOD CHEMISTRY $800: If your dentist likes you, he may give you this gas discovered by Joseph Priestley in 1772 nitrous oxide (laughing gas)
#5806, aired 2009-12-07SUCH GOOD CHEMISTRY $1000: A U.S. nuclear weapon using this element, Co, has been termed a doomsday device, as it would wipe out life on Earth cobalt
#5779, aired 2009-10-29I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM $200: It means to be daring or risky throw caution to the wind
#5779, aired 2009-10-29I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM $400: To find a reasonable compromise strike a happy medium
#5779, aired 2009-10-29I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM $600: This idiom, meaning to show extreme modesty, has its origin in the Bible's book of Matthew hiding your light under a bushel (keeping your light underneath a bushel accepted)
#5779, aired 2009-10-29I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM $800: To not spend more than absolutely necessary to pinch pennies
#5779, aired 2009-10-29I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM $1000: It means to be physically overdeveloped to the point of hindrance to be muscle-bound
#5644, aired 2009-03-05I'M IN SUCH A STATE! $200: I'm darn proud knowin' no other part of North America is closer to Asia than this state, you betcha! Alaska
#5644, aired 2009-03-05I'M IN SUCH A STATE! $400: I'm pleased to find this state has the Miss. Alluvial Plain & that the Miss. River empties into the Gulf of Mexico there Louisiana
#5644, aired 2009-03-05I'M IN SUCH A STATE! $600: The fact that some vehicles have gone more than 600 mph on its Bonneville Salt Flats amazes me Utah
#5644, aired 2009-03-05I'M IN SUCH A STATE! $800: If I don't have a bourbon in hand when I visit this state's Cumberland Falls State Park, I'm vexed Kentucky
#5644, aired 2009-03-05I'M IN SUCH A STATE! $1000: I'm of one mind to say it's the only state with a unicameral state legislature Nebraska
#5561, aired 2008-11-10YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL! $200: The red-bellied type is the sharpest-toothed of this fish whose jaws Amazon Indians have used as scissors a piranha
#5561, aired 2008-11-10YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL! $400: This domesticated pack animal is the largest member of the camel family in South America the llama
#5561, aired 2008-11-10YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL! $600: This fastest land mammal can reach 45 mph in 2 seconds flat; go cat, go! a cheetah
#5561, aired 2008-11-10YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL! $1000: Pictured here, this husky-like sled dog is named for the Inuit tribe who developed the breed Malamute
#5561, aired 2008-11-10YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL! $1,200 (Daily Double): In Europe, the moose goes by this 3-letter name an elk
#5462, aired 2008-05-13YOU'RE SUCH AN IDIOM! $200: "Barking up" this originated with hunting; a dog would sometimes make a mistake locating its prey the wrong tree
#5462, aired 2008-05-13YOU'RE SUCH AN IDIOM! $400: Said too much? Revealed a secret that you didn't mean to? You've had a "slip of" this the tongue
#5462, aired 2008-05-13YOU'RE SUCH AN IDIOM! $600: An auto mechanic is popularly referred to as this kind of primate a grease monkey
#5462, aired 2008-05-13YOU'RE SUCH AN IDIOM! $800: To be rowdy or make trouble is to do this, referring to Abel's brother raising Cain
#5462, aired 2008-05-13YOU'RE SUCH AN IDIOM! $4,800 (Daily Double): It describes a small, out-of-the-way place, or an aperture in Hadrian's famous structure a hole in the wall
#5021, aired 2006-06-12YOU'RE SUCH A TOOL! $200: A mixture of fruit juices--Hawaiian, for example a punch
#5021, aired 2006-06-12YOU'RE SUCH A TOOL! $400: An L.A.-based basketball team the Clippers
#5021, aired 2006-06-12YOU'RE SUCH A TOOL! $600: A folder for holding papers file
#5021, aired 2006-06-12YOU'RE SUCH A TOOL! $800: A "stud"ly card game poker
#5021, aired 2006-06-12YOU'RE SUCH A TOOL! $1000: A helicopter a chopper
#4932, aired 2006-02-07YOU'RE SUCH AN "IMP" $200: Your genome is over 95% the same as this animal's a chimpanzee's
#4932, aired 2006-02-07YOU'RE SUCH AN "IMP" $400: Due to a leg injury, you might walk with one of these a limp
#4932, aired 2006-02-07YOU'RE SUCH AN "IMP" $600: Semitransparent crustacean a shrimp
#4932, aired 2006-02-07YOU'RE SUCH AN "IMP" $800: 5-letter word: to groom oneself in a fussy way to primp
#4932, aired 2006-02-07YOU'RE SUCH AN "IMP" $1000: To not provide enough of something to skimp
#4836, aired 2005-09-26SUCH AUGUST GENTLEMEN $200: 18th century clergyman Augustus Montague Toplady wrote the verses, not heard here, to this hymn "Rock Of Ages"
#4836, aired 2005-09-26SUCH AUGUST GENTLEMEN $400: A work from around 1910 by this Auguste gentleman is seen here Rodin
#4836, aired 2005-09-26SUCH AUGUST GENTLEMEN $600: St. Ambrose himself converted & baptized this longtime influential bishop of Hippo (St.) Augustine
#4836, aired 2005-09-26SUCH AUGUST GENTLEMEN $800: Augusto is the first name of this controversial onetime South American dictator Pinochet
#4836, aired 2005-09-26SUCH AUGUST GENTLEMEN $1000: Augustus was the middle name of this "Lucky" hero born in 1902 (Charles A.) Lindbergh
#4390, aired 2003-10-10I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM! $200: Meaning "to quiet down", it derives from the practice of stuffing a stocking into a gramophone to control volume put a sock in it
#4390, aired 2003-10-10I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM! $400: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew standing in front of a chalkboard) It's the 2-word term for this "arboreal" representation family tree
#4390, aired 2003-10-10I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM! $600: On April 14, 1865 John Wilkes Booth must have taken literally this 3-word actors' phrase meaning "good luck" break a leg
#4390, aired 2003-10-10I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM! $800: An enthusiastic hard worker is often described as one of these zealous rodents eager beaver (or busy beaver)
#4390, aired 2003-10-10I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM! $1000: To "machine gun the zephyr" is a literal way of saying this phrase meaning to chat aimlessly shoot the breeze
#4360, aired 2003-07-11YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL $200: Coots, rails & limpkins are types of these birds
#4360, aired 2003-07-11YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL $400: The spines on a hedgehog are actually a modified form of this, something you have hair
#4360, aired 2003-07-11YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew at the Columbus (Ohio) Zoo) This 2-word term applied to manatees includes the name of a placid land animal sea cow
#4360, aired 2003-07-11YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL $800: At about 500 pounds, the pygmy species of this is only about 1/10 the mass of the full-sized version hippopotamus
#4360, aired 2003-07-11YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL $1000: Meaning "intoxicated", musth is when the bulls of the African or Asian species of these go beserk elephants
#4205, aired 2002-12-06I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM $200: You can "learn by heart" or as they used to say, "commit to" this memory
#4205, aired 2002-12-06I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM $400: When you're fully prepared for action, you're like a hunter with a heavy charge of ammo who's "loaded for" this bear
#4205, aired 2002-12-06I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM $600: You can "beat" this 1987 Bond title "out of" someone The Living Daylights
#4205, aired 2002-12-06I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM $800: You can do this "through the ranks", "to the bait" or "to the occasion" rise
#4205, aired 2002-12-06I FEEL LIKE SUCH AN IDIOM $1000: This tactic in basketball is used as an idiom for "an all-out effort to exert pressure" full-court press
#4171, aired 2002-10-21DON'T BE SUCH A HEDGEHOG $400: In 1999 this Sega video game hedgehog starred in his own home video Sonic the Hedgehog
#4171, aired 2002-10-21DON'T BE SUCH A HEDGEHOG $800: Khrushchev said, "If you start throwing hedgehogs under me, I shall throw" 2 of these prickly beasts under you porcupines
#4171, aired 2002-10-21DON'T BE SUCH A HEDGEHOG $1200: The Intl. Hedgehog Society says the 38 accepted ones of these for show hedgehogs include silver & cinnamon colors
#4171, aired 2002-10-21DON'T BE SUCH A HEDGEHOG $1600: This Fairy queen in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" mentions the hedgehog Titania
#4171, aired 2002-10-21DON'T BE SUCH A HEDGEHOG $2000: Though hedgehogs' diet may include mice & snakes, they're still classified as part of this order Insectivores
#3607, aired 2000-04-18I'M SUCH A FUNGI $100: To leaven your bread, add this fungus to it yeast
#3607, aired 2000-04-18I'M SUCH A FUNGI $200: Take a look: Fungal amphibian furniture seen here toadstool
#3607, aired 2000-04-18I'M SUCH A FUNGI $300: Expensive chocolates are made to look like these edible underground fungi truffles
#3607, aired 2000-04-18I'M SUCH A FUNGI $400: From the Greek for "sowing", these are a fungus' "seeds" spores
#3607, aired 2000-04-18I'M SUCH A FUNGI $500: This "dry" fungal disease turns timber into powder dry rot

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