Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (30 results returned)

#5664, aired 2009-04-02SU-SU-SUSHI-O $200: Often served as an appetizer, edamame are these legumes, served in the pod soybeans
#5664, aired 2009-04-02SU-SU-SUSHI-O $400: The powder form of this green condiment must be mixed with water before becoming a paste wasabi
#5664, aired 2009-04-02SU-SU-SUSHI-O $600: Before you have your sushi, try some miso soup, which usually has green onions & cubes of this in it tofu
#5664, aired 2009-04-02SU-SU-SUSHI-O $800: Crab, cucumber, rice & this fatty fruit are all wrapped up in a California roll avocado
#5664, aired 2009-04-02SU-SU-SUSHI-O $1000: Anago is the salt water type of this fish; unagi is the fresh water eel
#5378, aired 2008-01-16SUSHI CULTURE $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew is greeted by a sushi chef.) The chef's greeting comes from a military tradition that dates back to when sushi was first served to this warrior class the samurai
#5378, aired 2008-01-16SUSHI CULTURE $400: (Jimmy reports from a fish market in Tokyo.) The most important auction at the Tsukiji Market is for this fish, a part of the Japanese diet chronicled as far back as the 8th century tuna
#5378, aired 2008-01-16SUSHI CULTURE $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew holds a piece of food.) It's used to cleanse your palate between sushi selections, is called gari & comes from this plant ginger
#5378, aired 2008-01-16SUSHI CULTURE $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew holds a slab of fish.) Most people don't know that it's the seasoned rice that's known as sushi; the raw fish is properly called this sashimi
#5378, aired 2008-01-16SUSHI CULTURE $1000: (Jimmy stands in the market again.) In Japan, uni is this sea creature, of which the U.S. is the largest exporter & Japan is a major importer the sea urchin
#5212, aired 2007-04-17LET'S HAVE SOME SUSHI $200: Sorry, Charlie, maguro is this kind of fish tuna
#5212, aired 2007-04-17LET'S HAVE SOME SUSHI $400: I could go for some ebi, Japanese for this, but not popcorn or scampi style shrimp
#5212, aired 2007-04-17LET'S HAVE SOME SUSHI $600: It's the kajiki seen here, pre-meal a swordfish
#5212, aired 2007-04-17LET'S HAVE SOME SUSHI $800: Ah fugu, or this... you can be deadly but you're soooo delicious...still, Hootie & the Fugu doesn't work blowfish
#5212, aired 2007-04-17LET'S HAVE SOME SUSHI $1000: Calling it ika is probably better than this English term, or worse, "10-armed cephalopod" squid
#4786, aired 2005-05-30THE SUSHI BAR $400: The "spider" in a spider roll is a soft-shell one of these a crab
#4786, aired 2005-05-30THE SUSHI BAR $800: Tony Shalhoub might enjoy ankimo, the liver of this fish the monkfish
#4786, aired 2005-05-30THE SUSHI BAR $1200: On the heels of the California roll came this city roll with salmon & the cream cheese of the same name Philadelphia
#4786, aired 2005-05-30THE SUSHI BAR $1600: It's the 4-letter term for the thin sheets of dried seaweed in which sushi is wrapped nori
#4786, aired 2005-05-30THE SUSHI BAR $2000: Often served along with sushi, gari is pickled this; shoga is the plain root ginger
#3314, aired 1999-01-21SUSHI $100: Used to wrap pieces of sushi, this substance is called nori Seaweed
#3314, aired 1999-01-21SUSHI $200: Named for a U.S. state, this item is also popular in Japan California roll
#3314, aired 1999-01-21SUSHI $300: Sushi connoisseur Shigo Ito refreshes her palate with pickled strips of this root Ginger
#3314, aired 1999-01-21SUSHI $400: The topping seen here is ikura, made of these from a salmon Roe
#3314, aired 1999-01-21SUSHI $500: As an appetizer, you may serve this fish dish that's been called "sushi without the rice" Sashimi
#909, aired 1988-07-14SUSHI $100: When you get kaki, which is this, don't expect a pearl, too oyster
#909, aired 1988-07-14SUSHI $200: Order unagi for the freshwater, but not the electric, variety of this eel
#909, aired 1988-07-14SUSHI $300: Tako is this, including all the arms octopus
#909, aired 1988-07-14SUSHI $400: Of Kawasaki, Yamaha, or Suzuki, the one that is also a type of sushi Suzuki
#909, aired 1988-07-14SUSHI $500: Hirame is this, a flounder whose name means "holy flatfish" the halibut

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