Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | IT'S A "SYN" $200: It's an abstract or summary of a film or novel synopsis |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | IT'S A "SYN" $400: It created the music heard here a synthesizer |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | IT'S A "SYN" $600: It can be an agency that sells the same columns to many newspapers, or an illegal cartel a syndicate |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | IT'S A "SYN" $800: What a coincidence, all these things coming together now, it's this 13-letter word synchronicity |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | IT'S A "SYN" $1000: "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts" is one way of explaining it synergy |
#2258, aired 1994-06-01 | "SYN" $100: From the Greek for "bring together", it's a Jewish house of worship & religious instruction a synagogue |
#2258, aired 1994-06-01 | "SYN" $200: A brief statement of the content of a novel, play or movie a synopsis |
#2258, aired 1994-06-01 | "SYN" $300: A group of symptoms & signs collectively indicating a disorder, such as Marfan's or Down's a syndrome |
#2258, aired 1994-06-01 | "SYN" $400: This type of agency buys articles, comic strips & columns for distribution to newspapers a syndicate |
#2258, aired 1994-06-01 | "SYN" $500: In music it's shifting the accent to a beat that's not normally accented syncopation |
#1990, aired 1993-04-09 | ORIGINAL "SYN" $100: A Hebrew house of worship a synagogue |
#1990, aired 1993-04-09 | ORIGINAL "SYN" $200: The 1988 Summer Olympic solo champ in this sport was Carolyn Waldo of Canada synchronized swimming |
#1990, aired 1993-04-09 | ORIGINAL "SYN" $300: It's the junction that functions between 2 nerve cells a synapse |
#1990, aired 1993-04-09 | ORIGINAL "SYN" $500: It's the arrangement of the words in a sentence & how they relate to each other syntax |
#1990, aired 1993-04-09 | ORIGINAL "SYN" $600 (Daily Double): "Syn" word in the title of the following: [Instrumental music plays.] syncopated |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)
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