Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (75 results returned)
#9175, aired 2024-10-04 | TALL TALES $400: Powerful steel worker Joe Magarac bent that alloy with his bare hands in tales from this city, the Paris of Appalachia Pittsburgh |
#9175, aired 2024-10-04 | TALL TALES $800: In an original tall tale by Pat Mora, Doña Flor is a southwestern giant who makes these baked items that can be used as rafts tortillas |
#9175, aired 2024-10-04 | TALL TALES $1600: Mose the fireman once extinguished a raging NYC fire by tunneling to New Jersey & using this water source to douse the flames the Hudson River |
#9175, aired 2024-10-04 | TALL TALES $2000: This African-American railroad man raced & defeated a steam drill in a contest, but died with his hammer in his hand John Henry |
#9175, aired 2024-10-04 | TALL TALES $5,000 (Daily Double): Able to produce enough dairy products for an entire logging camp, Bessie the Yeller Cow was the mate of this other colossus Babe the Blue Ox |
#8752, aired 2022-11-29 | HOW TALL/LONG/HIGH? $200: 25 feet long: This part of Princess Diana's wedding dress the train |
#8752, aired 2022-11-29 | HOW TALL/LONG/HIGH? $400: 1,024 feet high: The spray of the King Fahd Fountain in Jeddah in this country Saudi Arabia |
#8752, aired 2022-11-29 | HOW TALL/LONG/HIGH? $800: 145-feet tall, the beloved white type of this tree called the Mingo one, which had to be cut down in 1938 a white oak |
#8752, aired 2022-11-29 | HOW TALL/LONG/HIGH? $1000: The bed of the biblical giant Og: 9 of these units long--a building elsewhere in the Bible is only 6 of them wide a cubit |
#8752, aired 2022-11-29 | HOW TALL/LONG/HIGH? $2,000 (Daily Double): 525 feet tall: A flagpole built in this strip of land by North Korea to make a statement the demilitarized zone (the DMZ) |
#7965, aired 2019-04-05 | WHICH TALL CHIEF? $400: After more than 150 years, he's still the tallest president in U.S. history Lincoln |
#7965, aired 2019-04-05 | WHICH TALL CHIEF? $800: This "Great" Russian czar was more than 6'6" Peter the Great |
#7965, aired 2019-04-05 | WHICH TALL CHIEF? $1200: The National Park Service says that based on this Hawaiian king's feathered cape, he'd have been about 7 feet tall Kamehameha |
#7965, aired 2019-04-05 | WHICH TALL CHIEF? $1600: Milo Đukanović, of this former Yugoslav republic named for its mountainousness, towers over other leaders Montenegro |
#7965, aired 2019-04-05 | WHICH TALL CHIEF? $2000: This 6'5" French president was nicknamed "The Big Asparagus" Charles de Gaulle |
#7229, aired 2016-02-04 | TALL $200: Our tallest first ladies: Eleanor Roosevelt & this lawyer, both 5'11" Michelle Obama |
#7229, aired 2016-02-04 | TALL $400: It gives us great "Glee" to tell you this funny lady is 6 feet tall Jane Lynch |
#7229, aired 2016-02-04 | TALL $600: This rubber-faced star of "Bruce Almighty" is 6'2" (that's 1.88 meters in his native Canada) Jim Carrey |
#7229, aired 2016-02-04 | TALL $800: There's 6'4" of this quick-witted host with the most Joel McHale |
#7229, aired 2016-02-04 | TALL $1000: Amy Schumer's boss in "Trainwreck", this British actress clocks in at around 5'11" Tilda Swinton |
#6571, aired 2013-03-25 | "STAND" TALL $200: It props up your bike a kickstand |
#6571, aired 2013-03-25 | "STAND" TALL $400: Dick Clark hosted an "American" one Bandstand |
#6571, aired 2013-03-25 | "STAND" TALL $600: Small, low bedside table a nightstand |
#6571, aired 2013-03-25 | "STAND" TALL $800: 9-letter place to buy the Times or the Post a newsstand |
#6571, aired 2013-03-25 | "STAND" TALL $1000: A section of seats in a stadium, or to seek applause grandstand |
#6030, aired 2010-11-26 | TALL U.S. BUILDINGS $200: The U.S. Steel Tower towers 841 feet above this steel-making city Pittsburgh |
#6030, aired 2010-11-26 | TALL U.S. BUILDINGS $400: In the center of the picture is the Transamerica Pyramid, a real high point of this West Coast city San Francisco |
#6030, aired 2010-11-26 | TALL U.S. BUILDINGS $600: The tallest building in a state capital is the Bank of America Plaza on Peachtree St. in this city Atlanta |
#6030, aired 2010-11-26 | TALL U.S. BUILDINGS $800: Tall buildings in this city include One Federal St. & One Beacon St. Boston |
#6030, aired 2010-11-26 | TALL U.S. BUILDINGS $1,200 (Daily Double): A historic New York skyscraper was completed in 1913 to house the headquarters of this five-and-dime store Woolworth |
#5626, aired 2009-02-09 | TALL IN THE FAMILY $200: Now the world's tallest man, 7'9" Bao Xishun, wed 5'6" Xia Shujuan in a 2007 ceremony in this "Inner" Chinese province Mongolia |
#5626, aired 2009-02-09 | TALL IN THE FAMILY $400: If you want tall kids, look for a mate in Haarlem or Heerlen--a 2006 study said this country's folks are the tallest the Netherlands |
#5626, aired 2009-02-09 | TALL IN THE FAMILY $600: On "Everybody Loves Raymond", this 6'8" comic played the title character's quirky brother Brad Garrett |
#5626, aired 2009-02-09 | TALL IN THE FAMILY $800: The okapi is a member of this tall animal's family (the only other member, in fact) a giraffe |
#5626, aired 2009-02-09 | TALL IN THE FAMILY $1000: The Cascade range of Central Oregon has a trio of 10,000-foot peaks familially called the North, South & Middle these Sisters |
#5409, aired 2008-02-28 | TALL STRUCTURES $200: This 1,046-foot-tall NYC building was one of the first to use stainless steel over much of the building's surface the Chrysler Building |
#5409, aired 2008-02-28 | TALL STRUCTURES $400: The Nauru Tower is not in the island country of Nauru but on Ala Moana Boulevard in this U.S. city Honolulu |
#5409, aired 2008-02-28 | TALL STRUCTURES $600: The world's tallest supported structure is a 2,036-foot tower in North Dakota used primarily for this television broadcasting |
#5409, aired 2008-02-28 | TALL STRUCTURES $800: The 360 restaurant in this Toronto structure has "the world's highest wine cellar"--1,150 feet above the street the CN Tower |
#5409, aired 2008-02-28 | TALL STRUCTURES $1000: On July 21, 2007 the Burj Dubai surpassed this nation's Taipei 101 to become the world's tallest building Taiwan |
#5265, aired 2007-06-29 | TALL STRUCTURES $200: When completed in 1965, the 648-foot Daley Center was this city's tallest building; more than 20 are now higher Chicago |
#5265, aired 2007-06-29 | TALL STRUCTURES $400: The world's tallest skyscraper (not tower) is this country's Taipei 101, which stands 1,670 feet high Taiwan |
#5265, aired 2007-06-29 | TALL STRUCTURES $600: 2 of the 10 tallest buildings in New York City are named for this real estate tycoon (Donald) Trump |
#5265, aired 2007-06-29 | TALL STRUCTURES $800: This San Francisco building's largest floor is the fifth, at 21,025 square feet; its smallest is the 48th, at 2,025 sq. feet The Transamerica building |
#5265, aired 2007-06-29 | TALL STRUCTURES $1,200 (Daily Double): The service elevators in this St. Louis edifice rise at an angle of 78 degrees the Gateway Arch |
#4598, aired 2004-09-08 | TALL BUILDINGS $400: If a chunk of this New England city's Travelers Tower falls on you, we're confident they're insured Hartford, Connecticut |
#4598, aired 2004-09-08 | TALL BUILDINGS $800: Manhattan's Lever House helped usher in the era of the building style known as a box of this material glass |
#4598, aired 2004-09-08 | TALL BUILDINGS $1200: You might expect decor by Michelangelo at the over 500-foot towers with this name in Dallas & Detroit Renaissance |
#4598, aired 2004-09-08 | TALL BUILDINGS $1600: The Jin Mao Building, China's tallest, is in this commercial center in the east of the country Shanghai |
#4598, aired 2004-09-08 | TALL BUILDINGS $2000: This establishment, seen here, isn't in Asia, but in Atlantic City the Taj Mahal |
#3990, aired 2001-12-28 | I'M TALL ENOUGH TO RIDE THAT! $200: 36" tall? You're big enough for Racing Rapids at Kennywood, near Pittsburgh in this state Pennsylvania |
#3990, aired 2001-12-28 | I'M TALL ENOUGH TO RIDE THAT! $400: Seen here is the Big Shot, which you have to be 4 feet tall to ride on the Stratosphere Tower in this Nevada city Las Vegas |
#3990, aired 2001-12-28 | I'M TALL ENOUGH TO RIDE THAT! $600: Make sure you're at least 42" tall if you want to ride Grizzly River Run at this new theme park next to Disneyland Disney's California Adventure |
#3990, aired 2001-12-28 | I'M TALL ENOUGH TO RIDE THAT! $800: When you hit 54", get on the Mantis, a stand-up scream machine at Cedar Point in this "Buckeye State" Ohio |
#3990, aired 2001-12-28 | I'M TALL ENOUGH TO RIDE THAT! $1000: You must be 48" tall to ride the Busch Gardens roller coaster named for this Scottish "Monster" Loch Ness |
#3764, aired 2001-01-04 | TALL BUILDINGS $100: In 1977 George Willig was fined $1.10, a penny a story, for climbing one of these NYC towers World Trade Center |
#3764, aired 2001-01-04 | TALL BUILDINGS $200: The Otis Company says it has installed these in 10 of the world's 20 tallest buildings Elevators |
#3764, aired 2001-01-04 | TALL BUILDINGS $300: At 1,136 feet, the Amoco Building is the second tallest in this U.S. city Chicago (behind the Sears Tower) |
#3764, aired 2001-01-04 | TALL BUILDINGS $400: Japan's tallest skyscraper isn't in Tokyo -- it's the Landmark Tower in this nearby port Yokohama |
#3764, aired 2001-01-04 | TALL BUILDINGS $500: This Vegas tower seen here is the tallest building west of the Mississippi & has a roller coaster 900 feet up Stratosphere |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | TALL TALK $100: Cosmopolitan's "Sexiest Man In The World" for 1993 was this 6' 3" hunk seen on romance novels Fabio |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | TALL TALK $200: It's hard not to look up to this New Jersey Democrat & presidential hopeful; he's 6' 5" Bill Bradley |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | TALL TALK $300: At 7' 4" this wrestler whose last name was Roussimoff brought many an opponent to his knees Andre the Giant |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | TALL TALK $400: "(Hi, I'm Sandy Duncan) I was first partnered with this 6' 6" dancer when I was 12 & he was a teen back in our native Texas" Tommy Tune |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | TALL TALK $500: This 6' tall forward for the Houston Comets is the first woman to have a Nike basketball shoe named for her Sheryl Swoopes |
#2953, aired 1997-06-04 | TALL TALES $100: This logger's griddle was so big it had to be greased by men skating with bacon on their feet Paul Bunyan |
#2953, aired 1997-06-04 | TALL TALES $200: Some of the tales about this Tennessee congressman were spread by his Whig allies Davy Crockett |
#2953, aired 1997-06-04 | TALL TALES $300: Stormalong's soapy ship squeezed through the English Channel, leaving these cliffs clean & white White Cliffs of Dover |
#2953, aired 1997-06-04 | TALL TALES $400: Annie Christmas, who unloaded boats in this Louisiana city, could carry a barrel of flour under each arm New Orleans |
#2953, aired 1997-06-04 | TALL TALES $500: This "King of the Keelboatmen" boasted of being half-horse & half-alligator Mike Fink |
#653, aired 1987-06-10 | "TALL" $200: To opponents, it was an apt description of 6'9" Dallas Cowboy Ed Jones "Too Tall" Jones |
#653, aired 1987-06-10 | "TALL" $400: 1973 film with Joe Don Baker that portrayed Buford Pusser's 1 man war against local corruption Walking Tall |
#653, aired 1987-06-10 | "TALL" $600: A large requirement, request or demand a tall order |
#653, aired 1987-06-10 | "TALL" $800: 1st line of the song "The Girl From Ipanema" Tall and tan and young and lovely |
#653, aired 1987-06-10 | "TALL" $1000: In both 1976 & 1986, they gathered from around the world in N.Y. Harbor the tall ships |
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