Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (37 results returned)

#8516, aired 2021-11-22MIX TAPE $200: In June 1927 4 million lined Broadway to view the ticker-tape parade in his honor after his return from France Lindbergh
#8516, aired 2021-11-22MIX TAPE $400: President Obama's 2016 State of the Union address said some of this "needs to be cut" red tape
#8516, aired 2021-11-22MIX TAPE $600: Seen here is a 19th century bit of what's known as tape this lace
#8516, aired 2021-11-22MIX TAPE $800: It was paired with "Sex" & "Lies" in a 1989 Steven Soderbergh film title Videotape
#8516, aired 2021-11-22MIX TAPE $1000: For auxiliary data storage, computers sometimes use this type of tape that often has iron oxide in it magnetic tape
#6068, aired 2011-01-19LET''S HAVE A TICKER-TAPE PARADE! $400: Oct. 29, 1886: As part of the dedication ceremony for this landmark the Statue of Liberty
#6068, aired 2011-01-19LET''S HAVE A TICKER-TAPE PARADE! $800: June 1, 1954: For this Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie
#6068, aired 2011-01-19LET''S HAVE A TICKER-TAPE PARADE! $1600: Sept, 30, 1899: For this admiral following his return from victory at Manila Bay Dewey
#6068, aired 2011-01-19LET''S HAVE A TICKER-TAPE PARADE! $2000: Oct. 5, 1923: For this 3-named prime minister of Great Britain during World War I David Lloyd George
#6068, aired 2011-01-19LET''S HAVE A TICKER-TAPE PARADE! $3,000 (Daily Double): August 13, 1969: For these 3 men following a quarantine Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin & Michael Collins
#5100, aired 2006-11-10A TICKER-TAPE PARADE $200: This lady richly deserves her pedestal; the first ticker-tape parade was held for her 1886 dedication the Statue of Liberty
#5100, aired 2006-11-10A TICKER-TAPE PARADE $400: 2 NYC ticker-tape parades didn't gain the Shah popularity in this country where he was deposed in 1979 Iran
#5100, aired 2006-11-10A TICKER-TAPE PARADE $600: In 1927 he returned to a hero's welcome less than a month after leaving Long Island for Paris Lindbergh
#5100, aired 2006-11-10A TICKER-TAPE PARADE $800: In 1951 it was the turn of David Ben-Gurion, the first prime minister of this country Israel
#5100, aired 2006-11-10A TICKER-TAPE PARADE $1000: Unemployment started with a bang when this 5-star general got a parade after being fired by Truman in 1951 MacArthur
#4202, aired 2002-12-03TICKER-TAPE PARADE HONOREES $200: In June 1991, 15 days after vets from the Gulf War got a parade, vets from this war 40 years earlier got one the Korean War
#4202, aired 2002-12-03TICKER-TAPE PARADE HONOREES $400: He was the first man to win golf's Grand Slam & the first to receive 2 Broadway ticker-tape parades Bobby Jones
#4202, aired 2002-12-03TICKER-TAPE PARADE HONOREES $800 (Daily Double): The October 28, 1886 parade was for the dedication of this piece of art the Statue of Liberty
#3142, aired 1998-04-07CAUGHT ON TAPE $100: This Teflon Don & Gambino Family boss spilled the beans on tape at the Ravenite Social Club in Manhattan John Gotti
#3142, aired 1998-04-07CAUGHT ON TAPE $200: As the video revealed, the LAPD didn't treat this man like royalty on March 3, 1991 Rodney King
#3142, aired 1998-04-07CAUGHT ON TAPE $300: Unaware the mike was open, Ronald Reagan said of this country in 1984, "The bombing begins in 5 minutes" the Soviet Union (or Russia)
#3142, aired 1998-04-07CAUGHT ON TAPE $400: Footage of this mayor using drugs failed to crack the confidence of D.C. voters; they re-elected him in 1994 Marion Barry
#3059, aired 1997-12-11TAPE $100: For protection, these athletes tape both hands under their 6- to 12-ounce gloves Boxers
#3059, aired 1997-12-11TAPE $200: This type of tape is applied to bicycles & to children's clothing as a safety device Reflective tape
#3059, aired 1997-12-11TAPE $300: A popular calendar is titled "365 Days of" this often gray cloth tape Duct tape
#3059, aired 1997-12-11TAPE $400: As its name indicates, it's used especially to cover surfaces during painting masking tape
#3059, aired 1997-12-11TAPE $500: Used to insulate electrical wires, it's named for the force that resists sliding objects Friction tape
#1469, aired 1991-01-10BOOKS ON TAPE $200: You can catch this kooky comic reading his own book, "Winters' Tales" Jonathan Winters
#1469, aired 1991-01-10BOOKS ON TAPE $400: "Fear of Flying" author who recorded her own novel of obsession, "Any Woman's Blues" (Erica) Jong
#1469, aired 1991-01-10BOOKS ON TAPE $600: This female star of "Dr. Zhivago" reads "The Handmaid's Tale" on tape, darling Julie Christie
#1469, aired 1991-01-10BOOKS ON TAPE $1,000 (Daily Double): He's the narrator of his own searing account of survival, "Born on the 4th of July" Ron Kovic
#1469, aired 1991-01-10BOOKS ON TAPE $1000: John Malkovich fans can listen to him read this author's book, "The Accidental Tourist" Anne Tyler
#1327, aired 1990-05-15BOOKS ON TAPE $200: Not that you asked, this "60 Minutes" curmudgeon reads his own book "Not That You Asked..." Andy Rooney
#1327, aired 1990-05-15BOOKS ON TAPE $400: This "Lou Grant" star recorded Margaret Truman's "Murder At the Kennedy Center" Ed Asner
#1327, aired 1990-05-15BOOKS ON TAPE $600: This columnist taped her own book "Family - The Ties That Bind...And Gag!" Erma Bombeck
#1327, aired 1990-05-15BOOKS ON TAPE $800: "Polar Star", Martin Cruz Smith's sequel to this novel is now available on tape "Gorky Park"
#1327, aired 1990-05-15BOOKS ON TAPE $1000: If you want to know what this "Rage Of Angels" novelist sounds like, catch him reading "The Sands Of Time" Sidney Sheldon

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (1 result returned)

#5050, aired 2006-07-21NYC TICKER-TAPE PARADE HONOREES: Of the 3 men honored August 13, 1969, the one who spent part of July 20th miles from the other 2 Michael Collins



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