Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#6506, aired 2012-12-24 | TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $400: This capital of the "Rocky Mountain State" was named for the territorial governor of Kansas Denver |
#6506, aired 2012-12-24 | TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $800: This governor of Missouri named his son after Meriwether Lewis William Clark |
#6506, aired 2012-12-24 | TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $1200: In 1861 Lincoln made his doctor, William Jayne, the first governor of this territory later split into a "South" & "North" the Dakotas |
#6506, aired 2012-12-24 | TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $1600: In 1881 this New Mexico governor & novelist rejected Billy the Kid's pleas for a pardon Lew Wallace |
#6506, aired 2012-12-24 | TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $2000: J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day, served as governor of this territory from 1858 to 1861 Nebraska |
#3781, aired 2001-01-29 | TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $100: In 1865 acting Idaho governor C. DeWitt Smith died after a strenuous match at this board game Chess |
#3781, aired 2001-01-29 | TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $200: In December 1941 Joseph Poindexter, governor of this territory, declared martial law Hawaii |
#3781, aired 2001-01-29 | TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $400: Missouri's governor from 1813 to 1820, he named one of his sons after Meriwether Lewis William Clark |
#3781, aired 2001-01-29 | TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $500 (Daily Double): He was Indiana governor for 12 years, 144 times longer than he was U.S. president William Henry Harrison |
#3781, aired 2001-01-29 | TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $500: Before the city of Lincoln was chosen, Thomas Cuming helped his friends by making this city Nebraska's capital Omaha |
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