Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (94 results returned)
#8988, aired 2023-12-06 | OUT OF CON TEXT $200: A memoir: "On Feb. 4, 2004... Larry drove me to the women's prison in Danbury, Connecticut" Orange Is the New Black |
#8988, aired 2023-12-06 | OUT OF CON TEXT $400: By Stephen King: "The inmates made jokes about the chair... they called it Old Sparky, or the Big Juicy" The Green Mile |
#8988, aired 2023-12-06 | OUT OF CON TEXT $800: "Dantes crossed the awful threshold and the door closed noisily behind him... he was in prison" The Count of Monte Cristo |
#8988, aired 2023-12-06 | OUT OF CON TEXT $1,000 (Daily Double): This 1849 work says, "Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is... prison" Civil Disobedience |
#8988, aired 2023-12-06 | OUT OF CON TEXT $1000: "At last news arrived... that Raskolnikov shunned everybody and that in prison he was unpopular with the convicts" Crime and Punishment |
#8350, aired 2021-03-05 | TEXT MESSAGE ABBREV. $200: Stay out of my affairs: MYOB mind your own business |
#8350, aired 2021-03-05 | TEXT MESSAGE ABBREV. $400: Hold on now: JAS just a second |
#8350, aired 2021-03-05 | TEXT MESSAGE ABBREV. $600: Occurring away from the Internet: IRL in real life |
#8350, aired 2021-03-05 | TEXT MESSAGE ABBREV. $800: A bit similar to IMHO: FWIW for what it's worth |
#8350, aired 2021-03-05 | TEXT MESSAGE ABBREV. $1000: I know NSFW as National Schools Film Week, not as this more lurid warning not safe for work |
#7994, aired 2019-05-16 | TEXT $200: Sent in December 1992, the first text message was just these 2 seasonally appropriate words merry Christmas |
#7994, aired 2019-05-16 | TEXT $400: In 2019 Massachusetts introduced a new service allowing those in need of help to text, not call, this number 911 |
#7994, aired 2019-05-16 | TEXT $600: Under sharia law, a man can do this to his wife by notifying her 3 times; in 2009 a Saudi man made news by doing so via text divorce |
#7994, aired 2019-05-16 | TEXT $800: In 2018 agent Peter Strzok was fired from this organization for sending politically charged texts the FBI |
#7994, aired 2019-05-16 | TEXT $1000: In 2008 a surgeon in Africa with Medecins Sans Frontieres, this organization, saved a life using instructions texted from Britain Doctors Without Borders |
#7897, aired 2019-01-01 | TEXT ALERTS $400: This novel informs us, "War is peace freedom is slavery ignorance is strength" 1984 |
#7897, aired 2019-01-01 | TEXT ALERTS $800: Of this Hawthorne heroine, it is said, "Not a stitch in that embroidered letter, but she has felt in her heart" (Hester) Prynne |
#7897, aired 2019-01-01 | TEXT ALERTS $1200: Her "New Year's resolutions: I will not drink more than fourteen alcohol units a week" Bridget Jones |
#7897, aired 2019-01-01 | TEXT ALERTS $2000: This Poe story describes an ape, "Razor still in hand", running through the streets at 3 in the morning "Murders in the Rue Morgue" |
#7897, aired 2019-01-01 | TEXT ALERTS $3,500 (Daily Double): "March, or I'll put the handcuffs on you", he tells Jean Valjean (Inspector) Javert |
#7446, aired 2017-01-16 | OUT OF CON TEXT $200: A memoir: "On Feb. 4, 2004... Larry drove me to the women's prison in Danbury, Connecticut" Orange is the New Black |
#7446, aired 2017-01-16 | OUT OF CON TEXT $400: By Stephen King: "The inmates made jokes about the chair... they called it Old Sparky, or the Big Juicy" The Green Mile |
#7446, aired 2017-01-16 | OUT OF CON TEXT $600: By Solzhenitsyn: "How do people get to this clandestine archipelago?" (Compulsorily via arrest is the answer) The Gulag Archipelago |
#7446, aired 2017-01-16 | OUT OF CON TEXT $800: "Dantes crossed the awful threshold and the door closed noisily behind him ...he was in prison" The Count of Monte Cristo |
#7446, aired 2017-01-16 | OUT OF CON TEXT $1000: "At last news arrived...that Raskolnikov shunned everybody and that in prison he was unpopular with the convicts" Crime and Punishment |
#6996, aired 2015-02-02 | TEXT TALK $200: RBTL implores you to keep an eye on the subtext & to "read" this way between the lines |
#6996, aired 2015-02-02 | TEXT TALK $400: I have no idea what you're talking about; I'm SITD, "still" this in the dark |
#6996, aired 2015-02-02 | TEXT TALK $600: I'm not laughing out loud, but I do have a VBG, one of these a very big grin |
#6996, aired 2015-02-02 | TEXT TALK $800: I'm agreeing with you & complimenting us both by texting you GMTA, this 4-word phrase great minds think alike |
#6996, aired 2015-02-02 | TEXT TALK $1000: On dating sites, discerning types may want to stay away from the acronym NSA, meaning this no strings attached |
#6775, aired 2014-02-14 | ONLINE & TEXT ABBREVIATIONS $200: The dismissive "W/E" is short for this word whatever |
#6775, aired 2014-02-14 | ONLINE & TEXT ABBREVIATIONS $400: Someone who types "bio" is likely headed to this room the bathroom |
#6775, aired 2014-02-14 | ONLINE & TEXT ABBREVIATIONS $600: A virtual slap on the back, "WTG" stands for this way to go |
#6775, aired 2014-02-14 | ONLINE & TEXT ABBREVIATIONS $800: "IRL" is short for this phrase, what you're "in" when not gaming in real life |
#6775, aired 2014-02-14 | ONLINE & TEXT ABBREVIATIONS $1000: "A/S/L" is an inquisitive, personal question inquiring about these 3 things age, sex, and location |
#6683, aired 2013-10-09 | MASTERS OF TEXT $400: Stopped off for a Venti here, S$ Starbucks |
#6683, aired 2013-10-09 | MASTERS OF TEXT $800: I hope to make you laugh-- I'm texting you something FYA for your amusement |
#6683, aired 2013-10-09 | MASTERS OF TEXT $1200: I can't tell you everything, you'll just have to FITB fill in the blanks |
#6683, aired 2013-10-09 | MASTERS OF TEXT $1600: On a positive note: DWBH (shall I sing it to you?) don't worry, be happy |
#6683, aired 2013-10-09 | MASTERS OF TEXT $2000: & on a final note, all I can say is, GR2BR good riddance to bad rubbish |
#6626, aired 2013-06-10 | TEXT ME $200: Enough texting; let's meet in person, F2F face-to-face |
#6626, aired 2013-06-10 | TEXT ME $400: It's been fun, but GTG got to go |
#6626, aired 2013-06-10 | TEXT ME $600: HHOK (it starts with a laugh) ha ha, only kidding |
#6626, aired 2013-06-10 | TEXT ME $800: NOYB, you nosy texter none of your business |
#6626, aired 2013-06-10 | TEXT ME $1000: To quote the Beach Boys, GOK God only knows |
#6462, aired 2012-10-23 | SEND ME A TEXT $200: MLAS: These "are sealed" my lips |
#6462, aired 2012-10-23 | SEND ME A TEXT $400: SLAP: "Sounds like" this a plan |
#6462, aired 2012-10-23 | SEND ME A TEXT $600: WOTAM: "Waste of" this valuable pair time & money |
#6462, aired 2012-10-23 | SEND ME A TEXT $800: PMFJI: "Pardon me for" doing this jumping in |
#6462, aired 2012-10-23 | SEND ME A TEXT $1000: OOO: These 3 words, so maybe on vacation out of office |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | TEXT MESSAGES $400: A 1912 telegram: This "we are sinking fast. Passengers are being put into boats" the Titanic |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | TEXT MESSAGES $800: From this city, Robert Benchley sent the witty wire "Streets full of water. Please advise" Venice |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | TEXT MESSAGES $1200: In 1897, hearing his obituary had been published, he cabled that the report of his death was an exaggeration Mark Twain |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | TEXT MESSAGES $1600: A historic message from them began, "Success. Four flights Thursday morning" the Wright Brothers |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | TEXT MESSAGES $2000: Edward Teller notified this New Mexico lab site about the first successful H-bomb test with "It's a boy" Los Alamos |
#5787, aired 2009-11-10 | "TEXT" ME $200: This system of linking Internet documents contains cross-references so you can jump easily between them hypertext |
#5787, aired 2009-11-10 | "TEXT" ME $400: It's the underlying or implicit meaning of a literary work subtext |
#5787, aired 2009-11-10 | "TEXT" ME $600: People quoted as saying horrifying things often protest that their words were taken out of this context |
#5787, aired 2009-11-10 | "TEXT" ME $1000: A 2007 government report was titled "Turn the Page: Making College" these "More Affordable" Textbooks |
#5787, aired 2009-11-10 | "TEXT" ME $5,200 (Daily Double): This is an ostensible reason put forward to conceal a true purpose or object a pretext |
#5694, aired 2009-05-14 | ONE-BUTTON TEXT MESSAGING $200: You can text the name of this TV network by using only the 2 on your phone; it's spelled on the button ABC |
#5694, aired 2009-05-14 | ONE-BUTTON TEXT MESSAGING $400: Friendly greeting spelled out on your cell's 4 button hi |
#5694, aired 2009-05-14 | ONE-BUTTON TEXT MESSAGING $600: Use the 3 button for this nickname of the banking system headed by Ben Bernanke Fed |
#5694, aired 2009-05-14 | ONE-BUTTON TEXT MESSAGING $800: Day of the week whose abbreviation can be texted using only the letters on the 6 button Monday |
#5694, aired 2009-05-14 | ONE-BUTTON TEXT MESSAGING $1000: To text the 2-letter postal code of this U.S. state, get your thumb on the 9 Wyoming |
#5607, aired 2009-01-13 | TEXT MESSAGING $200: I send you "H&K", these 2 proofs of my love hugs & kisses |
#5607, aired 2009-01-13 | TEXT MESSAGING $400: "CYT" means this, regarding the next time I'll grace you with my visage see you tomorrow |
#5607, aired 2009-01-13 | TEXT MESSAGING $600: "KIT" tells a pal to do this, though he may be far away keep in touch |
#5607, aired 2009-01-13 | TEXT MESSAGING $800: "EM?", you really expect me to believe you don't know "EM?" stands for this? Excuse me! |
#5607, aired 2009-01-13 | TEXT MESSAGING $1000: Careful! "P911" is a text message alert about the looming presence of one of these a parent |
#5597, aired 2008-12-30 | THE JOY OF TEXT $400: D.H. Donald's biography of this 19th century president made it onto a list of Bill Clinton's favorite books Abraham Lincoln |
#5597, aired 2008-12-30 | THE JOY OF TEXT $800: The book "Enola Gay" by Gordon Thomas & Max Morgan-Witts is subtitled "Mission To" this Japanese city Hiroshima |
#5597, aired 2008-12-30 | THE JOY OF TEXT $1200: Pick up one of the most famous self-help books of all time, Dale Carnegie's "How To Win Friends And" do this Influence People |
#5597, aired 2008-12-30 | THE JOY OF TEXT $1600: Played by Robin Williams on film, he wrote the bestseller "Gesundheit: Good Health Is A Laughing Matter" Patch Adams |
#5597, aired 2008-12-30 | THE JOY OF TEXT $2000: In books like "The Way of Zen", this man did much to introduce Buddhism to the United States Alan Watts |
#5165, aired 2007-02-09 | HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGES $200: 336 B.C.: dad ded in rgicd! i'm 20 & macedonia kng?! omg! Alexander the Great |
#5165, aired 2007-02-09 | HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGES $400: 1893: blt my 1st wking gas engn. mdl-t wl b kewl! ttyl (Henry) Ford |
#5165, aired 2007-02-09 | HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGES $600: 2004: edwrds & i lost 2 w?! bk 2 senate 4 me. btw, i lv heinz (ktchp, 2) (John) Kerry |
#5165, aired 2007-02-09 | HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGES $700 (Daily Double): 1787: 81 yrs old & penn. snds me 2 cnst cnv. im gttng 2 old fr ths... stf. lol Benjamin Franklin |
#5165, aired 2007-02-09 | HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGES $1000: 1535: prty 2nite! founded peru's cptl!!! c u @ 8! Pizarro |
#5000, aired 2006-05-12 | HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGING $200: 1989: stk @ embassy. u.s. blsting vh @ me. :( ttyl (Manuel) Noriega |
#5000, aired 2006-05-12 | HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGING $400: 1670s: dsgnd st. bride's chrch. englnd 4evr! Christopher Wren |
#5000, aired 2006-05-12 | HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGING $800: 1981: am canada's pm. dont no zonker r b.d. u kp txtng me abt. pls stp Pierre Trudeau |
#5000, aired 2006-05-12 | HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGING $1000: 1890: wilhelm ii mkng me quit chnclr gig. off 2 est8s @ friedrichsruh, wch is impsbl 2 abbrv & b undrstd (Otto von) Bismarck |
#5000, aired 2006-05-12 | HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGING $3,600 (Daily Double): 323 B.C.: chrgd w/impiety. nt ltng thm sin 2x vs. phlsphy. off 2 chalcis. lyceum ltr Aristotle |
#4706, aired 2005-02-07 | TEXT MESSAGING $400: In this classic by Louisa May Alcott, Mrs. March got a letter addressed to "My precious Marmee" from her "Topsy-turvy Jo" Little Women |
#4706, aired 2005-02-07 | TEXT MESSAGING $800: Van Helsing writes to Mrs. Harker to send her "sad news of Miss Lucy Westerna's death" in this spooky novel Dracula |
#4706, aired 2005-02-07 | TEXT MESSAGING $1200: Madame Defarge knits a list in code to condemn the aristocracy in this Dickens tale A Tale of Two Cities |
#4706, aired 2005-02-07 | TEXT MESSAGING $1,400 (Daily Double): Christian gives Roxane a letter saying he loves her "beyond measure"; this title character actually wrote it Cyrano de Bergerac |
#4706, aired 2005-02-07 | TEXT MESSAGING $1600: A guide book whose cover says "Don't Panic" gives this Douglas Adams sci-fi novel its title The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy |
#3694, aired 2000-09-28 | INSERT (TEXT) HERE $200: From Kipling: "We know that the tail must ( ___ ) the dog" Wag |
#3694, aired 2000-09-28 | INSERT (TEXT) HERE $400: From Isaac Newton: "If I have seen further, it is by ( ___ ) on the shoulders of giants" Standing |
#3694, aired 2000-09-28 | INSERT (TEXT) HERE $600: From Hamlet: "O, what a rogue and ( ___ ) slave am I!" Peasant |
#3694, aired 2000-09-28 | INSERT (TEXT) HERE $800: From Longfellow: "By the ( ___ ) big-sea-water" Shining |
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