Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (20 results returned)

#5494, aired 2008-06-26THAT'S INVENTIVE! $400: He's the documentary filmmaker who co-invented the Aqualung (Jacques) Cousteau
#5494, aired 2008-06-26THAT'S INVENTIVE! $800: His lesser-known inventions include a vote-recording machine & the mimeograph machine Edison
#5494, aired 2008-06-26THAT'S INVENTIVE! $1200: This Italian physicist was made a count in 1801 for his invention of the electric battery (Alessandro) Volta
#5494, aired 2008-06-26THAT'S INVENTIVE! $1600: Scientist Joseph Priestley dubbed the material he used as an eraser this rubber
#5494, aired 2008-06-26THAT'S INVENTIVE! $2000: In 1803 the British army adopted the metal-scattering shell that this man invented back in 1784 (Henry) Shrapnel
#5147, aired 2007-01-16NOW THAT'S INVENTIVE! $200: Around 1862 this doctor invented a machine gun that could fire about 350 rounds per minute (Dr. Richard) Gatling
#5147, aired 2007-01-16NOW THAT'S INVENTIVE! $400: Developed by a German physicist, it measures radioactivity by "counting" ionizing particles like protons a Geiger counter
#5147, aired 2007-01-16NOW THAT'S INVENTIVE! $600: Famous for his jet, he also invented the automobile radio for the company that became Motorola (William) Lear
#5147, aired 2007-01-16NOW THAT'S INVENTIVE! $800: In 1866 a physician invented one of these that took a few minutes to take a reading instead of the normal 20 a thermometer
#5147, aired 2007-01-16NOW THAT'S INVENTIVE! $1000: At the funeral of Sylvan Goldman, who invented this, there wasn't one wonky pallbearer who went in an odd direction the shopping cart
#4684, aired 2005-01-06NOW THAT'S INVENTIVE! $200: In 1889 this Elizabethport, New Jersey company electrified the sewing machine Singer
#4684, aired 2005-01-06NOW THAT'S INVENTIVE! $400: For astronomy, not hunting, William Gascoigne created the telescopic site with these strands crosshairs
#4684, aired 2005-01-06NOW THAT'S INVENTIVE! $800: This 18th century seed drill inventor shares his name with the band that gave us "Aqualung" Jethro Tull
#4684, aired 2005-01-06NOW THAT'S INVENTIVE! $1,000 (Daily Double): In the '40s AT&T used a radio with no conventional vacuum tubes to demonstrate this device invented in its lab a transistor
#4684, aired 2005-01-06NOW THAT'S INVENTIVE! $1000: In the late 19th century, Ellen Eglui invented this washing machine attachment that saved a lot of drying time a wringer
#4007, aired 2002-01-22THAT'S INVENTIVE! $200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew presents.) This device, whose name is from the Italian for "springboard", was perfected in the 1930s a trampoline
#4007, aired 2002-01-22THAT'S INVENTIVE! $400: He's the documentary filmmaker who invented the aqualung Jacques Cousteau
#4007, aired 2002-01-22THAT'S INVENTIVE! $600: His lesser-known inventions include a vote-recording machine & the mimeograph machine Edison
#4007, aired 2002-01-22THAT'S INVENTIVE! $1000: This Italian physicist was made a count in 1801 for his invention of the electric battery Volta
#4007, aired 2002-01-22THAT'S INVENTIVE! $2,000 (Daily Double): (Colby Donaldson of Survivor presents.) This man's invention of wireless telegraphy helped save survivors of the Titanic in 1912 Marconi

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