Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (50 results returned)
#9269, aired 2025-02-13 | THAT HAPPENED IN 2024 $200: Hitting the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history in Game One & driving in 12 runs in 5 games, earned this Dodger the MVP (Freddie) Freeman |
#9269, aired 2025-02-13 | THAT HAPPENED IN 2024 $400: Attention, this discount store shoppers! Opened in 1962, the last full-size one in the mainland U.S. closed in October Kmart |
#9269, aired 2025-02-13 | THAT HAPPENED IN 2024 $600: Trump was the first GOP presidential candidate since 1988 to win this 2-named Florida county, the "Gateway to Latin America" Miami-Dade |
#9269, aired 2025-02-13 | THAT HAPPENED IN 2024 $800: In October, NASA launched a mission to this icy moon of Jupiter, despite a warning in "2010: Odyssey Two" to never land there Europa |
#9269, aired 2025-02-13 | THAT HAPPENED IN 2024 $1000: The garment makers that fast fashion relies on in this Asian country were back up days after a 2024 revolt toppled Sheikh Hasina Bangladesh |
#9256, aired 2025-01-27 | THAT HAPPENED $400: After conquering Italy, German King Otto I revived this imperial title in 962 A.D. & was crowned by Pope John XII the Holy Roman Emperor |
#9256, aired 2025-01-27 | THAT HAPPENED $800: On June 1, 1969 Canada's CBC stopped accepting ads for this product on TV & radio cigarettes (tobacco) |
#9256, aired 2025-01-27 | THAT HAPPENED $1600: At the start of the 1500s, Diego de Deza was the second holder of this title & during his tenure, over 1,600 "heretics" perished the Grand Inquisitor (Inquisitor General) |
#9256, aired 2025-01-27 | THAT HAPPENED $2000: It's the collective term for the Russian conspirators who failed in their late 1825 attempt to overthrow Czar Nicholas I the Decembrists |
#9256, aired 2025-01-27 | THAT HAPPENED $2,600 (Daily Double): Anytus, Meletus & Lycon were the 3 prosecutors in the trial of this man in 399 B.C. Socrates |
#9121, aired 2024-06-10 | WELL, THAT HAPPENED $200: Hey, dummy! Brea, Cal. PD had 2 words for the man who used the carpool lane with one of these in the passenger seat--"nice try" a mannequin |
#9121, aired 2024-06-10 | WELL, THAT HAPPENED $400: A fossil of a 4-legged whale that fed like a raptor--a walking whale raptor?! Yipes--was dug up in this North African desert the Sahara |
#9121, aired 2024-06-10 | WELL, THAT HAPPENED $600: "Groove Is In The Heart" sampled Eva Gabor singing "I" (before "get allergic smelling hay") from the theme of this '60s sitcom Green Acres |
#9121, aired 2024-06-10 | WELL, THAT HAPPENED $800: France was furieuse as Australia killed a $66 bil. deal for conventional these & turned to the U.S. & U.K. for nuclear ones a submarine |
#9121, aired 2024-06-10 | WELL, THAT HAPPENED $1000: Prince Harry & Meghan named their daughter this, Harry's granny's family nickname Lilibet |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | SO THAT HAPPENED $200: 79 A.D.: It's Stabiae vs. this volcano--Stabiae takes the L Vesuvius |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | SO THAT HAPPENED $400: July 20, 1969: The world hears, "Houston", this "base here. The Eagle has landed" Tranquility |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | SO THAT HAPPENED $600: 1901: This rebellion in China ends, with a reported 100,000 dead the Boxer Rebellion |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | SO THAT HAPPENED $800: Sept. 11, 1971: Turns out "We will bury you!" will apply directly to this ex-leader of the Soviet Union Khrushchev |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | SO THAT HAPPENED $1000: Sept. 2, 1666: He journals about "a great fire... in the city" Samuel Pepys |
#7985, aired 2019-05-03 | THINGS THAT HAPPENED $400: In the mid-19th century, the U.S. Army imported these creatures from Africa as pack animals--it didn't last camels |
#7985, aired 2019-05-03 | THINGS THAT HAPPENED $800: In 1536 Henry VIII fell from a horse; the shock made this second wife miscarry & soon, still sonless, she was executed Anne Boleyn |
#7985, aired 2019-05-03 | THINGS THAT HAPPENED $1200: A Russian team showed up too late to the 1908 Olympics because they were still using this calendar the Julian |
#7985, aired 2019-05-03 | THINGS THAT HAPPENED $1600: Alfred Nobel wrote that it was "the irony of fate" to be prescribed this for his angina late in life nitroglycerin |
#7985, aired 2019-05-03 | THINGS THAT HAPPENED $2000: This Central Asian conqueror who died in 1405 was exhumed in Uzbekistan in 1941; his lameness was confirmed Tamerlane (or Timur the Lame) |
#7885, aired 2018-12-14 | THAT HAPPENED! $400: Lula got 2 4-year terms as prez of this S. Amer. nation from 2003 to 2011 & a 12-year term for money laundering & corruption in 2018 Brazil |
#7885, aired 2018-12-14 | THAT HAPPENED! $800: 40,000 Allied troops perished in the WWI campaign on this Turkish peninsula Gallipoli |
#7885, aired 2018-12-14 | THAT HAPPENED! $1200: This 3-word phrase preceded "To hell with Spain!" as a Spanish-American war rallying cry remember the Maine |
#7885, aired 2018-12-14 | THAT HAPPENED! $1600: In 1948 documents cached by this admiral around 1905 were found about 450 miles from the North Pole Admiral Peary |
#7885, aired 2018-12-14 | THAT HAPPENED! $2000: The "eyes of the army", per General Lee, he closed his eyes for the final time on May 12, 1864 near Richmond Jeb Stuart |
#7539, aired 2017-05-25 | OTHER THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN 1776 $200: In Salzburg that summer, he composed his "Serenade No. 7" for a wedding Mozart |
#7539, aired 2017-05-25 | OTHER THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN 1776 $400: In 1776 he captained the Resolution in search of the NW Passage but later should not have taken a Hawaiian vacation Captain Cook |
#7539, aired 2017-05-25 | OTHER THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN 1776 $600: In a work by Edward Gibbon from 1776, this pair of problems precedes "of the Roman Empire" The Decline and Fall |
#7539, aired 2017-05-25 | OTHER THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN 1776 $800: The Treaty of Purandar was signed by the Maratha & the "Supreme Government" of this U.K. company the (British) East India Company |
#7539, aired 2017-05-25 | OTHER THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN 1776 $1000: Founded in 1775 but soon abandoned, this mission north of San Diego named for St. John was re-founded for good in 1776 San Juan Capistrano |
#4533, aired 2004-04-28 | MORE THINGS THAT HAPPENED $200: The Festival of Federation, celebrated July 14, 1790 honoring an event the year before, is now this holiday Bastille Day |
#4533, aired 2004-04-28 | MORE THINGS THAT HAPPENED $400: The League of Schmalkalden was formed in 1531 to defend this German's reformist church (Martin) Luther |
#4533, aired 2004-04-28 | MORE THINGS THAT HAPPENED $600: When Dante died in 1321, he was in his 20th year of exile from this Italian city Florence |
#4533, aired 2004-04-28 | MORE THINGS THAT HAPPENED $800: In 1620 the Speedwell was found unseaworthy so its passengers were crowded aboard this ship the Mayflower |
#4533, aired 2004-04-28 | MORE THINGS THAT HAPPENED $1000: To guard his tomb emperor Qin Shi Huang Di made an army out of this material terracotta |
#4472, aired 2004-02-03 | THINGS THAT HAPPENED $200: In 622 Muhammad fled this city; in 630 he came back with 10,000 followers & captured it Mecca |
#4472, aired 2004-02-03 | THINGS THAT HAPPENED $400: The opening of this in 1869 cut 4,000 miles & weeks of sailing off trips the Suez Canal |
#4472, aired 2004-02-03 | THINGS THAT HAPPENED $600: Einhard's "Life of" this Frankish ruler says he almost doubled the size of the realm his father Pepin left him Charlemagne |
#4472, aired 2004-02-03 | THINGS THAT HAPPENED $1,000 (Daily Double): It was under this czar that Russia went on the Julian calendar used in the West; he liked Western stuff Peter the Great |
#4472, aired 2004-02-03 | THINGS THAT HAPPENED $1000: He was the junker, or landowner, whom Prussia's Wilhelm I chose to be his prime minister in 1862 (Otto von) Bismarck |
#4017, aired 2002-02-05 | STUFF THAT HAPPENED $400: The upper & lower portions of this country united in 1840 Canada |
#4017, aired 2002-02-05 | STUFF THAT HAPPENED $800: In 1964 Dorothy Hodgkin became the third woman to win a Nobel in chemistry & the first without this last name Curie |
#4017, aired 2002-02-05 | STUFF THAT HAPPENED $1200: As Europe & Asia had the Silk Road, North & Central America had a "road" for this bluish stone turquoise |
#4017, aired 2002-02-05 | STUFF THAT HAPPENED $1600: During a September 26, 1687 battle, the roof of this landmark on Athens' Acropolis was blown off the Parthenon |
#4017, aired 2002-02-05 | STUFF THAT HAPPENED $2000: Ancient areas with legal codes include Greece with Draco's & this land with Hammurabi's Babylon |
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