Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | THE INCAS $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Machu Picchu, Peru.) A kallanka was an Inca great hall; drinking vessels found here show that festivities included drinking chicha de jora, beer made from this grain corn |
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | THE INCAS $800: From the Latin for "earth", they're the structures the Incas evolved for growing crops on forbidding hillsides terraces |
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | THE INCAS $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Machu Picchu, Peru.) If one Inca met another here at the Three Windows, "napaykullayki" was the standard greeting in this language Quechuan |
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | THE INCAS $1600: On an Inca cross, the three steps stood for three tiers of being--condor aloft, puma on earth, and this reptile in the underworld a snake |
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | THE INCAS $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Machu Picchu, Peru.) In 1500, it took over a week to cover the 50 miles on the Inca Trail, from here, the capital of the Incas, to the retreat of Machu Picchu Cuzco |
#1084, aired 1989-04-27 | THE INCAS $200: Because the Incas did not write, their written history begins with their conquest by this country Spain |
#1084, aired 1989-04-27 | THE INCAS $400: Of meat jerky, freeze-dried potatoes or ice cream, the one not part of the Inca's diet ice cream |
#1084, aired 1989-04-27 | THE INCAS $600: The Incas were renowned for their masonry work which surprisingly didn't require any of this mortar |
#1084, aired 1989-04-27 | THE INCAS $1000: Legend says Manco Capac, the 1st Inca ruler, led them to this city that was the "navel" of the world Cuzco |
#1084, aired 1989-04-27 | THE INCAS $2,000 (Daily Double): They were the principal beasts of burden for the Incas llamas |
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