Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (32 results returned)
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $400: May 22, 1927: He "Does It! To Paris in 33 1/2 Hours" Lindbergh |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $800: May 3, 1986: "A Top Soviet Aide Details Situation at Stricken Plant", this nuclear power station Chernobyl |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $1200: June 9, 1987: "North's Secretary Describes Effort to Hide Evidence" referred to this political scandal Iran-Contra |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $1600: May 7, 1937: It "Burns in Lakehurst Crash; 21 Known Dead, 12 Missing; 64 Escape" the Hindenburg |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $2000: January 21, 1945: "Roosevelt Sworn in for Fourth Term; Extends" this "Policy to World" the Good Neighbor policy |
#6430, aired 2012-07-27 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HISTORIC HEADLINES $200: April 19, 1906: "Over 500 dead, $200,000 lost in" this disaster-- "nearly half the city is in ruins" the San Francisco earthquake |
#6430, aired 2012-07-27 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HISTORIC HEADLINES $400: June 29, 1914: "Heir to" this country's "throne is slain with his wife by a Bosnian youth" (leading to World War I) Austria-Hungary |
#6430, aired 2012-07-27 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HISTORIC HEADLINES $600: The tragic headline for April 20, 1995: A deadly "car bomb attack in" this city "wrecks 9-story federal office building" Oklahoma City |
#6430, aired 2012-07-27 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HISTORIC HEADLINES $800: February 14, 1935: this man "guilty, sentenced to death for the murder of the LIndbergh baby" Bruno Richard Hauptmann |
#6430, aired 2012-07-27 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HISTORIC HEADLINES $1000: A medical milestone December 4, 1967: "Heart transplant keeps man alive in" this country South Africa |
#6377, aired 2012-05-15 | THE NEW YORK TIMES 21st CENTURY HEADLINES $200: In 2003 the headline read, "Davis Is Out, Schwarzenegger Is In by Big Margins in California" in this type of vote a recall |
#6377, aired 2012-05-15 | THE NEW YORK TIMES 21st CENTURY HEADLINES $400: Howard Stern made the front page in 2004 after his "Rich Deal in Jump to" this type of radio satellite radio |
#5201, aired 2007-04-02 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $200: September 15, 1950: "U.N. Forces Land Behind Communists in" this peninsula, "Seize Inchon" Korea |
#5201, aired 2007-04-02 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $400: February 11, 1913: "Scott Finds" this location, "Then Perishes" the South Pole |
#5201, aired 2007-04-02 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $600: August 17, 1935: "Will Rogers" & this aviator "Die in Airplane Crash in Alaska; Nation Shocked by Tragedy" (Wiley) Post |
#5201, aired 2007-04-02 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $800 (Daily Double): October 7, 1981: This world leader "Assassinated at Army Parade as Men Amid Ranks Fire into Stands" Anwar Sadat |
#5201, aired 2007-04-02 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $1000: August 21, 1968: This nation "Invaded by Russians and Four Other Warsaw Pact Forces" Czechoslovakia |
#4974, aired 2006-04-06 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HISTORIC HEADLINES $200: This country is the invadee in the 1990 headline seen here Kuwait |
#4974, aired 2006-04-06 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HISTORIC HEADLINES $400: It's the capital city on the losing end of a 1971 headline Taipei |
#4974, aired 2006-04-06 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HISTORIC HEADLINES $600: This man's 1986 travel itinerary made the front page Ferdinand Marcos |
#4974, aired 2006-04-06 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HISTORIC HEADLINES $800: Last name of the 1953 headline pair seen here Rosenberg |
#4974, aired 2006-04-06 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HISTORIC HEADLINES $1000: In headlines from 1912 & '13, respectively, very different fates befall these two men Scott & Amundsen |
#4080, aired 2002-05-03 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $200: In 1988, yes, 1988, the Times reported, "For computers" this year "may prove a bit traumatic" 2000 |
#4080, aired 2002-05-03 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $400: Its split-up in 1982 was noted with the headline seen here AT&T |
#4080, aired 2002-05-03 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $600: In the January 11, 1946 headline "UNO Opened", UNO was short for these 3 words the United Nations Organization |
#4080, aired 2002-05-03 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $800: The end to this man's trial was noted with the January 22, 1950 headline seen here Alger Hiss |
#4080, aired 2002-05-03 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $1000: A November 9, 1917 story said this Russian "in exile lived in the Bronx"; "real name is Braunstein" Trotsky |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $200: He's the subject of the September 7, 1901 headline seen here: [President Shot At Buffalo Fair] William McKinley |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $400: July 5, 1986 reported "A Very Special Day: Millions Watch Festive Harbor Salute To" this Statue of Liberty |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $800: Losers reported on Oct. 16, 1964 included the Yankees in the World Series & this ousted Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $1000: In a 1983 headline this man "Dies On 112th Day With Permanent Artificial Heart" Dr. Barney Clark |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $2,000 (Daily Double): Month & year of the historic headline seen here: [Stocks Collapse in 16,410,030-Share Day But Rally At Close Cheers Brokers Bankers Optimistic, To Continue...] October, 1929 |
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