Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (48 results returned)
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | ROMANCING THE STONES $400: This ruler gave his second wife Marie-Louise a necklace with 234 diamonds after the birth of their son in 1811 Napoleon |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | ROMANCING THE STONES $800: On the set of "High Society", this actress wore her actual engagement ring from Prince Rainier Grace Kelly |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | ROMANCING THE STONES $1200: Suitors of this queen of Ithaca brought her a necklace & a golden chain with amber beads Penelope |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | ROMANCING THE STONES $1600: Sapphires like the one in Princess Diana's engagement ring bear this former name for Sri Lanka, where they were found Ceylon |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | ROMANCING THE STONES $2000: Mary of Burgundy got a diamond ring with the letter "M" on it from this future emperor; it was the first initial for both Maximilian |
#6689, aired 2013-10-17 | THE ROLLING STONES $200: He pranced out on his own with the 1985 solo album "She's the Boss" Mick Jagger |
#6689, aired 2013-10-17 | THE ROLLING STONES $800: After 30 years, this bassist retired from the band in 1992 Bill Wyman |
#6689, aired 2013-10-17 | THE ROLLING STONES $1000: This multi-instrumentalist drowned in his own swimming pool in 1969 Brian Jones |
#6229, aired 2011-10-20 | MEET THE FLINT STONES $200: The flint core stones seen here were used to produce this fire |
#6229, aired 2011-10-20 | MEET THE FLINT STONES $400: The flint seen here is from a stratum of this stuff you might use to write "I will answer in the form of a question" 100 times chalk |
#6229, aired 2011-10-20 | MEET THE FLINT STONES $600: Flint is a fine-grained variety of this mineral used in crystal-controlled clocks & watches quartz |
#6229, aired 2011-10-20 | MEET THE FLINT STONES $800: The prehistoric flint projectile points seen here were found near this New Mexico town, named for a game show Truth or Consequences |
#6229, aired 2011-10-20 | MEET THE FLINT STONES $1000: Dark bands of flint are visible in these famous cliffs the Cliffs of Dover |
#5892, aired 2010-04-06 | PICTURE THE ROLLING STONES HIT $400: A colorful No. 1 hit "Paint It, Black" |
#5892, aired 2010-04-06 | PICTURE THE ROLLING STONES HIT $800: It's something Mick Jagger will never be "Beast Of Burden" |
#5892, aired 2010-04-06 | PICTURE THE ROLLING STONES HIT $1200: In 1971, The Rolling Stones, & in 2009, Susan Boyle rode the charts with this song "Wild Horses" |
#5892, aired 2010-04-06 | PICTURE THE ROLLING STONES HIT $1600: How sweet the sound "Brown Sugar" |
#5892, aired 2010-04-06 | PICTURE THE ROLLING STONES HIT $2000: Go ahead, take a gamble "Tumbling Dice" |
#5026, aired 2006-06-19 | THE ROLLING STONES $200: On Feb. 5, 2006 The Stones performed during the Super Bowl XL halftime show in this city Detroit |
#5026, aired 2006-06-19 | THE ROLLING STONES $400: "The Glimmer Twins" are these 2 sexagenarians Keith Richards & Mick Jagger |
#5026, aired 2006-06-19 | THE ROLLING STONES $600: The oldest of the original Stones still with the group, this drummer was born June 2, 1941 Charlie Watts |
#5026, aired 2006-06-19 | THE ROLLING STONES $800: The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers" featured a working zipper on its cover designed by this artist Andy Warhol |
#5026, aired 2006-06-19 | THE ROLLING STONES $1000: "Please allow me to introduce myself" is the opening line of this Stones song "Sympathy For The Devil" |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | THE STONES $200: Interest in diamonds in this color soared when Ben gave Jen a big one set in her engagement ring pink |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | THE STONES $400: Alaska's state gem (since 1968) or Mick Jagger's gem of a daughter (since 1971) Jade |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | THE STONES $600: A stunning 330-carat star sapphire called the "Star of" this continent is on display at the Smithsonian Asia |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | THE STONES $800: Often worn in the Southwest, this "bluish" stone is said to protect riders from falling off their horses turquoise |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | THE STONES $1,500 (Daily Double): The black type of this October birthstone is quite rare, & more valuable than the fire variety opal |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | THE ROLLING STONES $200: I can't get none, but with this song the Rolling Stones had their first U.S. No. 1 hit "Satisfaction" |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | THE ROLLING STONES $400: The Stones played a cleaned-up version of "Let's Spend The Night Together" on this U.S. TV variety show in 1967 The Ed Sullivan Show |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | THE ROLLING STONES $600: It was the number of the Rolling Stones' 1966 "Nervous Breakdown" 19th |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | THE ROLLING STONES $800: Footage from a deadly 1969 Stones concert at this speedway was released in 1970 as the documentary "Gimme Shelter" Altamont |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | THE ROLLING STONES $1000: The Rolling Stones took their name from a song by this legendary blues musician Muddy Waters |
#3691, aired 2000-09-25 | THE STONES $100: He & Keith Richards enjoyed the satisfaction of writing "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" Mick Jagger |
#3691, aired 2000-09-25 | THE STONES $200: The 1799 discovery of this object ultimately unlocked the secrets of Egyptian hieroglyphics Rosetta Stone |
#3691, aired 2000-09-25 | THE STONES $200: On the 1978 album "Some Girls" the Stones really worked things with "Beast of" this Burden |
#3691, aired 2000-09-25 | THE STONES $300: The Stones hired this motorcycle gang as guards at their 1969 Altamont concert for $500 in beer Hell's Angels |
#3691, aired 2000-09-25 | THE STONES $400: The Stone of Destiny sat on by Scottish kings was taken to this city by Kenneth Macalpin in 843 (Stone of) Scone |
#3691, aired 2000-09-25 | THE STONES $400: In 1963 the band added this letter to its name, giving it the one it has now G |
#3691, aired 2000-09-25 | THE STONES $500: On "Paint It, Black" Brian Jones played this instrument, like George on "Norwegian Wood" Sitar |
#3691, aired 2000-09-25 | THE STONES $600: One myth says this landmark was set up by Merlin as the Sepulcher of Pendragon Stonehenge |
#3691, aired 2000-09-25 | THE STONES $800: The Black Stone set in this holy landmark in Mecca is actually a meteorite Kaaba |
#3691, aired 2000-09-25 | THE STONES $1000: Alchemists were always on the lookout for this substance that could turn base metals into gold Philosopher's Stone |
#1984, aired 1993-04-01 | THE ROLLING STONES $100: In 1971 Mick Jagger married this Nicaraguan socialite in St. Tropez; they divorced 8 years later Bianca Jagger |
#1984, aired 1993-04-01 | THE ROLLING STONES $200: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards were among those singing in the chorus on this group's "All You Need Is Love" The Beatles |
#1984, aired 1993-04-01 | THE ROLLING STONES $300: A cleaned-up version of "Let's Spend The Night Together" was sung on this TV variety show in 1967 The Ed Sullivan Show |
#1984, aired 1993-04-01 | THE ROLLING STONES $400: This Stones drummer took the photos in the 1984 book "Chagall's World" Charlie Watts |
#1984, aired 1993-04-01 | THE ROLLING STONES $500: Footage from a 1969 concert at this speedway was released in 1970 as the documentary "Gimme Shelter" Altamont |
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