Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (12 results returned)
#2173, aired 1994-02-02 | THE VIOLIN $200: This folk term for a violin may come from the Latin vitulari, meaning "to skip like a calf" fiddle |
#2173, aired 1994-02-02 | THE VIOLIN $1000: It's the term for plucking the strings rather than using a bow pizzicato |
#12, aired 1990-09-01 | THE VIOLIN $500: A violin's fingerboard is made from this extremely hard black wood ebony |
#12, aired 1990-09-01 | THE VIOLIN $1000: This Israeli-born violinist, a former child prodigy, is known to his friends as “Pinky” Pinchas Zukerman |
#12, aired 1990-09-01 | THE VIOLIN $1500: One of these violins stolen in 1936, supposedly sold for $100; in 1987 it was worth $1 million Stradivarius |
#12, aired 1990-09-01 | THE VIOLIN $2000: Early 19th C. virtuoso whose playing was so incredible some believed he was in league with the devil Paganini |
#12, aired 1990-09-01 | THE VIOLIN $2500: This Lithuanian-born violinist taught master classes at USC before his death at age 86 in 1987 Jascha Heifetz |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | THE VIOLIN $200: It's a curved, springy stick about 29 inches long with a flat ribbon of hair attached to it the bow |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | THE VIOLIN $400: The finest violins ever made, they bear the Latinized form of their maker's name Stradivarius |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | THE VIOLIN $600: The rest for this part of the body was invented about 1820, probably by violinist Ludwig Spohr Chin |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | THE VIOLIN $800: This Tel Aviv-born violinist overcame polio & first performed in public at age 9 Yithzak Perlman |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | THE VIOLIN $1000: Baroque composer whose most famous works are the violin concertos known as "The Four Seasons" Antonio Vivaldi |
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