Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#6544, aired 2013-02-14 | TIE ONE $200: If you want to tie up a dogie trying to vamoose, use this trusty rope a lasso |
#6544, aired 2013-02-14 | TIE ONE $400: Tie up the bad guy's hands with cable ties, also known by this speedy name zip ties |
#6544, aired 2013-02-14 | TIE ONE $600: The "squirrel runs around a tree" method is a trusty one for teaching kids how to do this tie one's shoes |
#6544, aired 2013-02-14 | TIE ONE $800: Tie up one of these using a rope called a painter a boat |
#6544, aired 2013-02-14 | TIE ONE $1000: Tie into a sturdy climbing rope from this 3-letter outdoor store founded in 1938 REI |
#6301, aired 2012-01-30 | TIE ONE ON $200: If an invitation specifies this tie, it means it's a semiformal occasion & a tuxedo is required for men a black tie |
#6301, aired 2012-01-30 | TIE ONE ON $400: If an invitation specifies this tie, it means it's a formal occasion & tails are required for men a white tie |
#6301, aired 2012-01-30 | TIE ONE ON $600: That's Isaac Asimov rocking one of these, also called a "shoelace tie" a bolo tie |
#6301, aired 2012-01-30 | TIE ONE ON $800: This way of tying a tie honors a later title of Prince Edward, who popularized it in the 1920s a Windsor |
#6301, aired 2012-01-30 | TIE ONE ON $1000: It takes a quartet of steps--at least--to make the slip knot required for the tie with this hyphenated 3-word name a four-in-hand |
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