Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)
#3433, aired 1999-07-07 | TINSELTOWN TRAGEDIES $200: In 1932 Peg Entwhistle jumped from the first letter of this local landmark the Hollywood Sign |
#3433, aired 1999-07-07 | TINSELTOWN TRAGEDIES $400: This gangster was gunned down in his girlfriend's Beverly Hills home June 20, 1947 Bugsy Siegel |
#3433, aired 1999-07-07 | TINSELTOWN TRAGEDIES $600: He was on his way to compete in a car race when he crashed Sept. 30, 1955 James Dean |
#3433, aired 1999-07-07 | TINSELTOWN TRAGEDIES $800: Her daughter Cheryl's stabbing of Johnny Stompanato was ruled justifiable homicide Lana Turner |
#3433, aired 1999-07-07 | TINSELTOWN TRAGEDIES $1000: Floral nickname of aspiring actress Betty Short, victim of a still unsolved 1947 murder "The Black Dahlia" |
#3154, aired 1998-04-23 | TRAGEDIES $200: Skiing accidents recently claimed the lives of Michael Kennedy & this entertainer-turned-congressman Sonny Bono |
#3154, aired 1998-04-23 | TRAGEDIES $400: Though nearby, the Californian never heard this liner's distress call in 1912; its radio operator was off duty Titanic |
#3154, aired 1998-04-23 | TRAGEDIES $600: This singer left us not in a jet plane, but in a small experimental plane in 1997 John Denver |
#3154, aired 1998-04-23 | TRAGEDIES $1,000 (Daily Double): This May 6, 1937 disaster was broadcast live on radio The explosion of the Hindenburg |
#3154, aired 1998-04-23 | TRAGEDIES $1000: This writer & wife of a famous author died in a fire at a mental hospital in 1948 Zelda Fitzgerald |
#2787, aired 1996-10-15 | TRAGEDIES $200: This playwright's "Hamlet" is considered the highest expression of the revenge tragedy Shakespeare |
#2787, aired 1996-10-15 | TRAGEDIES $400: This "Candide" author wrote his first tragedy, "Oedipe", while still a teenager Voltaire |
#2787, aired 1996-10-15 | TRAGEDIES $600: The 100 tales in this Boccaccio work alternated between tragedy & earthy humor Decameron |
#2787, aired 1996-10-15 | TRAGEDIES $800: He wrote that Willy Loman's tragedy is "that he gave his life, or sold it, in order to justify the waste of it" Arthur Miller |
#2787, aired 1996-10-15 | TRAGEDIES $1000: This Swede's play "The Father" is a domestic tragedy detailing the inherent cruelty of marriage Strindberg |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (1 result returned)
#8, aired 2020-01-14 | SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES: He has 272 speeches, the most of any non-title character in a Shakespeare tragedy Iago |
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