Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (30 results returned)
#9166, aired 2024-09-23 | "ETTE" TU $200: Think back--it's the "VC" in VCR video cassette |
#9166, aired 2024-09-23 | "ETTE" TU $400: Your basic salad dressing, it's made with just 2 main ingredients plus seasonings vinaigrette |
#9166, aired 2024-09-23 | "ETTE" TU $600: When introduced by Chevy in 1953, it came in white only with a red interior Corvette |
#9166, aired 2024-09-23 | "ETTE" TU $800: Fantoccini are these controlled by wires, or a show using them marionettes |
#9166, aired 2024-09-23 | "ETTE" TU $1000: Amy Vanderbilt, author of a "Complete Book of" this, has been called "the successor to Emily Post" Etiquette |
#6107, aired 2011-03-15 | ET TU, BRONTE $200: Charlotte based "Villette" on her experiences at a boarding school in this Belgian city Brussels |
#6107, aired 2011-03-15 | ET TU, BRONTE $400: The title character of Anne's "Agnes Grey" worked in this 9-letter job, as did Anne from 1841 to 1845 governess |
#6107, aired 2011-03-15 | ET TU, BRONTE $600: On the impact of Charlotte's work, Virginia Woolf wrote, "Think of Rochester and we have to think of" this title woman Jane Eyre |
#6107, aired 2011-03-15 | ET TU, BRONTE $800: Emily Bronte died at the age of 30, just one year after this novel of hers was published & savaged by critics Wuthering Heights |
#6107, aired 2011-03-15 | ET TU, BRONTE $1000: Charlotte, Emily & Anne published their poetry as Currer, Ellis & Acton this; does it ring one? Bell |
#5802, aired 2009-12-01 | "TU" MUCH $400: In his biggest hit, Tiny Tim wanted you to "Tip-Toe Thru"' these tulips |
#5802, aired 2009-12-01 | "TU" MUCH $800: On U.S. aircraft carriers, power comes from nuclear reactors & these steam-powered rotary engines turbines |
#5802, aired 2009-12-01 | "TU" MUCH $1200: Catching these is the main economic activity of Clipperton Island, a French Pacific atoll tuna |
#5802, aired 2009-12-01 | "TU" MUCH $1600: Mentioned over & over in a popular Christmas song, these animals take their name from their call, not from a reptile turtledoves |
#5802, aired 2009-12-01 | "TU" MUCH $2000: Ashgabat is the capital city of this central Asian nation Turkmenistan |
#5265, aired 2007-06-29 | "TU" MUCH $200: This disease was once known as consumption tuberculosis |
#5265, aired 2007-06-29 | "TU" MUCH $400: Canneries of this are the largest private-sector employers in American Samoa tuna |
#5265, aired 2007-06-29 | "TU" MUCH $600: Leviticus 5:7 suggests these as an offering; they also make a good second-day-of-Christmas gift turtle doves |
#5265, aired 2007-06-29 | "TU" MUCH $800: The word "tulip" goes back to a word for this headwear seen on Muslims a turban |
#5265, aired 2007-06-29 | "TU" MUCH $1000: (Mark Hamill reads the clue.) The scenes filmed on Luke's home planet, Tatooine, were actually filmed in this African "T" country Tunisia |
#4809, aired 2005-06-30 | ENDS IN "TU" $400: This ballet skirt is sometimes made of a cotton fabric called tarlatan a tutu |
#4809, aired 2005-06-30 | ENDS IN "TU" $800: The name of this ancient trading post in Mali is now synonymous with any faraway place Timbuktu |
#4809, aired 2005-06-30 | ENDS IN "TU" $1200: Extemporaneous impromptu |
#4809, aired 2005-06-30 | ENDS IN "TU" $1600: This group of African languages that has more than 50 million speakers is said to have originated in Cameroon the Bantu languages |
#4809, aired 2005-06-30 | ENDS IN "TU" $2,000 (Daily Double): 2-word Latin phrase meaning located in the original or existing place or position in situ |
#3436, aired 1999-07-12 | "TU" $100: The University of Phoenix has a branch in this city Tucson |
#3436, aired 1999-07-12 | "TU" $200: Henry VII was the first ruler from this family on the throne of England Tudor |
#3436, aired 1999-07-12 | "TU" $300: Creature seen here in a non-candid photo a tuna |
#3436, aired 1999-07-12 | "TU" $400: From the Latin for "uproar", it's a confusion of voices Tumult |
#3436, aired 1999-07-12 | "TU" $500: The ruins of Carthage are in this country Tunisia |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)
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