Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (32 results returned)
#6408, aired 2012-06-27 | IN UTAH ROW $1600: A native of Ogden, Brent Scowcroft was this adviser to presidents Gerald Ford & George H.W. Bush National Security Advisor |
#6408, aired 2012-06-27 | IN UTAH ROW $2000: This Beaver-born tinkerer is sometimes considered the inventor of television Philo T. Farnsworth |
#4393, aired 2003-10-15 | UTAH $400: In August in Salt Lake City there's a festival for this Mideastern dance (& you thought Utahans were a staid bunch...) belly dancing |
#4393, aired 2003-10-15 | UTAH $800: Directional corner of Utah that's home to 1/4 of the Four Corners Monument southeast |
#4393, aired 2003-10-15 | UTAH $1600: To demonstrate the acoustics in this Salt Lake City building, tour guides will drop a pin the Mormon Tabernacle |
#4393, aired 2003-10-15 | UTAH $2000: In the 1870s silver brought folks in droves to this city; now it's the silver screen that's the draw each January Park City |
#4393, aired 2003-10-15 | UTAH $5,000 (Daily Double): This Mormon left his name on the Utah canyon seen here, which he described as "a hell of a place to lose a cow" Ebenezer Bryce |
#4128, aired 2002-07-10 | UTAH $200: The Ski resort town of Park City is the home of this film festival sponsored by Robert Redford's organization Sundance |
#4128, aired 2002-07-10 | UTAH $400: Each May 10, a reenactment of the driving of the Golden Spike takes place at a summit near this point of the same name Promontory |
#4128, aired 2002-07-10 | UTAH $600: The 300-, 500- & 600-mph land speed barriers were broken at the speedway located on these salt flats the Bonneville Salt Flats |
#4128, aired 2002-07-10 | UTAH $800: Most people in Utah live just west of this range of the Rocky Mountains the Wasatch |
#4128, aired 2002-07-10 | UTAH $1000: Glen Canyon Dam, completed in 1964, created this 186-mile-long lake on the Colorado River Lake Powell |
#1672, aired 1991-12-03 | UTAH $100: Part of the Compromise of 1850 established Utah as a territory with this Mormon leader as gov. Brigham Young |
#1672, aired 1991-12-03 | UTAH $200: This bird that saved the 1848 harvest from crickets is the state bird the seagull |
#1672, aired 1991-12-03 | UTAH $300: The first transcontinental communications system of this type met in Utah in 1861 the telegraph |
#1672, aired 1991-12-03 | UTAH $400: This river & its main tributary, the Green River, are the state's largest the Colorado |
#1672, aired 1991-12-03 | UTAH $500: This man who flew into space aboard Discovery in 1985 has been a senator from Utah since 1974 Jake Garn |
#1309, aired 1990-04-19 | UTAH $100: The first Europeans to visit the area were explorers from this country Spain |
#1309, aired 1990-04-19 | UTAH $200: This university in Provo, run by the Mormon church, is the largest in the state Brigham Young University |
#1309, aired 1990-04-19 | UTAH $300: Record speeds of more than 600 MPH have been reached at the International Speedway here Bonneville Salt Flats |
#1309, aired 1990-04-19 | UTAH $400: When it applied for statehood in 1849, some wanted to call it Deseret, which means this Honeybees |
#1309, aired 1990-04-19 | UTAH $500: The state's largest ski area, Park City, is on the eastern slopes of this range of the Rockies Wasatch |
#731, aired 1987-11-09 | UTAH $100: Having saved early Mormon settlers from an invasion of katydids, it's now the state bird the seagull |
#731, aired 1987-11-09 | UTAH $200: This river linking the Great Salt & Utah lakes is named for a river linking the Dead Sea & the Sea of Galillee the River Jordan |
#731, aired 1987-11-09 | UTAH $300: The Mormons called the region of Utah this: the Book of Mormon's word for honeybee Deseret |
#731, aired 1987-11-09 | UTAH $400: Brigham Young's famous 4-word quote uttered when he first saw the Great Salt Lake Valley "This is the place" |
#731, aired 1987-11-09 | UTAH $500: It's the world's largest natural stone arch, though it sounds like it's made from light Rainbow Bridge |
#416, aired 1986-04-14 | UTAH $100: Utah was denied statehood as long as this was practiced polygamy |
#416, aired 1986-04-14 | UTAH $200: They called the land "Deseret", meaning honeybee the Mormons |
#416, aired 1986-04-14 | UTAH $300: Physical feature the state capitol building & a Duracell battery have in common a copper top |
#416, aired 1986-04-14 | UTAH $500: 100-square-mile region where speeding is allowed, but only when going for records the Bonneville Salt Flats |
#416, aired 1986-04-14 | UTAH $1,000 (Daily Double): The largest of these in the state is Utah Lake freshwater lakes |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)
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