Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (74 results returned)
#9036, aired 2024-02-12 | POP CULTURE VS. $200: In 1966 The Royal Guardsmen set the scene "in the clear blue skies over Germany" for a song titled "Snoopy Vs." this guy the Red Baron |
#9036, aired 2024-02-12 | POP CULTURE VS. $400: "Red vs. Blue" are 2 armies in an animated series that's an offshoot of this "angelic" video game franchise Halo |
#9036, aired 2024-02-12 | POP CULTURE VS. $600: On this series, Casey Webb travels the country, taking on eating challenges like a 4-pound Reuben or a gallon-sized sundae Man v. Food |
#9036, aired 2024-02-12 | POP CULTURE VS. $800: In an Edgar Wright film, this title slacker vies with Ramona Flowers' 7 evil exes, as well as "the World" Scott Pilgrim |
#9036, aired 2024-02-12 | POP CULTURE VS. $1000: In "The People vs." this man, Woody Harrelson says, "I'm your dream client. I'm the most fun, I'm rich, & I'm always in trouble" Larry Flynt |
#8941, aired 2023-10-02 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $400: I'm supposed to "beware of Greeks bearing gifts"--but if they bring me a gift one of these, I shouldn't look in its mouth... hmmm a horse |
#8941, aired 2023-10-02 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $800: OK, OK--"He who hesitates is lost"... but aren't I supposed to do this before I leap? look |
#8941, aired 2023-10-02 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $1200: If this is "mightier than the sword", then why the heck do "actions speak louder than words"? the pen |
#8941, aired 2023-10-02 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $1600: Wait a minute--"Opposites attract", but these "flock together"? huh? birds of a feather |
#8941, aired 2023-10-02 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $2000: So do I need a bigger kitchen, or not? "Many hands make light work", but "Too many cooks spoil" this stuff the stew (the broth) |
#8509, aired 2021-11-11 | FRANCE VS. AMERICA $400: In the 1976 "Judgment of Paris", wines from this state shockingly outperformed French vintages in a blind taste test California |
#8509, aired 2021-11-11 | FRANCE VS. AMERICA $800: Colonial rule left Senegal in love with this loaf; France still tells the Senegalese it can't be made from American wheat a baguette |
#8509, aired 2021-11-11 | FRANCE VS. AMERICA $1200: Upset over tariffs, in 1999 French farmers wrecked an outlet of this fast food chain, accompanied by a Roquefort tasting McDonald's |
#8509, aired 2021-11-11 | FRANCE VS. AMERICA $1600: As seen in the 2021 TV drama about him, this one-named fashion designer took part in a 1973 Franco-American runway battle at Versailles Halston |
#8509, aired 2021-11-11 | FRANCE VS. AMERICA $2000: From 1925 to 1930 it was France vs. the U.S. in the finals for this tennis cup; René Lacoste was a star on the French team the Davis Cup |
#7694, aired 2018-02-08 | MOVIE vs. MOVIE $400: Krueger. Voorhees. Razor glove. Hockey mask. This film Freddy vs. Jason |
#7694, aired 2018-02-08 | MOVIE vs. MOVIE $800: It's this Michael Cera character "vs. The World"--specifically, the 7 exes of Mary Elizabeth Winstead Scott Pilgrim vs. The World |
#7694, aired 2018-02-08 | MOVIE vs. MOVIE $1200: Justin Henry was at the center of the custody battle between 2 eventual Oscar winners in this 1979 film Kramer vs. Kramer |
#7694, aired 2018-02-08 | MOVIE vs. MOVIE $1600: Woody Harrelson in this film: "If the 1st Amendment will protect a scumbag like me, then it will protect all of you" The People vs. Larry Flynt |
#7694, aired 2018-02-08 | MOVIE vs. MOVIE $2000: Tom Hanks faces the Big Woo, the geographic feature that makes up the second part of the title of this film Joe Versus the Volcano |
#7570, aired 2017-07-07 | FRANCE VS. EVERYBODY $800: More than 150,000 French soldiers died in the 1870-71 war led by this German state, whose side lost 30,000 Prussia |
#7570, aired 2017-07-07 | FRANCE VS. EVERYBODY $1200: The last of the French & Indian Wars spread to Europe & was called this, lasting from 1756 to 1763 the Seven Years' War |
#7570, aired 2017-07-07 | FRANCE VS. EVERYBODY $1600: England's 5,000 archers were more than enough against 20,000 to 30,000 Frenchmen at the 1415 battle of this Agincourt |
#7570, aired 2017-07-07 | FRANCE VS. EVERYBODY $2000: France recognized Victor Amadeus II as king of Sicily as the treaties of this Dutch city ended the War of the Spanish Succession the Treaty of Utrecht |
#7480, aired 2017-03-03 | SPY vs. SPY $400: In 1994 the FBI busted Aldrich Ames, a 31-year vet of this agency, for selling secrets to the Soviets the CIA |
#7480, aired 2017-03-03 | SPY vs. SPY $800 (Daily Double): This "colorful" Secret Service chief & detective agency founder busted Confederate spy Rose Greenhow (Allan) Pinkerton |
#7480, aired 2017-03-03 | SPY vs. SPY $800: In the 1940s & '50s top British agent Harold Philby, nicknamed this after a Kipling title boy, was really a KGB mole Kim |
#7480, aired 2017-03-03 | SPY vs. SPY $1200: Rosenblum was the real last name of this early 1900s British "Ace of Spies" Sidney Reilly |
#7480, aired 2017-03-03 | SPY vs. SPY $1600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a hotel and a map on the monitor.) During World War II, the Princess Hotel was home to British censors who exposed Nazi spy rings by secretly opening, reading & resealing transatlantic mail routed through this island Bermuda |
#7464, aired 2017-02-09 | MAN VS. BEAST $200: Since the dawn of camping, man has tried to keep food from this beast; a product called the Ursack says it's the answer bears |
#7464, aired 2017-02-09 | MAN VS. BEAST $400: In 1763 an early one of these, from the Latin for "plague", was made from tobacco to kill aphids a pesticide |
#7464, aired 2017-02-09 | MAN VS. BEAST $600: This legendary alliterative guy terminates Hamelin's vermin with extreme prejudice the Pied Piper |
#7464, aired 2017-02-09 | MAN VS. BEAST $1,000 (Daily Double): In a Hawthorne story, a witch makes one of these to protect her corn, then brings him to life a scarecrow |
#7464, aired 2017-02-09 | MAN VS. BEAST $1000: New South Wales' webpage on the control of these animals includes fences, as in the title of a 2002 movie rabbits |
#7187, aired 2015-12-08 | PARLIAMENT VS. CONGRESS $400: The British House of Commons has had this person (without "of the House") calling on MPs since 1377 the Speaker |
#7187, aired 2015-12-08 | PARLIAMENT VS. CONGRESS $1200: In both bodies these special committees are "chosen" to investigate specific matters & issue reports select committees |
#7187, aired 2015-12-08 | PARLIAMENT VS. CONGRESS $1600: When Parliament's session ends, it's called prorogation; Congress uses this other 11-letter word adjournment |
#7187, aired 2015-12-08 | PARLIAMENT VS. CONGRESS $2,000 (Daily Double): It's the area from which you can watch politicians in their habitat; Parliament's was once called the Strangers' one the gallery |
#7187, aired 2015-12-08 | PARLIAMENT VS. CONGRESS $2000: Parliament's proceedings are set down in Hansard; the equivalent across the pond is this publication the Congressional Record |
#6244, aired 2011-11-10 | 2 Vs, PLEASE $400: A new production of an old play, or an evangelistic service a revival |
#6244, aired 2011-11-10 | 2 Vs, PLEASE $800: To develop gradually, Darwin-style evolve |
#6244, aired 2011-11-10 | 2 Vs, PLEASE $1200: Adjective meaning unforgiving or vengeful vindictive |
#6244, aired 2011-11-10 | 2 Vs, PLEASE $1600: 8-letter adjective preceding "procedure", as when a scalpel is required invasive |
#6244, aired 2011-11-10 | 2 Vs, PLEASE $2000: Last name of the 1904 Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, dog Pavlov |
#6098, aired 2011-03-02 | VS. $200: In 2010 it was Saints vs. Colts for the championship of this league the National Football League |
#6098, aired 2011-03-02 | VS. $400: You might see Magic vs. Wizards or Grizzlies vs. Timberwolves at one of this league's games the NBA |
#6098, aired 2011-03-02 | VS. $600: From 2003 to 2009 the men's final in this British tournament was somebody vs. Roger Federer Wimbledon |
#6098, aired 2011-03-02 | VS. $800: If you're watching Harvard vs. Yale, you're watching a competition in this 8-school group the Ivy League |
#6098, aired 2011-03-02 | VS. $1000: It was Topalov vs. Anand for the 2010 world title in this board game chess |
#5998, aired 2010-10-13 | VS. $200: Juliet's family, they hate the Montagues the Capulets |
#5998, aired 2010-10-13 | VS. $400: Home computer buyers choose between these 2 types played by Justin Long & John Hodgman in commercials a PC & a Mac |
#5998, aired 2010-10-13 | VS. $600: The rivalry between these 2 men culminated in the "Thrilla in Manila" Ali & Frazier |
#5998, aired 2010-10-13 | VS. $800: Antonio Prohias, a Cuban refugee, spoofed the Cold War in this Mad magazine comic strip Spy vs. Spy |
#5998, aired 2010-10-13 | VS. $1000: A truce signed in 2003 officially ended the century-old feud between these 2 Appalachian families the Hatfields & the McCoys |
#5893, aired 2010-04-07 | SPY VS. SPY $400: This spy was executed at what's now 66th & 3rd in New York City Nathan Hale |
#5893, aired 2010-04-07 | SPY VS. SPY $800: Portrayed on film in 2007's "Breach", Robert Hanssen was a mole within this organization the FBI |
#5893, aired 2010-04-07 | SPY VS. SPY $1200: "Ashenden" is an account of his years as a World War I spy by this author of "Of Human Bondage" Somerset Maugham |
#5893, aired 2010-04-07 | SPY VS. SPY $1600: In exchange for Russian spy Rudolf Abel, this U.S. pilot was released by the Soviets in 1962 (Francis Gary) Powers |
#5893, aired 2010-04-07 | SPY VS. SPY $4,000 (Daily Double): This playwright was slain under mysterious circumstances possibly related to spying for Elizabeth I Christopher Marlowe |
#5639, aired 2009-02-26 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $400: I'm supposed to "beware of Greeks bearing gifts"--but if they bring me a gift one of these, I shouldn't look in its mouth...hmmm a horse |
#5639, aired 2009-02-26 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $800: OK, OK--"he who hesitates is lost"...but aren't I supposed to do this before I leap? look |
#5639, aired 2009-02-26 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $1200: If this is "mightier than the sword", then why the heck do "actions speak louder than words"? a pen |
#5639, aired 2009-02-26 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $2000: So do I need a bigger kitchen, or not? "Many hands make light work", but "too many cooks spoil" this stuff the soup |
#5639, aired 2009-02-26 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $5,000 (Daily Double): Wait a minute--"opposites attract", but these "flock together"? Huh? birds of a feather |
#5485, aired 2008-06-13 | HERSHEY vs. NESTLE $200: Nestle began making this in 1904; they claim to make the very best of it chocolate |
#5485, aired 2008-06-13 | HERSHEY vs. NESTLE $400: In 1939 Nestle introduced an instant form of this non-milk product coffee |
#5485, aired 2008-06-13 | HERSHEY vs. NESTLE $600: This peanut butter cup is one of Hershey's bestselling products Reese's |
#5485, aired 2008-06-13 | HERSHEY vs. NESTLE $800: Now a Hershey's product, Mounds was introduced in 1920; this nutty counterpart didn't appear until 1946 Almond Joy |
#5485, aired 2008-06-13 | HERSHEY vs. NESTLE $1000: In 1938 Nestle introduced its Crunch bar & Hershey introduced this rival Krackel |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | BRITISH VS. AMERICAN AUTO TERMINOLOGY $200: What the British call an estate car, we call this type of "wagon" a station wagon |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | BRITISH VS. AMERICAN AUTO TERMINOLOGY $400: It's a windscreen to the limeys, but it's one of these to us Yanks a windshield |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | BRITISH VS. AMERICAN AUTO TERMINOLOGY $600: What we call gasoline, the Brits call this petrol |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | BRITISH VS. AMERICAN AUTO TERMINOLOGY $800: This car part is the bonnet to the Brits, but to us it's one of these the hood |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | BRITISH VS. AMERICAN AUTO TERMINOLOGY $1000: It's a transmission in America & one of these "box"es across the Atlantic a gearbox |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)
Didn't find what you wanted? Try your J! Archive search using Google, Bing, or Yahoo!