Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (58 results returned)
#37, aired 2024-05-22 | WALES & WHALES-POURRI $400: The Robertson family endured for 38 days largely on onions & turtle blood after one of these "lethal" beasts sank their yacht an orca (or killer whale) |
#37, aired 2024-05-22 | WALES & WHALES-POURRI $800: Including Conwy, Caerphilly & Caldicot, Wales is said to have more of these structures per square mile than any European nation castles |
#37, aired 2024-05-22 | WALES & WHALES-POURRI $1200: 9 days before JFK died, he gave a whale's tooth to this reclusive actress at a White House dinner Garbo |
#37, aired 2024-05-22 | WALES & WHALES-POURRI $1600: One of these annual Welsh competitions of bards & minstrels attracts more than 6,000 competitors & includes dance, drama & art an eisteddfod |
#37, aired 2024-05-22 | WALES & WHALES-POURRI $2000: This traditional instrument resembling a violin has a 5-letter name & like other Welsh words, seemingly no vowels a crwth |
#7772, aired 2018-05-29 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $200: One of its national symbols is on its flag, seen here Wales |
#7772, aired 2018-05-29 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $400: Until 1707 it was an independent country Scotland |
#7772, aired 2018-05-29 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $600: While preparing to sail back to America, Pocahontas died there in 1617 England |
#7772, aired 2018-05-29 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $800: A village there has boasted the longest place name in Europe, at 58 letters Wales |
#7772, aired 2018-05-29 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $1000: The Trent is one of its longest rivers England |
#7353, aired 2016-07-27 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $200: Holyhead, Pwll Wales |
#7353, aired 2016-07-27 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $400: Dunoon, Clydebank Scotland |
#7353, aired 2016-07-27 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $600: Slough, Rutland England |
#7353, aired 2016-07-27 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $800: Woking, Bootle England |
#7353, aired 2016-07-27 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $1000: Bangor, Swansea Wales |
#7218, aired 2016-01-20 | WALES $400: The publication of the complete translation of this in 1588 helped preserve the Welsh language the Bible |
#7218, aired 2016-01-20 | WALES $800: Wales' national instrument, it has 3 rows of strings; Prince Charles appoints a player on a scholarship program annually the harp |
#7218, aired 2016-01-20 | WALES $1200: Near Llanrhaeadr-ym-mochnant splashes a 240' this; not so high, but I love to say Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant a waterfall |
#7218, aired 2016-01-20 | WALES $1600: Built on the site of an old Roman fort, it didn't become the capital of Wales until 1955 Cardiff |
#7218, aired 2016-01-20 | WALES $2000: You might want to wear a sweater when visiting Aberaeron on this bay, as it can be quite chilly Cardigan Bay |
#6720, aired 2013-11-29 | HAILED FROM WALES $400: This man who found Livingstone began life in Wales as John Rowlands (Henry Morton) Stanley |
#6720, aired 2013-11-29 | HAILED FROM WALES $800: An annual prize named for him is awarded each year to the best published writer in English under the age of 30 Dylan Thomas |
#6720, aired 2013-11-29 | HAILED FROM WALES $1,000 (Daily Double): Taste testing chocolate bars for Mr. Cadbury inspired his most famous kids' novel Roald Dahl |
#6720, aired 2013-11-29 | HAILED FROM WALES $1200: While not much is known about his life, we do know that his feast day is March 1 St. David |
#5392, aired 2008-02-05 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $200: The largest in area of the 3 England |
#5392, aired 2008-02-05 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $400: Tony Blair was born there Scotland |
#5392, aired 2008-02-05 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $600: The one that is technically a principality Wales |
#5392, aired 2008-02-05 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $800: It has the westernmost territory Scotland |
#5392, aired 2008-02-05 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $1000: The Cambrian Mountains cover most of it Wales |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $200: The Angus breed of cattle was developed there Scotland |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $400: Regions there include Gwent & Gwynedd Wales |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $600: The Glengarry is a popular men's hat from there Scotland |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $800: Canute reigned there in the 11th century England |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $1000: The building of Caernarfon Castle, a medieval fortress, was begun there in 1283 Wales |
#4118, aired 2002-06-26 | HAILS FROM WALES $400: Catherine Zeta-Jones grew up in the same Welsh town as this poet, & even named her son after him Dylan Thomas |
#4118, aired 2002-06-26 | HAILS FROM WALES $800: Technically, this adventurer wasn't "of Arabia" but of Tremadoc, Wales T. E. Lawrence |
#4118, aired 2002-06-26 | HAILS FROM WALES $1200: Roger Moore's successor, he's the Welsh-born actor who played Bond, James Bond Timothy Dalton |
#4118, aired 2002-06-26 | HAILS FROM WALES $1600: This lovely young soprano heard here recorded her first album when she was 12 years old Charlotte Church |
#4118, aired 2002-06-26 | HAILS FROM WALES $2000: This "Eye of the Needle" & "The Key to Rebecca" author hails from Cardiff (Ken) Follett |
#3434, aired 1999-07-08 | SAVE THE PRINCE OF WALES $200: At Cambridge Charles got his university colors in this sport polo |
#3434, aired 1999-07-08 | SAVE THE PRINCE OF WALES $400: On January 28, 1999 Prince Charles made his first public appearance with this woman; it was at a party for her sister Camilla Parker Bowles |
#3434, aired 1999-07-08 | SAVE THE PRINCE OF WALES $600: As president of the RSC, this group, Charles probably knows not to say the name of "the Scottish play" Royal Shakespeare Company |
#3434, aired 1999-07-08 | SAVE THE PRINCE OF WALES $1000: The prince gets no money from the state; he earns about 5 million pounds yearly from the duchy of this Cornwall |
#3434, aired 1999-07-08 | SAVE THE PRINCE OF WALES $1,500 (Daily Double): Charles honeymooned on this royal yacht that no longer rules the waves; it's been retired Britannia |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | WALES $100: Caernarvon Castle was the site of his 1969 investiture as Prince of Wales Prince Charles |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | WALES $200: The Welsh flag features this red beast with a forked tongue & tail a dragon |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | WALES $300: Despite a decline in production, it remains Wales' most important mineral resource coal |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | WALES $500: In Laugharne you can visit the grave of this famous poet, as well as his home, the "Boathouse" Dylan Thomas |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | WALES $1,000 (Daily Double): This largest city of Wales grew up around a Norman fortress Cardiff |
#1546, aired 1991-04-29 | WALES $200: A Welsh symbol for hundreds of years, this fire-breathing creature appears on the flag of Wales a dragon |
#1546, aired 1991-04-29 | WALES $400: This famous dish consists of melted cheese & butter served on toast Welsh rarebit |
#1546, aired 1991-04-29 | WALES $600: The name of this Welsh capital means "fort on the Taff River" Cardiff |
#1546, aired 1991-04-29 | WALES $800: In 1536, this Tudor king proclaimed the Act of Union, uniting Wales & England Henry VIII |
#1546, aired 1991-04-29 | WALES $1000: Wordsworth wrote lines composed a few miles above this 12th century abbey in the county of Gwent Tintern Abbey |
#840, aired 1988-04-08 | WALES $200: Snowdon, which is approximately 3,560' above sea level highest peak in Wales |
#840, aired 1988-04-08 | WALES $600: It's the largest city in Wales, but scarcely a "giant" Cardiff |
#840, aired 1988-04-08 | WALES $800: Welsh poet who wrote "A Child's Christmas in Wales" Dylan Thomas |
#840, aired 1988-04-08 | WALES $1000: Body of water that borders Wales on the north Irish Sea |
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