Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (27 results returned)
#6977, aired 2015-01-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $200: Paul Julian voiced this nemesis of Wile E. Coyote the Road Runner |
#6977, aired 2015-01-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $400: This third president, an early bird-watcher, kept a bird that he would let fly around his office Jefferson |
#6977, aired 2015-01-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $400: This little birdie was introduced to "Peanuts" in 1967 but didn't get his name until 1970 Woodstock |
#6977, aired 2015-01-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $600: Crane (voiced by David Cross) is one of the Furious Five in this 2008 martial arts film Kung Fu Panda |
#6977, aired 2015-01-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $800: Mumble is an emperor penguin who can't sing, but sure can dance, in this 2006 film Happy Feet |
#6977, aired 2015-01-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $1000: Gracie Lantz provided this bird's voice, but Mel Blanc originated the "Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!" laugh Woody Woodpecker |
#6977, aired 2015-01-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $2000: This auto industrialist had over 500 birdhouses on his property Henry Ford |
#6977, aired 2015-01-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $2,300 (Daily Double): This fictional sleuth from St. Mary Mead enjoyed her knitting, gardening & bird-watching Miss Marple |
#5009, aired 2006-05-25 | WATCH THE BIRDIE! $400: John Waters could tell you the name of this gregarious flier a flamingo |
#5009, aired 2006-05-25 | WATCH THE BIRDIE! $800: This common bird of North America is featured on a Canadian coin a loon |
#5009, aired 2006-05-25 | WATCH THE BIRDIE! $1200: There are more than 100 species of this popular game bird a quail |
#5009, aired 2006-05-25 | WATCH THE BIRDIE! $1600: Atlantic-dwelling member of the auk family seen here a puffin |
#5009, aired 2006-05-25 | WATCH THE BIRDIE! $2000: Thieving member of the family Corvidae seen here a magpie |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $400: Of the family Trochilidae, they're the smallest variety of birds a hummingbird |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $800: The smell given to natural gas is similar to rotting meat, so linemen look for these circling as a sign of gas line leaks vultures |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $1200: This flightless bird's name may be from the Welsh for "white head" penguin |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $1600: There doesn't seem to be a patron saint of hawks, but David of Wales is the patron of these birds doves |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $2000: Bird brains know the fossils of this early bird were first found in Solnhofen, Bavaria in the 1860s Archaeopteryx |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $400: Your typical swan has about 25,000 of these; a hummingbird has only 1,000 feathers |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $800: There are Williamson's & red-breasted species of this bird, but you may be more familiar with the yellow-bellied a sapsucker |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $1200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew presents with a parrot.) This parrot can be trained to perform stunts & acrobatics the cockatoo |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $1600: During the mating season a male tern carries this prey & shows it off to the females a fish |
#3576, aired 2000-03-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $100: The emperor & king species of this can dive to a depth of over 780 feet Penguin |
#3576, aired 2000-03-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $200: As ptarmigans often walk on this substance, their feet are feathered for insulation & support Ice/snow |
#3576, aired 2000-03-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $300: An owl's are nearly spherical; those of a hummingbird are long & elliptical Eggs |
#3576, aired 2000-03-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $400: The curlew & the willet were both named for this Their calls |
#3576, aired 2000-03-06 | WATCH THE BIRDIE $500: Like the baleen whale, this pink bird popular on front lawns & Miami cop shows strains the water for its food Flamingo |
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