Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (33 results returned)

#9108, aired 2024-05-22IN THE WEEDS $200: The flowers of this yard weed, also known as wild endive & puffball, can be used to produce a pale yellow dye a dandelion
#9108, aired 2024-05-22IN THE WEEDS $400: The world record for number of leaves on a stem of this, Trifolium repens, is 56 found in Japan in 2009; that's 14 times the luck! a shamrock (clover)
#9108, aired 2024-05-22IN THE WEEDS $600: A brown Crayola color is named for this plant that blows down the streets of Western towns a tumbleweed
#9108, aired 2024-05-22IN THE WEEDS $800: The common type of this weed, genus ambrosia, can set off hay fever symptoms ragweed
#9108, aired 2024-05-22IN THE WEEDS $1000: Milk, Russian & bull are types of this prickly stemmed weed thistles
#8268, aired 2020-10-28IN THE WEEDS $200: Allergy sufferers dread late summer when ragweed pollinates, causing this "fever" hay fever
#8268, aired 2020-10-28IN THE WEEDS $400: With these growing as long as 14 feet underground, bindweed is especially tough to get rid of the roots
#8268, aired 2020-10-28IN THE WEEDS $600: The puffy seedhead of this weed of the genus Taraxacum is known as a blowball a dandelion
#8268, aired 2020-10-28IN THE WEEDS $800: This weed with a crustacean name is the bane of lawn owners everywhere crabgrass
#8268, aired 2020-10-28IN THE WEEDS $1000: Larvae of monarch butterflies eat this "weed" that gets its name from its cloudy white juice milkweed
#7536, aired 2017-05-22WEEDS $800: Some scientists believe this "crazy" herb is poisonous because of the large amounts of selenium absorbed from the soil locoweed
#7536, aired 2017-05-22WEEDS $1200: One of these hay fever plants, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, can produce 1 billion pollen grains ragweed
#7536, aired 2017-05-22WEEDS $2000: This "stinging" weed is sold as a diuretic & as an herbal drug for prostate diseases stinging nettle
#5647, aired 2009-03-10WEEDS $200: A common type of this plains plant is the Russian thistle--let's go drifting along with the tumblin' these tumbleweed
#5647, aired 2009-03-10WEEDS $400: Your lawn grass is always greener without this "roaring" yellow wildflower, Taraxacum officinale a dandelion
#5647, aired 2009-03-10WEEDS $600: Many low-growing herbs are common weeds called these, a term also used for a kind of tropical banana plantains
#4449, aired 2004-01-01WEEDS $200: Its name is from the French for "lion's tooth" dandelion
#4449, aired 2004-01-01WEEDS $400: In a song it was "Crimson & "this weed, "over & over" clover
#4449, aired 2004-01-01WEEDS $600: It's everywhere! Even in Kentucky's nickname bluegrass
#4449, aired 2004-01-01WEEDS $800: This garden weed may be plain, hemp or stinging nettle
#4449, aired 2004-01-01WEEDS $2,000 (Daily Double): It got its name in the old West from its ability to drive sheep & horses crazy locoweed
#3619, aired 2000-05-04WEEDS $100: The most common cause of hay fever in the U.S. is this substance from ragweed Pollen
#3619, aired 2000-05-04WEEDS $200: This common weed seen here has a beverage in its name Milkweed
#3619, aired 2000-05-04WEEDS $300: This plant whose alkaloids ended Socrates' life now grows on American roadsides Hemlock
#3619, aired 2000-05-04WEEDS $400: This fabric follows Queen Anne's in the name of the weed seen here Lace
#3619, aired 2000-05-04WEEDS $500: In the names of weeds, this old word for a plant follows soap- & St. John's Wort
#1979, aired 1993-03-25WEEDS $100: The yellow flowers of this lawn herb can be used to make wine; its greens can be used in salads a dandelion
#1979, aired 1993-03-25WEEDS $200: Also known as finger grass, it's a common, rapidly-spreading pest to lawns & gardens crabgrass
#1979, aired 1993-03-25WEEDS $300: The common type of this allergenic weed is also called bitterweed & hogweed ragweed
#1979, aired 1993-03-25WEEDS $400: Some animals suffer poisoning from eating this herb whose name comes from the Spanish for "crazy" locoweed
#1979, aired 1993-03-25WEEDS $500: Russian thistle is one type of this prairie weed whose round tops break off & are carried about by the wind tumbleweed
#746, aired 1987-11-30WEEDS $100: A single plant of some species of weeds can bear a half million or more of these spores (or seeds)
#746, aired 1987-11-30WEEDS $200: Ancient Greeks made a brew out of this poisonous parsley relative & offered it up to criminals hemlock

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