Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (20 results returned)
#6067, aired 2011-01-18 | AMERICAN WOMEN NOVELISTS $400: While writing "Little Women", she served as editor of a juvenile magazine, "Merry's Museum" Alcott |
#6067, aired 2011-01-18 | AMERICAN WOMEN NOVELISTS $800: In the 1880s her family moved to Red Cloud, Nebraska, where her father opened an insurance & real estate office Willa Cather |
#6067, aired 2011-01-18 | AMERICAN WOMEN NOVELISTS $1200: With money earned from "The Yearling", she bought a beach cottage just south of St. Augustine, Florida Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings |
#6067, aired 2011-01-18 | AMERICAN WOMEN NOVELISTS $1600: The author of "A Stranger is Watching", she's been called "America's Queen of Suspense" Mary Higgins Clark |
#6067, aired 2011-01-18 | AMERICAN WOMEN NOVELISTS $2000: Highly successful under her real name, as J.D. Robb she's written over 25 books about N.Y. Police Lt. Eve Dallas Nora Roberts |
#2856, aired 1997-01-20 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $200: In 1996 this "Scrupulous" author published a book about the fashion industry called "Spring Collection" Judith Krantz |
#2856, aired 1997-01-20 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $400: Maiden name of "Frankenstein" author Mary, or "A Mother And Two Daughters" author Gail Godwin |
#2856, aired 1997-01-20 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $600: Before moving to the U.S., this "Fountainhead" author worked as a guide in a Leningrad museum Ayn Rand |
#2856, aired 1997-01-20 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $1000: In her first book since "Waiting To Exhale", she tells "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" Terry McMillan |
#2856, aired 1997-01-20 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $1,100 (Daily Double): She hopes to conclude her alphabet mysteries with "Z" around the year 2015 Sue Grafton |
#2590, aired 1995-12-01 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $200: "Shadows on the Rock" is a novel about French colonists in Quebec by this author of "O Pioneers!" Willa Cather |
#2590, aired 1995-12-01 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $400: In 1970 this "Valley of the Dolls" author appeared off-Broadway in "The Madwoman of Chaillot" Jacqueline Susann |
#2590, aired 1995-12-01 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $600: In the 1970s this British romance novelist recorded an "Album of Love Songs" with the Royal Philharmonic Barbara Cartland |
#2590, aired 1995-12-01 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $800: She was a member of Vassar's class of 1933, like the heroines of her novel "The Group" Mary McCarthy |
#2590, aired 1995-12-01 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $1000: "Possessing the Secret of Joy" is a 1992 novel by this woman who wrote "The Temple of my Familiar" Alice Walker |
#2579, aired 1995-11-16 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $200: This author of "The Fountainhead" graduated from the University of Petrograd in 1924 Ayn Rand |
#2579, aired 1995-11-16 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $400: Elizabeth Spencer set her novel "The Light in the Piazza" in this country, where she lived in the 1950s Italy |
#2579, aired 1995-11-16 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $600: This "Gigi" novelist wrote "Cheri" in 1920 & "The Last of Cheri" in 1926 Colette |
#2579, aired 1995-11-16 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $800: Dorlcote Mill, in her book "The Mill on the Floss", resembles Arbury Estate, where she played as a child George Eliot |
#2579, aired 1995-11-16 | WOMEN NOVELISTS $1000: Anne Tyler is often compared to this female novelist from Mississippi, her favorite writer Eudora Welty |
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