Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (16 results returned)

#4444, aired 2003-12-25WWI $400: While we are not sure where this nickname for US infantrymen came from, we can guess that it wasn't from Pillsbury doughboy
#4444, aired 2003-12-25WWI $800: In September, 1916 the Brits rolled out this new secret weapon, surprising the Germans on the Sommes the tank
#4444, aired 2003-12-25WWI $1200: In a popular American song of 1917, this line immediately preceded "You're not behind a plow" "You're in the Army now"
#4444, aired 2003-12-25WWI $1600: In December 1917, this country's one-month old government signed an armistice with the Central Powers Russia
#4444, aired 2003-12-25WWI $2000: The flying squad known as the Escadrille Americaine soon changed its name to this the Lafayette Escadrille
#3974, aired 2001-12-06WWI $400: In his war address to Congress, President Wilson said, "The world must be made safe for" this democracy
#3974, aired 2001-12-06WWI $800: In the 2nd Battle of Ypres, the Germans used chlorine gas; at the 3rd Battle, they introduced this gas mustard gas
#3974, aired 2001-12-06WWI $1200: In September 1916 the British rolled out this new secret weapon on the Somme front the tank
#3974, aired 2001-12-06WWI $1600: During a "Welcome U.S. Soldiers" celebration in Paris July 4, 1917 Col. C.E. Stanton made this famous 4-word statement "Lafayette, we are here!"
#3974, aired 2001-12-06WWI $2,800 (Daily Double): WWI's first declaration of war was July 28, 1914 when Austria-Hungary declared war on this country Serbia
#881, aired 1988-06-06WWI PLANES $100: Ironically, the name of the widely-used German plane, the "Taube", means this peaceful bird dove
#881, aired 1988-06-06WWI PLANES $200: The only U.S.-built plane to see combat, the DH-4 helped pioneer delivery of this after the war the mail
#881, aired 1988-06-06WWI PLANES $300: English company that built the "Strutter", "Pup" & "Camel" Sopwith
#881, aired 1988-06-06WWI PLANES $400: The frames of most WWI planes were made of wood & steel, but the Breguet 14 also used this light metal aluminum
#881, aired 1988-06-06WWI PLANES $500: Fighter plane whose name came from initials of its builder, "Societe Pour Aviation et ses Derives" SPAD
#152, aired 1985-04-09WWI FILMS $200: Word which completes the titles "What Price..." & "Paths of..." Glory

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