Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (287 results returned)
#8992, aired 2023-12-12 | YES, I'VE ETON $400: He hopefully had a ball at Eton before going on to write "Thunderball" Fleming |
#8992, aired 2023-12-12 | YES, I'VE ETON $800: As a student at Eton, he did not have his own laptop computer, despite being second in line to the British throne Prince William |
#8992, aired 2023-12-12 | YES, I'VE ETON $1200: In the 1940s Marshall Field III, who had fun times at Eton, merged his Sun & Times papers in this city Chicago |
#8992, aired 2023-12-12 | YES, I'VE ETON $1600: James Oglethorpe went to Eton, did other stuff, then founded this colony in America Georgia |
#8992, aired 2023-12-12 | YES, I'VE ETON $2000: In power in the 1720s & 1730s, this Etonian is considered England's first prime minister Walpole |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | YES, YOU CANAL $400: Hydraulic lifts on the Canal du Centre are tourist attractions in this country's Walloon region Belgium |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | YES, YOU CANAL $800: It's a tight squeeze getting by in this country's Corinth Canal, but seems like fun Greece |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | YES, YOU CANAL $1600: The Moscow Canal links Russia's capital to this big river the Volga |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | YES, YOU CANAL $2000: Welland Canal, which connects Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, is a major part of this 2,300-mile-long navigation route the St. Lawrence Seaway |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | YES, YOU CANAL $5,600 (Daily Double): In 1913 the L.A. Times noted an event celebrated at this site would "be known as the 'wedding of the oceans"' the Panama Canal |
#8881, aired 2023-05-29 | YES, OUI $200: Evet in Izmir & Istanbul Turkish |
#8881, aired 2023-05-29 | YES, OUI $400: Hai on Hokkaido Japanese |
#8881, aired 2023-05-29 | YES, OUI $600: Tak in Gdansk Polish |
#8881, aired 2023-05-29 | YES, OUI $800: Nai in the Cyclades Greek |
#8881, aired 2023-05-29 | YES, OUI $1000: Bai in Bilbao & the Western Pyrenees Basque |
#8865, aired 2023-05-05 | "OH", YES! $400: Keep your mask on, the sign here is a warning of this 9-letter threat biohazard |
#8865, aired 2023-05-05 | "OH", YES! $800: This leading seaport & industrial center is found on the western shore of Tokyo Bay Yokohama |
#8865, aired 2023-05-05 | "OH", YES! $1600: Also called turnip cabbage, this member of the mustard family has a thick stem eaten like a vegetable kohlrabi |
#8865, aired 2023-05-05 | "OH", YES! $2000: Now extinct, this earliest horse was a dog-sized ancestor that lived in North America 50 million years ago the eohippus |
#8865, aired 2023-05-05 | "OH", YES! $3,000 (Daily Double): In physics it's the intermolecular force that holds together a liquid or solid cohesion |
#5, aired 2022-10-23 | YES, CHEF! $100: Oh come on! If a Pixar rodent can make this eggplant, tomato, onion, bell pepper, zucchini, garlic & herbs dish, you can too! ratatouille |
#5, aired 2022-10-23 | YES, CHEF! $200: I told you to nuke this pasta staple from Campbell's that first hit shelves in 1965 for 2 minutes! Why on earth did you say "Uh-oh"?! SpaghettiOs |
#5, aired 2022-10-23 | YES, CHEF! $300: Whether the second part of its name is "chuck" or "rump", this dish needs to cook an hour per pound & the old folks start ordering it at 5:00 P.M. pot roast |
#5, aired 2022-10-23 | YES, CHEF! $400: I need this Italian rice specialty alla milanese! Stir hot stock in a mix of onions & rice... when the rice is al dente, you're done! risotto |
#5, aired 2022-10-23 | YES, CHEF! $500: I said use 1.5 lbs. of white button mushrooms for the duxelles, a 3-pound tenderloin & puff pastry to make "Beef" this! Gogogo! Wellington |
#8647, aired 2022-05-24 | YES, YES, YES $400: If you answer with a big this, a word derived from Hebrew that means "so be it", you truly agree, & not just on Sundays amen |
#8647, aired 2022-05-24 | YES, YES, YES $800: A group of hip kids might tell you yes with this 5-letter slang, or be referring to the bags they carry totes |
#8647, aired 2022-05-24 | YES, YES, YES $1200: Often a begrudging yes, this word also can refer to a penalty that needs to be paid fine |
#8647, aired 2022-05-24 | YES, YES, YES $1600: This word found before "action" in the name of a social remedy can also be used to say "yes" affirmative |
#8647, aired 2022-05-24 | YES, YES, YES $2000: Beginning with an "I", this 11-letter word for an enthusiastic yes undoubtedly is related to the word "doubt" indubitably |
#8446, aired 2021-07-19 | YES "I" CAN! $200: I can lead the invasion of Normandy & become president under this nickname Ike |
#8446, aired 2021-07-19 | YES "I" CAN! $400: I can massacre the citizens of Novgorod in 1570! Grr! Ivan the Terrible |
#8446, aired 2021-07-19 | YES "I" CAN! $600: I can host "Morning Edition" on NPR, & now you can see what I look like after listening to my voice for all these years Inskeep |
#8446, aired 2021-07-19 | YES "I" CAN! $800: As CEO of Chrysler, I can turn the floundering company around in the early 1980s Iacocca |
#8446, aired 2021-07-19 | YES "I" CAN! $1,000 (Daily Double): I can be sent away by my father Abraham in Genesis but become known as the father of the Arabs Ishmael |
#8383, aired 2021-04-21 | SAY YES TO THE DRESSMAKER $200: This famous daughter & designer does only cruelty-free dresses, like a crepe one with faux leather sleeves (Stella) McCartney |
#8383, aired 2021-04-21 | SAY YES TO THE DRESSMAKER $400: The resumé of this Chinese-American dress designer includes about 15 years as senior fashion editor at Vogue (Vera) Wang |
#8383, aired 2021-04-21 | SAY YES TO THE DRESSMAKER $600: William Travilla designed the white dress that got blown out of proportion on this actress in "The Seven Year Itch" Marilyn Monroe |
#8383, aired 2021-04-21 | SAY YES TO THE DRESSMAKER $800: "Luxury must be comfortable, otherwise it is not luxury", said this French icon & creator of the "little black dress" (Coco) Chanel |
#8383, aired 2021-04-21 | SAY YES TO THE DRESSMAKER $1000: This "Project Runway" winner halted his line in 2020 to mass-produce face masks & healthcare materials Christian Siriano |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | DR. YES (M.D., NO) $400: In the 1970s, Dian Fossey's zoology dissertation at Cambridge examined "the behavior of the mountain" this creature a gorilla |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | DR. YES (M.D., NO) $800: This man has been operating at a cosmic level since getting his doctorate in astrophysics at Columbia in 1991 Neil deGrasse Tyson |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | DR. YES (M.D., NO) $1200: Let's get real; this TV Dr. got his Ph.D. in clinical psychology but his license to practice in Texas expired in 2006 Dr. Phil |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | DR. YES (M.D., NO) $1600: This dentist was involved in the Earp vendetta ride Doc Holliday |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | DR. YES (M.D., NO) $3,000 (Daily Double): One of the 1st women to get a doctorate in this 2-word field, Barbara Jane Liskov won a Turing Award, the field's highest honor computer science |
#8252, aired 2020-10-06 | YES WE "CAN" $200: It's the bird seen here a canary |
#8252, aired 2020-10-06 | YES WE "CAN" $400: While number 2 in the U.S., it's the number one vegetable oil used in Canada & Japan canola |
#8252, aired 2020-10-06 | YES WE "CAN" $600: The Pont de Québec is the world's longest bridge of this type cantilevered |
#8252, aired 2020-10-06 | YES WE "CAN" $800: This once-popular term for a young female hospital volunteer referred to the red & white uniform a candy striper |
#8252, aired 2020-10-06 | YES WE "CAN" $1000: It's another name for the Bible's Song of Solomon the Canticles |
#8086, aired 2019-11-04 | SAY YES TO THE CHESS $200: In standard western chess sets, this piece is topped with a cross a king |
#8086, aired 2019-11-04 | SAY YES TO THE CHESS $400: Chess games are typically divided into the opening, the middle game & this terminal phase the endgame |
#8086, aired 2019-11-04 | SAY YES TO THE CHESS $600: It's the number of white squares on a standard chessboard 32 |
#8086, aired 2019-11-04 | SAY YES TO THE CHESS $800: The queen's gambit is marked by white's second-move offer to sacrifice one of these, temporarily a pawn |
#8086, aired 2019-11-04 | SAY YES TO THE CHESS $1000: The "hypermodern" Reti opening begins with a move of this piece the white knight |
#7792, aired 2018-06-26 | YES, PRIME MINISTER $400: As she left office, no one since 1827 had served longer continuously as Britain's prime minister (Margaret) Thatcher |
#7792, aired 2018-06-26 | YES, PRIME MINISTER $800: In 2012 this future Canadian PM soundly beat up a senator from the opposing party in public...boxing for charity, that is (Justin) Trudeau |
#7792, aired 2018-06-26 | YES, PRIME MINISTER $1200: Educated at Harvard & Oxford, this woman led Pakistan in the '80s & again in the '90s Benazir Bhutto |
#7792, aired 2018-06-26 | YES, PRIME MINISTER $1600: The U.S. invaded this country soon after the 1983 execution of its prime minister, Maurice Bishop Grenada |
#7792, aired 2018-06-26 | YES, PRIME MINISTER $2,400 (Daily Double): Hun Sen, who spent much of the 1970s in exile in Vietnam, became prime minister of this country in 1985 & was still in office 30 years later Cambodia |
#7741, aired 2018-04-16 | YES, MAMMAL! $200: When it comes to brain size, a bottlenose this has humans beat, 1,600 grams to 1,300 a dolphin |
#7741, aired 2018-04-16 | YES, MAMMAL! $400: If you look at its back, you'll know it's a pink fairy this an armadillo |
#7741, aired 2018-04-16 | YES, MAMMAL! $600: This marsupial sometimes wrongly called a bear gets its liquids mostly from eucalyptus leaves a koala |
#7741, aired 2018-04-16 | YES, MAMMAL! $800: The Arctic species of this canine is Iceland's only native land mammal a fox |
#7741, aired 2018-04-16 | YES, MAMMAL! $2,800 (Daily Double): The name of this mammal is Afrikaans for "earth pig" an aardvark |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | "O" YES, OPERA! $400: Rossini operized this Shakespeare play about a jealous lover Othello |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | "O" YES, OPERA! $800: Citrus growers competed to advertise at the premiere of "The Love for Three" these For the Love of Three Oranges |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | "O" YES, OPERA! $1200: A comic operetta by Offenbach tells the story of this hero of myth "in the Underworld" Orpheus |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | "O" YES, OPERA! $1600: In 1727 Vivaldi made this man "Furioso" Orlando |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | "O" YES, OPERA! $2000: Oh boy! The title role in Verdi's first opera is an Italian count who shares his name with this sausage & jerky maker Oberto |
#7576, aired 2017-07-17 | "O" YES! $400: A Tandoor is a traditional clay one an oven |
#7576, aired 2017-07-17 | "O" YES! $800: Comedian Henny Youngman was "The King of" these short, witty remarks one-liners |
#7576, aired 2017-07-17 | "O" YES! $1200: With its distinctive cone-shaped speculum, this instrument is used to examine your ears the otoscope |
#7576, aired 2017-07-17 | "O" YES! $1600: Wild marjoram is another name for this pizza herb oregano |
#7576, aired 2017-07-17 | "O" YES! $2000: This gem is often used in cameos as in the example seen here from Roman times onyx |
#7456, aired 2017-01-30 | YES, MR. MOVIE PRESIDENT $200: In 2012 he was Lincoln; knowing him, even his left foot was the spitting image (Daniel) Day-Lewis |
#7456, aired 2017-01-30 | YES, MR. MOVIE PRESIDENT $400: Who ya gonna call to play FDR in "Hyde Park on Hudson"? Him Bill Murray |
#7456, aired 2017-01-30 | YES, MR. MOVIE PRESIDENT $600: Nigel Hawthorne's Martin Van Buren challenged a lower court's ruling in favor of Africans aboard this 1997 title ship Amistad |
#7456, aired 2017-01-30 | YES, MR. MOVIE PRESIDENT $800: Robin Williams saddled up to play this president in "Night at the Museum" Teddy Roosevelt |
#7456, aired 2017-01-30 | YES, MR. MOVIE PRESIDENT $1000: This British actor Snape-d into action as Ronald Reagan in "Lee Daniels' The Butler Alan Rickman |
#7397, aired 2016-11-08 | YES TO NOVEMBER $200: Veterans Day is celebrated on this date, the anniversary of the end of World War I November 11th |
#7397, aired 2016-11-08 | YES TO NOVEMBER $400: In 2016 the best time to see the Leonid one of these will be predawn on November 17 & 18 a meteor shower |
#7397, aired 2016-11-08 | YES TO NOVEMBER $600: It's the word for the special flowers for November mums |
#7397, aired 2016-11-08 | YES TO NOVEMBER $800: The image seen here appeared on the November 21, 1908 cover of this magazine The Saturday Evening Post |
#7397, aired 2016-11-08 | YES TO NOVEMBER $1000: Citrine & this gemstone seen here are birthstones for November topaz |
#7277, aired 2016-04-12 | YES, THE THAI $400: Krung Thep or "City of Angels" is an alternate name for this largest Thai city Bangkok |
#7277, aired 2016-04-12 | YES, THE THAI $800: Until the 1930s Thailand was an absolute monarchy & known as this Siam |
#7277, aired 2016-04-12 | YES, THE THAI $1200: Rot-dtit, from words meaning "car" & "stuck", is Thai for this event, a common Thai complaint a traffic jam |
#7277, aired 2016-04-12 | YES, THE THAI $1600: The name of Singha, Thailand's most popular beer, comes from a word for this animal that once widely roamed Asia the lion |
#7277, aired 2016-04-12 | YES, THE THAI $2000: Divided into 100 satangs, this is the Thai unit of currency baht |
#7250, aired 2016-03-04 | "YES" "NO" "OR" "MAY" "BE" $400: In 1965 this Beatles song was No. 1 on Billboard's Top 40 for 4 weeks "Yesterday" |
#7250, aired 2016-03-04 | "YES" "NO" "OR" "MAY" "BE" $800: Helium & krypton are this type of gas noble |
#7250, aired 2016-03-04 | "YES" "NO" "OR" "MAY" "BE" $1200: To get your bearings geographically; the word can also have -ate at the end orient |
#7250, aired 2016-03-04 | "YES" "NO" "OR" "MAY" "BE" $1600: 6-letter term for violence with a chaotic or random quality mayhem |
#7250, aired 2016-03-04 | "YES" "NO" "OR" "MAY" "BE" $2000: From the Latin for "blessedness", one of these starts, "Blessed are the peacemakers" the Beatitudes |
#7048, aired 2015-04-15 | YES, PRIME MINISTER $400: From 1993 to 2003 this country's PM was Jean Chretien, active since the age of 12 in the Liberal Party Canada |
#7048, aired 2015-04-15 | YES, PRIME MINISTER $800: 1830 to 1834 was tea time in the U.K. with this earl Earl Grey |
#7048, aired 2015-04-15 | YES, PRIME MINISTER $1200: Despite losing an election in 2010, he was in power in Iraq from 2006 through 2014 al-Maliki |
#7048, aired 2015-04-15 | YES, PRIME MINISTER $1600: In 2014 Tony Abbott of this Commonwealth country said he'd "shirt-front" Vladimir Putin over Ukraine Australia |
#7048, aired 2015-04-15 | YES, PRIME MINISTER $2000: This Yitzhak, who both followed & preceded Rabin in Israel, saw a lot in his 96 years Shamir |
#6993, aired 2015-01-28 | YES, VIRGINIA $200: This river marks Virginia's border with Maryland the Potomac |
#6993, aired 2015-01-28 | YES, VIRGINIA $400: It's the colorful name of the range where you'll find Mount Rogers, Virginia's highest point the Blue Ridge Mountains |
#6993, aired 2015-01-28 | YES, VIRGINIA $600: The Colonial Custom House is an attraction in this town, site of a British surrender Yorktown |
#6993, aired 2015-01-28 | YES, VIRGINIA $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) When West Virginia split off in 1863, Virginia no longer shared borders with these two states Ohio & Pennsylvania |
#6993, aired 2015-01-28 | YES, VIRGINIA $2,000 (Daily Double): This World Heritage site just southeast of Charlottesville was built between 1768 & 1809 Monticello |
#6860, aired 2014-06-13 | "O" YES $200: You don't need to be a wizard to know oz. is short for this measure an ounce |
#6860, aired 2014-06-13 | "O" YES $400: In Madrid, it follows nueve, diez... once |
#6860, aired 2014-06-13 | "O" YES $600: It's egg-shaped & sounds like so the ocarina |
#6860, aired 2014-06-13 | "O" YES $800: Government by the few an oligarchy |
#6860, aired 2014-06-13 | "O" YES $1000: Not just the art of speaking, it can also be a place of prayer, like the one seen here an oratory |
#6750, aired 2014-01-10 | SHELVING! YES, SHELVING! $200: This retailer denies reports it's redesigning its Billy bookcase for tchotchkes instead of books no one now buys Ikea |
#6750, aired 2014-01-10 | SHELVING! YES, SHELVING! $400: A shelf above a fireplace, this word can stand alone or precede "shelf" or "piece" mantle |
#6750, aired 2014-01-10 | SHELVING! YES, SHELVING! $600: A set of wire shelving is called this food professional's "racks" baker |
#6750, aired 2014-01-10 | SHELVING! YES, SHELVING! $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew explains a picture of shelves on a monitor.) Allowing better visibility to potential customers, shelves that are supported only in the back are termed this, like a similar type of bridge cantilever |
#6708, aired 2013-11-13 | YES, NOVEMBER! $200: It's one of the 2 zodiac signs that fall in November Sagittarius (or Scorpio) |
#6708, aired 2013-11-13 | YES, NOVEMBER! $400: This sporting event got underway in Melbourne, Australia on November 22, 1956 the Summer Olympics |
#6708, aired 2013-11-13 | YES, NOVEMBER! $600: On Nov. 23, 2013, National this Day, organizers hope to bring more than 4,000 kids out of foster care Adoption |
#6708, aired 2013-11-13 | YES, NOVEMBER! $800: Maybe Plato or Aristotle could tell you why the third Thursday in November is World Day for this branch of thought philosophy |
#6708, aired 2013-11-13 | YES, NOVEMBER! $1000: Mr. Brezhnev knew these come in November, including a spectacular show the night of Nov. 12, 1833 the Leonids |
#6626, aired 2013-06-10 | YES, "MASTER" $400: This Mattel toy line includes such action figures as Skeletor, Stratos & He-Man Masters of the Universe |
#6626, aired 2013-06-10 | YES, "MASTER" $800: Up to 12 feet long, this largest pit viper is also the largest of the New World venomous snakes a bushmaster |
#6626, aired 2013-06-10 | YES, "MASTER" $1200: Founded in 1976, this firm sold its first admissions the following year, to an Electric Light Orchestra concert Ticketmaster |
#6626, aired 2013-06-10 | YES, "MASTER" $2000: William Ernest Henley wrote, "I am" this 5-word phrase, "I am the captain of my soul" ("I am) the master of my fate" |
#6626, aired 2013-06-10 | YES, "MASTER" $3,000 (Daily Double): If you remember old record labels, you might know this title of the 1899 Francis Barraud painting seen here His Master's Voice |
#6609, aired 2013-05-16 | YES "WAY" $200: Eliminating static is one way to tame hair that's described as this 7-letter synonym for windblown flyaway |
#6609, aired 2013-05-16 | YES "WAY" $400: It's the nickname for the highway that encircles the Washington, D.C. area beltway |
#6609, aired 2013-05-16 | YES "WAY" $600: The name of these iconic sunglasses from Ray-Ban means "traveler" Wayfarers |
#6609, aired 2013-05-16 | YES "WAY" $800: Michigan congressman Dave Camp chairs this House committee Ways and Means |
#6609, aired 2013-05-16 | YES "WAY" $1000: The largest Gaelic-speaking population of Ireland is in this county Galway |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | YES, THEY WILL $200: This royal's will provided for her sons William & Harry & 50,000 pounds for former servant Paul Burrell Princess Diana |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | YES, THEY WILL $400: In his 1788 will this Philadelphian called himself a printer & president of the state of Pennsylvania Benjamin Franklin |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | YES, THEY WILL $600: This actress who died in 1962 left her personal effects to her mentor Lee Strasberg Marilyn Monroe |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | YES, THEY WILL $800 (Daily Double): His 1821 will, written on St. Helena, stipulated that his ashes be scattered "on the banks of the Seine" Napoléon (Bonaparte) |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | YES, THEY WILL $1000: This 19th c. British novelist asked to be buried on Mount Vaea in Samoa "under the wide and starry sky" Robert Louis Stevenson |
#6577, aired 2013-04-02 | YES "SUR" $400: Breaking sea swell surf |
#6577, aired 2013-04-02 | YES "SUR" $800: The 2007 influx of 20,000 more U.S. troops into Iraq surge |
#6577, aired 2013-04-02 | YES "SUR" $1200: People get it from their fathers, usually surname |
#6577, aired 2013-04-02 | YES "SUR" $1600: Churlish surly |
#6577, aired 2013-04-02 | YES "SUR" $2000: To conjecture surmise |
#6556, aired 2013-03-04 | CHESS? YES! $200: This piece that starts off in the corner is generally worth about 5 pawns a rook |
#6556, aired 2013-03-04 | CHESS? YES! $400: To earn this title, a player must attain a minimum of 2500 rating points Grandmaster |
#6556, aired 2013-03-04 | CHESS? YES! $600: To fianchetto one of these pieces is to move it onto one of the board's long diagonals a bishop |
#6556, aired 2013-03-04 | CHESS? YES! $800: A game in which each player is allotted 5 minutes or less is called this type, German for "lightning" blitz |
#6556, aired 2013-03-04 | CHESS? YES! $1000: One of black's most popular defenses is called this, a term for a person from a Mediterranean island Sicilian |
#6242, aired 2011-11-08 | IT'S YES-VEMBER $200: On Nov. 20, 1789 New Jersey became the first state to ratify this, all 10 parts the Bill of Rights |
#6242, aired 2011-11-08 | IT'S YES-VEMBER $400: The Maastricht Treaty came into effect on November 1, 1993, providing for the currency now called this the euro |
#6242, aired 2011-11-08 | IT'S YES-VEMBER $600: Philipp Scheidemann said "yes" to this new republic on Nov. 9, 1918 from the balcony of the Reichstag the Weimar Republic |
#6242, aired 2011-11-08 | IT'S YES-VEMBER $800: In November 1957 the USSR said yes, we have a second Sputnik; this passenger was unavailable for comment Laika (the dog) |
#6242, aired 2011-11-08 | IT'S YES-VEMBER $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1848 ladies said "Yes!" when the USA's first medical school for women opened in this state capital Boston |
#6182, aired 2011-06-28 | "O" YES! $400: Reliable park attraction seen here Old Faithful |
#6182, aired 2011-06-28 | "O" YES! $800: His song "Caribbean Queen" sailed to No. 1 in 1984 Billy Ocean |
#6182, aired 2011-06-28 | "O" YES! $1200: You definitely wanted to be on the good side of this god when you went to the other side Osiris |
#6182, aired 2011-06-28 | "O" YES! $1600: It's an Italian word for a rule enforcing silence omerta |
#6182, aired 2011-06-28 | "O" YES! $2000: This endangered giraffe relative is more at home in the rainforest than on the open plain okapi |
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | YES, WE HAVE NO ARMY $200: It has no army, just a 131-man civil defense force & a palace guard that looks after Prince Albert & family Monaco |
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | YES, WE HAVE NO ARMY $400: Southernmost of the Lesser Antilles, it hasn't had an army since a 1983 U.S. invasion Grenada |
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | YES, WE HAVE NO ARMY $600: France & Spain share the defense of this little country nestled between them Andorra |
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | YES, WE HAVE NO ARMY $800: This island country, a charter member of NATO, has a Coast Guard but hasn't had an army since 1869 Iceland |
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | YES, WE HAVE NO ARMY $1000: The United States is responsible for the defense of these "little" federated states in the western Pacific Micronesia |
#6125, aired 2011-04-08 | YES, THAT'S "WHITE" $200: Turbulent rapids whitewater |
#6125, aired 2011-04-08 | YES, THAT'S "WHITE" $400: Milk with butter & flour added used as a base in cooking a white sauce |
#6125, aired 2011-04-08 | YES, THAT'S "WHITE" $600: Condition of heavy snow or fog during daylight in which visibility is lost a whiteout |
#6125, aired 2011-04-08 | YES, THAT'S "WHITE" $800: A chess piece, or a company involved in a friendly takeover of another a white knight |
#6125, aired 2011-04-08 | YES, THAT'S "WHITE" $1000: Down a shot & name this 1973 Burt Reynolds movie White Lightning |
#5837, aired 2010-01-19 | YES, DEER $200: Deers are the only animals with bones called these; in most species, only the males have them antlers |
#5837, aired 2010-01-19 | YES, DEER $400: Domesticated deer, notably the Laplanders' this, produce milk, leather & a beef-like meat; ho ho ho! reindeer |
#5837, aired 2010-01-19 | YES, DEER $600: It made zoological news in 2008 when Asian mouse deer were seen escaping predators by this means of locomotion swimming |
#5837, aired 2010-01-19 | YES, DEER $800: A male one of this 3-letter deer can check in between 700 & 1,100 pounds an elk |
#5837, aired 2010-01-19 | YES, DEER $1000: It's the Western Alaskan deer family member seen here caribou |
#5665, aired 2009-04-03 | YES $200: When you say "yes" in Italian & Spanish it sounds like this English letter C |
#5665, aired 2009-04-03 | YES $400: In this language, yes is still a 3-letter word, but all the letters are vowels French |
#5665, aired 2009-04-03 | YES $600: Zip-a-dee-doo! When in Moscow, say "yes" in Russian like this da |
#5665, aired 2009-04-03 | YES $800: In German & Dutch, "yes" is 2 letters long & starts with this consonant J |
#5665, aired 2009-04-03 | YES $1,600 (Daily Double): It sounds like you're saying hello, but this is how you say "yes" in Japanese hai |
#5291, aired 2007-09-17 | "O" YES! $400: It's the third-largest Hawaiian isle Oahu |
#5291, aired 2007-09-17 | "O" YES! $800: A carefully planned military attack, or a football "line" offensive |
#5291, aired 2007-09-17 | "O" YES! $1200: It's the O in an IPO, a corporation's first attempt to sell stock to the public offer[ing] |
#5291, aired 2007-09-17 | "O" YES! $1600: To use this "razor" named for a 14th century English philosopher means to use economy in explanation Occam's razor |
#5291, aired 2007-09-17 | "O" YES! $2000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands in sunlight and shadow.) A total solar eclipse where the Moon hides the Sun is an example of this, from the Latin for "conceal", as in the mysteries of the supernatural the occult |
#4969, aired 2006-03-30 | YES, SIR! $200: Robert Bolt's play "A Man for All Seasons" is about the trials & tribulations of this man knighted in 1521 (Sir) Thomas More |
#4969, aired 2006-03-30 | YES, SIR! $400: Knighted in 1585, from 1603 to 1616 he was imprisoned in the Tower of London & wrote his world history there Sir Walter Raleigh |
#4969, aired 2006-03-30 | YES, SIR! $600: Following the release of his masterpieces "Rob Roy" & "The Heart of Midlothian", he was made a baronet in 1820 Sir Walter Scott |
#4969, aired 2006-03-30 | YES, SIR! $800: This director of "Doctor Zhivago" was directed to pick up a knighthood in 1984 David Lean |
#4886, aired 2005-12-05 | YES "I.M." $200: To Internet users, I.M. is this real-time communication service instant messaging |
#4886, aired 2005-12-05 | YES "I.M." $400: A page from one of these medieval documents is seen here an illuminated manuscript |
#4886, aired 2005-12-05 | YES "I.M." $600: Claude Rains played this elusive fellow on the big screen in 1933 the Invisible Man |
#4886, aired 2005-12-05 | YES "I.M." $800: It's the instrument of persuasion seen here the Iron Maiden |
#4886, aired 2005-12-05 | YES "I.M." $1000: Cotton's father, this Puritan minister was also president of Harvard Increase Mather |
#4832, aired 2005-09-20 | 16- (YES, 16-) LETTER WORDS $400: In boxing, do something crazy like, I don't know, biting a guy's ear off & you'll get a DQ, this disqualification |
#4832, aired 2005-09-20 | 16- (YES, 16-) LETTER WORDS $800: An attack by an army against an already-attacking enemy force counteroffensive |
#4832, aired 2005-09-20 | 16- (YES, 16-) LETTER WORDS $1200: Breathe into a paper bag to relax the muscles when suffering from this, breathing too fast & too deeply hyperventilation |
#4832, aired 2005-09-20 | 16- (YES, 16-) LETTER WORDS $1600: Indisputable, or not open to question, it can precede "evidence" in a courtroom incontrovertible |
#4832, aired 2005-09-20 | 16- (YES, 16-) LETTER WORDS $2000: An extinct genus of small-brained, large-toothed bipedal hominids that lived in Africa 1 to 4 million years ago Australopithecus |
#4778, aired 2005-05-18 | YES, YOU MAY $200: AKA a dun, this 4-winged insect has multiple tails & does not eat a mayfly |
#4778, aired 2005-05-18 | YES, YOU MAY $400: She collaborated with Warren Beatty on "Heaven Can Wait" (hooray!) & on "Ishtar" (did we mention "Heaven Can Wait"?) Elaine May |
#4778, aired 2005-05-18 | YES, YOU MAY $600: Swedes set these up for their midsummer festivals in June--a few weeks late, we think a maypole |
#4778, aired 2005-05-18 | YES, YOU MAY $800: Cape May is a resort town in this state, down the shore from Point Pleasant New Jersey |
#4778, aired 2005-05-18 | YES, YOU MAY $1000: Her first novel, "Moods", was published in 1864 Louisa May Alcott |
#4755, aired 2005-04-15 | HELOISE YES! $200: These items, occasionally sold by an unnamed woman by the seashore, "make good soap dishes" sea shells |
#4755, aired 2005-04-15 | HELOISE YES! $400: "Take off flight tags to avoid confusion about your destination" to prevent losing this (& your mind) your luggage |
#4755, aired 2005-04-15 | HELOISE YES! $600: Repotting this warm-weather plant "can be a sticky situation unless you have... carpet scraps to handle" it a cactus |
#4755, aired 2005-04-15 | HELOISE YES! $800: In summer "when nobody nice can help you", use a "sponge-type... mop" with a long handle to apply this to your back sunscreen |
#4755, aired 2005-04-15 | HELOISE YES! $1000: After pinching off its "green hat", slice this fruit with an egg slicer; "no stains on your fingers" strawberries |
#4500, aired 2004-03-12 | YES, I'VE ETON $200: He hopefully had a ball at Eton before going on to write "Thunderball" (Ian) Fleming |
#4500, aired 2004-03-12 | "O" YES! $400: A dangerously large ingestion of a drug leading to hospitilization or death overdose |
#4500, aired 2004-03-12 | YES, I'VE ETON $400: We know he revisited his "Brave New World" in 1958, but we don't know if he attended any Eton reunions (Aldous) Huxley |
#4500, aired 2004-03-12 | YES, I'VE ETON $600: Marshall Field III, who had fun times at Eton, merged his Sun & Times papers in this city in 1948 Chicago |
#4500, aired 2004-03-12 | "O" YES! $800: They're now the Tennessee Titans the Houston Oilers |
#4500, aired 2004-03-12 | YES, I'VE ETON $800: James Oglethorpe went to Eton, did other stuff, then founded this colony in America Georgia |
#4500, aired 2004-03-12 | YES, I'VE ETON $1000: In power in the 1720s & 1730s, this Etonian is considered England's first prime minister Robert Walpole |
#4500, aired 2004-03-12 | "O" YES! $1200: From the Greek for "correct teeth", it's the dental specialty that's used to give you them orthodontics |
#4500, aired 2004-03-12 | "O" YES! $1600: One of the earliest, this Mesoamerican people's civilization flourished around 1200 B.C. the Olmecs |
#4500, aired 2004-03-12 | "O" YES! $2000: 3-word title of the play Abraham Lincoln was watching when he was shot Our American Cousin |
#4142, aired 2002-09-10 | YES SIR, THAT'S MY BAY $200: The Potomac Chesapeake Bay |
#4142, aired 2002-09-10 | YES SIR, THAT'S MY BAY $400: The Ganges Bay of Bengal |
#4142, aired 2002-09-10 | YES SIR, THAT'S MY BAY $600: The Loire River in France Bay of Biscay |
#4142, aired 2002-09-10 | YES SIR, THAT'S MY BAY $800: The Trinity River in Texas Galveston Bay |
#4142, aired 2002-09-10 | YES SIR, THAT'S MY BAY $1000: The Cooks & Georges Rivers in Australia Botany Bay |
#4136, aired 2002-09-02 | -O-O-O- YES! $200: At this game's start, each player gets $1,500 Monopoly |
#4136, aired 2002-09-02 | -O-O-O- YES! $400: This son of Bathsheba was noted for a meeting with the Queen of Sheba Solomon |
#4136, aired 2002-09-02 | -O-O-O- YES! $600: In October 1973 this show debuted with Tom Snyder as its host Tomorrow |
#4136, aired 2002-09-02 | -O-O-O- YES! $800: The city of Perm in Russia used to be called this, also the name of an infamous cocktail Molotov |
#4136, aired 2002-09-02 | -O-O-O- YES! $1000: This decorative style originated in France in the early 18th century Rococo |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | "O" YES! $400: A mythological hunter killed by Artemis Orion |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | "O" YES! $800: From the French for "high wood", it's the noisemaker heard here oboe |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | "O" YES! $1200: A stone pillar, usually monolithic & having a pyramidal apex obelisk |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | "O" YES! $1600: In James Merrill's poem "The Changing Light at Sandover", this device assists in dialogues with spirits ouija board |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | "O" YES! $2000: To swing back & forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm oscillate |
#3995, aired 2002-01-04 | YES, SIR! $400: Voltaire was one of the first writers to report that a falling apple inspired this man's laws of gravity Newton |
#3995, aired 2002-01-04 | YES, SIR! $800: The first Englishman to sail around the world, he later served as mayor of Plymouth Sir Francis Drake |
#3995, aired 2002-01-04 | YES, SIR! $1,000 (Daily Double): Thinking less of this statesman than he once did, Henry VIII had him beheaded July 6, 1535 Sir Thomas More |
#3995, aired 2002-01-04 | YES, SIR! $1600: (Alex: Take a look.) This adventurer pictured here was a favorite of Elizabeth I until he married one of her maids of honor Sir Walter Raleigh |
#3995, aired 2002-01-04 | YES, SIR! $2000: This "Lady of the Lake" poet was once offered the poet laureateship of England, but turned it down Sir Walter Scott |
#3896, aired 2001-07-09 | YES, I CAN $100: No matter what you're canning, you need this space with no matter in it to seal the jar a vacuum |
#3896, aired 2001-07-09 | YES, I CAN $200: Keep canned fruit from darkening by adding ascorbic acid, better known nutritionally as this vitamin C |
#3896, aired 2001-07-09 | YES, I CAN $300: Both these foods, the 2 main ingredients in succotash, should be packed loosely, as they expand corn & lima beans |
#3896, aired 2001-07-09 | YES, I CAN $400: Quinces, rich in this thickening substance, can be added when jellying berries low in it pectin |
#3896, aired 2001-07-09 | YES, I CAN $500: Add lemon juice to canned tomatoes to keep the level of this high enough to prevent botulism acidity |
#3770, aired 2001-01-12 | YES SIR, THAT'S MY SCIENTIST $100: Sir Alexander Fleming took a shot in the dark & discovered this in 1928 Penicillin |
#3770, aired 2001-01-12 | YES SIR, THAT'S MY SCIENTIST $200: The special interest of Nobel Prize laureate Sir Cyril Hinshelwood was how oxygen & hydrogen combine to form this Water |
#3770, aired 2001-01-12 | YES SIR, THAT'S MY SCIENTIST $300: Sir David Brewster invented the Dioptic system of illumination for these on the seaside Lighthouses |
#3770, aired 2001-01-12 | YES SIR, THAT'S MY SCIENTIST $400: In a fly-by-night operation in Africa, Sir David Bruce found that sleeping sickness was spread by this Tsetse fly |
#3770, aired 2001-01-12 | YES SIR, THAT'S MY SCIENTIST $500: Sir Godfrey Hounsfield helped develop this medical imaging technology introduced in the 1970s CAT Scan |
#3703, aired 2000-10-11 | HOW TO SAY YES! $200: How a Parisian accepts a roller coaster ride, or what he might say on the first drop Oui |
#3703, aired 2000-10-11 | HOW TO SAY YES! $400: In a cliche this man's name often comes up after the phrase "Yes sirree" Bob |
#3703, aired 2000-10-11 | HOW TO SAY YES! $600: Don't be discouraged if a Hellene says "ne" to a business deal; "ne" means "yes" in this language Greek |
#3703, aired 2000-10-11 | HOW TO SAY YES! $800: Barbie could tell you it's the Hebrew word for "yes"; then again, maybe she couldn't Ken |
#3703, aired 2000-10-11 | HOW TO SAY YES! $1000: "Sim O Senhor!" is the way to say "Yes Sir!" in this romance language Portuguese |
#3609, aired 2000-04-20 | "O" YES! $100: A synonym for scent, this noun is from the Latin for "smell" odor |
#3609, aired 2000-04-20 | "O" YES! $200: Impenetrable to light, like some glass opaque |
#3609, aired 2000-04-20 | "O" YES! $300: It's a single performance by a band in a single locale, or the title of a Wesley Snipes film One Night Stand |
#3609, aired 2000-04-20 | "O" YES! $400: A temporary suspension of operation; of electrical power, for example outage |
#3609, aired 2000-04-20 | "O" YES! $500: From the Old Norse for "manager", it's a non-governmental investigator who resolves complaints ombudsman |
#3581, aired 2000-03-13 | YES, MAST-ER $200: He was tied to the mast so he wouldn't respond to the sirens' call Odysseus |
#3581, aired 2000-03-13 | YES, MAST-ER $400: It can be a lookout point on land as well as on top of a ship's mast Crow's Nest |
#3581, aired 2000-03-13 | YES, MAST-ER $600: According to his book, it's how long Richard Henry Dana spent "before the mast" Two Years |
#3581, aired 2000-03-13 | YES, MAST-ER $800: You don't know this, if you don't know it's a brace on a topgallant mast a jack |
#3581, aired 2000-03-13 | YES, MAST-ER $1000: One of its national anthems is "King Christian Stood By The Lofty Mast", not "The Lofty Pastry" Denmark |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | SIR! YES SIR! $100: Mon Commandant! Oui Mon Commandant! French |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | SIR! YES SIR! $200: Senor! Si Senor! Spanish |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | SIR! YES SIR! $300: Herr Oberst! Jawohl Herr Oberst! German |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | SIR! YES SIR! $400: Signore! Si Signore! Italian |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | SIR! YES SIR! $500: Kirie! Malista Kirie! Greek |
#3222, aired 1998-09-15 | YES, "N"DEEDY $100: Bare with us: it's the 4-letter term for a painting like the one seen here nude |
#3222, aired 1998-09-15 | YES, "N"DEEDY $200: The name of this earthworm should tell you it creeps around in the evening an ightcrawler |
#3222, aired 1998-09-15 | YES, "N"DEEDY $300: Some creatures are nidicolous, meaning they remain in these for a while after birth the nest |
#3222, aired 1998-09-15 | YES, "N"DEEDY $500: A big bottle that holds about 20 quarts of champagne, or a Babylonian king who probably couldn't Nebuchadnezzar |
#3222, aired 1998-09-15 | YES, "N"DEEDY $800 (Daily Double): Derived from the Greek for "ship", this unpleasant condition can affect you on dry land nausea |
#3039, aired 1997-11-13 | JUST SAY YES $100: It's the honest answer by a Spanish speaker to the question "Hablas espanol?" Si |
#3039, aired 1997-11-13 | JUST SAY YES $200: "Da" is how to accept an invitation to visit this, the world's largest country Russia |
#3039, aired 1997-11-13 | JUST SAY YES $300: Dutch, Swedish & German "yes men" all use this word Ja |
#3039, aired 1997-11-13 | JUST SAY YES $400: This Japanese word for yes sounds like an American way of saying hello hai |
#3039, aired 1997-11-13 | JUST SAY YES $500: You'll hear the yes-word "sim" on the streets of Sao Paulo from people speaking this language Portuguese |
#1404, aired 1990-10-11 | YES, NEBUCHADNEZZAR $200: Carchemish, conquered by Nebuchadnezzar in 605 BC, was dug up in the 20th century by this man "of Arabia" Lawrence |
#1404, aired 1990-10-11 | YES, NEBUCHADNEZZAR $400: As reported in the Bible, Nebuchadnezzar had Nebuzaradan destroy this city & its temple Jerusalem |
#1404, aired 1990-10-11 | YES, NEBUCHADNEZZAR $600: The Bible says anyone who didn't worship the king's idol was to be thrown into a fiery one of these a furnace |
#1404, aired 1990-10-11 | YES, NEBUCHADNEZZAR $800: In Daniel 2, the image of Nebuchadnezzar's dream had a head of gold & feet of these clay |
#1147, aired 1989-09-05 | YES, "MASTER" $100: An M.B.A. is this degree Master Of/In Business Administration |
#1147, aired 1989-09-05 | YES, "MASTER" $300: In 1971 this pair of researchers who wrote "Human Sexual Response" responded to each other by saying "I Do" Masters & Johnson |
#1147, aired 1989-09-05 | YES, "MASTER" $400: It's what the dog in the RCA logo is listening to "His Master's Voice" |
#1147, aired 1989-09-05 | YES, "MASTER" $500: If this breaks, your brakes won't brake master cylinder |
#1147, aired 1989-09-05 | YES, "MASTER" $2,000 (Daily Double): Name of the device into which the following is inserted: a View-Master |
#495, aired 1986-10-31 | "YES" OR "NO" $200: It's said he lived to be 950 years old, including 350 after the flood Noah |
#495, aired 1986-10-31 | "YES" OR "NO" $400: "Lone Ranger" announcer asked listeners to "Return with us now to the those thrilling days of..." yesteryear |
#495, aired 1986-10-31 | "YES" OR "NO" $600: A subordinate who indiscriminately agrees with a superior yes man |
#495, aired 1986-10-31 | "YES" OR "NO" $800: From Latin for "nine", it's a Catholic devotion that's repeated 9 times novena |
#495, aired 1986-10-31 | "YES" OR "NO" $1000: Its chemical name is p-aminobenzoyl-diethylamino-ethanol hydrochloride novocaine |
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