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#8232, aired 2020-06-09HISTORY OF HUNGARY $100 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from , Szentendre, Hungary at the Hungarian Open Air Museum.) For centuries, Hungary was on the front lines of Christian Europe's battles with Eastern invaders; the Mongols came through in the 1200s, and this empire occupied much of the country from 1541 to 1699 the Ottomans
#7869, aired 2018-11-22'99 PROBLEMS $800: 1699: This notorious "Captain" arrived in the West Indies & found out he was wanted for piracy Captain Kidd
#7216, aired 2016-01-18LAKES & RIVERS $200 (Daily Double): In 1699 Sieur d'Iberville saw Okwata, a vast lake near the Gulf of Mexico, & renamed it this Lake Pontchartrain
#7046, aired 2015-04-13'99 $1,000 (Daily Double): Great idea--he decreed in 1699 that the new year would begin in Russia on January 1, not September 1 Peter the Great
#6985, aired 2015-01-16THE 17th CENTURY $2,000 (Daily Double): Under the Treaty of Karlowitz of 1699, most of Hungary was ceded to this country by the Ottoman Empire Austria
#6424, aired 2012-07-19EARLY AMERICA $600: In 1699 this pirate was captured in Boston; he was hanged 2 years later, leaving legends of buried treasure behind Captain Kidd
#6293, aired 2012-01-18OLD VIRGINIA $3,400 (Daily Double): In 1699 the capital of Virginia was moved from Jamestown to this city Williamsburg
#5834, aired 2010-01-14AUTEUR! AUTEUR! $1600: This tragic dramatist who died in 1699 has the same name as a Wisconsin city Jean Racine
#5665, aired 2009-04-03CULTURE CLUB $200: Also called Shrove Tuesday, this holiday first came to Louisiana in 1699 via French explorers Mardi Gras
#5457, aired 2008-05-06FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $400: Lemuel is the first name of this doctor & adventurer who set off on his travels in 1699 Gulliver
#5443, aired 2008-04-16EARLY AMERICA $1600: His 1699 proposal for a permanent French trading post on the Detroit River didn't include a car dealership Cadillac
#5270, aired 2007-07-06WHERE THERE'S A WILLIAM $400: The Virginia city settled in 1633 as Middle Plantation was renamed this in 1699 Williamsburg
#4436, aired 2003-12-15U.S. "TOWN"S $800: It was the capital of colonial Virginia from 1619 to 1699 Jamestown
#4364, aired 2003-07-17CONTEMPORARIES $400: In 1699 Capt. Kidd was out pirating for loot & this scientist was made master of the Mint in England Sir Isaac Newton
#4006, aired 2002-01-211699 $200: Virginia's capital moved to this colonial city, where it would remain until 1780 Williamsburg
#4006, aired 2002-01-211699 $400: The Sieur D'Iberville discovered & named this 625-square-mile Louisiana lake Lake Pontchartrain
#4006, aired 2002-01-211699 $600: A hunting accident ended the reign of Christian V of this northern European country Denmark
#4006, aired 2002-01-211699 $800: Guillaume Amontons' laws of this physical force applied only to stationary, not moving, objects in contact friction
#4006, aired 2002-01-211699 $1000: In 1699 Peter the Great put Russia on this calendar that's named for another ruler the Julian calendar
#3751, aired 2000-12-18PEOPLE IN HISTORY $200: After a 15-year stay in England, this proprietor of Pennsylvania returned to his colony in 1699 William Penn
#3507, aired 1999-11-301690s AMERICA $400: On July 6, 1699 this pirate was captured in Boston Captain Kidd
#3284, aired 1998-12-10AROUND WILLIAMSBURG $200: Williamsburg was the capital of this colony from 1699 to 1776 Virginia
#3240, aired 1998-10-0917th CENTURY AMERICA $500: In the spring of 1699 this pirate visited Narrangansett & may have buried treasure there Captain Kidd
#3206, aired 1998-07-06HISTORIC EUROPEANS $400: In 1699 this czar forced his noblemen to shave off their beards & adopt Western dress Peter the Great
#2971, aired 1997-06-30FLAGS $600: In 1699 this czar created Russia's flag based on that of the Netherlands Peter the Great
#2516, aired 1995-07-10CONTEMPORARIES $200: In 1699 William Penn made his 2nd trip to Pennsylvania & this William was arrested as a pirate William Kidd
#2176, aired 1994-02-07THE 17th CENTURY $800: Under the 1699 Treaty of Karlowitz, this country obtained most of Hungary from the Turks Austria
#1635, aired 1991-10-11LOUISIANA $200: New Orleans first held this festival in 1699 Mardi Gras
#1461, aired 1990-12-31"CAPTAIN"S $100: Some of his treasure was recovered in 1699 on Gardiners Island off Long Island Captain Kidd
#1263, aired 1990-02-14COLONIAL AMERICA $400: In 1699 Virginia's capital was moved from Jamestown to this town Williamsburg
#909, aired 1988-07-14THE 17th CENTURY $200: A 1699 treaty forced the Ottoman Empire to give most of Hungary to this country Austria
#885, aired 1988-06-10FIRES $800: In 1699, after this town burned 3 times, the people of Virginia moved the capital to Williamsburg Jamestown
#151, aired 1985-04-08VIRGINIA $200: Now a restored tourist attraction, this city became Colonial Virginia's capital in 1699 Williamsburg

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