Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (11 results returned)

#7989, aired 2019-05-09LITERARY CHARACTERS $400: You'll find the Cheshire Cat (or at times only part of him) in this 19th century children's classic Alice in Wonderland
#6024, aired 2010-11-1819th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS $400: This character from an 1819 tale missed the American revolution; he was asleep Rip Van Winkle
#6024, aired 2010-11-1819th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS $800: Cassy & Emmeline escape from this slave owner after the 2 convince him his house is haunted Simon Legree
#6024, aired 2010-11-1819th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS $1200: Alphabetically last of the 3 musketeers, he has a "somewhat vainglorious strength" Porthos
#6024, aired 2010-11-1819th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS $1600: Alice questions reality after these 2 say she's only a character in the Red King's dream; ooo, 19th century "Inception"! Tweedledee and Tweedledum
#6024, aired 2010-11-1819th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS $2000: This "obscure" guy marries Arabella but really wants to revisit Sue Bridehead Jude the Obscure
#3967, aired 2001-11-2719th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS $400: This Twain title character encounters 2 swindlers calling themselves the King & Duke Huckleberry Finn
#3967, aired 2001-11-2719th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS $800: Washington Irving notes that this lanky schoolteacher has an appropriate last name Ichabod Crane
#3967, aired 2001-11-2719th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS $1,200 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Jeff Probst.) In "Moby Dick" this character asks, "Why...does any one step forth? Because one did survive the wreck" Ishmael (the narrator)
#3967, aired 2001-11-2719th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS $1600: Returned to youth, this Goethe professor has his way with the innocent Gretchen Faust
#3967, aired 2001-11-2719th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS $2000: This heroine of "Pride and Prejudice" is suspicious of Mr. Darcy at first, but is won over Elizabeth Bennet

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (5 results returned)

#8725, aired 2022-10-2119th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS: This character from an 1859 novel symbolizes the Fates, who in mythology spin the web of life, measure it & cut it off Madame Defarge
#8023, aired 2019-06-2619th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS: "Hard and sharp as flint... he iced his office in the dog-days; and didn't thaw it one degree at Christmas" Ebenezer Scrooge
#6696, aired 2013-10-28LITERARY CHARACTERS: This 19th century character talks about his own writings about tattoo marks & on the tracing of footsteps Sherlock Holmes
#4855, aired 2005-10-2119th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS: Hanged in an 1837 novel, he so angered some Londoners that his creator toned him down in future editions Fagin
#4112, aired 2002-06-1819th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS: This character was inspired by Adam Worth, who masterminded crimes including tunneling into a bank vault Professor Moriarty

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