Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (13 results returned)
#7504, aired 2017-04-06 | PUERTO RICAN HISTORY $400: Puerto Rico became part of the U.S. as part of the terms ending this 19th century conflict the Spanish-American War |
#6342, aired 2012-03-27 | 19th CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY $1600: In 1888 this type of ballot based on a type from overseas was first used in a U.S. local election in Louisville, Ky. the Australian or secret ballot |
#4949, aired 2006-03-02 | 19th CENTURY HISTORY $800: In the 1870s this U.S. political party was split between the Stalwarts & the Half-Breeds the Republican Party |
#4481, aired 2004-02-16 | U.S. HISTORY $400: In the mid-19th century, Cornelius Vanderbilt had a plan to build one of these across Nicaragua a canal |
#4481, aired 2004-02-16 | U.S. HISTORY $2000: No territory changed hands by the Treaty of Ghent that ended this 19th century war the War of 1812 |
#3203, aired 1998-07-01 | U.S. HISTORY $400: 19th century feminists denounced the 14th Amendment for putting this 4-letter word in the constitution male |
#2097, aired 1993-10-19 | U.S. HISTORY $400: Cider presses in Pennsylvania were this 19th century pioneer planter's seed source Johnny Appleseed |
#1498, aired 1991-02-20 | AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: 19th century term for the belief that U.S. expansion across North America was destined by God Manifest Destiny |
#1198, aired 1989-11-15 | U.S. HISTORY $100: Century in which the most states, 29, were admitted to the Union the 19th century |
#1054, aired 1989-03-16 | TRANSPORTATION $500: This 19th century U.S. ironclad had history's 1st revolving gun turret the Monitor |
#866, aired 1988-05-16 | U.S. HISTORY $400: Members of this 19th century political party answered any question on policy with "I don't know" Know Nothings |
#447, aired 1986-05-27 | U.S. HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): Women were called "Lucy Stoners" in late 19th century if they kept this after marriage their maiden name |
#58, aired 1984-11-28 | U.S. HISTORY $200: 19th century flag nicknamed "Stars & Bars" the Confederate flag |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (4 results returned)
#8493, aired 2021-10-20 | 19th CENTURY SUPREME COURT DECISIONS: The first "self-evident" truth in the Declaration of Independence was quoted & found not to apply to this plaintiff (Dred) Scott |
#5, aired 2020-01-09 | U.S. POLITICAL HISTORY: These 2 now-defunct parties each gave the U.S. 4 presidents in the 19th century Democratic-Republican & Whig |
#6854, aired 2014-06-05 | 19th CENTURY U.S. HISTORY: A dignitary at the dedication of this said it was "keeping watch and ward before the open gates of America" The Statue of Liberty |
#4655, aired 2004-11-26 | 19th CENTURY U.S. HISTORY: Of the 5 times Congress has declared war, the 3 during the 19th century were against these 3 nations Britain, Spain & Mexico |
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