Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)

#4827, aired 2005-09-1320th CENTURY POP CULTURE $600: The Shmoos in this Al Capp comic strip could be made into food, clothing or anything else you liked Li'l Abner
#4580, aired 2004-07-0220th CENTURY FOOD $200: In 1926 Hormel's innovation was selling its flavor-sealed ham in these containers cans
#4580, aired 2004-07-0220th CENTURY FOOD $400: In '71 housewives could stretch a pound of ground beef into a meal for 5 with this new product from General Mills Hamburger Helper
#4580, aired 2004-07-0220th CENTURY FOOD $600: This superpremium ice cream with a fake Danish name was introduced in the 1920s by a man in the Bronx Häagen-Dazs
#4580, aired 2004-07-0220th CENTURY FOOD $800: This new brand of solid hydrogenated vegetable shortening was introduced in 1911 Crisco
#4580, aired 2004-07-0220th CENTURY FOOD $1000: In 1940 this company acquired the name Hungry Jack for pancake flour Pillsbury
#3455, aired 1999-09-1720th CENTURY FOOD $100: James Welch named this candy in 1949 after a play he saw, "Junior Miss" Junior Mints
#3455, aired 1999-09-1720th CENTURY FOOD $200: From 1949 to 1968 it was the only Pillsbury product you were required to use in its Bake-Offs Flour
#3455, aired 1999-09-1720th CENTURY FOOD $300: In 1902 Nabisco introduced these under the Barnum's label Animal crackers
#3455, aired 1999-09-1720th CENTURY FOOD $400: General Foods introduced this "Fortunate" cereal in 1964 Lucky Charms
#3455, aired 1999-09-1720th CENTURY FOOD $500: During WWI this side dish was known as Liberty Cabbage Sauerkraut
#3214, aired 1998-07-1620th CENTURY INVENTION $100: 3M's Richard Drew invented it in 1930 to have something to seal the cellophane of food products Scotch tape
#2180, aired 1994-02-1120th CENTURY TRIVIA $300: These small food packets for soldiers were named for Ancel Keys, who devised them K-rations
#940, aired 1988-10-07THE 20TH CENTURY $600: In June 1947, 90 tons of food were sent to war-ravaged Italy by this Argentine president (Juan) Perón
#518, aired 1986-12-0320TH CENTURY AMERICA $500 (Daily Double): It's reported that by the early '30s the author of this 1928 Rep. slogan was begging for food "A chicken in every pot and two cars in every garage"

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (1 result returned)

#1849, aired 1992-09-24THE 20th CENTURY: Containing Army surplus food, the first of these arrived in France in 1946 & cost $15 a box to send care packages

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