Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (242 results returned)

#9041, aired 2024-02-19PLANT LORE $2000: The wreath named for this 6-letter religious season has 4 candles that symbolize the 4 Sundays before Christmas Advent
#9003, aired 2023-12-27PRESIDENTS NOT PRESIDENTING $200: According to Carl Sandburg, this jacked 6'4" skilled wrestler was known to taunt, "I'm the big buck of this lick" Lincoln
#8994, aired 2023-12-14TENNIS-Y WILLIAMS $800: In 2003 Serena completed a "Serena Slam", beating Venus 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 at this event in Melbourne the Australian Open
#8951, aired 2023-10-16YOU DO THE MATH $400: Jim has 6 apples, Billy has 4, Michele has 2 & Debbie has 8 for an average of this many 5
#8920, aired 2023-07-21INTERNALLY YOURS $800: The windpipe is another name for this, which is about 4 to 6 inches long & 1 inch in diameter the trachea
#8768, aired 2022-12-21THE CLASSIC SONG IN QUESTION $400: This group asked, "Does anybody really know what time it is?"; they later said it was "25 Or 6 To 4" Chicago
#8701, aired 2022-09-19GODDESSES $2000: This 4-letter Titan was the sister-wife of Cronus & the mother of 6 Olympians, including Zeus Rhea
#8656, aired 2022-06-06MOVIE TITLES OF A LIFETIME (NETWORK) $200: 2-4-6-8! What do we appreciate?! "Identity Theft of" this spirited type of high schooler! a cheerleader
#8581, aired 2022-02-21SPACE: KIND OF HUGE $2,200 (Daily Double): Launched in 1989, the Galileo craft took the long way 'round to this planet in a 6-year, 2.4-billion-mile circuitous route Jupiter
#8573, aired 2022-02-09ISLE "B" $800: About 4.6 million people every year take the 35-minute ferry ride from Seattle to this island in Puget Sound Bainbridge Island
#8573, aired 2022-02-09IT'S TIME FOR A WORD $1600: It's not a special pet accessory, it's naval duty from 4 to 6 or 6 to 8 dogwatch
#8550, aired 2022-01-07IT WAS 1970s AMERICA, MAN $200: After she beat Bobby Riggs in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 on Sept. 20, 1973, Riggs admitted, "I underestimated you" Billie Jean King
#8497, aired 2021-10-26THE END OF THE WORLD $2000: In math it's the set of sums of a sequence; for 2, 4, 6, 8... it's 2, 6, 12, 20... a series
#8472, aired 2021-09-21DECIPHER OUR TOP-SECRET CODE $400: It's proverbially done to "a cold": 6-5-5-4 feed
#8453, aired 2021-07-28HERE'S JOHN $1200: 6'4" Nick Brimble played this role in "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" Little John
#8424, aired 2021-06-17MUSIC "C"LASS $200: It has 4 strings, 5 letters & 6 Bach solo suites written just for it cello
#8404, aired 2021-05-20ALL ABOUT THAT BASE $200: Some say we should move to base 12, with 6 factors, & away from base this, with 4 factors base 10
#8330, aired 2021-02-05"HAND"Y PHRASES $1600: This 4-word phrase for a type of faith healing is found in Hebrews 6:2 the laying on of hands
#8310, aired 2021-01-08CROSS WORLD CLUES $1200: It's on the western cote d'Afrique (4, 1'6) Côte d'Ivoire
#8242, aired 2020-09-22THE LANGUAGE OF LIKE $200: 2-4-6-8, who do we this? It means to be grateful for! Or rise in value! Yay! appreciate
#8233, aired 2020-06-10EARTH, WIND & FIRE $800: Go to hispanicfederation. org to help this island hit by 155-mph winds in a 2017 hurricane & a 6.4 earthquake in 2020 Puerto Rico
#8202, aired 2020-04-14MATH TERMS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) A congruent number is a positive integer that can be the area of a rational right triangle; in the case of the right triangle with the measurements of 3, 4, and 5, this is the congruent number 6
#8100, aired 2019-11-227-LETTER WORDS $1600: A type of poker game where A-2-3-4-6 is a winning hand, or to underestimate on purpose lowball
#8073, aired 2019-10-16SO LONG $1200: If someone says you kept him waiting for these lengths of time, remind him there have only been 4 of them in earth's 4.6 billion years eons
#8056, aired 2019-09-23COUP COUP $600: On Feb. 4, 1992 he led some Venezuelan military officers in a failed coup; 6 years later, he was elected prez Chávez
#8005, aired 2019-05-31YOU ARE A BAD SAILOR $1000: You don't need to howl during the naval watches 4-6 & 6-8, named for this animal--it's just a figure of speech a dog
#7961, aired 2019-04-01MISCELLANY $1600: An estimated 1 in 6 U.S. adults indulge in this dangerous type of drinking 4 times a month, each time consuming about 7 drinks binge drinking
#7953, aired 2019-03-20LYRICALLY INACCURATE $400: This band's "Pride" says, "Early morning, April 4, shot ring out in the Memphis sky", but Dr. King was killed at 6:01 p.m. U2
#7938, aired 2019-02-274,3,4 $200: Emily Post says those who get these cards, typically mailed 4 to 6 months before the wedding, must get invitations save the date
#7903, aired 2019-01-09COMPOSING, DECOMPOSING $2000: Composed the "Wedding March"; died Nov. 4, 1847, 6 months after the sudden death of his sister & musical soulmate Fanny Mendelssohn
#7877, aired 2018-12-04BLANK NEWS $600: It's on CNN from 4 to 6 A.M. Eastern time: "____ Start" Early Start
#7871, aired 2018-11-26RECENT NONFICTION $400: In "Inseparable", about these 19th c. twins, we learn the 4" band that joined them stretched to a freeing 6" late in life Siamese twins
#7833, aired 2018-10-03BUSINESS LINGO $400: 2-4-6-8! What does this? Any asset that loses value over time depreciate
#7790, aired 2018-06-22VERY SMALL TALK $1600: Of course 6'6", 336-lb. University of Tennessee lineman Antonio Richardson got this 4-letter nickname Tiny
#7780, aired 2018-06-08SONG TIME $1600: The title of this 1970 Chicago hit is a little snappier than "3:35 or 3:34" "25 or 6 to 4"
#7760, aired 2018-05-11OLD SCHOOL $1600: Microfilm is spooled in rolls; this similarly named medium can fit about 100 pages on a 4" x 6" sheet microfiche
#7753, aired 2018-05-02MIDDLE T $400: 6:4 or 17:2 ratio
#7719, aired 2018-03-15BAD ADJECTIVES FOR A DATING PROFILE $1000: 6-letter synonym for acrid, corresponding to one of the 4 major kinds of taste buds bitter
#7705, aired 2018-02-23WINNING CLAMS AT THE CASINO $400: Life was a bowl of cherries when a Vegas man won $4.6 million & years later, $21.1 million on a Megabucks one of these a slot machine
#7584, aired 2017-07-27THE JOLLY ROGER $400: Jolly good! On May 6, 1954 in Oxford, England, he ran the mile in 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds (Roger) Bannister
#7579, aired 2017-07-20OUR ANCIENT RELATIVES $400: From the Latin for "two footed", this term is used to describe & distinguish early humanoids from 4-6 million years ago biped
#7573, aired 2017-07-12STAT! $800: 4.6 seconds: this figure for a 1964 Pontiac Tempest GTO, per Car and Driver 0 to 60
#7544, aired 2017-06-01WHAT'S THE SCORE? $800: March 31, 1973, Ken Norton over Muhammad Ali by 7-5, 5-4, 5-6, this kind of decision a split decision
#7469, aired 2017-02-16SPINNING A WEBSITE $400: I've got 6 seconds to tell you that in 2016 Twitter said it would discontinue this 4-letter mobile video app Vine
#7441, aired 2017-01-09POLITICIANS $1600: By June 4, 1968 this senator from New York had won 5 out of 6 presidential primaries Robert Kennedy
#7387, aired 2016-10-25NORTH CAROLINA, HISTORICALLY $400: At a Greensboro lunch counter in 1960, 4 students began this hyphenated type of protest & it lasted for 6 months a sit-in
#7362, aired 2016-09-20ENDLESSLY ROCKING $1000: At a Helsinki show on his 2012 "Wrecking Ball" tour, he & his band rocked for a personal best 4 hours, 6 minutes Bruce Springsteen
#7243, aired 2016-02-24HARD-THROWING PITCHERS $800: Only Greg Maddux & this 6'10" Diamondbacks flamethrower have won 4 straight Cy Young awards Randy Johnson
#7229, aired 2016-02-04TALL $800: There's 6'4" of this quick-witted host with the most Joel McHale
#7168, aired 2015-11-11PRESIDENTS BY WON-LOST RECORD $200: The only one who went 4-0 FDR (Franklin Roosevelt)
#7140, aired 2015-10-02THAT'S HISTORY $4,000 (Daily Double): This 1790 act gave authors exclusive control of their works for 14 years; violators were fined 50 cents per page the Copyright Act
#7053, aired 2015-04-22THE 4 SEASONS-ISH $1,700 (Daily Double): This African antelope got its name because it leaps 6 feet in the air when frightened the springbok
#7028, aired 2015-03-18LAND "HO"! $400: Named for a freedom fighter, it's a Southeast Asian metro area of 6.4 million people Ho Chi Minh City
#6958, aired 2014-12-106'4" $200: This ex-Cowboy quarterback is the taller half of Fox Sports' No. 1 NFL announcing team Troy Aikman
#6958, aired 2014-12-106'4" $400: "Clueless Gamer" is a feature on this 6'4" man's late night show Conan O'Brien
#6958, aired 2014-12-106'4" $600: When he goes home to this country of his birth, Goran Visnjic of "ER" & "Extant" is 1.93 meters Croatia
#6958, aired 2014-12-106'4" $800: 2013-14 NBA News: Nets start 10-21, but this coach & ex-star guard stays in the picture & makes the playoffs Jason Kidd
#6958, aired 2014-12-106'4" $1000: This tall, Hawaii-born actor has played characters named Ronon Dex & Khal Drogo Jason Momoa
#6902, aired 2014-09-23THE ALL-WRITERS BASKETBALL TEAM $400: 6'4'' from the University of Maine, this "Dead Zone" author Stephen King
#6879, aired 2014-07-10A THOREAU UNDERSTANDING $200: From July 4, 1845 to Sept. 6, 1847, Thoreau made his home on the shore of this Walden Pond
#6807, aired 2014-04-01HISTORIC OBJECTS $2000: In 2014 $4.6 million was the price for the first gold coin made in the U.S., known as the "Brasher" this Spanish coin Doubloon
#6695, aired 2013-10-251960s NEWSMAKERS $800: His eye patch became a familiar sight after he was made Israel's Defense Minister 4 days before the 6-Day War (Moshe) Dayan
#6602, aired 2013-05-07PHYSIOLOGY $400: The oculomotor nerve controls 4 of the 6 muscles of this organ the eye
#6572, aired 2013-03-26GERMAN WORDS ON LOAN TO ENGLISH $400: This is a class for children between the ages of 4 & 6 Kindergarten
#6488, aired 2012-11-28TUESDAYS $800: Every 4 years a politically important day is dubbed this; in 2012 it was March 6 Super Tuesday
#6455, aired 2012-10-12PREHISTORIC TIMES $1,000 (Daily Double): During the Chalcolithic period, 4,000-6,000 years ago, this metal became the first used for tools & weapons copper
#6446, aired 2012-10-01SPORTS PEOPLE $200: Nicknamed "Missy the Missile", this 2012 swimming gold medalist has size 13 feet & a 6-foot 4-inch wingspan Missy Franklin
#6437, aired 2012-09-18WHEELS OF FORTUNE $1000: Mary had a little 2009 Reventon from this Italian company--Mary likes going 0-62 in 3.4 secs. & had $1.6 million to blow Lamborghini
#6430, aired 2012-07-276-LETTER WORDS $800: The soroban, the Japanese type of this adding device, used rods with 1 bead above the partition & 4 beads below abacus
#6423, aired 2012-07-18POTPOURRI $200: If you roll a standard 6-sided die & a 2 comes up, this number is on the bottom 5
#6412, aired 2012-07-03DOUBLE DOUBLE E $600: Rhyming word meaning very tiny: 4 of its 6 letters peewee
#6389, aired 2012-05-31FAST CARS $200: Look at that! The 4-door Panamera from this automaker still goes from zero to 60 in 6 seconds or less Porsche
#6345, aired 2012-03-30SOLVE FOR "EX" $600: Fair market value for the owners of the little store of the route of our highway; 2-4-6-8! Who do we this? expropriate
#6330, aired 2012-03-09SALE $200: In 2011 the iconic "subway dress" she wore in "The Seven Year Itch" sold at auction for $4.6 million (Marilyn) Monroe
#6163, aired 2011-06-014 HORSEMEN $400: The 4 horsemen of the apocalypse appear in chapter 6 of Revelation, written by this man John
#6137, aired 2011-04-26"O" BROTHER $1600: He had 6 older brothers to go along with 4 gold medals from the 1936 Olympics Jesse Owens
#6121, aired 2011-04-04NOT WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE $1600: Complete demolition of a tall grass that produces sugar (6, 4) razing cane
#6107, aired 2011-03-15THE CIVIL WAR $2000: On July 4, 1863, after a 6-week siege, this last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi surrendered Vicksburg
#6105, aired 2011-03-11IN THE HEIGHTS $400: I Samuel 17:4 says he was "six cubits and a span"; that's 9 feet 6 inches! Goliath
#6101, aired 2011-03-07ACTING SEQUELITIS $800: Yo, these are Sly Stallone's 2 franchises; he's made 6 of one & 4 of the other Rambo & Rocky
#6093, aired 2011-02-23SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS $800: 6-4, 7-6 (7-3) tennis
#6081, aired 2011-02-074-LETTER "S" WORDS $200: At 6'8" & 740 lbs. Emanuel Yarbrough was one of the heaviest men in the amateur division of this sport sumo
#6081, aired 2011-02-07THE 16th CENTURY $4,000 (Daily Double): Edward VI died on July 6, 1553; she was proclaimed Queen 4 days later (didn't last) Lady Jane Grey
#6060, aired 2011-01-07SMART ALEX $1200: Only 4'6" tall, this 18th century Dunciad poet was known as the Wasp of Twickenham (Alexander) Pope
#6048, aired 2010-12-22LIFE IS SHORT $1200: Only 4'6'' he was the first full-blooded Native American President of Mexico Benito Juárez
#6035, aired 2010-12-03THE NEW TESTAMENT $200: Chapter 6 of this New Testament book describes 4 horses as being white. red, black & pale Revelation
#6031, aired 2010-11-29THAT'S GREAT, PETER THE GREAT! $400: To the closest foot, it was Peter's unusual height 7 feet
#6016, aired 2010-11-08HOW MANY FEET LONG? $1200: A Texas state flag that's 4 feet wide 6
#5957, aired 2010-07-06BE FRUITFUL & MULTIPLY $600: 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 360
#5950, aired 2010-06-25CHICK LIT $400: 6 Californians read & discuss "Persuasion", "Emma" & 4 other novels in Karen Joy Fowler's novel her "Book Club" Jane Austen
#5944, aired 2010-06-17THE BIG UNIT $400: Mugnaini is a company specializing in wood fired ovens, including one over 4' wide by 6' deep, for this food pizza
#5934, aired 2010-06-03LET'S BE LOGICAL $800: If pies are $4 each, the fourth one is half price & a customer buys 4, this is her change from a $20 bill $6
#5917, aired 2010-05-11DO PROCESS $400: For a business letter, if you don't have one of these preprinted name & address displays, type that info 4-6 lines from the top a letterhead
#5877, aired 2010-03-16BROKE-DOWN WORDS $200: My 1-2-3 letter is the stone of a fruit & my 4-5-6-7 is a season pitfall
#5877, aired 2010-03-16BROKE-DOWN WORDS $400: My 1-2-3 is a basenji or borzoi and my 4-5-6-7-8-9-10 was Mike Piazza's position dogcatcher
#5877, aired 2010-03-16BROKE-DOWN WORDS $600: My 1-2-3-4-5 was British host David & my 6-7-8-9 means "to wound with the teeth" frostbite
#5877, aired 2010-03-16BROKE-DOWN WORDS $800: My 1-2-3-4 is what a bad golfer yells & my 5-6-7-8-9-10 follows him on a sunny day foreshadow
#5877, aired 2010-03-16BROKE-DOWN WORDS $1,500 (Daily Double): My 1-2-3 is active hostility between nations & my 4-5-6-7 is a gated chamber in a canal or dam warlock
#5830, aired 2010-01-08ANGELS & DEMONS $1600: In art, cherubim have 4 wings; these highest-ranking angels, guardians of god's throne, have 6 wings seraphim
#5823, aired 2009-12-30SCIENCE IS A BREEZE $1000: This scale includes light breeze (4-6 knots) & strong breeze (22-27 knots) the Beaufort scale
#5821, aired 2009-12-282001 $200: September 8: she defeats her younger sister 6-2, 6-4 to repeat as women's champion at the U.S. Open Venus Williams
#5811, aired 2009-12-14LONG ONE-SYLLABLE WORDS $400: (8 letters) 2-3-4-5-6 (different suits) in poker straight
#5790, aired 2009-11-13YOUNG ATHLETES $800: At 2008's Olympics, some thought athletes in this sport, like 4'6", 68-lb. Deng Linlin, might not be the minimum 16 gymnastics
#5783, aired 2009-11-04NUMBER PATTERNS $200: -2, 4, 10, 16, ____ 22
#5737, aired 2009-07-14YOU DO THE MATH! $2000: It's the total number of intersections in the Venn diagram seen here 4
#5715, aired 2009-06-12THE LITERARY CHEERLEADER! $800: 2-4-6-8, this "Garp" man who also wrote "Setting Free the Bears" is really great! John Irving
#5667, aired 2009-04-07WAIST MANAGEMENT $1000: Actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers said, "I had to create this...strong, powerful (king) without being 6 feet 4 & 300 lbs," Henry VIII
#5619, aired 2009-01-29PICK THE PRIME NUMBER $400: 2, 4, 6 2
#5612, aired 2009-01-20YOU DON'T MESS WITH THE LOHAN $800: In 2008 Lindsay's guest star role on this fashion world sitcom was mysteriously cut from 6 episodes to 4 Ugly Betty
#5593, aired 2008-12-24THE SPORTS BAR $2000: The bars are set 4-6 feet apart as well as 7'11" & 5'2" above the floor in this female gymnastics event the uneven bars
#5558, aired 2008-11-05A WORD ODDITY $6,000 (Daily Double): This Asian city is the only world capital whose name in English has 3 dotted letters in succession Beijing
#5490, aired 2008-06-20AUTHORS & THEIR CHARACTERS $800: Charles Dickens gave this family 6 children, but only named 4 of them: Martha, Belinda, Peter & Tim the Cratchits
#5433, aired 2008-04-02WORDS WITH 5 VOWELS $800: A mathematical expression like 4 + 2 = 6 an equation
#5399, aired 2008-02-14VICE PRESIDENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): He was sworn in as vice president March 4, 1841 & as president April 6, 1841 John Tyler
#5391, aired 2008-02-04HOW IT'S DONE $1000: Pile up garbage & lawn clippings at least 3' x 3'; let sit a few months, turning every 4-6 weeks, before using composting
#5387, aired 2008-01-29JUST PLANE FUN $400: On Sept. 6 1990, the White House received this new Air Force One, this 4-engine type of Boeing jet 747
#5357, aired 2007-12-18TOP 40 HITMAKERS $1000: "Harry Truman" & "25 Or 6 To 4" Chicago
#5356, aired 2007-12-17LOU D.O.B.s $200: Aug. 4, 1901, New Orleans: Got his first cornet about 6 years later Louis Armstrong
#5355, aired 2007-12-14LET'S LEARN HEBREW $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew gives us a Hebrew lesson.) Hebrew letters can also indicate numbers; the word for 14 is yod-dalet, or 10 + 4; but 15 is 9 + 6 to avoid writing one of the many of these sacred names the names of God
#5300, aired 2007-09-28SITCOM QUOTES $400: "2, 4, 6, 8 / Homer's crime was very great / 'Great' meaning large or immense / We use it in the pejorative sense" The Simpsons
#5202, aired 2007-04-03MATH $400: From the Latin for "according to each part", it's a statement of the equality of ratios, like 4:6 equals 2:3 proportion
#5120, aired 2006-12-08GEMSTONES $400: Star sapphires contain needles of the mineral rutile that reflect light in starlike rays, usually this many 6
#5099, aired 2006-11-09SAVANTS $800: This Austrian learned to play harpsichord at age 4, was composing at 5 & played for his Empress at 6 Mozart
#5090, aired 2006-10-27ROCK OF AGES $1200: Give me a Z! One crystal of this 6-letter mineral was found in sandstone formed in Australia about 4.4 bil. years ago zircon
#5072, aired 2006-10-03THE INTERNET $400: This 4-letter word, a shortened version of a 6-letter word, is a popular term for an e-journal a blog
#5063, aired 2006-09-20MAJOR MUSICAL WORKS $1000: Bach to Bach works, Nos. 3 & 4 in this group of 6 concertos, are in G major the Brandenberg Concertos
#5061, aired 2006-09-18JONATHAN SWIFT $800: Swift sent Gulliver on this many voyages, 3 fewer than Sinbad 4
#5015, aired 2006-06-02COMMUNICATIONS $1000: The C band for communication via these uplinks to them at 6 gigahertz & downlinks from them at 4 satellites
#5007, aired 2006-05-23ABBREV. $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows on the monitor that the fractions 1/3 = 4/12 and 1/4 = 3/12.) For 1/3 & 1/4, 12 is the LCD--lowest common denominator; for 2, 3, 4 & 6, 12 is the LCM, short for this least common multiple
#4975, aired 2006-04-07BASEBALL MANAGERS $200: Since taking over the Yankees in 1996, he's guided the team to 6 World Series appearances, winning 4 times Joe Torre
#4922, aired 2006-01-246 FEET, UNDER $1200: At 5'4" tall, he's the shortest president James Madison
#4922, aired 2006-01-246 FEET, UNDER $1600: This "Rape of the Lock" poet was struck with a childhood illness that never allowed him to grow over 4'6" Pope
#4917, aired 2006-01-17VERY JANUARY $400: January is one of this many months in the year with a length of 31 days 7
#4864, aired 2005-11-03BASKETBALL $1000: He's won 6 NBA championship rings: 1 as a player, 1 as an asst. coach & 4 as head coach of the Lakers in the 1980s Pat Riley
#4822, aired 2005-07-19YOU DO THE MATH $200: Jim has 6 apples, Billy has 4, Michele has 2 & Debbie has 8 for an average of this many 5
#4820, aired 2005-07-15DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER $4,000 (Daily Double): The "Eisenhower Tree" at this "National" site in Georgia is named for the way it frustrated the president Augusta National (Golf Club)
#4773, aired 2005-05-11"N" THE BEGINNING $400: On July 4, 1928 Jean Lussier crawled inside a 6-foot diameter rubber ball & passed over this landmark Niagara Falls
#4729, aired 2005-03-10COME TO THE POINT $800: After 4 hours of struggle & grit, we've reached this point for the first time, 6-3, 6-7, 4-6, 7-5, 5-4, 40-15 match point
#4727, aired 2005-03-08CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS $1000: The amendments against unreasonable searches, against self-incrimination & for a speedy trial 4, 5, & 6
#4636, aired 2004-11-01THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO $200: According to Genesis 6:4, "There were" these "in the earth in those days"; so they had some basketball team giants
#4634, aired 2004-10-28THAT DON'T SOUND RIGHT $2000: Franklin P. Adams probably didn't think the verse flowed describing, in scoring order, a 3-6-4 DP by these 1910 Cubs Chance to Tinker to Evers
#4631, aired 2004-10-25CROSSWORD CLUES "C" $1200: An exact duplicate (6, 4) carbon copy
#4609, aired 2004-09-23LETTERS IN SEQUENCE $800: 4-5-6: Transfer one's allegiance to another nation defect
#4600, aired 2004-09-104-LETTER WORDS $2000: The dying cowboy in “Streets of Laredo” wants 6 pretty girls to bear this his pall
#4597, aired 2004-09-07BASEBALL: THE 1930s $800: On July 6, 1933 this city's Comiskey Park hosted the first All-Star Game; the American League won, 4-2 Chicago
#4565, aired 2004-06-11FOR THE KID IN YOU $200: At Six Flags Over Texas, you must be 3'6" to ride in these, 4'6" to drive one the bumper cars
#4556, aired 2004-05-31BIG DAYS ON THE COURT $400: (Hi, I'm Becky Hammon.) In game 1 of the 2002 WNBA finals, I was 4 for 6 on these shots--"beyond the arc", as we say 3-point shots
#4541, aired 2004-05-10CROSSWORD CLUES "D" $800: He's the shadowy Watergate source (4,6) "Deep Throat"
#4527, aired 2004-04-20THEY ALL WENT TO YALE $2,200 (Daily Double): Of our last 6 U.S. presidents, the 4 who are alumni of Yale George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George Herbert Walker Bush & Gerald Ford
#4464, aired 2004-01-22SPORTS NUMBERS $2000: Minimum number of points you must win to win a set in tennis 24
#4277, aired 2003-03-184-SYLLABLE WORDS $600: For Colorado Springs, it's 6,000 feet elevation
#4238, aired 2003-01-22ZERO $1,600 (Daily Double): "My Hero, Zero" was 1 of the 4 tunes used during the premiere weekend of these TV shorts January 6-7, 1973 Schoolhouse Rock
#4209, aired 2002-12-12'70s MUSIC $200: This jazz-rock group gave us the songs "25 or 6 to 4" & "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" Chicago
#4164, aired 2002-10-10ARACHNIDS $800: This stinging arachnid has 6 pairs of jointed appendages: 1 pair of pincers, 1 pair of large claws & 4 pairs of legs scorpion
#4146, aired 2002-09-16GUINNESS RECORDS $800: The largest mammal is the blue type of this; it also has the largest offspring, with 4,400-6,600 pound newborns whale
#4112, aired 2002-06-18FOOD CROSSWORD CLUES $600: "Blue ribbon" chicken dish (6,4) cordon bleu
#4111, aired 2002-06-17NAME THAT PRESIDENT $200: 6'4" but going on 7 feet with hat; a Whig earlier in life; a fan of the theater, unfortunately Abraham Lincoln
#4060, aired 2002-04-05DECIMAL NUMBER, PLEASE $2000: For photographers, it's the typical f-stop between f/4 & f/8 5.6
#4005, aired 2002-01-18LITERARY CROSSWORDS CLUES "T" $200: Peter Pan's pixie (6, 4) Tinker Bell
#3980, aired 2001-12-14DESCRIBING THE SITCOM $400: 4 friends do "nothing" for a half an hour, get paid 6 figures per episode for their trouble Seinfeld
#3914, aired 2001-09-13OH, CRAPS! $500: 10, easy 4 & 6
#3878, aired 2001-06-13LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR $400: Of 1/4 & 1/6 12
#3844, aired 2001-04-26FOOD CROSSWORD CLUES $1000: Crooner Crosby's fruit? (4, 6) Bing cherry
#3758, aired 2000-12-27SPORTS GIANTS $1000: It's the nickname of 6' 4", 265-lb. Tennessee Titan Jevon Kearse, though we're not sure we'd use it to his face "The Freak"
#3681, aired 2000-09-11REALLY BAD DATES $200: On Sept. 30, 1993 a 6.4 earthquake rocked villages in the Maharashtra state in this country, killing thousands India
#3642, aired 2000-06-06TO THE NEAREST... $200: According to the USDA food guide pyramid, to the nearest ounce, the serving size for ready-to-eat cereal 1 ounce
#3639, aired 2000-06-01GOVERNORS $400: The person heard here is the governor of this U.S. state: "I'm a 6'4", 250-pound ex-Navy SEAL, pro wrestler, radio personality..." Minnesota
#3536, aired 2000-01-10TOTAL $200: Total number of strokes it takes a golfer to double bogey a par 4 hole 6
#3508, aired 1999-12-01CROSSWORD CLUES "W" $1000: Place to "take stock" (4,6) Wall Street
#3491, aired 1999-11-08WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: The National Fire Protection Association Code says the 4 letters on this sign must be at least 6" tall Exit
#3461, aired 1999-09-27LEVITICUS $1,000 (Daily Double): Chapters 4, 6, 8 & 12 begin, "And the Lord spake unto" him Moses
#3383, aired 1999-04-28KINGS & QUEENS $200: Of the 6 British kings who bore this name, the first 4 were of the German house of Hanover George
#3333, aired 1999-02-17SPORTS SUPERSTARS $500 (Daily Double): On May 6, 1954 he broke Gunder Hagg's mile record of 4 minutes, 1.4 seconds by 2 seconds Roger Bannister
#3330, aired 1999-02-12COUPLES $300: Their time is taken up in part by 4 children, 6 grandchildren, & at least one large home in the country Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip
#3253, aired 1998-10-28LETTERS & NUMBERS $400: Abbreviation for the period of one's education from age 4 to 6 through high school K-12
#3223, aired 1998-09-16STATE CAPITALS $500: The Peachtree Road Race is a 6-mile run held every July 4 in this capital Atlanta
#3192, aired 1998-06-16TO THE NEAREST... $800: To the nearest billion, number of Cokes you'd need to buy to give one to everyone in the world 6 billion
#3182, aired 1998-06-02"STRAIGHT" & "NARROW" $200: A poker hand consisting of the 6, 5, 4, 3, & 2 of clubs a straight flush
#3114, aired 1998-02-26THE U.S. CONSTITUTION $300: As per Article I, the first group elected to this body was divided into those who would serve 2, 4, & 6 year terms the Senate
#3114, aired 1998-02-26THE U.S.S. CONSTITUTION $400: In her 1997 cruise, the ship made 4 knots using just 6 of these, 3 of them basketball court size sails
#3050, aired 1997-11-28THE 1960s $2,000 (Daily Double): On June 1, 1967, 4 days before the beginning of the 6-Day War, he was named defense minister of Israel Moshe Dayan
#3005, aired 1997-09-26CROSSWORD CLUES "U" $400: Two words of 6 & 4 letters (6, 4 inverted) upside down
#2998, aired 1997-09-17FEMINISM $500: A heralded 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" ended 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 in her favor Billie Jean King
#2979, aired 1997-07-10CROSSWORD CLUES "P" $500: Hat that's safari so good (4,6) Pith helmet
#2839, aired 1996-12-26WEIGHTS & MEASURES $300: The standard index card sizes in America are 5" x 8", 4" x 6" & this 3" x 5"
#2826, aired 1996-12-09THE PLANETS $200: At its closest this planet is just 28.6 million miles from the sun; at its most distant, 43.4 million Mercury
#2798, aired 1996-10-30POETRY $1000: The 4 cantos of this Lord's "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" were published over a period of 6 years George Gordon Lord Byron
#2731, aired 1996-06-17SPORTS LEGENDS $300: In the 1960s & 1970s, she won 20 Wimbledon titles: 6 singles, 10 doubles & 4 mixed doubles Billie Jean King
#2719, aired 1996-05-301596 $1000: During the year books 4-6 of his "The Faerie Queene" were published (Edmund) Spenser
#2627, aired 1996-01-231901-1910 $200: In 1908 this British liner crossed the Atlantic in a record 4.6 days; the Germans sank it in 1915 Lusitania
#2603, aired 1995-12-20COLD SPORTS $200: Depending on the user's height, they can be 6-7 feet long & 3-4 inches wide skis
#2566, aired 1995-10-30MUSIC CLASS $300: 3 of the most common ones of these in western music are 4/4, 3/4 & 6/8 the meter
#2415, aired 1995-02-17TRANSPORTATION $400: Usually drawn by 4-6 horses, this means of public transport got its name from resupply points along the route a stagecoach
#2378, aired 1994-12-28AMERICAN HISTORY $400: 1 of 4 freedoms FDR termed essential in a January 6, 1941 address to Congress 1 of (want, speech, religion, or fear)
#2314, aired 1994-09-29THE PLANETS $1000: It takes Charon 6.4 days to orbit this planet Pluto
#2279, aired 1994-06-30COATS OF ARMS $100: Among the items seen on this country's coat of arms are 4 red maple leaves, 6 fleurs-de-lis & the Union Jack Canada
#2224, aired 1994-04-14MUSIC $200: These parade pieces may be written in 2/4, 4/4 or 6/8 time & Sousa was King of them marches
#2177, aired 1994-02-08CROSSWORD CLUES "O" $500: It's found around the president (4,6) Oval Office
#2141, aired 1993-12-20"H"ODGEPODGE $100: In 1992 about 6.4 million pounds of candy corn were produced for this holiday Halloween
#2124, aired 1993-11-251954 $100: At an Oxford, England track meet on May 6, this distance was covered in a record 3:59.4 seconds Mile
#2114, aired 1993-11-11TRAVEL $200: In England crumpets & Chelsea buns are often served at this 4:00 p.m. pick-me-up tea time
#1933, aired 1993-01-20YOUR FEDERAL TAXES $500: Form 4868 gets you an extension of this many months to file, but you still have to pay what's due by April 15 4
#1933, aired 1993-01-20AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: He was president about 6 1/2 months--4 before he was shot & 2 1/2 after Garfield
#1907, aired 1992-12-15THE EARTH $400: It's believed the Earth is over 4.5 billion yrs. old, based on 4.6 billion yr. old rocks found on this neighbor the Moon
#1883, aired 1992-11-11MATH $400: It's the lowest common denominator for the fractions 1/2, 1/3, & 1/4 12
#1877, aired 1992-11-031776 $100: On July 6 the Pennsylvania Evening Post devoted much of its 4-page issue to this document the Declaration of Independence
#1870, aired 1992-10-23RECIPES $100: Crack an egg into boiling water, simmer 4 to 6 minutes to poach
#1838, aired 1992-09-09PLAYGROUND RHYMES $200: 1 this veggie, 2 this veggie, 3 this veggie. 4, 5 this veggie, 6 this veggie, 7 this veggie, more potato
#1833, aired 1992-07-15POLITICIANS $400: He won 6 4-year terms as Chicago's mayor, more than any other person in the city's history Richard Daley
#1744, aired 1992-03-12MOOSE POTPOURRI $400: He starred in 4 of the Top 10 videos on the Billboard Video Sales chart the week ending April 6, 1991 Bullwinkle
#1743, aired 1992-03-11SPIDERS $400: Though some have 6, most spiders have 8 of these organs arranged in 4 pairs eyes
#1650, aired 1991-11-014-LETTER WORDS $300: The British spell this farm implement with 6 letters; we replaced the "ugh" with a "W" plow
#1583, aired 1991-06-19ASTRONOMY $100: This 9th planet's one moon has an orbit period of 6.4 days Pluto
#1488, aired 1991-02-06MATH $400: It's the lowest common multiple of 4, 5 & 6 60
#1378, aired 1990-09-05PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $100: At 6' 4", he was our tallest president, & the first to wear a beard Abraham Lincoln
#1375, aired 1990-07-20RELIGIOUS HISTORY $400: In Romans 6:3-4 he likened baptism to sharing in the death, burial & resurrection of Christ (St.) Paul
#1368, aired 1990-07-11MODERN HISTORY $600: Aleksandr Kerensky led this country for 4 months until he was deposed Nov. 6, 1917 Russia
#1331, aired 1990-05-21THE AUTO INDUSTRY $200: Built by Carl Benz in 1885, the first internal combustion car had this many wheels 3
#1296, aired 1990-04-02PUBLISHING $400: Of 4-6 pages, 14-20 pages or 40-60 pages, the size of the typical Soviet daily newspaper 4-6 pages
#1142, aired 1989-07-18MAN IN SPACE $400: Of 2, 4 or 6 days, length of time it took to reach the moon 4 days
#1032, aired 1989-02-14MATH $500: If sales tax is 6.5%, you'd spend a total of this much for a $4 item $4.26
#916, aired 1988-09-05TRACK & FIELD $100: On May 6, 1954 he became the 1st person to break the 4-minute mile Roger Bannister
#842, aired 1988-04-12ETIQUETTE $1000: It's the usual minimum number for pallbearers 4
#834, aired 1988-03-31BIBLICAL ZOO $1,000 (Daily Double): The 4 described in Revelation chapter 6 were white, red, black & pale horses
#746, aired 1987-11-30COLLEGES $400: The 1st 4 Black college grads in the U.S. all attended colleges in this 6-state region New England
#698, aired 1987-09-23ENGLISH AUTHORS $600: Though only 4 ft. 6 in. tall, he stretched his "Rape of the Lock" from 2 to 5 cantos Pope
#654, aired 1987-06-11COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD $1,500 (Daily Double): 4 of the 6 South American countries that lie completely south of the equator (4 of) Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay & Paraguay
#642, aired 1987-05-26CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION $600: Of 3, 4 or 6 years, length of term for members of House that Convention originally accepted 3
#576, aired 1987-02-23SITCOMS $400: According to 1986 prime time performer Q ratings, 4 of the top 6 TV personalities are on this NBC show The Cosby Show
#548, aired 1987-01-14CARDS $200: Though up to 6 can play, canasta is best with this number 4
#534, aired 1986-12-25BASEBALL $400: This team holds the record for winning the most World Series in just 4 games the New York Yankees
#463, aired 1986-09-17HISTORY $100: In 1926, 6'4", 240 lb. Ibn-Saud became king & later unified this country Saudi Arabia
#445, aired 1986-05-23NUMBERS $2,000 (Daily Double): 3 Garridebs, The Sign of 4, 5 Orange Pips, 6 Napoleons the titles of Sherlock Holmes' cases
#405, aired 1986-03-28FLAGS $800 (Daily Double): 4 of the 6 flags that have flown over Texas Spain, Mexico, the United States, the Republic of Texas, the Confederacy, France
#384, aired 1986-02-27MODERN HISTORY $200 (Daily Double): 4 of 6 countries that formed the Common Market in 1958 (4 of) France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands or Luxembourg
#364, aired 1986-01-30DEATH & TAXES $200: Up 12.2% from 1983, sales of this carcinogenic product earned the government $4.6 billion in 1984 cigarettes (tobacco products)
#350, aired 1986-01-10HEADLINES $800 (Daily Double): Headlines of both Nov. 4, 1948, & Nov. 6, 1980 had them explaining why they erred the pollsters
#177, aired 1985-05-14WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: Number of beats in a 6/4 measure 6
#174, aired 1985-05-09WALL ST. $800: The 6 hour "good buy" period, or the hours in N.Y. that the N.Y. Stock Exchange is open for business 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
#122, aired 1985-02-26PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Among these settings are 2.8, 4, 5.6 & 8 f-stops
#78, aired 1984-12-26PRESIDENTS $200: At 6'4" he was our tallest Abraham Lincoln
#3, aired 1984-09-12AUTOMOBILES $400: In Japan it's called "rasshu awa"; in L.A, 4 to 6 P.M. rush hour

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (10 results returned)

#9070, aired 2024-03-29U.S.S.R.I.P.: Of the 15 countries formed by the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, this one is alphabetically last Uzbekistan
#8309, aired 2021-01-07MUSICALS: 4 songs from this 1968 musical made the Billboard Top 10, including one with an astrological theme that was No. 1 for 6 weeks Hair
#7983, aired 2019-05-01THE KING JAMES BIBLE: Of the 4 riders mentioned in Revelation 6, only this one is explicitly named Death
#6850, aired 2014-05-3019th CENTURY POLITICS: A Senate seat from this Southern state sat vacant for 4 years; when it was filled, its ex-occupant had become U.S. president Tennessee
#6202, aired 2011-07-26THE NEW TESTAMENT: This miracle that happens in all 4 gospels, including Mark 6 & Luke 9, has elements that symbolically represent Jesus the miracle of the loaves & fishes
#4689, aired 2005-01-13FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS: With 7 years' service, this man who resigned in June 2004 had the longest tenure in his position in over 4 decades George Tenet (former head of the CIA)
#4688, aired 2005-01-12DATES IN AMERICAN HISTORY: On this date Philadelphia partied with fireworks & music from a Hessian band captured 6 months earlier July 4, 1777
#561, aired 1987-02-02ANIMALS: It's believed elephants rarely lived beyond 60, about the age the last of these wear out teeth
#530, aired 1986-12-19BLACK AMERICA: Of the 6 U.S. cities with over a million people, number that currently have Black mayors 4
#305, aired 1985-11-08MISS AMERICA: More Miss Americas have come from this populous state than any other California

Players (42 results returned)

Thomas L. Friedman, an author and foreign affairs columnist from The New York Times "He has won three Pulitzer Prizes and authored six best sellers,...
Paula Massengale, a bookkeeper from San Antonio, Texas Season 6 4-time champion: $50,901. In all of Paula\'s games, the...
Phyllis Massengale, an accountant from San Antonio, Texas Season 5 1-time champion: $5,900. Twin sister of Season 6 4-time...
Pranjal Vachaspati, a Ph.D. student originally from Shaker Heights, Ohio 2017 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 32 6-time champion:...
Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada "In 1990, he won the Tournament of Champions. An actuary from...
Kerry Tymchuk, an attorney originally from Reedsport, Oregon Season 6 4-time champion: $30,401.
Liz Barnea, a librarian from Billings, Montana Season 6 4-time champion: $28,900. Last name pronounced: "Bar-NAY-uh".
Joel Goldberg, a CPA and financial officer from Fort Lee, New Jersey Season 6 4-time champion: $33,001. Was first on the show 1988...
Richard Neale, a taxpayer service representative from Concord, California 1990 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 6 4-time champion: $56,000.
Tom Toce, an actuary from New York, New York Season 26 2-time champion: $39,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Becky Anderson, a retired software specialist originally from Morganton, North Carolina Season 25 1-time champion: $16,401 + $2,000. Becky Anderson - A...
Marty Scott, an assistant district attorney from Forney, Texas Season 26 3-time champion: $64,002 + $2,000. Marty won $250,000 on...
Dave Belote, the base commander from Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion:...
Jove Graham, a biomedical engineer from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Season 26 1-time champion: $34,401 + $1,000. Jove's second contestant interview...
Joe Weidinger, an industrial designer from Phoenix, Arizona Season 4 1-time champion: $6,401. Joe won $6,350 on Wheel of...
Jordan Brand, an anesthesiologist from Westchester, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $24,405 + $2,000. The Sesame Street character...
Scott Menke, a senior from Johns Hopkins University 2009 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Flemington, New Jersey...
Courtney Trezise, a senior from Michigan State University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Okemos, Michigan at...
Gail Flemmons, a history teacher from Clinton, Mississippi Season 25 2-time champion: $46,399 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Christine Carrino Gorowara, a teacher educator from Wilmington, Delaware Season 25 2-time champion: $43,202 + $1,000. Wife of Season 26...
Stefan Goodreau, a video game tester and camp counselor from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. Season...
Rebecca Lobo, a future Women\'s Basketball Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst originally from the WNBA \"Later this year, she\'ll be inducted into the Women\'s Basketball Hall...
Karen Muranaka, from Lomita, California Season 3 1-time champion: $8,600. Trebek pilot 1 player. Karen was...
Bob Caruso, a political consultant from Scranton, Pennsylvania Season 6 2-time champion: $4,400. The recording used to archive the...
Karen Muranaka, an administration assistant from Los Angeles, California Season 3 1-time champion: $8,600. Trebek pilot 1 player. Karen was...
Brian Aronson, a public defender from Sacramento, California Season 4 player (1988-06-28): Ricardo Beverly Hills Tower Drive luggage collection...
Hans von Walter, a junior from Southern Adventist University from Avon Park, Florida 2010-B College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000 + a...
Mark Leinwand, a television business affairs executive from Los Angeles, California 1986 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 2 4-time champion: $43,700....
Cinthea Stahl, a student from Studio City, California Season 4 1-time champion: $6,600.
Mark Leinwand, an attorney and a businessman from Los Angeles, California 1986 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 2 4-time champion: $43,700....
Chris Rodrigues, a personal banking representative from New Bedford, Massachusetts Season 26 3-time champion: $41,498 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Robert Knecht Schmidt, a patent agent from Cleveland, Ohio Season 26 1-time champion: $12,799 + $1,000. Middle name pronounced like...
Larissa Charnsangavej, a senior from Rice University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Houston, Texas at...
Greg Lichtenstein, a freshman from Vassar College 2009 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 18 and from Plainview, New York...
Bill Gellert, a research associate from Washington, D.C. Season 4 2-time champion: $6,998 + the Jeopardy! box game.
Mark Petterson, a senior from the University of Kansas 2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Prairie Village,...
Harris Cohen, a family physician from Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania Season 25 2-time champion: $17,800 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Diane Wilshere, an actor and playwright from Manassas, Virginia Season 25 1-time champion: $18,801 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Matt Jacobs, a science teacher originally from Stratford, Connecticut Season 25 1-time champion: $10,323 + $1,000. Matt resided in Silver...
George Tsuji, a software engineer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 27 1-time champion: $20,000 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Roger Green, a business librarian from Albany, New York Season 15 1-time champion: $17,600. Roger's blog; Jeopardy! entries [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [+]
Jamie Orenstein, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York Season 6 2-time champion: $4,798.



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