Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (433 results returned)

#9002, aired 2023-12-26ADDEND"UM" $800: This word for a final demand is in the title of the third Jason Bourne film an ultimatum
#9001, aired 2023-12-25GETTING POSSESSIVE $400: Anything from a stubbed toe to a nuclear meltdown can be attributed to this principle bearing a surname Murphy's law
#9001, aired 2023-12-25AFRICAN AMERICANA $1600: In 1895 the exploits of a mack daddy in St. Louis by the name of "Lee" Shelton gave birth to this oft-recorded blues song "Stagger Lee"
#9001, aired 2023-12-25HOBBIES $2,000 (Daily Double): It's a period in British history, or a hobby involving refurbishing old cars the Restoration
#9000, aired 2023-12-22GOING SOFT $400: A tender feeling leading to kind treatment, or a synonym for the fontanel on babies' heads a soft spot
#9000, aired 2023-12-22MOVIE INSPIRATIONS $1600: James DeMonaco, writer of this film, had the idea after road rage made his wife wish for vengeance, a "free one a year!" The Purge
#8997, aired 2023-12-19COUNTRIES INSIDE OTHER COUNTRY NAMES $2000: This Arabian Peninsula nation's name can be found within the name of a European country with a Black Sea coast Oman (from Romania)
#8997, aired 2023-12-19AUSTRALIAN BOOKS & AUTHORS $2000: A group of Yanks & Aussies await the arrival of nuclear fallout from the Northern Hemisphere in this Nevil Shute novel On the Beach
#22, aired 2023-12-06WELCOME TO THE WHITE HOUSE $1200: How do you do a corner kick in an oval office? In 2023, Jason Sudekis & the cast of this TV series visited the White House Ted Lasso
#8896, aired 2023-06-19LET'S MAKE A MOVIE CROSSOVER! $400: A natural pair! A character who fought Ivan Drago & Clubber Lang "&" a moose who took on Jason Alexander's Boris Badenov Rocky and Bullwinkle
#8896, aired 2023-06-19LET'S MAKE A MOVIE CROSSOVER! $2000: Masks are compared when a "Friday the 13th" icon "takes on" a Robin Williams woman who enjoys a cake moisturizer Jason Meets Mrs. Doubtfire
#3, aired 2023-05-09TV $1000: As Baba Voss, this actor stars in "See", a series about a dystopian future where most of humanity has lost its sight Jason Momoa
#1, aired 2023-05-08JASON ALEXANDER: MASTER OF MY DOMAIN $200: (Jason Alexander gives the clue.) As co-pilot Roger Murdock, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was out there busting his buns every night in this classic 1980 film that took comedy in a new direction altogether Airplane!
#1, aired 2023-05-08JASON ALEXANDER: MASTER OF MY DOMAIN $400: (Jason Alexander gives the clue.) The great Robin Williams has a unique link to "Star Trek": the uniform he wore as an alien on this '70s sitcom looks like the one worn by the evil Colonel Green in "The Savage Curtain" (or, "Help me, Spock!") episode Mork & Mindy
#1, aired 2023-05-08JASON ALEXANDER: MASTER OF MY DOMAIN $600: (Jason Alexander gives the clue.) Mastering the field of marine biology on "Seinfeld", I found certain man-made objects can obstruct the blowholes of large cetaceans; specifically, was that a golf ball made by this brand? a Titleist
#1, aired 2023-05-08JASON ALEXANDER: MASTER OF MY DOMAIN $800: (Jason Alexander gives the clue.) On "Taxi" as Reverend Jim, this actor gave a master class in line delivery simply by asking, "What does a yellow light mean?" YouTube it; you won't be disappointed Christopher Lloyd
#1, aired 2023-05-08JASON ALEXANDER: MASTER OF MY DOMAIN $1000: (Jason Alexander gives the clue.) Long before winning the first Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, Richard Pryor wrote for this '70s sitcom; the star next to Richard is a big hint & man, its theme song was fantastic Sanford and Son
#8834, aired 2023-03-23ON THE "J.V." SQUAD $600: Someone dropped a statue of this "Friday the 13th" slasher in a lake in Minnesota; not cool, man Jason Voorhees
#8834, aired 2023-03-23PULITZER PRIZES $1600: In 2014 Jason Szep & Andrew R.C. Marshall shared a Pulitzer for reporting on the violent persecution of this Muslim minority in Myanmar the Rohingya
#8817, aired 2023-02-28THAT'S A LAUGH! $400: (I'm Brendan Hunt.) While doing improv together in Amsterdam, Jason Sudeikis and I became friends & fell in love with soccer; we put our affection for that sport into this Emmy-winning comedy that we co-created Ted Lasso
#8811, aired 2023-02-20REUNION SHOWS $800: "Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding" was a 2003 TV movie reuniting David Hasselhoff & this woman as CJ--Jason Momoa's in the movie, too Pamela Anderson
#8808, aired 2023-02-15A DECADE OF NO. 1 HITS TELLS A STORY $400: "Can't Help Falling In Love", "It Must Have Been Love", "How Am I Supposed To Live Without You" the 1990s
#8808, aired 2023-02-15ON A STAMP $600: One of the most valuable U.S. stamps is the "Inverted" this, the female nickname of the Curtiss JN-4 shown upside down Jenny
#8808, aired 2023-02-15CONQUERS $800: With the help of crusaders who had stopped in Porto, in 1147 Afonso I took this city, later a capital, from the Moors Lisbon
#8797, aired 2023-01-31JASON CONCEPCION $200: (Jason Concepcion presents the clue.) The NCAA's 2021 ruling that college stars like Paige Bueckers can get paid was part of a "Takeline" discussion with Geno Auriemma, legendary head coach of the Huskies of this university Connecticut
#8797, aired 2023-01-31JASON CONCEPCION $400: (Jason Concepcion presents the clue.) From 2017 through 2020, I hosted the Emmy-winning series "NBA Desktop" for this sports & pop culture website with a name that means "a skilled player competing incognito" The Ringer
#8797, aired 2023-01-31JASON CONCEPCION $800: (Jason Concepcion presents the clue.) A 2021 episode of "Takeline" examined Major League Baseball's decision to move its All-Star Game out of this state after it passed a law that reduced the number of ballot drop boxes in Fulton County and elsewhere Georgia
#8796, aired 2023-01-30OUT ON A BOOK TOUR $2000: The Jason Segel film "The End of the Tour" was an adaptation of a book subtitled "A Road Trip with" this 3-named author David Foster Wallace
#8790, aired 2023-01-20JASON $2000: A specialist in evil characters, this Brit played Colonel Tavington in "The Patriot" & Lucius Malfoy Isaacs
#8766, aired 2022-12-19MOVIE CHARACTERS $1200: In a 2003 horror film, it was Jason Voorhees against this killer, a match made in hell Freddy Krueger
#8701, aired 2022-09-19A HUNGER FOR READING $1000: The title eatery of this Douglas Adams book is Milliways, famed for its Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
#8697, aired 2022-09-13NFL OPENING WEEKEND $400: (Jason McCourty of the NFL Network presents the clue.) Quarterbacks, take note; don't start the season like Chicago's Jim Hardy did in 1950, when he threw a still-record 8 of these--maybe it was the wind interceptions
#8692, aired 2022-07-26GOING AROUND IN CIRCLES $1000: Jennifer Jason Leigh was the title Mrs. in a movie about this writer & her "Vicious Circle" Dorothy Parker (Mrs. Parker)
#8547, aired 2022-01-04TAGLINES OF SCARY MOVIES $400: 2006: "Sit back. Relax. Enjoy the fright" Snakes on a Plane
#8537, aired 2021-12-21GO HOME $200: Around 40 A.D. if you said Caesar's this type of home, you meant the one near the Roman Forum palace
#8537, aired 2021-12-21GEOLOGY $1,000 (Daily Double): The same substance may crystallize in 2 forms, like these 2 forms of carbon: one was first converted to the other in a lab in 1955 graphite into diamond
#8486, aired 2021-10-11RECENT MOVIES $400: It's what "The Meg" is in the Jason Statham aquatic actioner a megalodon
#8468, aired 2021-09-15ACTION & SUSPENSE NOVELS $200: Truly on a voyage of self-discovery, this Robert Ludlum character has a realization--"The J was for Jason!" (Jason) Bourne
#8457, aired 2021-08-03TYPICAL JASON $600: Jason was born in the 1970s when Jason was a wildly popular baby name, also given to Momoa, Mraz, & this actor (Jason) Sudeikis
#8432, aired 2021-06-29HERE'S YOUR CONSTELLATION PRIZE $800: Jason put in a good word for Vela, so you can hop on up there as the sail of this ship the Argo
#8408, aired 2021-05-26OLYMPIC SPORTS EQUIPMENT $800: Bindings & a tube with 22-foot-high walls snowboarding
#8408, aired 2021-05-26THE ANCIENTS SPEAK $5,000 (Daily Double): Augustus Caesar said he "found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of" this, which was much nicer! marble
#8401, aired 2021-05-17WORLD GEOGRAPHY $1200: Named for a Danish queen, this capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands is on St. Thomas Charlotte Amalie
#8401, aired 2021-05-17ESSAYS $2000: In 1972 John McPhee contrasted the game of Monopoly with a deteriorating Atlantic City in his essay "The Search for" this property Marvin Gardens
#8376, aired 2021-04-12DREW'S CLUES ON FAMOUS FAMILIES $1000: (Drew Barrymore presents the clue.) A film composer named Carmine was the patriarch of this family that includes Nicolas Cage, Jason Schwartzman, Talia Shire & a couple of very famous directors the Coppolas
#8372, aired 2021-04-06A STUDENT OF TELEVISION $800: High school QB Jason Street's life changed forever after he was injured in the very first episode of this show in 2006 Friday Night Lights
#8372, aired 2021-04-06A STUDENT OF TELEVISION $1000: In 1999 class was in session for Martin Starr, Linda Cardellini & Jason Segel in this rhymingly named NBC show Freaks and Geeks
#8353, aired 2021-03-10WOMEN IN MYTHOLOGY $2000: She helped Jason with a seemingly impossible task--getting the Golden Fleece (which required her to fleece her own dad) Medea
#8315, aired 2021-01-15THE NAME IS THE TV TITLE $1000: American football coach Jason Sudeikis manages a London soccer team Ted Lasso
#8298, aired 2020-12-09A TRIP TO -BURG -TON -VILLE $800: This city is the seat of Lackawanna County & the birthplace of Joe Biden Scranton
#8298, aired 2020-12-09A TRIP TO -BURG -TON -VILLE $2000: In Germany, only Berlin has more people than this city whose airport dates back to 1911 Hamburg
#8297, aired 2020-12-08AUTHORS' ALMA MATERS $2000: He was a theatre major at Wesleyan University in Connecticut before giving birth to the Jason Bourne novels Robert Ludlum
#8283, aired 2020-11-18TV CRIME SHOWS $400: As Marty Byrde on "Ozark", this actor relocates his family to Missouri to try to pay off a debt to a drug cartel Jason Bateman
#8250, aired 2020-10-02TRANSPORTATION $400: An "iron horse" was an old nickname for this type of transportation a locomotive (train)
#8245, aired 2020-09-25COIF SUPPRESSANT $800: At the Oscars in 2019, Jason Momoa matched his velvet Fendi tux to the pink one of these on his wrist that ties his hair back a scrunchie
#8229, aired 2020-06-04EMMYS FOR WRITING $1000: In 2011 Jason Katims had clear eyes, a full heart & couldn't lose an Emmy for this H.S. football drama Friday Night Lights
#8226, aired 2020-06-01CONSTELLATIONS $400: In the 18th century a big constellation named for this ship in which Jason & his "nauts" sailed was broken up into smaller ones Argo
#8145, aired 2020-01-24THOSE ARE MY LITERARY CHARACTERS! $400: Jason Bourne, a whole lot of people chasing Jason Bourne Robert Ludlum
#6, aired 2020-01-09MUSIC & LEGEND $3,000 (Daily Double): A pas de deux based on music by Samuel Barber premiered in 1975 with Baryshnikov as Jason & Carla Fracci as her Medea
#8112, aired 2019-12-10SHARK-UTERIE $2000: In a 2018 Jason Statham film, "The Meg" is this giant prehistoric shark the megalodon
#8095, aired 2019-11-15CLASSIC AMERICAN PLAYS $1200: In this Jason Miller drama, members of a high school basketball team celebrate the 20th anniversary of their state title That Championship Season
#8080, aired 2019-10-25KIDD STUFF $1200: In 2014, this Hall of Fame point guard was traded from the Nets to the Bucks as a head coach Jason Kidd
#8061, aired 2019-09-30COLLEGE-POURRI $600: Bowling Green teams in this state were once known as the BG Normals or BG Pedagogues but Falcons seems a better fit Ohio
#8061, aired 2019-09-30FROM THE SCOTS, AYE $800: This big pole that gets tossed by athletic Scotsmen caber
#8056, aired 2019-09-23THEIR NAME IS LEGION $800: On April 26, 1937 the Condor Legion, a unit of the Luftwaffe, devastated this Basque city Guernica
#8055, aired 2019-09-20THE BOOK NOOK $4,000 (Daily Double): The first book in a series, it opens in Inverness in 1945 & begins. "It wasn't a very likely place for disappearances" Outlander
#8054, aired 2019-09-19FERDINAND $200: This explorer was joined on his 4th voyage in 1502 by illegitimate son Ferdinand, who later wrote dad's biography Columbus
#8053, aired 2019-09-18SCIENCE $1,000 (Daily Double): During a total solar eclipse, you can glimpse this "colorful" layer of the Sun just above the photosphere the chromosphere
#8053, aired 2019-09-18ITTY BITTY CITY $1200: Arlington County, Virginia is home to a neighborhood called this "City", after a nearby Department of Defense building Pentagon
#8052, aired 2019-09-17HALLEY'S COMET IN HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): This author can't have been surprised to die April 21, 1910, the day after Halley's Comet reached perihelion (Mark) Twain
#8052, aired 2019-09-17SHAKESPEARE'S EXIT LINES $1200: "O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die" Romeo
#8052, aired 2019-09-17SHAKESPEARE'S EXIT LINES $2000: "I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee: no way but this; killing myself, to die upon a kiss" Othello
#8051, aired 2019-09-16200 YEARS OF WALT WHITMAN $1000: After Walt published his first book of verse, this "Sage of Concord" wrote to him, "I greet you at the beginning of a great career" Emerson
#8049, aired 2019-09-12COUNTRY MUSIC $200: (Ken Burns delivers the clue.) A star on Chicago's WLS Radio, "Oklahoma Cowboy" Gene Autry made the rendition of this song that was said to be a favorite of FDR "Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam / Where the..." "Home On The Range"
#8049, aired 2019-09-12THE NON-ADVERB "-LY" WORD $400: A young female horse a filly
#8049, aired 2019-09-12CANADIAN TV SHOWS $800: After witnessing the death of her double, a hustler is drawn into a clone-spiracy on this drama Orphan Black
#8048, aired 2019-09-11A PRINCE OF A GUY $800: In 1904 this couple welcomed Czarevitch Alexis to the family, joining his 4 sisters, but things would not end well Nicholas & Alexandra
#8048, aired 2019-09-11CLASSICAL DANCE $1200: Bach's keyboard suites include music for this happy dance, 5 letters long (not 3) & starting with "G" (not "J") a gigue
#8048, aired 2019-09-11CLASSICAL DANCE $3,000 (Daily Double): Jean-Baptiste Lully pioneered music for this dance whose name, from the Latin for "small", comes from its small, dainty steps a minuet
#8048, aired 2019-09-11NUMERIC LIT $5,400 (Daily Double): The cover of the first edition of this 1961 military novel included a dancing figure & a little airplane Catch-22
#8047, aired 2019-09-10I GRANT YOU 5 FISHES $400: Sharing a name with a colorful bird, this fish can change its sex during its life, but talking?--not so much parrot
#8047, aired 2019-09-1036 TIMES THE FUN $1,000 (Daily Double): A famous series of prints by the Japanese artist Hokusai is called the "36 Views of" this landmark Mount Fuji
#8047, aired 2019-09-10PIG ENGLISH $1600: An 1824 London news report on a boxing match said that one of the fighters did this like a pig sweat
#8047, aired 2019-09-10TITL"ING" THE MOVIE $1600: In a comedy Jason Segal went to Hawaii so he could be doing this Forgetting Sarah Marshall
#8045, aired 2019-07-26SHAPE UP! $600: Connect two semicircles with parallel lines & you have this shape, named for a type of arena a stadium
#8045, aired 2019-07-26SHARK WEEK $800: The subcutaneous lateral line on this tiger shark senses these quivering motions in the water, perhaps from a struggling fish vibrations
#8045, aired 2019-07-26SHARK WEEK $1,000 (Daily Double): Shark Week divers encounter a rare sight--a bigeye type of this shark, named for a motion its tail makes as it whips its prey a thresher shark
#8045, aired 2019-07-26SHAKESPEAREAN DOUBLE BLANK VERSE $2000: A double double blank, from "Macbeth": "____ is ____, and ____ is ____" "Fair is foul, and foul is fair"
#8044, aired 2019-07-25INVENTORS & INVENTIONS $2000: In a movie Greg Kinnear played Robert Kearns, who fought Detroit over this drizzly day innovation of his intermittent windshield wipers
#8043, aired 2019-07-24HISTORY BOOKS $800: Anne Applebaum's "Red Famine" is a history of this Soviet leader's oppression of Ukraine in the 1930s Stalin
#8042, aired 2019-07-23BRITISH LITERATURE $200: Better known for his "Tales", in the 1390s he wrote a "Treatise on the Astrolabe" Chaucer
#8041, aired 2019-07-22POETIC WORDS $400: It's the word for a quotation at the beginning of a poem or other text an epigraph
#8039, aired 2019-07-18NEW GROUP NAMES OF MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURES $1600: A string of these foul-smelling bird/women monsters who meet Jason & the Argonauts harpies
#8034, aired 2019-07-11GRAB A SEAT $200: A Jason Aldean country song is called "Ask Any Ol'" this backless seat at a drinking establishment a barstool
#8013, aired 2019-06-12DON'T BE AFRAID, IT'S ONLY FOOTBALL $400: Passing advice from coach Jason Garrett: "How do you throw a perfect" this? "Don't hold it too tight, don't hold it too loose" a spiral
#7982, aired 2019-04-30THAT'S A NOVEL PLACE $400: A rum drink, or a 1998 Elmore Leonard novel Cuba Libre
#7964, aired 2019-04-04SMALL SCREEN SHOW TUNES $1600: On a memorable "American Idol", Jason Castro sang "Memory" from this Broadway musical Cats
#7879, aired 2018-12-06HOOP & HALLER $800: The Hall of Fame class of 2018 had great playmakers like Jason Kidd, Mo Cheeks & this 2-time MVP Steve Nash
#7873, aired 2018-11-28ACCIDENTS OF HISTORY $200: Jason Clarke played Ted Kennedy in a 2018 movie named for this island, site of a fatal 1969 accident Chappaquiddick
#7831, aired 2018-10-01GETTING SPECIFIC AT GENERAL HOSPITAL $0 (Daily Double): (Steve Burton gives the clue as Jason from General Hospital.) "It's all coming back to me now, I'm a twin, but dizygotic or monozygotic, also known as this type" identical
#7727, aired 2018-03-27A LITTLE BIRDIE TOLD ME... $1200: In the stories of Jason & the Argonauts, these horrible creatures are represented as birds with the faces of women harpies
#7695, aired 2018-02-09RECENT TV ROLES $600: He went from being a dad on "Arrested Development" to a dad on "Ozark" (Jason) Bateman
#7674, aired 2018-01-11I'M JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU $1000: You like the Jason Bourne films, while I prefer classics like this one with Humphrey Bogart as a riverboat captain The African Queen
#7636, aired 2017-11-20ACTORS $1200: This Brit has played a mechanic and a transporter (Jason) Statham
#7632, aired 2017-11-14FASHION: 1900 TO 1950 $600: It's the rhyming '40s ensemble seen here a zoot suit
#7632, aired 2017-11-14HIDDEN FIGURES $1200: Pluperfect is one a tense
#7627, aired 2017-11-07OVERLAPS $2000: Frozen polar region of a planet filled out with your personal info when you're seeking a new job icecapplication
#7498, aired 2017-03-29"A" CAST $400: 1999: Alyson Hannigan, Jason Biggs American Pie
#7441, aired 2017-01-09A BATEMAN $400: Jason Bateman played Michael, the only responsible member of the Bluth family, on this beloved sitcom Arrested Development
#7432, aired 2016-12-27WHO WAS THAT MASKED MAN? $400: This character first donned a goalie mask in "Friday the 13th Part 3" Jason
#7427, aired 2016-12-20& NOW FOR SOME GOOD NEWS $200: Just before July 4, 2016, Jason Galvin freed one of these American symbols stuck high in a tree a bald eagle
#7343, aired 2016-07-13POLYSYLLABIC $800: 5 syllables: part of a fraction that gets its name from a word meaning "to name" denominator
#7342, aired 2016-07-123 LITTLE WORDS $800: It's what you "hate to" do if you can't linger after a meal eat and run
#7342, aired 2016-07-123 LITTLE WORDS $1600: Proverbially, it "is better than none" half a loaf
#7341, aired 2016-07-11ROCKS $400: A large cannabis-growing area, the "Emerald Triangle" is a 3-county region in this state California
#7319, aired 2016-06-09A JASON $200: In a Greek myth--& not a Tyler Perry film--Jason hooks up with this enchantress Medea
#7319, aired 2016-06-09A JASON $400: If you'll "Walk This Way", you'll find Jason Mizell was known as Jam Master Jay in this '80s rap trio Run-D.M.C.
#7319, aired 2016-06-09A JASON $600: Jason Bourne has his (false) identity stolen in "The Bourne Supremacy" by this author Robert Ludlum
#7319, aired 2016-06-09A JASON $800: In 2016 this Giants defensive end sued ESPN for tweeting his medical record concerning the loss of his finger Jason Pierre-Paul
#7319, aired 2016-06-09A JASON $1000: Jason Chaffetz was chief of staff to former gov. Jon Huntsman before repping the 3rd District of this state Utah
#7300, aired 2016-05-13SUPERIOR $600: During the 17th c. this scientific instrument was improved by making it reflecting, starting with Zucchi's circa 1616 a telescope
#7300, aired 2016-05-13AFRICAN-AMERICAN AUTHORS $2000: Chester Himes explored racism in this book whose 6-word title is in the rhyme "Eeny-Meeny-Miney-Mo" If He Hollers Let Him Go
#7299, aired 2016-05-12AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $400: In the 1720s Daniel Defoe published a 3-volume "Tour" of this home island Great Britain
#7298, aired 2016-05-11DODGE PODGE $1000: A city in Colorado a Durango
#7296, aired 2016-05-09"A" & "B" MOVIES $400: A popular game inspired the new movie about this title group, starring Jason Sudeikis as Red "Beak! Wing! Tail! Ribs! Giblets! Ugh. Pluck my life." Angry Birds
#7294, aired 2016-05-05TV TITLE CHARACTERS $800: My name is Jason Lee & I played this title character, a lottery winner Earl (Hickey)
#7292, aired 2016-05-03OPERATIC SETTINGS $400: "La boheme" opens with a view of this city's snow-covered roofs on Christmas Eve Paris
#7292, aired 2016-05-03THE LONG HOURS $400: Generating 90,000 gigawatt hours of power a year, this country's Itaipu Dam spans 4 miles over the Parana River Brazil
#7292, aired 2016-05-034-SYLLABLE WORDS $1,600 (Daily Double): Renewed interest in religion; there was a "Great" one in America around 1730 awakening
#7269, aired 2016-03-31FIRST NAMES $600: This first name of the leader of the Argonauts is perfect for a doctor--it's from the Greek for "healer" Jason
#7025, aired 2015-03-13LAST NAMES OF FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $400: Krueger & Voorhies are the last names of these 2 horror villains who faced off in a 2003 flick Freddy & Jason
#7015, aired 2015-02-27"UT" $1600: A person who is engaged in a dangerous but rewarding adventure such as one who sailed with Jason an argonaut
#6969, aired 2014-12-25ADJECTIVES FOR YOUR RESUMÉ $400: Steadfast in allegiance, like a benevolent "Order of Moose" loyal
#6969, aired 2014-12-25STAR-STRUCK $800: Cepheids are this type of star whose name suggests that its brightness changes periodically a variable star
#6969, aired 2014-12-25STAR-STRUCK $1600: The crew of the ISS captured a rare occurrence: the shadow near the Earth's horizon is actually a total one of these a solar eclipse
#6969, aired 2014-12-25THRONE FOR A LOOP $2000: The silver throne seen here was a gift to this Swedish queen for her 1650 coronation Queen Christina
#6913, aired 2014-10-08SONG LYRICS $600: The B-52's: "There goes a dogfish chased by a catfish" "Rock Lobster"
#6913, aired 2014-10-08INTERJECTIONS! $800: To mend a sock! darn!
#6913, aired 2014-10-08MOVIE SOUND FX $1600: It's a spooky night if we hear the sound of this "great" raptor the great horned owl
#6913, aired 2014-10-08THAT BOOK GAVE ME A NIGHTMARE $2000: Bearing the name of a Catholic rite, it's Whitley Strieber's supposedly true account of his abduction by aliens Communion: A True Story
#6857, aired 2014-06-10STAMPS $600: In 1992 America voted on which portrait of this rock icon to use on a new stamp; the watercolor by Mark Stutzman won Elvis
#6857, aired 2014-06-10STAMPS $1000: A 1918 error produced the valuable "Inverted" this; a 2013 stamp has the plane upside down on purpose Jenny
#6857, aired 2014-06-10THE BONAPARTES $1200: French emperor from 1852 to 1870, he wrote a book saying government should end poverty Napoleon III (Louis-Napoléon)
#6857, aired 2014-06-10TV & MOVIE SCHOOLS $1600: The historically black school of Hillman College was at the center of this spinoff sitcom A Different World
#6695, aired 2013-10-25GET YOUR KICKS $2000: Jason Elam tied an NFL record with a 63-yard field goal during his 15-year career with this team the Denver Broncos
#6684, aired 2013-10-10THE PAMPAS $400: There are about 20 species of Pampas this, a tall reedlike plant used to make paper grass
#6684, aired 2013-10-10MY NEXT MUSTACHE $400: The effort seen here shares its name with this pinniped walrus
#6684, aired 2013-10-10ONE LETTER ONLY $2000: Ford introduced this model in December 1927 A
#6682, aired 2013-10-08BRAHMS AWAY! $5 (Daily Double): A youthful stint accompanying violinist Eduard Remenyi led to an interest in this national music & its dances Hungarian dances
#6682, aired 2013-10-08TARGET IN SIGHT $400: Golf fans know you can find a Target store in this city just off the Bobby Jones Expressway Augusta
#6682, aired 2013-10-08FOOD & DRINK $600: Headquartered in Atlanta, this chain of over 430 restaurants says 66% of its customers are male Hooters
#6682, aired 2013-10-08A FEW CHOICE WORDS $600: Of anachronism, masochism or bolshevism, the one that gets its name from a person masochism
#6681, aired 2013-10-07INTERNATIONAL MEN OF MYSTERY $400: This Robert Ludlum mystery man first appears floating in the Mediterranean & suffering from amnesia (Jason) Bourne
#6637, aired 2013-06-25CAPE TOWN LADIES $1600: Cape Town-born Sybil Jason, who died in 2011, was a child star rival of this "Little Curly Top" 20th Century Fox star Shirley Temple
#6617, aired 2013-05-28"IM" POSSIBLE $800: A sudden caprice or desire whim
#6555, aired 2013-03-01DRUMSTICKS $800: Jason, the son of this man, wielded the drumsticks for a Led Zeppelin reunion at a 1988 concert John Bonham
#6550, aired 2013-02-22ANCIENT ANGKOR $1600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Cambodia.) In this Hindu creation myth, gods & demons alike pull back & forth on a sacred snake, turning the sea of this life-giving liquid--a symbol of immortality milk
#6543, aired 2013-02-13GINGHAM STYLE $1000: In a 1953 film Doris Day delivered "Gingham Fer The Girls" as this lover of Wild Bill Hickok Calamity Jane
#6543, aired 2013-02-13FROM THE GREEK $1000: The Greek for "leader of a people" gives us this word for a leader who gains power by arousing people's emotions a demagogue
#6539, aired 2013-02-07THE VOICE... $800: Behind the album (look carefully) "Mr. A-Z" Jason Mraz
#6538, aired 2013-02-06HEY, I JUST MET YOU $800: Singer Jason Derulo saw this "Sparkle" idol in a new light after a show together in the Bahamas Jordin Sparks
#6531, aired 2013-01-28MYTHOLOGICAL MISTAKES $800: When Jason married Creusa, this ex-wife gave Creusa a dress that burned her to death as soon as she tried it on Medea
#6492, aired 2012-12-04WORLD AUTHORS $1200: During WWII, this author of "The Plague" joined the French resistance (Albert) Camus
#6491, aired 2012-12-03PAINTED LADIES $1200: "The Two Fridas" shows a bleeding, brokenhearted Frida Kahlo on the left, torn over her divorce from this artist Diego Rivera
#6490, aired 2012-11-30AT THE MOVIES $800: Aaron Cross, not our old pal Jason, is the hero of this film, the fourth in a spy franchise The Bourne Legacy
#6489, aired 2012-11-29QUEEN ELIZABETH'S DIAMOND JUBILEE $200: Jubilee festivities kicked off with a this many gun salute from the Tower of London, 41 more than a normal salute 62
#6488, aired 2012-11-28THE OAKLAND "B"s $600: What's now East Oakland was once a city called this, like a borough southeast of Manhattan Brooklyn
#6355, aired 2012-04-13ROLE IN COMMON $1200: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jason Robards, Dean Stockwell (a billionaire) (Howard) Hughes
#6277, aired 2011-12-27TALKING ITALIAN $1000: A certain piece of hardware is una vite, so this hand tool used with it is un cacciavite a screwdriver
#6277, aired 2011-12-27A LURE $2000: Mepps makes its special "killer" lure to catch this large member of the pike family, not Hubert Humphrey's running mate a muskie
#6275, aired 2011-12-23ANIMAL TYPES $400: Sumatran & greater one-horned a rhinoceros
#6275, aired 2011-12-23STOP THAT RACKET! $600: On stage, the noise of this from the audience prompted John Barrymore to throw them a fish & say, "Here, you walruses!" coughing
#6274, aired 2011-12-22A MATTER OF SOME GRAVITY $200: British scientist Henry Cavendish made the first reliable measurement of gravity late in this century the 18th century
#6274, aired 2011-12-22TRY STATE AREA $400: 663,267 total square miles, a little bigger than Iran Alaska
#6274, aired 2011-12-22GEORGE STRAIT TO NO. 1 $1000: "Let's Fall" this way "Together" To Pieces
#6273, aired 2011-12-21THE ECONOMY $400: From the Latin for "support", it's a benefit given by the government to individuals in the form of cash or a tax reduction subsidy
#6273, aired 2011-12-21PHYSICAL SCIENCE $2000: Despite the name, a substance gains electrons in this process, which puts the "red" in redox reduction
#6273, aired 2011-12-21CLASSIC CINEMA $2000: A 1961 Gregory Peck film was shot on Rhodes, but it's about destroying guns on this other Aegean island Navarone
#6272, aired 2011-12-20CLASSIC NOVELS $200: In this novel, Lucy Westenra "went to the window and looked out, but could see nothing, except a big bat" Dracula
#6272, aired 2011-12-20ZOOM IN FOR A CLOSE-UP $2000: In the garden is this American, but not Massachusetts-born, hero on horseback, ready for his close-up George Washington
#6271, aired 2011-12-19BOWL GAME CITIES $1000: The Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium San Diego
#6161, aired 2011-05-30A NOVEL CATEGORY $800: Oddly, Eric van Lustbader has written more of the Jason Bourne novels than this original author did Robert Ludlum
#6132, aired 2011-04-19FROM U.S. TO USSR $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Dance Theatre of Harlem in New York.) In 1988, the Dance Theatre of Harlem became part of the great legacy of dance in Russia, being acclaimed with a standing ovation at this famed Leningrad theater the Kirov
#6068, aired 2011-01-19EVERYDAY HEROES $800: 2005 Natl. Teacher of the Year Jason Kamras did the math at a D.C. middle school named for this "March King" (John Philip) Sousa
#6056, aired 2011-01-0321st CENTURY ATHLETES $800: Seen here, he excelled on "Dancing with the Stars" & also plays a little football (Jason) Taylor
#5990, aired 2010-10-01NFL RECORDS $600: Tom Dempsey, in 1970, & Jason Elam, in 1998, share the distance record for one of these at 63 yards a field goal
#5988, aired 2010-09-29SCARY STARTS $600: His first film role was in 1981's "The Burning"; the role of George Costanza would come a decade later Jason Alexander
#5977, aired 2010-09-14THEY'RE IN HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER $1200: In "I Love You, Man", Jason Segel gets put in a sleeper hold by this ex-"Incredible Hulk" (Lou) Ferrigno
#5939, aired 2010-06-10JASON BORN $1200: In 2009 Jason Mesnick was the title figure on this reality series--the first single dad to do so The Bachelor
#5939, aired 2010-06-10GET YOUR INFO STRAIGHT $1200: Medea was an enchantress who helped Jason; this is a strong wine, similar to sherry, named for Portuguese islands Madeira
#5925, aired 2010-05-21THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew listens to a string quartet at the Juilliard School in New York.) The students are playing his great fugue of the 1820s, which was so revolutionary, the publisher begged him to replace it; uncharacteristically, he agreed Beethoven
#5924, aired 2010-05-20THE NEW YORK TIMES DINING & WINE $1000: A recipe for Mediterranean citrus chicken skewers had this Mid-Eastern sauce made of ground sesame seeds tahini
#5920, aired 2010-05-14THE AGRICULTURAL HALL OF FAME $200: Norman Borlaug sparked the green revolution by developing a dwarf strain of this cereal grass wheat
#5920, aired 2010-05-14SPY NOVELS $400: Robert Ludlum said that he created this character after suffering a bout of amnesia (Jason) Bourne
#5920, aired 2010-05-14GODS AMONG US $400: A goddess of flowers, or all of a region's flowers & other vegetation Flora
#5877, aired 2010-03-16WATCHING THE DETECTIVES $2000: Got HBO? You can watch Jason Schwartzman play a Brooklyn writer turned P.I. on this show Bored to Death
#5837, aired 2010-01-19U.S. HISTORY $1200: The 1914 Bryan-Chamorro Treaty gave the U.S. the right to build a canal across this country NW of Panama Nicaragua
#5837, aired 2010-01-19SOUSED $2000: A town from Italy's Veneto region shares a name with this strong brandy made from the pomace of a wine press grappa
#5836, aired 2010-01-18SIDEKICKS $600: Smee, a sidekick of this handicaptain, had a cutlass named "Johnny Corkscrew" Captain Hook
#5834, aired 2010-01-14FOOD CONFUSION $1200: Though related to a turnip, whose interior flesh is white, this vegetable is larger & has yellow flesh a rutabaga
#5832, aired 2010-01-12SUPERLATIVES $800: Someone slow-witted is said to be "not" this kitchen item "in the drawer" the sharpest knife
#5810, aired 2009-12-11GEOGRAPHIC AMERICANISMS $1000: It's not footwear for an urban cowboy, it's a device clamped to the wheel of a parked car with overdue tickets a Denver boot
#5810, aired 2009-12-11MMM, STEAK $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a meat cut diagram on the monitor.) An Old French term designating its position atop the rear haunch gives this popular cut its name (top) sirloin
#5810, aired 2009-12-11INGRID BERGMAN $1,400 (Daily Double): At Ingrid's funeral service, a lone violin played this song from a film she starred in "As Time Goes By"
#5793, aired 2009-11-18IN MY NETFLIX QUEUE $2000: All 3 seasons of this show with Jason Bateman trying to hold the Bluth family together Arrested Development
#5715, aired 2009-06-12BEFORE & AFTER $1200: A poetic numerical lantern request by Paul Revere morphs into a shelled animal like the loggerhead one if by land, two if by sea turtle
#5715, aired 2009-06-12BEFORE & AFTER $2000: Poet who may lose a finger or toe to a bitter cold condition (after stopping by woods on a snowy evening) Robert Frostbite
#5714, aired 2009-06-11IT'S SO "EZ" $800: You'll ask for this if you want a Budweiser in Barcelona a cerveza
#5714, aired 2009-06-11IT'S SO "EZ" $1600: In 1877 the U.S. fought a war with this Indian tribe the Nez Percé
#5713, aired 2009-06-10TAILGATE CUISINE $200: Bratwash, a liquid found at Wisconsin tailgate parties, is this to the rest of us beer
#5713, aired 2009-06-10THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BRITTEN $800: A friend of many musicians, Britten wrote a sonata for this stringed instrument for Mstislav Rostropovich the cello
#5713, aired 2009-06-10THE DARK KNIGHT $800: In this Monty Python film, King Arthur battles a very, very determined Black Knight Monty Python and the Holy Grail
#5713, aired 2009-06-10IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE? $1,400 (Daily Double): A specialist in this 9-letter field treats diseases like Alzheimer's, Huntington's & MS neurology
#5699, aired 2009-05-21SONG & MOVIE TITLES $800: Raunchy 1999 Jason Biggs comedy that's also a song from a long, long time ago... American Pie
#5631, aired 2009-02-16SEINFELD $200: This Jason Alexander character: "She doesn't deserve a baby shower. She deserves a baby monsoon" George Costanza
#5559, aired 2008-11-06PETER, PETER $200: Jason Alexander & this "Columbo" actor co-starred in the 2000 play "Defiled" at L.A.'s Geffen Playhouse Peter Falk
#5518, aired 2008-09-10FREAKS AND GEEKS ALUMS $800: "Remember" Jason Segal (Nick)? He's a smart man; he wrote this 2008 comedy with himself as its star & set it in Hawaii Forgetting Sarah Marshall
#5481, aired 2008-06-09WORLD HISTORY $400: Thessaly, the land from which this Argonaut leader set out, also had a 4th century B.C. ruler of that name Jason
#5472, aired 2008-05-27ODE TO JAY $1600: Jason Mewes & Kevin Smith tried to "strike back" as these 2 slackers in a 2001 comedy Jay & Silent Bob
#5456, aired 2008-05-05MOVIE DIRECTORS $1200: After directing "Thank You for Smoking", Jason Reitman didn't suffer from a sophomore jinx with this feature Juno
#5432, aired 2008-04-01I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $1600: I lent you 300 of these, the local currency, last summer in Poland--oh, of course you've forgotten złoty
#5432, aired 2008-04-01SCIENCE STUFF $2000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew spins purple plastic tube.) When the tube spins, high pressure pushes air through it to the lower pressure end, producing sound & demonstrating this principle named for a Swiss mathematician the Bernoulli principle
#5422, aired 2008-03-18ANCIENT GREEK DRAMA $1600: This title angry wife plots revenge against Jason by killing his new flame with a poisoned garment Medea
#5418, aired 2008-03-12OFFICIAL STATE DINOSAURS & FOSSILS $600: Haddonfield, in this Eastern state, was the site of the first "nearly complete" dinosaur find--a Hadrosaurus New Jersey
#5417, aired 2008-03-11UNFINISHED OPERAS $100 (Daily Double): This composer finished just 3 scenes of "Olav Trygvason"; they're sometimes performed as a cantata Edvard Grieg
#5417, aired 2008-03-11"D" IN SCIENCE $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew adds drops to a beaker.) When you add food coloring to water, the motions of the dye's molecules causes it to disperse, eventually filling the glass evenly through a process called this diffusion (dilution accepted)
#5417, aired 2008-03-113-LETTER WORDS $3,000 (Daily Double): The insightful E.B. White said, "The time not to become a father is eighteen years before" one of these a war
#5411, aired 2008-03-03BUTTONS $800: In the course of the 18th century, this part of a man's shirt shrank in size & got buttons a cuff
#5410, aired 2008-02-29SOUTH AMERICAN ANIMALS $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Huachipa Zoo in Lima, Peru.) The soft, lustrous fleece of this animal was once reserved for nobility; coats made of it later had a vogue as a status symbol in North America the vicuna
#5409, aired 2008-02-28COURT-LY $800: Under this Chief Justice, the court found in Griswold v. Connecticut a right to privacy in the penumbra of the Bill of Rights Earl Warren
#5409, aired 2008-02-28COURT-LY $1,000 (Daily Double): This Chief Justice affirmed the government to be more than a weak confederation in McCulloch v. Maryland (John) Marshall
#5409, aired 2008-02-28LITERARY CROSSWORD CLUES "S" $2000: "Quentin Durward" creator (5) Sir Walter Scott
#5408, aired 2008-02-27SPELLING "BE" $1600: A doughnut-like treat from New Orleans' Cafe du Monde B-E-I-G-N-E-T
#5408, aired 2008-02-27TV BEFORE & AFTER $2000: Watch as chef Gordon Ramsey uses a few choice words on Pres. Andrew Jackson's unofficial advisers Hell's Kitchen Cabinet
#5381, aired 2008-01-212007 BESTSELLERS $200: This Robert Ludlum character returned to the list in 2007 with a "Betrayal" Jason Bourne
#5369, aired 2008-01-03PROPER NAMES $400: Back in school, Mr. Pitt might have used this type of slender wire nail to bind his papers a brad
#5369, aired 2008-01-03JEOPORTMANTEAU! $2,000 (Daily Double): 13 letters: A sudden fancy plus moving to live in a new country whimmigration
#5353, aired 2007-12-12FILMS OF THE '90s $2000: As second-rate singer Sadie in "Georgia", she does an excruciating version of a Van Morrison song Jennifer Jason Leigh
#5350, aired 2007-12-07TESTING, TESTING $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew busts a groove at the Consumer Reports testing facility in Yonkers, NY.) Headphones are tested by simulating the major resonances of the auricle & this other part of the outer ear the external ear (or the auditory canal)
#5350, aired 2007-12-07FLOWERS $600: The flower seen here is called the bridal this, also what it may be part of a bridal wreath
#5350, aired 2007-12-07A FEW GENTLEMEN OF VERONA $2000: Verona's Giovanni Zenatello was (you guessed it) an opera singer & was the first Lt. Pinkerton in this opera Madame Butterfly
#5349, aired 2007-12-06LAUGHIN' $1200: (Jason Alexander delivers a clue about Seinfeld.) "The sea was angry that day, my friends" when I saved one of these mammals by removing a golf ball from it (& yes, it was a Titleist) a whale
#5342, aired 2007-11-27FIRST NAMES $600: This first name, like that of the guy who married Medea, is from a Greek word for "healer" Jason
#5325, aired 2007-11-02CONSTELLATIONS $800: Ptolemy listed a constellation named for this, Jason's ship; it's been replaced by Carina, Puppis, Pyxis & Vela the Argo
#5302, aired 2007-10-02A HERCULEAN EFFORT $600: In the midst of his labors, Hercules joined this man aboard the Argo for a journey Jason
#5260, aired 2007-06-22PULITZER PRIZE PLAYS $800: "We never had a losing season, boys; there's not many that can say that", says the coach in this Jason Miller play That Championship Season
#5227, aired 2007-05-08SCI FI $800: Per the title of a weekly show, real-life researchers Jason & Grant aren't Ghostbusters but these Ghost Hunters
#5150, aired 2007-01-19COLONIAL AMERICA $1000: Lawbreakers were often punished by this 7-letter device that locked the head & arms between 2 wooden boards the pillory
#5150, aired 2007-01-19-ISH $1200: To expel from a place or condemn to exile banish
#5150, aired 2007-01-19FICTION, POLITICAL STYLE $2000: Bizarrely, her 1981 novel "Sisters" has a Republican VP's heart giving out during an intimate time with his mistress Lynne Cheney
#5137, aired 2007-01-02A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME $400: Medea helped Jason & the Argonauts steal a woolly treasure that has the same name as this flower the Golden Fleece
#5089, aired 2006-10-26IT'S "TEA" TIME $600: It's a small chest made to hold tea leaves, not golf clubs a tea caddy
#5070, aired 2006-09-29ANIMATION $600: Because there's not a lot of live production sound in animation, these, abbreviated SFX, come in handy sound effects
#5070, aired 2006-09-29IT'S A MONARCHY $600: Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia Malaysia
#5003, aired 2006-05-17HORSE RACING $600 (Daily Double): In 1711 Queen Anne saw the potential for this racecourse; its royal enclosure still has a formal dress code Ascot
#5001, aired 2006-05-15A CATEGORY OF CATEGORIES $400: BEFORE & AFTER: Popular "holy" expression about work week's end joins Jason in a 1980 horror movie Thank God it's Friday the 13th
#4998, aired 2006-05-10LEGAL TYPES $1000: A "U.S." one is a judicial officer appointed by district court judges a magistrate
#4998, aired 2006-05-10THE NEW YORK TIMES ARTS $2000: "The Seven", a hip-hop reworking of his "Seven Against Thebes", is a "risky adventure in aesthetic cross-pollination" Aeschylus
#4964, aired 2006-03-23HELLO, JASON! $400: He was a writer & the title character on the 2001 sitcom "Bob Patterson" Jason Alexander
#4964, aired 2006-03-23HELLO, JASON! $1600: He's been seen on screen playing a "Loser" & in the title role in "Saving Silverman" Jason Biggs
#4964, aired 2006-03-23HELLO, JASON! $2000: Before becoming a stage & film star, he served in the Navy & was at Pearl Harbor, earning the Navy Cross Jason Robards
#4918, aired 2006-01-18PRIMETIME TV $800: Jason Lee is a lovable loser trying to make amends on "My Name Is" this Earl
#4915, aired 2006-01-13SPORTS PAGE CLICHÉS $800: As his country is on the metric system, Aussie Jason Stoltenberg called tennis "a game of" these centimeters
#4913, aired 2006-01-11MADISON AVE. $1000: Jason Alexander starred in commercials for this pretzel line with a rhyming name Rold Gold
#4844, aired 2005-10-06THEN YOU GET THE WOMEN $800: Her voice was Lola, a fish in "Shark Tale", but some wondered if her life was the Pitts in 2005 Angelina Jolie
#4844, aired 2005-10-06WHEN YOU GET THE MONEY $1,500 (Daily Double): After her first husband, a senator, died in a 1991 plane crash, she inherited an estimated $500 million Teresa Heinz-Kerry
#4844, aired 2005-10-06MR. JOHNSON $2000: This founder & publisher of Ebony received a 1996 Presidential Medal of Freedom John H. Johnson
#4844, aired 2005-10-06PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION $4,000 (Daily Double): Also the title of a 2003 film, it's the famous work from around 1665 seen here The Girl with a Pearl Earring
#4843, aired 2005-10-05A BOBBLEHEAD CATEGORY $1000: Pleasant dreams--it's the full name of this character who repeats his mayhem across multiple movies Jason Voorhees
#4843, aired 2005-10-05JANE FONDA FILM ROLES $1600: V.A. hospital volunteer Sally Hyde Coming Home
#4841, aired 2005-10-03MANUEL LABOR $400: Longtime congressman Manuel Lujan was appointed Secretary of the Interior by this man in 1989 George H.W. Bush
#4841, aired 2005-10-03DO YOU HAVE THE MUNCHIES? $1000: Yum! It's removed from a fish, pressed through a screen to remove membranes, put in brine, then packed with salt in a tin caviar
#4841, aired 2005-10-03THE LAND DOWN UNDER $5,500 (Daily Double): Located in a national park, it's about 1 1/2 miles long & rises 1,142 feet above the desert floor Ayers Rock
#4796, aired 2005-06-13A BAD MOTHER $1000: In mythology, after Jason walked out on her, she murdered their children Medea
#4727, aired 2005-03-08THE REIGN IN SPAIN $800: (Seinfeld's Jason Alexander gives the clue.) Due to a "Trivial Pursuit" misprint, I insisted to the Bubble Boy Spain was once ruled by the Moops & not these people the Moors
#4657, aired 2004-11-30SOME BRAINTEASERS ABOUT SEINFELD $600: "She tells me that her ex-boyfriend was over late last night and 'yada yada yada', I'm really tired today.'" "What do you think she was tired from?" "Well obviously the 'yada yada.'" (Jason Alexander [George Costanza] reads the clue.) That was a classic scene from Season 8; "yada yada yada" recently made it into one edition of this venerable British dictionary the Oxford English Dictionary
#4605, aired 2004-09-17WE LOVE BROADWAY $1000: Jason Patrick & Ashley Judd are seen here in the acclaimed revival of this Tennessee Williams classic Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
#4590, aired 2004-07-16THE LOVERS $800: Jason Biggs & Alyson Hannigan tie the knot in this 2003 comedy, the third in a series American Wedding
#4566, aired 2004-06-14HEAVENS TO BETSY! $1600: She was perhaps best-known as a game show panelist before she played Jason's mother in "Friday the 13th" Betsy Palmer
#4385, aired 2003-10-03GEOMETRY $2000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew in front of a blackboard with 2 circles drawn on it) Also used to describe people, in the world of circles, it's the opposite of concentric eccentric
#4314, aired 2003-05-08THE MOVIES $400: A chance at a bounty brings retired killer Clint Eastwood back into service in this 1992 film Unforgiven
#4314, aired 2003-05-08BRITISH HEIR WAYS $800: Secret files released in 2003 revealed that "the woman he loved" was two-timing him with a car salesman King Edward VIII
#4314, aired 2003-05-08THIS PLACE IS A ZOO! $1600: It's the colorful state bird of Delaware blue hen chicken
#4314, aired 2003-05-08POETS & POETRY $1,800 (Daily Double): He wrote, "My heart leaps up when I behold a rainbow in the sky" in the early 1800s at Grasmere William Wordsworth
#4314, aired 2003-05-08BRITISH HEIR WAYS $2000: As Prince of Wales & Prince Regent, this future king was a close pal of Beau Brummell, & quite a dandy himself George IV
#4296, aired 2003-04-14ACTOR-PLAYWRIGHTS $400: Jason Miller wrote & starred in a 1997 play about this actor nicknamed "The Great Profile" John Barrymore
#4290, aired 2003-04-04"GO" TO THE END $1000: In mythology this ship on which Jason sailed contained magic wood from a sacred oak Argo
#4269, aired 2003-03-06AROUND THE GLOBE $200: Useful in navigation because it's unaffected by magnetism, a gyrocompass points toward this location North Pole
#4269, aired 2003-03-06AROUND THE GLOBE $400: (Clue with the Clue Crew missing because of a tape problem) -----------------------------------
#4269, aired 2003-03-06LETHAL WEAPON $1600: Used to entangle a cow's legs, gauchos make good use of this weapon of strong cords with weighted ends bola
#4162, aired 2002-10-08TV PUPPETS $400: Known as the Foster Imposters, a puppet pair of these animals want to be Foster Farms products chickens
#4162, aired 2002-10-08WRITERS' PEN NAMES $2000: A.A. Fair Erle Stanley Gardner
#4141, aired 2002-09-09ALL ABOUT FOOTBALL $2000: Jason Miller, who was a lifelong fan of Notre Dame played this great coach of the '60s & '70s in the 1993 film "Rudy" Ara Parseghian
#4071, aired 2002-04-22'60s TV $800: The crew of the Spindrift crashed on a strange world & found themselves in the "Land of" these the Giants
#4071, aired 2002-04-22A SPORTING CHANCE $800: In area, it's the largest country in the world ever to host the Commonwealth Games Canada
#4071, aired 2002-04-22THEY'VE BEEN HONORED $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1967 India honored this conductor with its highest cultural honor, the Padma Bhushan Zubin Mehta
#4071, aired 2002-04-22A SPORTING CHANCE $1000: In 1931 this European city was awarded the Olympics, 2 years before a change in government there Berlin
#4046, aired 2002-03-18ARMS $800: Curare, originally used as a poison on these weapons, is now used in medicine arrows (or darts or spears)
#4046, aired 2002-03-18ARMS $1,000 (Daily Double): Before the 19th century, this firearm was known as a birding or fowling piece a shotgun
#4041, aired 2002-03-11YOU'RE MAKING ME HUNGRY! $400: Also known as knotroot, the Chinese variety of this tuber tastes similar to the Jerusalem type an artichoke
#4041, aired 2002-03-11CARMEN $1200: Inspired by "Carmen", this Oscar Hammerstein musical features black characters & ends outside a boxing arena Carmen Jones
#4040, aired 2002-03-08WORD PUZZLES $800: Epidermal way of saying "I really like you" "I've got you under my skin"
#4040, aired 2002-03-08STATES' HIGHEST POINTS $1,000 (Daily Double): Mount Sunflower in Wallace County Kansas
#4040, aired 2002-03-08INTERNATIONAL "K"UISINE $1000: (Alex tastes a South Korean delicacy.) Here in South Korea, almost every dish comes with this spicy pickled condiment; and let me tell you, it can be hot kimchi
#4040, aired 2002-03-08WORD PUZZLES $1600: An old, unlucky superstition three on a match
#4039, aired 2002-03-07TRAVEL U.S.A. $600: You'll have a whale of a good time in Lahaina, a former whaling port on this Hawaiian island Maui
#4039, aired 2002-03-07CLONING AROUND $800: Born in Austria, he starred in "The 6th Day", a 2000 film in which clones attempt to take over the world Arnold Schwarzenegger
#4039, aired 2002-03-07ENDS IN "EE" $800: (Sofia of the Clue Crew cleans a window with an interesting gadget.) It's the implement I'm using to clean the window a squeegee
#4039, aired 2002-03-07ENDS IN "EE" $4,000 (Daily Double): Used to express scorn or disbelief, it's one of Scarlett O'Hara's favorite expressions "Fiddle-dee-dee!"
#4038, aired 2002-03-06RELIGIOUS PLACES $800: The famous porcelain one of these Buddhist towers used to stand in Nanjing a Pagoda
#4038, aired 2002-03-06INTERNAL RHYMES $1000: (Sarah and Jimmy are in the Sony Pictures Studios lobby, bowing down to a picture of Alex and the Jeopardy! logo.) It's the ancient Chinese custom we're exhibiting here to kowtow
#4038, aired 2002-03-06CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $1000: A popular children's book bear derived its name from this Canadian city of 600,000 Winnipeg
#4037, aired 2002-03-05FILMED LITERATURE $600: Clara Blandick played Auntie Em in "The Wizard of Oz" & Aunt Polly in a film based on this novel Tom Sawyer
#4037, aired 2002-03-05COSTUME PARTY $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows off a black Spanish wig.) In this 1998 film, Antonio Banderas cut Catherine Zeta-Jones out of the outfit I'm wearing The Mask of Zorro
#4037, aired 2002-03-05MARCH: IN LIKE A LION $1200: On March 8, 1862 this Confederate ironclad sank the Union's Cumberland the Merrimack
#4037, aired 2002-03-05TV STARS ON BROADWAY $2,000 (Daily Double): You could say that playing Murray in the 2001 revival of "A Thousand Clowns" was this actor's "Magnum" opus Tom Selleck
#4037, aired 2002-03-05ARTHUR-IAN LEGENDS $2000: It shouldn't take you "a thousand days" to come up with this shared name of father & son U.S. historians Arthur Schlesinger
#4017, aired 2002-02-05PLAY TIME $1600: Jason's first mistake: Leaving this woman, a sorceress & his wife, in this Euripides play named for her Medea
#4002, aired 2002-01-15"S"-ENCE $1000: Fishermen know the record weight for this variety of bass is 10 pounds 14 ounces smallmouth bass
#4002, aired 2002-01-15"C" SEA $1600: The Gulf of California was originally named this, for a certain Spanish conqueror Sea of Cortés
#3941, aired 2001-10-22JASON MILLER $400: Shortly before his death, Jason wrote a teleplay about this TV "Honeymooner", once his father-in-law Jackie Gleason
#3941, aired 2001-10-22JASON MILLER $600: Jason played this fellow playwright, also a Pulitzer Prize winner, in the 1980 TV movie "Marilyn: The Untold Story" Arthur Miller
#3941, aired 2001-10-22JASON MILLER $1000: Jason won the 1973 Pulitzer Prize & the Tony Award for writing this play about the reunion of a basketball team That Championship Season
#3935, aired 2001-10-12"TWO"-DAY $500 (Daily Double): In this play Valentine doth say, "Home-keeping youth have ever homely wits" Two Gentlemen of Verona
#3935, aired 2001-10-12"TWO"-DAY $800: This nickname for a person too sweet & innocent to be true goes back to an 18th century children's story Goody two-shoes
#3927, aired 2001-10-02BALD AMBITION $100: This bald "Seinfeld" character hit on a woman by saying he lived with his parents & was unemployed George Costanza
#3875, aired 2001-06-08KEMAL ATATURK $3,300 (Daily Double): During WWI, Ataturk played a crucial military role in repelling the Allied invasion of this Turkish peninsula Gallipoli
#3874, aired 2001-06-07STARTS WITH "S" $200: Around 1817 Giovanni Caviglia rescued the Great Sphinx from obliteration by this sand (a sandstorm accepted)
#3874, aired 2001-06-07CONVERSIONS $500: 1 fathom equals 6 of these feet
#3873, aired 2001-06-06PEN NAMES $500 (Daily Double): Pen name of Aurore Dupin, whose "Un Hiver A Majerque" tells of nursing Chopin George Sand
#3872, aired 2001-06-05THE FILM VAULT $800: This Swedish actress made her breakthrough film in 1936, then later came to the U.S. to star in a 1939 English remake Ingrid Bergman
#3871, aired 2001-06-04WOMEN $400: Tennis star Anna Kournikova did ads for this product with the slogan "Only The Ball Should Bounce" Absorber Sports Bra
#3750, aired 2000-12-15SINGING TV STARS $1000: Jason Alexander sang the song heard here in the 1995 TV remake of this musical about a rock star: "Gray skies are gonna clear up, put on a happy face..." Bye Bye Birdie
#3742, aired 2000-12-05ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL? $200: (Hi, I'm Jason Sehorn of the New York Giants) If a referee calls a personal foul during a football game, the offending player's team is penalized this many yards 15
#3679, aired 2000-09-07'90s MOVIES $400: Michelle Pfeiffer, Jennifer Jason Leigh & this actress are squabbling sisters in 1997's "A Thousand Acres" Jessica Lange
#3668, aired 2000-07-12PSYCH 101 $300: Denying driving privileges to a teen until he improves his grades is this type of "reinforcement" negative reinforcement
#3668, aired 2000-07-12NOT A GREEK LETTER $400: In this clue, it separates the third & fourth words comma
#3650, aired 2000-06-16TV ACTORS & ACTRESSES $100: Jay Scott Greenspan began using this stage name as a teen, long before he played George Costanza Jason Alexander
#3647, aired 2000-06-13PEOPLE $500 (Daily Double): Using a pack mule, David Jones delivers mail to Supai Village at the bottom of this landmark the Grand Canyon
#3647, aired 2000-06-13A LITTLE FOREIGN NUMBER $1000: Ja, it's the German for the square root of neun drei
#3647, aired 2000-06-13SPORTS LEAGUES $1,200 (Daily Double): The Detroit Loves sound like a Motown soul group, but in the '70s they were part of World Team this Tennis
#3646, aired 2000-06-12WOOD $600: This tree's name has passed into the names of honors, like a poet's post or a degree the laurel
#3646, aired 2000-06-12MIDDLE "C" $1000: This type of transport seen here has its ups & downs: a funicular
#3646, aired 2000-06-12THE AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE $5,000 (Daily Double): Alphabetically, this Woody Allen film is last among the 500 films nominated as America's Funniest Zelig
#3645, aired 2000-06-09PEOPLE & PLACES $400: "Cajun" is an alteration of this 7-letter word for a person from a former French colony in Canada Acadian
#3645, aired 2000-06-09MIDDLE AMERICA $500: A canal across Wisconsin's Door Peninsula connects Lake Michigan with this bay Green Bay
#3644, aired 2000-06-08HEY, GOOD LOOKIN' $800: A co-star of Kiefer Sutherland's in "The Lost Boys", we don't know why he felt the need for "Speed 2" Jason Patric
#3643, aired 2000-06-07THE BOMB $800: From the Latin for "broken piece", this bomb is designed to break into many small pieces when exploded Fragmentation bomb
#3636, aired 2000-05-29MYTH $200: This group led by Jason sailed on a ship with 50 oars Argonauts
#3609, aired 2000-04-20"O" YES! $100: A synonym for scent, this noun is from the Latin for "smell" odor
#3609, aired 2000-04-20"O" YES! $300: It's a single performance by a band in a single locale, or the title of a Wesley Snipes film One Night Stand
#3609, aired 2000-04-20TEXTILES $300: Pashmina is a fashionable type of this luxurious fabric made from the hair of a wild goat native to India & Tibet cashmere
#3609, aired 2000-04-20THE "RAM" $1000: Heraldic pose of the creature seen here: (griffin) rampant
#3609, aired 2000-04-20THE CRAB $1000: Want really long crab legs for dinner? Try this crab's which can span over 10 feet (just check their "web" site) spider crab
#3607, aired 2000-04-18ASSUME THE POSITION $1,000 (Daily Double): Insert 1 letter into the name of a comic book hero to get this cricket player batsman
#3607, aired 2000-04-18LET'S "PAL" AROUND $1000: Italian name for a large, imposing building such as a museum or an official residence palazzo
#3596, aired 2000-04-032 FIRST NAMES? $200: He played a smarmy lawyer in "Pretty Woman", but is better-known for his role on "Seinfeld" Jason Alexander
#3585, aired 2000-03-17SYMBOLIC RODENTS $100: It's a domesticated cavy, or any person or thing used as the subject of an experiment a guinea pig
#3582, aired 2000-03-14U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: (Hi, I'm Jason Elam of the Denver Broncos.) In 1998 I earned a trip to the NFL's Pro Bowl, held each year in this city where I played college ball Honolulu
#3523, aired 1999-12-22MY DAD $300: This leader of the Argonauts was raised by Chiron, a Centaur Jason
#3481, aired 1999-10-25GREEK MYTHOLOGY $200: The Golden Fleece sought by this young Greek prince hung from a tree in the land of Colchis Jason
#3444, aired 1999-07-22CITY SOBRIQUETS $800: "The Marine Metropolis of Virginia" & "Vacationland, U.S.A." Norfolk
#3392, aired 1999-05-11BEE HEALTHY $300: Of the genus Bombus, it's the bee variety seen here bumblebee
#3373, aired 1999-04-14A WOMAN SCORNED $1000: When this mythological woman chopped up her own brother, Jason should have known not to make her jealous Medea
#3347, aired 1999-03-09B.C. TIMES $200: Ancient miners using one of these to filter out gold may have inspired the object of Jason's quest a fleece
#3310, aired 1999-01-15IT'S JASON'S BAR MITZVAH $300: This synagogue employee, also called a hazan, taught Jason how to chant his Torah portion Cantor
#3305, aired 1999-01-08A.K.A. $1000: It's Jason Patric's real last name; his father was a movie "Exorcist" Miller (son of Jason Miller)
#3261, aired 1998-11-09TELEVISION $1,200 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Jason Alexander.) This actor co-starred with me on a sitcom called "E/R" before starring on the medical series "ER" George Clooney
#3244, aired 1998-10-15JENNIFER & DAVID $400: In a 1994 film David Gow was Round Table wit Donald Ogden Stewart; she was Dorothy Parker Jennifer Jason Leigh
#3220, aired 1998-09-11"SEASON" $1000: This Jason Miller play about a basketball team's reunion was a slam-dunk with critics in 1973 That Championship Season
#3196, aired 1998-06-22WELL, WELL, WELL $100: Prior to fountains people dropped coins & pins in wells & did this... hopefully made a wish
#3156, aired 1998-04-27FOOD & DRINK $1000: Its name means "small tubes", but this Italian pasta is actually large tubes with a meat or cheese filling Cannelloni
#3130, aired 1998-03-20CALIFORNIA HERE I COME FILMS $1000: In "Calendar Girl" Jason Priestley heads to L.A. to meet this movie star Marilyn Monroe
#3069, aired 1997-12-25STATE CAPITALS $300: In 1840 Jason Lee established a mission on the site of this future Oregon capital Salem
#3052, aired 1997-12-02REEL MEN OF THE CLOTH $400: 1973 film that gave Jason Miller a real workout as the priest Father Karras The Exorcist
#3008, aired 1997-10-01CLASSICAL MUSICIANS $200: This conductor, later seen on television, gained fame substituting on a 1943 New York Philharmonic radio broadcast Leonard Bernstein
#3007, aired 1997-09-30"C" IN HISTORY $600: A civil war known as The War of a Thousand Days broke out in this South American country in 1899 Colombia
#3001, aired 1997-09-22MYTHOLOGY $400: Jason spurned her for a king's daughter named Creusa Medea
#2839, aired 1996-12-26A.K.A. $500: This star of the film "Georgia" was born Jennifer Leigh Morrow; her father was "Combat" star Vic Morrow Jennifer Jason Leigh
#2818, aired 1996-11-27ACTORS & ACTRESSES $300: This "Seinfeld" co-star became a Broadway star at age 23 in Stephen Sondheim's musical "Merrily We Roll Along" Jason Alexander
#2776, aired 1996-09-30CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $300: Pal, a male collie, played the lead in the 1943 movie version of this Eric Knight novel Lassie Come Home
#2776, aired 1996-09-304.O $400: One is filled with pupils a schoolroom
#2775, aired 1996-09-27COOKING TERMS $400: Eaten with Boston baked beans, Boston brown bread is a rye flavored with this syrup molasses
#2775, aired 1996-09-27COOKING TERMS $600: Self-rising flour is a combination of flour, salt & this ingredient baking powder
#2774, aired 1996-09-26BIBLE QUOTATIONS $300 (Daily Double): O.T. book that orders: "When ye hear the sound of the trumpet, all the people shall shout with a great shout" Joshua
#2774, aired 1996-09-26STATE SYMBOLS $400: The Vermont state animal is this horse, named for the Randolph, Vt. man who owned it a Morgan
#2774, aired 1996-09-26STATE SYMBOLS $500: The U.S.S. Nautilus is its state ship Connecticut
#2659, aired 1996-03-07MYTHOLOGY $600: This object sought by Jason hung in a sacred grove, guarded by a dragon the Golden Fleece
#2468, aired 1995-05-03MYTHOLOGY $600: This ship on which Jason & his men sailed was fitted with a magic beam that enabled it to speak the Argo
#2424, aired 1995-03-02CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY $600: The dragon he slew at Delphi was called Python Apollo
#2411, aired 1995-02-13HEARTTHROBS $400: He played a teen named Todd on "Sister Kate", but his most famous TV role is Brandon Walsh Jason Priestley
#2375, aired 1994-12-23GIFTS $500: After Jason deserted this sorceress, she sent his new love a poisoned robe that killed her Medea
#2343, aired 1994-11-09NUCLEAR PHYSICS $1000: The central part of a nuclear reactor, it's where the fuel is core
#2335, aired 1994-10-28WEREWOLF $400: He starred as 1985's "Teen Wolf"; Jason Bateman played "Teen Wolf Too" Michael Fox
#2280, aired 1994-07-01MYTHOLOGY $1000: This sorceress who married Jason was a priestess of the underworld goddess Hecate Medea
#2048, aired 1993-06-30CELEBRITY RELATIVES $300: Jason Patric is the grandson of this late TV star who was famous for playing a bus driver Jackie Gleason
#2031, aired 1993-06-07MYTHOLOGY $200: Jason went after the golden fleece & Atalanta lost a race picking up these golden objects apples
#1980, aired 1993-03-26"GOLD"EN PHRASES $500: Jason & the Argonauts stole it from a dragon in the land of Colchis the Golden Fleece
#1886, aired 1992-11-16MYTHOLOGY $400: Ironically, Jason was killed when a piece of this ship fell & struck him on the head Argo
#1788, aired 1992-05-13MYTHOLOGY $1,500 (Daily Double): Some sources say a Corinthian mob killed Jason's children, but most blame this sorceress, their mother Medea
#1735, aired 1992-02-28WEIGHTS & MEASURES $300: This unit of measurement is equal to .083 feet an inch
#1735, aired 1992-02-28LIBRARIES $600: George Bush selected this univ. in College Station, Texas as the site of his presidential library Texas A&M
#1735, aired 1992-02-28LETTER PERFECT $800: The only letter not used in spelling any of the 50 states Q
#1617, aired 1991-09-17OCCUPATIONAL NAMES $200: New York-born Arthur or Jason; they both know the daily grind of playwriting Miller
#1487, aired 1991-02-05PLAYWRIGHTS $800: He wrote "That Championship Season" while acting in "The Odd Couple" at a Fort Worth dinner theater Jason Miller
#1280, aired 1990-03-09BODIES OF WATER $100: Jason, a robot submersible, has found a field of hot geysers SW of Naples on the floor of this sea the Mediterranean
#1211, aired 1989-12-04CELEBRITY RELATIVES $500: Sam Robards, who starred in "TV 101", is the son of Jason Robards Jr. & this actress Lauren Bacall
#1205, aired 1989-11-24MYTHICAL CHARACTERS $400: Armies of men sprung up from where Cadmus & Jason each sowed the teeth of one of these creatures a dragon
#1098, aired 1989-05-17TV OCCUPATIONS $1000: The reason given for Michael Hogan's frequent absences from "The Hogan Family" is this job an airline pilot
#1096, aired 1989-05-15PATRIOTIC SONGS $300: Katherine Lee Bates wrote the words "O beautiful for spacious skies" after a trip to this Colo. peak Pikes Peak
#1096, aired 1989-05-15EDUCATION $400: Some experts suggest kids should spend 10 minutes a day times their grade level on this activity their homework
#1096, aired 1989-05-15ARCHITECTURE $600: The term for a round hall surmounted by a dome: the U.S. Capitol has a famous one a rotunda
#1024, aired 1989-02-02MODERN WRITERS $800: His play "That Championship Season" was a hit on Broadway, & he was a hit in "The Exorcist" Jason Miller
#982, aired 1988-12-06MASKS $200: In a popular film series, type of sport mask worn by Jason Voorhees hockey mask
#970, aired 1988-11-18"HUGH"S & "HUGHES" $400: This man, whose middle name was Robard, was played by Jason Robards in a 1980 film Howard Hughes
#964, aired 1988-11-10CHARACTERS IN PLAYS $600: In Euripides' tragedy, Jason's new wife is burned alive by a wedding gift from this woman Medea
#919, aired 1988-09-08FAMOUS RELATIVES $600: Jason Patric, who almost became a vampire in "The Lost Boys", is the son of this movie "Exorcist" Jason Miller
#901, aired 1988-07-04GUINNESS FILM FACTS $500: This spaghetti Western starring Henry Fonda & Jason Robards had the longest screen credits, 12 minutes Once Upon a Time in the West
#816, aired 1988-03-07SHIPS $200: Not Jason's mythical "Argo", but a ship called the "Argonaut", appeared in this Lloyd Bridges TV series Sea Hunt
#801, aired 1988-02-15TEENS ON TV $400: The 2 sitcoms in which Jason Bateman & his sister Justine star, they share a word in their titles Valerie's Family & Family Ties
#799, aired 1988-02-11WITCHCRAFT $400: A look or stare from a witch that is believed to cause harm or bad luck evil eye
#705, aired 1987-10-02RATED "EX" $200: Rite to expel an evil spirit, like Jason Miller performed in a 1973 film exorcism
#620, aired 1987-04-24"A.C." $400: Born Vincent Furnier, he sang the theme from "Friday the 13th, Part VI: Jason Lives" Alice Cooper
#618, aired 1987-04-22SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA $400: In "The 9th Configuration", Jason Miller planned to coach this apt breed of dog to play Hamlet a Great Dane
#580, aired 1987-02-27SCARY MOVIES $800: Number of "Friday the 13th" movies that have come out after "The Final Chapter"...so far 2
#558, aired 1987-01-28TV NOSTALGIA $400: It's what Jason, Joshua, & Jeremy Bolt did for a living on "Here Come the Brides" logging (lumberjacks)
#556, aired 1987-01-26HOLLYWOOD $800: One of the "12 Angry Men", he won an Oscar for "A Thousand Clowns" Martin Balsam
#518, aired 1986-12-03TELEVISION $800: It's what Jason, Joshua, & Jeremy Bolt did for a living on "Here Come the Brides" lumberjacks
#495, aired 1986-10-31MIDDLE NAMES $500: "Elton John" took this middle name. though he never killed a hydra or cleaned the stables of Augeas Hercules
#426, aired 1986-04-28BATMAN $400: While Bruce Wayne has adopted Jason Todd, Dick Grayson was only this to him a ward
#305, aired 1985-11-08DATED FILMS $400: Jason makes this a very unlucky day Friday the 13th
#142, aired 1985-03-26COMIC BOOK HEROES $100: Today they’re Bruce Wayne & Jason Todd Batman & Robin
#138, aired 1985-03-20NUMBERS $200: "Clowns" in Jason Robards movie, or years in a millenium 1,000

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (23 results returned)

#9064, aired 2024-03-2120th CENTURY NOVELS: Virginia Woolf disliked this book that was "cutting out the explanations and putting in the thoughts between dashes" Ulysses
#9001, aired 2023-12-25FAMOUS NAMES IN AMERICA: The name of this animal that died in 1885 after being struck by a train that subsequently derailed lives on as an adjective Jumbo
#9000, aired 2023-12-22THE 20th CENTURY: On July 19, 1940 Hitler called this man a warmonger & wrongly predicted he would flee to Canada Winston Churchill
#8537, aired 2021-12-213-NAMED WOMEN: Not primarily known as a suffragist, in 1879 she became the first female resident of Concord, Mass. to register to vote in local elections Louisa May Alcott
#8044, aired 2019-07-251970s ALBUM REVIEWS: Rolling Stone said this 1976 album had "the best & worst tendencies of L.A.-situated rock" & was an "unflattering portrait of the milieu" Hotel California
#7300, aired 2016-05-1320th CENTURY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES: He was awarded a DFC in WWII for a combat mission as pilot of the B-24 bomber he named the "Dakota Queen" George McGovern
#7298, aired 2016-05-11STATE SONGS: Its state song rhymes "patriotic gore" with the name of its largest city Maryland
#7295, aired 2016-05-06AUTHORS: She wrote in her journal in 1867 that a publisher "asked me to write a girls book. Said I'd try." Louisa May Alcott
#6932, aired 2014-11-04THE SUPREME COURT: After Washington & FDR, he is, perhaps fittingly, the president who appointed the most Supreme Court justices (William Howard) Taft
#6683, aired 2013-10-09LITERARY LOCALES: The creator of this title place said its name came from the letters labeling the last drawer of his file cabinet Oz
#6279, aired 2011-12-29CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN WRITERS: Concluding a 4-book series, his 2004 novel "Folly and Glory" features Kit Carson, William Clark & Jim Bowie Larry McMurtry
#6278, aired 2011-12-28BUSINESS HISTORY: Crosby, Sinatra & Hope starred in the October 13, 1957 CBS-TV special that launched this short-lived product the Edsel
#6277, aired 2011-12-27PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATIONS: His second inauguration marked the first time that women officially participated in the inaugural parade Woodrow Wilson
#5923, aired 2010-05-19OPERA: The aria "Pour mon ame" by Donizetti includes 9 of these; a few tenors have earned the nickname "King of" them high Cs
#5920, aired 2010-05-14THE 50 STATES: It's the only state from which rainwater flows to the Pacific, the Atlantic & Hudson Bay Montana
#5810, aired 2009-12-11OPEC: This African nation of 150 million is the only member of OPEC that's also a member of the British Commonwealth Nigeria
#5410, aired 2008-02-29NAME'S ALMOST THE SAME: This 900-mile Eastern European mountain range shares most of its name with a ship famous for its April 1912 actions the Carpathian Mountains
#5000, aired 2006-05-12ISLANDS: Davis Strait, named for a Northwest Passage seeker, separates these 2 islands that total over 1 million square miles Greenland & Baffin Island
#4998, aired 2006-05-10CHARACTERS IN SHAKESPEARE: Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge referred to the "motiveless malignity" of this character Iago
#4354, aired 2003-07-03OPERA: Title character of a 1787 opera who says he needs women "more than the food I eat,... than the very air I breathe" Don Juan (or Don Giovanni)
#3607, aired 2000-04-18WORLD WAR II BATTLES: In 1998 Bill Surgi helped locate the sunken aircraft carrier Yorktown, a ship he last saw during this WWII battle Midway
#3606, aired 2000-04-17BRAND NAME PEOPLE: Immigrating to the U.S. at age 17, he cooked at the Plaza in New York & catered Pres. Wilson's wedding reception in 1915 Chef Boyardee (real name Ettore Boiardi)
#88, aired 1985-01-09MYTHOLOGY: Name of the ship Jason & crew traveled on to fetch the Golden Fleece the Argo

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Jason Pratt, a middle school history teacher from Woodbridge, Virginia Season 25 2-time champion: $32,701 + $1,000. Jason Pratt - A...
Jason Zollinger, an engine assembler from South Dayton, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $100,000. Season...
Jason Zollinger, an engine assembler from South Dayton, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $100,000. Season...
Jason Idalski, a web producer from Ypsilanti, Michigan Season 30 2-time champion: $35,998 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Jason Thweatt, a college instructor from Christiansburg, Virginia Season 24 player (2008-01-03). Last name pronounced like "THWEET". Won $32,000...
Jason Block, an Internet researcher from Brooklyn, New York Season 17 4-time champion: $36,701. Won $125,000 on Who Wants to...
Jason Shore, a medical student from Plano, Texas 2013 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 29 4-time champion:...
Jason Scull, a teacher and brewer originally from Vestal, New York Season 23 player (2006-09-29).
Jason Richards, a pharmacy technician from Old Town, Maine 2006 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 22 4-time champion: $99,200 + $2,000.
Jason McCune, an actor originally from Jasper, Indiana 2003 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 18 4-time champion: $90,041.
Jason Alexander, from Seinfeld \"He\'s explored the depths of lowest self-esteem as George on Seinfeld...\"...
Jason Alexander, a Tony Award winner from Jerome Robbins\' Broadway and Seinfeld 1994 Celebrity Jeopardy! player (1994-11-09). Playing for Anti-Defamation League. Jason won...
Jason Sterlacci, a fourth grade teacher from Somerset, New Jersey 2017 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. 2016 Teachers Tournament winner: $100,000...
Jason Aucker, a milk plant lab technician from Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Season 23 player (2007-01-19). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: jlaucker
Jason Sterlacci, a 6th grade English teacher from Somerset, New Jersey 2017 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. 2016 Teachers Tournament winner: $100,000...
Jason Ross, an engineer from Folsom, California Season 24 player (2007-12-07).
Jason McClellan, a freshman at Texas A&M from Houston, Texas 1999 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000 1998-1999 Jeopardy! Online Computer College Champion.
Jason Parker, a graduate student from Gainesville, Florida Season 16 4-time champion: $59,800. Won $125,000 on Who Wants to...
Chris Jason, a U.S. Navy flight officer originally from Sarasota, Florida Season 24 1-time champion: $11,300 + $2,000. Chris is a lieutenant...
Charles Shaughnessy, an actor from Mad Men "As Shane Donovan on Days of Our Lives, he won three...
Neil Patrick Harris, an actor from How I Met Your Mother "He's received critical acclaim on Broadway and on TV, and his...
Tucker Warner, from Fredericksburg, Virginia "At the beginning of the school year, he worked on a...
Gwynne Ash, a university professor from Austin, Texas Season 24 1-time champion: $22,400 + $2,000. Gwynne unintentionally tied with...
Christine Valada, a photographer and attorney originally from Walton, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $68,703...
Kevin Wilson, a communications specialist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 26 3-time champion: $76,998 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Jove Graham, a biomedical engineer from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Season 26 1-time champion: $34,401 + $1,000. Jove's second contestant interview...
Vijay Balse, a chemical engineer from Chatham, New Jersey 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2010 Tournament of Champions...
Stefan Goodreau, a video game tester from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. Season...
Brendan Hunt, an actor from Chicago, Illinois \"An actor from Chicago, Illinois, he began his career as a...



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