Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (67 results returned)
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | 2 BOOKS IN 1 $600: "A Room to India" A Room with a View & A Passage to India |
#8990, aired 2023-12-08 | GEOGRAPHIC TITLES $800: "Karma's Embrace: A Novel of ____ " & "A Passage to ____ " India |
#8817, aired 2023-02-28 | THEY WROTE 'EM $1200: "A Passage to India" (1924) E.M. Forster |
#8736, aired 2022-11-07 | IN THAT NOVEL $1600: An Englishwoman named Adela Quested falsely accuses Dr. Aziz of assault A Passage to India |
#8624, aired 2022-04-21 | BOOK TITLE GEOGRAPHY $200: The Marabar Caves are on the itinerary in "A Passage to ____" India |
#8418, aired 2021-06-09 | POETIC BOOK TITLES $800: E.M. Forster admired Walt Whitman & quoted a poem in "Leaves of Grass" for the title of this 1924 subcontinental novel A Passage to India |
#8118, aired 2019-12-18 | LITERATURE $1600: A 2014 biographical novel about this author opens with his "Passage to India" aboard the SS City of Birmingham E.M. Forster |
#8026, aired 2019-07-01 | VILE QUOTES $2000: In "A Passage to India" by him, Adela thought "Tears vile, a degradation more subtle than anything endured in the Marabar" E.M. Forster |
#7982, aired 2019-04-30 | THAT'S A NOVEL PLACE $600: E.M. Forster novel set against the backdrop of the British Raj A Passage to India |
#7469, aired 2017-02-16 | ENGLISH LIT $2000: E.M. Forster dedicated this 1924 novel to his friend Syed Ross Masood, one of the inspirations for Dr. Aziz A Passage to India |
#6935, aired 2014-11-07 | GEOGRAPHY BY THE BOOK $600: Forster told of a culture clash: "A Passage to ____" India |
#6723, aired 2013-12-04 | BRITISH NOVELS' FIRST LINES $1200: E.M. Forster: "Except for the Marabar Caves... the city of Chandrapore presents nothing extraordinary" A Passage to India |
#6549, aired 2013-02-21 | DIRECTORS' BIG SCREEN FAREWELLS $400: The epic "A Passage to India" David Lean |
#6236, aired 2011-10-31 | BOOK DEDICATIONS $3,000 (Daily Double): E.M. Forster dedicated this 1924 novel to Syed Ross Mahood, who showed him "new horizons and a new civilization" A Passage to India |
#6200, aired 2011-07-22 | STORY WITHIN A STORY $2000: Whitman: This E.M. Forster novel! "Cooling airs from Caucasus far, soothing cradle of man, the River Euphrates" A Passage to India |
#6166, aired 2011-06-06 | WE'RE ANIMATED ABOUT BOOKS $800: I finally caved & read this 1924 British novel A Passage to India |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | GEOGRAPHIC TITLES $800: "Karma's Embrace: A Novel of ____" & "A Passage to ____" India |
#5773, aired 2009-10-21 | OSCAR YOUNGEST/OLDEST $400: Oldest Supporting Actress winner: Peggy Ashcroft for this film based on an E.M. Forster work A Passage to India |
#5659, aired 2009-03-26 | LEAN SCREEN $2000: Lean adapted the script for this, his last movie, from a work by E.M. Forster A Passage to India |
#5607, aired 2009-01-13 | LITERARY FIRST LINES $1600: "Except for the Marabar Caves ...the city of Chandrapore presents nothing extraordinary" A Passage to India |
#5541, aired 2008-10-13 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $400: These mountains on India's northern border have a name from the Sanskrit for "snow abode" the Himalayas |
#5541, aired 2008-10-13 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $800: Check out this mausoleum complex in Agra, one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture the Taj Mahal |
#5541, aired 2008-10-13 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $1200: Mother Teresa tended to the sick & dying in the slums of this city for about 50 years, dying there herself in 1997 Calcutta (or Kolkata) |
#5541, aired 2008-10-13 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $1600: In 1984 thousands were killed by a gas leak at the Union Carbide plant in this city Bhopal |
#5541, aired 2008-10-13 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $2000: In the summer, Srinagar is the administrative capital of the Indian state called Jammu & this Kashmir |
#5466, aired 2008-05-19 | "M.J." $2000: He won Oscars for his scores for "Doctor Zhivago", "A Passage to India" & "Lawrence of Arabia" Maurice Jarre |
#5171, aired 2007-02-19 | LETTER MEN $1000: A visit to the Marabar Caves is a turning point in his novel "A Passage to India" E.M. Forster |
#4945, aired 2006-02-24 | LITERARY PLACES $800: E.M. Forster examined racism & colonialism: "A Passage to" this place India |
#4812, aired 2005-07-05 | AUTHORS $400: His last novel, "A Passage to India", is considered his masterwork E.M. Forster |
#4188, aired 2002-11-13 | ENGLISH LIT $2000: This E.M. Forster novel is told in 3 parts: "Mosque", "Caves" & "Temple" "A Passage to India" |
#3992, aired 2002-01-01 | IN THE NEWS 1924 $1200: "A Passage to India" must have worn him out; he published no more novels the remaining 46 years of his life E.M. Forster |
#3890, aired 2001-06-29 | READER'S DIGEST $1,000 (Daily Double): Walt Whitman's "A Passage to India" was written partly in celebration of this canal the Suez Canal |
#3859, aired 2001-05-17 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $500: E.M. Forster's experience as a secretary to an Indian prince was put to good use in this 1924 novel A Passage to India |
#3444, aired 1999-07-22 | ALLITERATION ALL AROUND $1000: E.M. Forster got the title "A Passage to India" from one of his poems Walt Whitman |
#3329, aired 1999-02-11 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $200: Examples of these in India include The Hindu, Indian Express & Navbharat Times Newspapers |
#3329, aired 1999-02-11 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $400: Born in Allahabad in 1889, he's the Indian leader seen here Jawaharlal Nehru |
#3329, aired 1999-02-11 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $600: With over 15 million, this Arabian Sea port has the largest population of any Indian city Mumbai (Bombay) |
#3329, aired 1999-02-11 | A PASSAGE TO INDIA $800: The Palk Strait & the Gulf of Mannar separate India from this nation Sri Lanka |
#3308, aired 1999-01-13 | THE MOVIES $1,500 (Daily Double): This 1984 film, David Lean's last, depicts the culture clash between east & west on a subcontinent A Passage to India |
#2974, aired 1997-07-03 | ACTORS & ACTRESSES $500: A native of Calcutta, Victor Banerjee played Dr. Aziz in this acclaimed David Lean film A Passage to India |
#2861, aired 1997-01-27 | BRITISH AUTHORS $800: This "A Passage to India" author co-wrote the libretto for Benjamin Britten's opera "Billy Budd" E.M. Forster |
#2836, aired 1996-12-23 | LITERATURE $800: This E.M. Forster novel is set in the fictional city of Chandrapore "A Passage To India" |
#2828, aired 1996-12-11 | FOREIGN FILM DIRECTORS $400: 14 years passed between the releases of his last 2 films: "Ryan's Daughter" & "A Passage to India" Sir David Lean |
#2748, aired 1996-07-10 | BRITISH NOVELS $800 (Daily Double): In this E.M. Forster novel, Dr. Aziz & Mrs. Moore meet in a mosque A Passage to India |
#2730, aired 1996-06-14 | LITERARY CHARACTERS $800: Adela Quested's trip to the Marabar Caves proves disastrous in this E.M. Forster novel A Passage to India |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | LITERATURE $800 (Daily Double): This E.M. Forster novel is divided into 3 sections: "Mosque", "Caves" & "Temple" A Passage to India |
#2299, aired 1994-09-08 | AUTHORS $600: This author of "A Passage to India" was once private secretary to an Indian maharajah (E.M.) Forster |
#2288, aired 1994-07-13 | THE MOVIES $400: Director David Lean's last film was this epic based on an E.M. Forster novel A Passage to India |
#2276, aired 1994-06-27 | POETS & POETRY $200: Walt Whitman wrote a poem called "Passage to" this country decades before E.M. Forster's novel India |
#2205, aired 1994-03-18 | MOVIE TRIVIA $300: Fashions fit for a rajah became popular after the release of this 1984 David Lean film A Passage to India |
#1981, aired 1993-03-29 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $800: E.M. Forster set this novel in the city of Chandrapore, on the banks of the Ganges A Passage to India |
#1721, aired 1992-02-10 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $800: He feared that he would never write another novel after "A Passage to India", & he was right E.M. Forster |
#1706, aired 1992-01-20 | DAVID LEAN $1000: Dame Peggy Ashcroft won an Oscar for this 1984 film, Lean's last A Passage to India |
#1625, aired 1991-09-27 | LITERATURE $400: He took the title of his novel "A Passage to India" from a Walt Whitman poem (E.M.) Forster |
#1490, aired 1991-02-08 | LITERARY SETTINGS $400: In this E.M. Forster novel, Adela claims she was attacked in the Marabar Caves A Passage to India |
#1387, aired 1990-09-18 | MEN OF LETTERS $400: The movies "A Passage to India" & "A Room with a View" were based on his novels E.M. Forster |
#1183, aired 1989-10-25 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $200: Mrs. Moore goes to Chandrapore, India to visit her son, the city magistrate, in this E.M. Forster novel A Passage to India |
#979, aired 1988-12-01 | LITERARY DOCTORS $400: Though cleared of false charges, Dr. Aziz is still embittered toward the English in this E.M. Forstor work A Passage to India |
#957, aired 1988-11-01 | FAMOUS KNIGHTS $1000: These 2 knights were part of "A Passage to India"; one as director, one in a leading role David Lean & Alec Guinness |
#924, aired 1988-09-15 | TO BE PRECISE $300: A voyage is often a round trip; this is a one-way journey, perhaps "... to India" a passage |
#773, aired 1988-01-06 | WOMEN IN LITERATURE $600: In this E.M. Forster work, Adela Quested wrongly accuses Dr. Aziz of assaulting her A Passage to India |
#732, aired 1987-11-10 | GREAT DAMES $800: She starred as Cleopatra and Olivier's Juliet, long before booking "A Passage to India" Dame Peggy Ashcroft |
#694, aired 1987-09-17 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: Of S.C. Foster, E.M. Forster , or C.S. Forester, the one who wrote "A Passage to India" E.M Forster |
#632, aired 1987-05-12 | CLASSIC CINEMA $1000: Among the films he's directed are 1948's "Oliver Twist" & "A Passage to India" David Lean |
#515, aired 1986-11-28 | ACTORS & ROLES $600: Seeing himself in "A Passage to India", this TV "smiley" lost his smile & left for the men's room Alec Guinness |
#427, aired 1986-04-29 | THE ARTS $400: E.M. Forester used the title of a Walt Whitman poem for this 1924 novel "A Passage to India" |
#398, aired 1986-03-19 | MOVIES $500: E.M. Forster's 1924 novel of British colonial rule was made into this film that picked up 2 Oscars A Passage to India |
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