Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (12 results returned)

#8008, aired 2019-06-05BUILDINGS $1600: A skybridge at the 41st story, about halfway up, connects the 2 buildings of this Malaysian marvel Petronas Towers
#5219, aired 2007-04-26REACH FOR THE TOP $1200: Like Kilimanjaro, this snowcapped peak can often be seen from high-rise buildings in Nairobi about 110 miles away Mount Kenya
#5178, aired 2007-02-28ABOUT BUILDINGS $200: This type of building can be a place to stay while on a hunting trip or a place where Freemasons meet a lodge
#5178, aired 2007-02-28ABOUT BUILDINGS $400: "Moistureless" name for the material also known as plasterboard drywall
#5178, aired 2007-02-28ABOUT BUILDINGS $600: It's a mixture of lime & cement with other substances used to bond bricks together when building mortar
#5178, aired 2007-02-28ABOUT BUILDINGS $800: They're the slender towers that are part of a mosque & from which Muslims are called to prayer the minarets
#5178, aired 2007-02-28ABOUT BUILDINGS $1000: From the French for "to push", it's the type of building support seen here a buttress
#4413, aired 2003-11-12LIBRARIES $1,000 (Daily Double): The James Madison, Thomas Jefferson & John Adams buildings provide about 65 acres of floor space for this library the Library of Congress
#4285, aired 2003-03-28ALL ABOUT AMSTERDAM $800: One of Amsterdam's most famous buildings is the Oude Kerk, whose name means this old church
#3844, aired 2001-04-26FAMOUS BUILDINGS $800 (Daily Double): On Aug. 25, 1995 about 35,000 couples were married at the Olympic Stadium in this world city Seoul
#3692, aired 2000-09-26FAMOUS BUILDINGS $200: This Italian campanile has an inclination of about 6 degrees, or about 13 feet from the vertical Leaning Tower of Pisa
#3540, aired 2000-01-14U.S. HISTORY $200: A 1906 disaster in this city destroyed about 28,000 buildings & killed hundreds, maybe thousands San Francisco

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (3 results returned)

#21, aired 2023-11-29UNIQUE BUILDINGS: Despite 17.5 miles of hallways, you can walk anywhere in this Virginia building within about five minutes, due to its concentric layout the Pentagon
#6711, aired 2013-11-18BUILDINGS: Charles Evans Hughes laid the cornerstone for this building on October 13, 1932 & got to work in it for about 6 years the U.S. Supreme Court Building
#3026, aired 1997-10-27FAMOUS BUILDINGS: Richard Burbage & Sam Wanamaker, about 400 years apart, were responsible for its building & rebuilding The Globe Theatre

Players (2 results returned)

Ariella Goldstein, a junior from Muhlenberg College 2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 20 and from Cortlandt Manor,...
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