Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (68 results returned)
#9037, aired 2024-02-13 | LENDING YOU A POKER HAND $800: The "dead man's hand" of 2 pair, black aces & 8s, was reportedly held by him when he was shot dead in 1876 Hickok |
#6, aired 2022-10-30 | FIGURES OF SPEECH $400: Something insecure or unstable might be described as one of these; you can build a literal one with jacks & aces a house of cards |
#8693, aired 2022-07-27 | TENNIS ACES $200: "Rafa" is the nickname of this winner of more than 20 Grand Slam titles Rafael Nadal |
#8693, aired 2022-07-27 | TENNIS ACES $400: This Czech-born woman had a pretty good 1983, winning 86 of 87 matches & 3 Grand Slam titles Martina Navratilova |
#8693, aired 2022-07-27 | TENNIS ACES $600: Mark "Eddo" Edmondson in 1976 is the last men's singles winner of this major who's from the country where it's played the Australian Open |
#8693, aired 2022-07-27 | TENNIS ACES $800: In women's tennis, 1930s star Alice Marble pioneered this 3-word aggressive style named for a way to begin a point serve and volley |
#8693, aired 2022-07-27 | TENNIS ACES $1000: Nicknamed "Little Mo", this Grand Slam tennis champ of the 1950s was honored on a stamp in 2019 Maureen Connolly |
#8559, aired 2022-01-20 | ALSO KNOWN AS $600: "Bullets" in Texas hold 'em are pocket these cards aces |
#7916, aired 2019-01-28 | BLACKJACK $1000: Aces can be used as one or an 11, but when you're using an ace as an 11, your total is deemed this "comfy" adjective soft |
#7904, aired 2019-01-10 | 2018 POP CULTURE $400: You can play as Luigi, Peach or this ape in the Nintendo video game Mario Tennis Aces Donkey Kong |
#7868, aired 2018-11-21 | "DEAD" $1600: It's what you've got if you're holding a pair of aces & a pair of 8s a dead man's hand |
#7814, aired 2018-07-26 | DEAL THE CARDS $200: In a variant of this game, instead of "Do you have any aces?", you ask for an ace of a specific suit Go Fish |
#7543, aired 2017-05-31 | ALSO A CLASSIC TV TITLE $400: 3 aces, 2 jacks Full House |
#7534, aired 2017-05-18 | 2 BY 4 $600: It's the highest winning hand you can have in hold 'em besides a straight flush or royal flush four aces |
#7064, aired 2015-05-07 | THE WILD WEST $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Deadwood, SD.) In 1876, "Wild" Bill Hickok moved to Deadwood & became a regular at the poker tables where, on August 2nd, he was shot by Jack McCall holding the dead-man's hand, reportedly a queen or a 9 & these four cards aces & 8s |
#6909, aired 2014-10-02 | ATLANTIC CITY $1000: Borgata's poker room has a jackpot for one of these alliterative outcomes, like when your 4 10s loses to 4 aces bad beat |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | 20th CENTURY PEOPLE $600: North Korea's press said this leader played his very 1st round of golf in 1994 & did okay--a nifty 38 under, with 5 aces Kim Jong-il |
#6799, aired 2014-03-20 | PUT A "CAP" ON IT $1200: When Johnny was dealt 4 aces last night, I was ready to do this, to surrender under agreed conditions capitulate |
#6250, aired 2011-11-18 | CRAZY 8s $1000: In poker, a dead man's hand is a pair of 8s & a pair of these aces |
#5924, aired 2010-05-20 | BEFORE, DURING & AFTER $1200: Poker hand of 3 aces & 2 kings with a British royal family name adopted in 1917 that's a great way to tie a tie a full house of Windsor knot |
#5878, aired 2010-03-17 | SPORTS STARS $1200: Smokin' aces, she's the athlete seen here (Maria) Sharapova |
#5716, aired 2009-06-15 | DISSING HISTORIC FIGURES $1200: You had aces & 8's on Aug. 2, 1876 at the saloon! If you're gonna let yourself get shot, at least be holdin' garbage! "Wild Bill" Hickok |
#5215, aired 2007-04-20 | THE SPORTING LIFE $400: In 1999 at Wimbledon, Pete Sampras had 108 of these unreturned serves "up his sleeve" aces |
#5165, aired 2007-02-09 | CARD GAMES $200: Get your aces up top 7 try to unlock the deck in the Klondike version of this single-player game Solitaire |
#5116, aired 2006-12-04 | SMART STUPID ANSWERS $1000: In 2004 this company unleashed its legal aces on 17-year-old Mike Rowe in a phonetic dispute over a domain name Microsoft |
#4930, aired 2006-02-03 | "D" DAY $1200: It's the nickname of the hand of aces & eights held by Wild Bill Hickok at the time of his 1876 murder Dead Man's Hand |
#4915, aired 2006-01-13 | DOUBLE DAILIES $800: Every day in Vegas, baby, Vegas, folks split their aces & double down playing this game blackjack |
#4794, aired 2005-06-09 | "DEAD" RECKONING $200: In poker, it's aces & 8s the dead man's hand |
#4544, aired 2004-05-13 | OH, THE THINGS I KNOW! $1600: In 1876 this "Wild" West man was killed in the Dakota Territory holding aces & 8s, later known as a dead man's hand Wild Bill Hickok |
#4468, aired 2004-01-28 | COURT MONARCHS $1600: In 1993 this American became the first pro tennis player to have more than 1,000 aces in a single year (the recently retired) Pete Sampras |
#4248, aired 2003-02-05 | SNOWBOARDING $200: The Andrecht Handplant is one of the moves named for aces in this sport that influenced snowboarding skateboarding |
#4116, aired 2002-06-24 | GIVE 'EM A HAND $400: Nickname of the aces & eights held by Wild Bill Hickok at the time of his murder in Deadwood, S.D. dead man's hand |
#4023, aired 2002-02-13 | YOU DO THE MATH $1600: Number of face cards in a standard deck of playing cards divided by the number of aces 3 (12 divided by 4) |
#3868, aired 2001-05-30 | PLAYING CARD RHYME TIME $500: Dental appliances for a pair of bullets Aces' braces |
#3325, aired 1999-02-05 | SPORTS $2,000 (Daily Double): At Wimbledon in 1976, John Feaver set a record with 42 of these against John Newcombe but lost Aces |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | ODDS $500: They're the odds of pulling 1 of the 4 aces from a full, shuffled deck 1 in 13 |
#3080, aired 1998-01-09 | IT'S IMPERATIVE! $200: Common response to the card game query, "Do you have any aces?" Go fish! |
#2534, aired 1995-09-14 | PUZZLES & GAMES $300: These are the foundation cards in regular or Klondike solitaire aces |
#2207, aired 1994-03-22 | CROSSWORD CLUES "A" $100: Blackjack's one or eleven (3) ace |
#2083, aired 1993-09-29 | ACES $100: An ace is slang for this amount of U.S. money one dollar |
#2083, aired 1993-09-29 | ACES $200: It's a hidden advantage, played when needed ace up one's sleeve (ace in the hole) |
#2083, aired 1993-09-29 | ACES $300: Spokeswomen for this chain have included Connie Stevens & Suzanne Somers Ace Hardware |
#2083, aired 1993-09-29 | ACES $400: Becton Dickinson & Co. makes health care & safety products, including the Ace line of these bandages |
#2083, aired 1993-09-29 | ACES $500: To win an Ace Award, your show must be shown on this medium cable television |
#2029, aired 1993-06-03 | THE HAND $400: Nickname given the aces & eights once held by Wild Bill Hickok the dead man's hand |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | ACES $100: The record for jet-to-jet kills is 16, accomplished by Capt. Joseph McConnell Jr. in his 1950s war the Korean Conflict |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | ACES $200: Although this German was credited with 80 kills in World War I, fewer than 60 have been verified Baron von Richthofen |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | ACES $300: Of 3, 5 or 10, the number of enemy aircraft a fighter must shoot down to qualify as an ace 5 |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | ACES $400: This Marine Corps major led the Black Sheep squadron & was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor Gregory "Pappy" Boyington |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | ACES $500: He was the USA's leading air ace in World War I with 22 enemy planes & 4 balloons shot down Eddie Rickenbacker |
#1619, aired 1991-09-19 | CARD GAMES $500: These cards are high in pinochle aces |
#1433, aired 1990-11-21 | NAME THE DECADE $600: The Four Aces top the pop charts with "Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing" the 1950s |
#1414, aired 1990-10-25 | TOYS & GAMES $400: Card game that uses a 48-card deck with 2 of each card from 9s to aces pinochle |
#1011, aired 1989-01-16 | BY THE NUMBERS $300: Maximum number of aces you can have in a full house poker hand 3 |
#962, aired 1988-11-08 | CARDS & DICE $900 (Daily Double): Found in every complete deck of cards, it's the name of the group heard here: "Love... is a many splendored thing / It's the April rose that only grows in the early spring..." The Four Aces |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | WAR MOVIES $800: In the movie about German WWI aces, "The Blue Max" was not a plane but this a medal |
#721, aired 1987-10-26 | FLYING ACES $100: Shoot down at least 5 enemy aircraft, including airships or observation balloons qualifications for an ace |
#721, aired 1987-10-26 | FLYING ACES $200: On his WWII plane, German ace Gen. A. Galland had a picture of him, America's most popular cartoon star Mickey Mouse |
#721, aired 1987-10-26 | FLYING ACES $300: WWI ace Frank Luke was the 1st U.S. airman honored with this medal Congressional Medal of Honor |
#721, aired 1987-10-26 | SOLITAIRE $400: In "klondike", these four cards are put above the tableau as foundation cards aces |
#712, aired 1987-10-13 | GAMES $800: In this game, the deck consists of only 9s through aces, & 10s rank higher than kings pinochle |
#551, aired 1987-01-19 | BRIDGE $1000: In the Blackwood convention, a bid of "4 no trump" asks partner for this information How many aces have you got? |
#536, aired 1986-12-29 | "FISH"Y EXPRESSIONS $200: In a game of "Fish", your response to a player who asks for all your aces when you have none "go fish" |
#396, aired 1986-03-17 | LANDMARKS $400 (Daily Double): City where you'd find landmark in this song: "Three coins in the fountain" Rome |
#347, aired 1986-01-07 | GAMES $100: When a player asks for aces & his opponent has none, he's asked to "go" do this fish |
#315, aired 1985-11-22 | LOVE $600: 1955 Jennifer Jones-William Holden film whose title song became #1 for the 4 Aces Love is a Many-Splendored Thing |
#165, aired 1985-04-26 | CARDS $400: 2 aces, 2 eights & a queen, named for Wild Bill Hickok, who was shot holding them a dead man's hand |
#68, aired 1984-12-12 | "EASY" $1000: '30s domestic comedy radio show featuring Goodman Ace & wife, Jane Easy Aces |
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