Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (173 results returned)

#9047, aired 2024-02-27INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $200: He pointed out that his father might not have been served at a U.S. restaurant less than 60 years earlier Barack Obama
#9047, aired 2024-02-27INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $400: James K. Polk said this republic "has made known her desire to come into our Union", & it did 9 months later on December 29, 1845 Texas
#9047, aired 2024-02-27INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $800: He didn't believe that "The Great Society is the ordered, changeless, & sterile battalion of the ants" Lyndon Baines Johnson
#9047, aired 2024-02-27INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $1000: In 1969 Nixon was referring to this Apollo mission when he said astronauts "flew over the Moon's gray surface on Christmas Eve" Apollo 8
#9047, aired 2024-02-27INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $2,800 (Daily Double): Taft talked of the building of this "controlled by Colonel Goethals & his fellow Army engineers" the Panama Canal
#8970, aired 2023-11-10LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $400: fake_leg@moby-dick.net Ahab
#8970, aired 2023-11-10LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $800: my_a_is_not_for_applause@scarletletter.com Hester Prynne
#8970, aired 2023-11-10LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $1200: wannabe_crazy_irish_con_man@oneflewoverthecuckoosnest.com Randle McMurphy
#8970, aired 2023-11-10LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $1600: wannabe_crazy_bombardier_captain@catch-22.mil Yossarian
#8970, aired 2023-11-10LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $2000: megs_mom@littlewomen.org Marmee
#8244, aired 2020-09-24FAREWELL ADDRESSES $400: This astronaut left the Earth for good in 2012 in a hospital at 3000 Mack Road, Fairfield, Ohio Neil Armstrong
#8244, aired 2020-09-24FAREWELL ADDRESSES $800: Thousands flocked to 9 12th Avenue, Houghton, Johannesburg after he passed away there in 2013 Nelson Mandela
#8244, aired 2020-09-24FAREWELL ADDRESSES $1200: She made her exit in 1962 after an overdose of sleeping pills at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive, in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles Marilyn Monroe
#8244, aired 2020-09-24FAREWELL ADDRESSES $1600: He expired in 1827 in Vienna at Schwarzpanier Strasse 15 during thunder like that in his 6th symphony Beethoven
#8244, aired 2020-09-24FAREWELL ADDRESSES $3,200 (Daily Double): She breathed her last in 1901 at a Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, surrounded by many children & grandchildren Queen Victoria
#8133, aired 2020-01-08TV HOMES & ADDRESSES $200: In the third season of this Netflix series, the wrestlers take up residence at the Fan-Tan Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas GLOW
#8133, aired 2020-01-08TV HOMES & ADDRESSES $400 (Daily Double): A lot of this sitcom took place in apartment 5A at 129 West 81st Street in Manhattan; the neighbor from 5B was a regular Seinfeld
#8133, aired 2020-01-08TV HOMES & ADDRESSES $400: This TV family headed by Herman lived at 1313 Mockingbird Lane The Munsters
#8133, aired 2020-01-08TV HOMES & ADDRESSES $600: In West Philadelphia born & raised, Will Smith moved in with his aunt & uncle to a home on St. Cloud Road in "a town called" this Bel-Air
#8133, aired 2020-01-08TV HOMES & ADDRESSES $1000: The homes of the "Desperate Housewives" were on a cul-de-sac with this flowery name Wisteria
#8013, aired 2019-06-12THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY PROJECT $1600: There are messages, addresses & remarks, like Benjamin Harrison's to his old war buddies in this association of Union veterans the Grand Army of the Republic
#7901, aired 2019-01-07A BIRD $2000: This man's 414 B.C. comedy "The Birds" features a chorus of them that directly addresses the audience Aristophanes
#7814, aired 2018-07-2615-LETTER WORDS $2000: The 1935, 1964 & 2018 State of the Union addresses used this word for the poor & needy underprivileged
#7796, aired 2018-07-02AMERICAN HISTORY $800: On March 12, 1933 FDR warmed America with the first of these informal radio addresses a fireside chat
#7512, aired 2017-04-18FROM THEIR INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $200: "In your hands, my dissatisfied countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war" Lincoln
#7512, aired 2017-04-18FROM THEIR INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $400: "Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem" Reagan
#7512, aired 2017-04-18FROM THEIR INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $600: From his second inaugural address: "I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished" Franklin Roosevelt
#7512, aired 2017-04-18FROM THEIR INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $1,000 (Daily Double): "My fellow citizens: the world and we have passed the midway point of a century of continuing challenge" Eisenhower
#7512, aired 2017-04-18FROM THEIR INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $1000: "I have just taken the oath of office on the Bible my mother gave me just a few years ago" (Jimmy) Carter
#7341, aired 2016-07-11HI, JULY! $400: These were first added to U.S. mail addresses July 1, 1963 ZIP codes
#7103, aired 2015-07-01ICELAND $1600: So many people in Iceland have the same names that telephone books list these along with their names & addresses their occupations
#6980, aired 2015-01-09FAMOUS FIRST WORDS $5,800 (Daily Double): In 1933 the first of these addresses began, "I want to talk for a few minutes with the people of the U.S. about banking" the Fireside Chats
#6682, aired 2013-10-08"F"ILM TERMINOLOGY $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew acts out the clue with Jimmy's help.) A character who stops addressing the others in the story & addresses the camera directly is said to be breaking this barrier the fourth wall
#6373, aired 2012-05-09ALSO A 2-LETTER POSTAL ABBREVIATION $800: It's used in web addresses to denote the country just to the north of us ca
#6360, aired 2012-04-20PRO TEAM ADDRESSES $200: At 1265 Lombardi Avenue, you & 73,127 of your friends can enjoy this team's tundra the Green Bay Packers
#6360, aired 2012-04-20PRO TEAM ADDRESSES $400: This team hoops it up on Seventh Avenue, between 31st & 33rd Streets New York Knicks
#6360, aired 2012-04-20PRO TEAM ADDRESSES $600: Don't pass up seeing this NFL team at 2269 Dan Marino Boulevard Miami Dolphins
#6360, aired 2012-04-20PRO TEAM ADDRESSES $800: Bear down & watch this basketball team run the floor at 191 Beale Street Memphis Grizzlies
#6360, aired 2012-04-20PRO TEAM ADDRESSES $1000: This major league team used to take the field at 34 Kirby Puckett Place Minnesota Twins
#6210, aired 2011-09-23INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $200: "At this last pres. inauguration of the 20th century, let us lift our eyes toward the challenges that await us" Clinton
#6210, aired 2011-09-23INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $400: "I know that the acquisition of Louisiana had been disapproved by some" (Thomas) Jefferson
#6210, aired 2011-09-23INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $600: What his March 4, 1841 speech should have included: "Sorry, I'm cutting this short. The weather's awful & I should go inside" William Henry Harrison
#6210, aired 2011-09-23INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $800: "Let the word go forth from this time and place... that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans" JFK
#6210, aired 2011-09-23INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $1,000 (Daily Double): "I have approved a research program (for) a security shield that would destroy... missiles before they reach their target" Ronald Reagan
#6153, aired 2011-05-18PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES $400: "If there's one thing that has unified Democrats and Republicans, it's that we all hated the bank bailout" Barack Obama
#6153, aired 2011-05-18PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES $800: "Five years ago, our college campuses were a battleground" Nixon
#6153, aired 2011-05-18PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES $1600: "'Mister Sam' Rayburn is gone. Neither this house nor the nation is the same without him" John F. Kennedy
#6153, aired 2011-05-18PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES $2,000 (Daily Double): "We must guard against feverish building of vast armaments to meet glibly predicted moments of... 'maximum peril'" Eisenhower
#6153, aired 2011-05-18PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES $2000: "I know Congress had to... invite me & it could've been a close vote. So, Mr. VP, I appreciate you being here to break the tie" George W. Bush
#6058, aired 2011-01-05LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $400: hogwarts_headmaster@harrypotter.edu Dumbledore
#6058, aired 2011-01-05LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $800: aka-smeagol@my-precious.info Gollum
#6058, aired 2011-01-05LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $1600: naval-historian-action-guy@clancy.cia.gov Jack Ryan
#6058, aired 2011-01-05LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $2000: diarist@1984ministry-of-truth.gov Winston Smith
#6058, aired 2011-01-05LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $2,500 (Daily Double): ageless-wonder@wilde-pictures.com Dorian Gray
#6001, aired 2010-10-18TV SHOW ADDRESSES $200: Al & Peg's place at 9764 Jeopardy Lane, Chicago Married... With Children
#6001, aired 2010-10-18TV SHOW ADDRESSES $400: The creepy 1313 Mockingbird Lane, in Mockingbird Heights The Munsters
#6001, aired 2010-10-18TV SHOW ADDRESSES $600: Ah geez, youse guys, the address is 704 Hauser Street, Queens All in the Family
#6001, aired 2010-10-18TV SHOW ADDRESSES $1000: Beware the homicidal baby at 31 Spooner St., Quahog, Rhode Island Family Guy
#6001, aired 2010-10-18TV SHOW ADDRESSES $1,800 (Daily Double): A 32-room, 14-bathroom mansion at 518 Crestview Drive in 90210 land The Beverly Hillbillies
#5893, aired 2010-04-07THE USUAL GANG OF IDIOTS $1200: "The Complete Idiot's Guide to" this year addresses Mayans' predictions & their long count calendar 2012
#5775, aired 2009-10-23INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $200: In 1985 Ronald Reagan said that this nation "has conducted the greatest military buildup in the history of man" the Soviet Union
#5775, aired 2009-10-23INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $400: In his second inaugural, Pres. McKinley crowed that in 1901, unlike 1897, the U.S. had a budgetary this a surplus
#5775, aired 2009-10-23INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $600: He said, "I do not believe that the Great Society is the ordered, changeless and sterile battalion of the ants" LBJ
#5775, aired 2009-10-23INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $1000: In his first inaugural, he referred to Apollo 8 seeing "the world as God sees it" Nixon
#5775, aired 2009-10-23INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $1,600 (Daily Double): This president told Americans, "Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate" John Fitzgerald Kennedy
#5719, aired 2009-06-18TOP 40 COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES? $200: "I believe the children are our future; teach them well and let them lead the way" Whitney Houston
#5719, aired 2009-06-18TOP 40 COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES? $400: "The past is gone; it went by like dusk to dawn... Dream on, dream on, dream yourself a dream come true" Aerosmith
#5719, aired 2009-06-18TOP 40 COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES? $600: "Hey now, you're an all star, get your game on... all that glitters is gold; only shooting stars break the mold" Smash Mouth
#5719, aired 2009-06-18TOP 40 COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES? $800: "I get knocked down but I get up again; you're never gonna keep me down" Chumbawamba
#5719, aired 2009-06-18TOP 40 COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES? $1000: "Whenever one door closes I hope one more opens... & when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, I hope you dance" Lee Ann Womack
#5658, aired 2009-03-25EMAIL ETIQUETTE $600: If you email in this "directional" fashion to group recipients, don't disclose everyone's email addresses forward
#5658, aired 2009-03-25EMAIL ETIQUETTE $1000: If not all the recipients know each other, don't give out their addresses--use bcc, short for this blind carbon copy
#5417, aired 2008-03-11WEB SLINGERS $2000: Authorized by the Dept. of Commerce, all web addresses from eligible schools use (.) this dot edu
#5315, aired 2007-10-19E-MAIL ADDRESSES? $200: scalia_calls_me_ boss@chiefjustice.gov John Roberts
#5315, aired 2007-10-19E-MAIL ADDRESSES? $400: venividiviciman@ romanconsul.gov Julius Caesar
#5315, aired 2007-10-19E-MAIL ADDRESSES? $600: disappearin_1960s_ prez@teamsters.org (Jimmy) Hoffa
#5315, aired 2007-10-19E-MAIL ADDRESSES? $800: made100products_ fromsweet_potatoes_ too@tuskegee.edu George Washington Carver
#5315, aired 2007-10-19E-MAIL ADDRESSES? $1000: thankgodimjoefriday@ 1950sdrag.net Jack Webb
#5244, aired 2007-05-31PUDDING $800: In this poet's 1786 "Address to a Haggis", he addresses the "Great Chieftain o' the Pudding Race" (Rabbie) Burns
#5193, aired 2007-03-21RARE BOGGLE WORDS $1200: That's right, you heard me! I found this item that addresses a lot of people a speaker
#5110, aired 2006-11-24HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $600: Chicago's street addresses emanate from Point Zero, the intersection of Madison Avenue & this street State Street
#5042, aired 2006-07-11LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $400: fake_leg@moby-dick.net Captain Ahab
#5042, aired 2006-07-11LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $800: megs_mom@littlewomen.com Marmee
#5042, aired 2006-07-11LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $1200: my_a_is_not_for_applause@scarletletter.com Hester Prynne
#5042, aired 2006-07-11LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $1600: wannabe_crazy_bombardier_captain@catch-22.mil Yossarian
#5042, aired 2006-07-11LITERARY E-MAIL ADDRESSES $2000: tomstarksdad@allthekingsmen.gov Willie Stark
#4866, aired 2005-11-07FINALS $800: FDR gave his final one of these radio addresses June 12, 1944 the Fireside Chats
#4857, aired 2005-10-25HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN $600: (Jon of the Clue Crew reads from Nyhavn, Denmark.) Hans Christian Andersen lived at several addresses here in Nyhavn, a nautical neighborhood whose name means "new" this harbor
#4835, aired 2005-09-23TV SHOW ADDRESSES $400: Patrick the starfish often visits this TV title friend at 123 Conch Street, Bikini Bottom, USA SpongeBob SquarePants
#4835, aired 2005-09-23TV SHOW ADDRESSES $800: Apartment No. 1901, Elliot Bay Towers, Seattle was home to this befuddled radio headshrinker Frasier Crane
#4835, aired 2005-09-23TV SHOW ADDRESSES $1200: On this show the family that lived at either 933 or 953 Hillcrest Drive helped make a ZIP code famous Beverly Hills, 90210
#4835, aired 2005-09-23TV SHOW ADDRESSES $1600: After waking up each day at 119 N. Weatherly Avenue in Minneapolis, she turned the world on with her smile Mary Tyler Moore
#4835, aired 2005-09-23TV SHOW ADDRESSES $2000: The crawdads were always cooking at this family's home, 518 Crestview Drive, Beverly Hills the Beverly Hillbillies
#4826, aired 2005-09-12STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESSES $200: Hoover's 1930 address said this nascent disaster was partly due to world overproduction of zinc the Great Depression
#4826, aired 2005-09-12STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESSES $400: Washington's first State of the Union message, in this year, began with the good news of North Carolina joining the Union 1790
#4826, aired 2005-09-12STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESSES $600: 1823's address introduced what has come to be known as this "The American continents are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers." the Monroe Doctrine
#4826, aired 2005-09-12STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESSES $1,000 (Daily Double): He began his third annual message with gratitude for good harvests, then moved on to the "inexcusable insurrection" Lincoln
#4826, aired 2005-09-12STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESSES $1000: Pres. Bush's 2003 claim that Iraq had tried to buy this substance from Africa was called into question uranium
#4757, aired 2005-04-19ABBR. $1200: In Internet addresses, zw stands for this country Zimbabwe
#4745, aired 2005-04-01THE FDR LIBRARY $200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crue reports from the FDR Presidential Library in Hyde Park, NY.) I'm in the library study where FDR made some of these famous radio addresses the "Fireside Chats"
#4665, aired 2004-12-10SPANISH CLASS $1600: The traditional mariachi tune "Cielito Lindo" addresses a woman as "Beautiful little" this sky
#4607, aired 2004-09-21LINGUA TECHNA $800: 42.53.508.454 is an example of one of the numbers known by these 2 initials, which are basically web addresses IP
#4591, aired 2004-07-19WHAT 4 $600: Of FDR's 4 inaugural addresses, the one which included the "fear itself" bit the first one
#4494, aired 2004-03-04ABBREVIATIONS $1000: In formal addresses this 2-letter "directional" abbreviation precedes Hon. & Rev. Rt. (for Right)
#4440, aired 2003-12-19IT'S CAPITALIZED $2000: In addresses, Street, Road & this word from the French for "to approach" Avenue
#4425, aired 2003-11-28LETTER-THING $1200: These addresses always include an "at" symbol e-mail addresses
#4303, aired 2003-04-23PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY ADDRESSES $200: 4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, New York Franklin D. Roosevelt
#4303, aired 2003-04-23PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY ADDRESSES $400: 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan Gerald Ford
#4303, aired 2003-04-23PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY ADDRESSES $600: Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts John F. Kennedy
#4303, aired 2003-04-23PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY ADDRESSES $800: 2313 Red River Street, Austin, Texas Lyndon B. Johnson
#4303, aired 2003-04-23PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY ADDRESSES $1000: 210 Parkside Drive, West Branch, Iowa Herbert Hoover
#4142, aired 2002-09-10INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $200: In his 1789 address he stated that he didn't believe he should be paid for becoming president George Washington
#4142, aired 2002-09-10INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $400: He thanked Al Gore "for a contest conducted with spirit and ended with grace" George W. Bush
#4142, aired 2002-09-10INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $600: He said, "The country having just emerged from a great rebellion, many questions will come before it for settlement" Ulysses S. Grant
#4142, aired 2002-09-10INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $800: In his March 4, 1825 address he mentioned our forefathers but never mentioned his own father, a former president John Quincy Adams
#4142, aired 2002-09-10INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $1000: Polk declared, "Our title to" this western territory "is 'clear and unquestionable'" Oregon Territory
#4121, aired 2002-07-01DIACRITICAL MARKS $400: It may be found above a Polish Z, or in World Wide Web addresses a dot
#3949, aired 2001-11-01FEMINISM $200: The Violence Against Women Act of 2000 addresses this behavior ranging from lying in wait to actual harassment stalking
#3812, aired 2001-03-13"AND" READ $1,000 (Daily Double): Logically, this 1862 Turgenev novel addresses generational conflict Fathers And Sons
#3746, aired 2000-12-11INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $200: "Now, for the third time, a new century is upon us, and another time to choose" Bill Clinton
#3746, aired 2000-12-11INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $400: "Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed..." John F. Kennedy
#3746, aired 2000-12-11INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $600: "Eight years from now America will celebrate its two-hundredth anniversary as a nation" Richard Nixon
#3746, aired 2000-12-11INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $1000: "In the field of world policy I would dedicate this nation to the policy of the good neighbor" Franklin D. Roosevelt
#3746, aired 2000-12-11INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $3,000 (Daily Double): "...Let us strive on to finish the work we are in...to do all which may achieve & cherish a just & lasting peace..." Abraham Lincoln (second inaugural)
#3730, aired 2000-11-17DYLAN THOMAS $800: In "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night", the poet addresses this man His father
#3705, aired 2000-10-13GETTYSBURG ADDRESSES $200: Gettysburg's oldest house, at 89 Steinwehr Ave., was built in this year, four score and seven before the battle 1776
#3705, aired 2000-10-13GETTYSBURG ADDRESSES $400: He planned his early moves, Jubal Early moves, from his headquarters at 401 Buford Ave. Robert E. Lee
#3705, aired 2000-10-13GETTYSBURG ADDRESSES $800: At 241 Steinwehr Ave., you'll find the museum of fine firearms named for this revolver inventor Samuel Colt
#3705, aired 2000-10-13GETTYSBURG ADDRESSES $1000: The Lutheran Theological one of these is at No. 61 on the battle-famous ridge of the same name Seminary
#3705, aired 2000-10-13GETTYSBURG ADDRESSES $5,000 (Daily Double): The farm designated this president's national historic site is at 97 Taneytown Road Dwight D. Eisenhower
#3630, aired 2000-05-19INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $100: Of WWI, he said, "Our own fortunes as a nation are involved whether we would have it so or not" Woodrow Wilson
#3630, aired 2000-05-19INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $200: In 1937 FDR saw this fraction "of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished" one-third
#3630, aired 2000-05-19INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $300: In his 1873 second inaugural, he complained he'd hardly rested since Fort Sumter U.S. Grant
#3630, aired 2000-05-19INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $400: His nearly 2-hour speech in the snow included musings on the history of democracy back to Athens William Henry Harrison
#3630, aired 2000-05-19INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $500: In 1857 he called the question of slavery in the territories "of but little practical importance" James Buchanan
#3528, aired 1999-12-29SMALL SCREEN ADDRESSES $200: 322 Maple Road, Mayberry, N.C. The Andy Griffith Show
#3528, aired 1999-12-29SMALL SCREEN ADDRESSES $400: Paradise Cove Trailer Colony, Malibu Beach, Calif. The Rockford Files
#3528, aired 1999-12-29SMALL SCREEN ADDRESSES $600: 1313 Mockingbird Lane, Mockingbird Heights, USA The Munsters
#3528, aired 1999-12-29SMALL SCREEN ADDRESSES $800: 1619 Pine Street, Boulder, Colo. Mork and Mindy
#3528, aired 1999-12-29SMALL SCREEN ADDRESSES $1000: 148 Bonnie Meadow Road, New Rochelle, N.Y. The Dick Van Dyke Show
#3235, aired 1998-10-02INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $200: It completes the line, "Ask not what your country can do for you..." "Ask what you can do for your country"
#3235, aired 1998-10-02INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $400: In his fourth inaugural address, he told us, "Today we work and fight for total victory in war" Franklin D. Roosevelt
#3235, aired 1998-10-02INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $600: President heard here: "We find ourselves rich in goods but ragged in spirit, reaching with magnificent precision for the moon, but falling into raucous discord on Earth..." Richard M. Nixon
#3235, aired 1998-10-02INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $1000: He was the only president to deliver 2 nonconsecutive inaugural addresses Grover Cleveland
#3032, aired 1997-11-04CYBER LIFE $200: Web addresses that end with ".au" are located on host computers in this country Australia
#2695, aired 1996-04-26FIRST LADIES $600: During her term as First Lady, 1929-1933, she made several radio addresses Lou Hoover
#2635, aired 1996-02-02FILMS OF THE '70s $100: At the beginning of this film, George C. Scott addresses his troops in front of a huge American flag "Patton"
#2406, aired 1995-02-06FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $100: The first remark the Mad Hatter addresses to her is "Your hair wants cutting" — how rude Alice
#2320, aired 1994-10-07SHAKESPEARE $800: Antiochus, the king of Antioch, addresses this title character as "Young Prince of Tyre" Pericles
#2222, aired 1994-04-12NONFICTION $600: "Hope and Suffering" is a 1983 collection of sermons & addresses by this South African bishop Tutu
#2048, aired 1993-06-30POT LUCK $500: In 1993 people sent letters with these stamps to fake addresses so they would be marked "return to sender" the Elvis stamps
#2017, aired 1993-05-18BY THE "BOOK" $400: Some men keep one of these "small" items containing the phone numbers & addresses of available women a little black book
#1103, aired 1989-05-24ADDRESSES $100: This animated family lived at 201 Cobblestone Way in Bedrock the Flintstones
#1103, aired 1989-05-24ADDRESSES $200: At night you'll have no trouble spotting this stadium at 1060 W. Addison St., Chicago--it's now lighted Wrigley Field
#1103, aired 1989-05-24ADDRESSES $300: Whether travelling by land or sea, don't miss this attraction at 193 Salem St. in Boston the Old North Church
#1103, aired 1989-05-24ADDRESSES $400: President Hoover was among those dedicating this NYC building at 350 Fifth Ave. on May 1, 1931 the Empire State Building
#1103, aired 1989-05-24ADDRESSES $500: In '48 the Trumans temporarily moved from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to this mansion at number 1651 Blair House
#525, aired 1986-12-12DOUBLE DOUBLE LETTERS $400: Forms of this include "Your Holiness", the Right Honorable the Earl of", & "To Whom It May Concern" addresses
#487, aired 1986-10-21ADDRESSES $100: Movie studio, located at 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA, 91608 Univeral Studios
#487, aired 1986-10-21ADDRESSES $200: It's at 11 Wall St., New York, NY, 10005 the Stock Exchange
#487, aired 1986-10-21ADDRESSES $300: The CIA keeps its eye on their embassy at 1125 16th St. NW, Washington, DC, 20036 the USSR
#487, aired 1986-10-21ADDRESSES $400: The Blues Brothers registered their car to this ballpark address, 1060 West Addison, Chicago Wrigley Field
#487, aired 1986-10-21ADDRESSES $500: Before you set a world record, contact them at 2 Sissel Court, London Road, Enfield, Middlesex, England Guinness
#416, aired 1986-04-1420th CENTURY AMERICA $200: In his 1st of 4 inaugural. addresses, he put forth his "Good Neighbor Policy" Franklin Delano Roosevelt
#406, aired 1986-03-31ANSWERS $100: Answers to personal ads are usually sent to these "addresses", not to homes post office boxes
#343, aired 1986-01-01FIRST LINES $1000: Metaphysical poet who addresses "Death" saying, "be not proud" John Donne
#149, aired 1985-04-04NEW YORK CITY $1000: This avenue is Manhattan's dividing line for east/west addresses Fifth Avenue
#97, aired 1985-01-22COLORS $200: A bachelor's might contain names and addresses of available women a little black book
#9, aired 1984-09-20ADDRESSES $100: The prime minister of England lives here 10 Downing Street
#9, aired 1984-09-20ADDRESSES $200: Feathered friend who lives at 123½ Sesame Street Big Bird
#9, aired 1984-09-20ADDRESSES $300: He shared digs with John Watson at 221-B Baker Street Sherlock Holmes
#9, aired 1984-09-20ADDRESSES $400: "Kookie" Byrnes parked cars for Dino's Lodge 77 Sunset Strip
#9, aired 1984-09-20ADDRESSES $500: You'd find this at 1313 S. Harbor Boulevard in Anaheim, CA Disneyland

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (9 results returned)

#7708, aired 2018-02-28WOMEN IN MYTHOLOGY: Poet & translator Anne Carson addresses her: "Your name in Greek means something like 'against birth'" Antigone
#7376, aired 2016-10-10INAUGURAL ADDRESSES: One of his addresses used the term "security shield" about international affairs as well as "golden years" President Ronald Reagan
#7167, aired 2015-11-10INAUGURAL ADDRESSES: His first address spoke of "the present happy state", "our peculiar felicity" & our "happy government" James Monroe
#6418, aired 2012-07-11INAUGURAL ADDRESSES: He said, "It is 72 years since the first inauguration of a president under our national Constitution" Abraham Lincoln
#6022, aired 2010-11-16OPERA: The title character of this opera addresses his son in the aria "Sois immobile" ("hold yourself still") William Tell
#5240, aired 2007-05-25INAUGURAL ADDRESSES: This president said, "We remain accountable... for the reconstruction of Cuba as a free commonwealth" William McKinley
#4555, aired 2004-05-28THE INTERNET: Among 2-letter country codes in Internet addresses, "de" is Germany, "kh" is Cambodia & "es" is this country Spain (España)
#4151, aired 2002-09-23INAUGURAL ADDRESSES: A New Deal Democrat in his youth, this president stated, "Government is not the solution to our problem" Ronald Reagan
#1689, aired 1991-12-26FAMOUS ADDRESSES: His home address is the Admiral's House, 34th Street & Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, DC the Vice President of the U.S. (Dan Quayle)

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