Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (22 results returned)
#8524, aired 2021-12-02 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $200: The Levi Coffin House in Indiana was a stop on this system, that defied the Fugitive Slave Act the Underground Railroad |
#8524, aired 2021-12-02 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $400: By 1962 this doc's injected vaccine helped reduce polio cases in the U.S. from more than 50,000 a year to fewer than 1,000 Salk |
#8524, aired 2021-12-02 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $600: It was a tempest in this govt. scandal, so large that Senate committees & a special commission looked into it from 1922 to 1928 Teapot Dome |
#8524, aired 2021-12-02 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $800: Katherine Johnson was such a genius she made sure the computer was correct in planning the 1962 flight of Friendship 7 for this astronaut John Glenn |
#8524, aired 2021-12-02 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $1000: The 1968 Democratic National Convention became a battleground despite this mayor's promise of law & order Daley |
#5762, aired 2009-10-06 | COLORFUL SONGS $800: "Ohh, but ain't that America for you & me, ain't that America something to see" "Pink Houses" |
#5276, aired 2007-07-16 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $400: This state celebrates July 24, the day of Brigham Young's arrival, as Pioneer Day Utah |
#5276, aired 2007-07-16 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $800: By early 2006, New Orleans had been overtaken in population by this nearby capital city Baton Rouge |
#5276, aired 2007-07-16 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $1200: This state's Little Diomede is about 2 1/2 miles from Russia's Big Diomede Island Alaska |
#5276, aired 2007-07-16 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $1600: Since 1792 Frankfort has been the capital of this state Kentucky |
#5276, aired 2007-07-16 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $2000: Downtown skyway systems with 13 miles of walkways make it so you don't have to go outside while in these twin cities Minneapolis & St. Paul |
#3834, aired 2001-04-12 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $100: The Mackinac Bridge joins the upper & lower peninsulas of this U.S. state Michigan |
#3834, aired 2001-04-12 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $200: This state was named for a man who was a European king from 1643 to 1715 Louisiana |
#3834, aired 2001-04-12 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $300: There are more farms in this large southwestern state than in any other Texas |
#3834, aired 2001-04-12 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $400: This town bearing the name of an old TV game show is the seat of Sierra County, New Mexico Truth or Consequences (Hot Springs) |
#3834, aired 2001-04-12 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $500: On June 17, 1969 this controversial erotic revue opened off-Broadway; oh my! Oh! Calcutta! |
#3619, aired 2000-05-04 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $200: This state's largest lake may be 20 times as salty as any ocean Utah (Great Salt Lake) |
#3619, aired 2000-05-04 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $400: Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner" while in this state during the War of 1812 Maryland |
#3619, aired 2000-05-04 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $500 (Daily Double): In 1886 a pharmacist in this southern state became the first man to enjoy a Coke and a smile Georgia |
#3619, aired 2000-05-04 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $600: Ice cream cones were reportedly first served at the 1904 World's Fair in this state Missouri (St. Louis) |
#3619, aired 2000-05-04 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $1000: From 1784 to 1788 the eastern part of this state was a separate state called Franklin Tennessee |
#3431, aired 1999-07-05 | "HOUSE" MUSIC $800: This song was a hit for John Mellencamp in 1984: ain't that America? "Pink Houses" |
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