Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (33 results returned)
#9043, aired 2024-02-21 | AMERICAN AUTHORS $1600: This alliterative author of Western novels wrote several Hopalong Cassidy books under the pen name Tex Burns Louis L'Amour |
#8822, aired 2023-03-07 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $400: This American poet wrote, "O captain! My captain! Our fearful trip is done" (Walt) Whitman |
#8822, aired 2023-03-07 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $800: This German author published "Steppenwolf" in 1927 & went on to win a Nobel Prize (Hermann) Hesse |
#8822, aired 2023-03-07 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1200: This Irish author created Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker, Molly Bloom & Stephen Dedalus James Joyce |
#8822, aired 2023-03-07 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1600: The Harlem Renaissance could "Count" on this poet known for "The Ballad of the Brown Girl" (Countee) Cullen |
#8822, aired 2023-03-07 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $2000: She followed up "The Song of Achilles" with the equally mythological "Circe" (Madeline) Miller |
#8570, aired 2022-02-04 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $2,000 (Daily Double): Bill O'Reilly subtitled this 2012 alliterative bestseller "The End of Camelot" Killing Kennedy |
#8391, aired 2021-05-03 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $400: "The Last Olympian" is the last of the 5 books in his original Percy Jackson series Rick Riordan |
#8391, aired 2021-05-03 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $800: Tom Wolfe wrote of the adventures of this author & the Merry Pranksters in "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" Ken Kesey |
#8391, aired 2021-05-03 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1200: He wrote the book "The Third Man" as "raw material" for the screenplay; it was published after the film came out Graham Greene |
#8391, aired 2021-05-03 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1600: She was in Antarctica when she received word that she had won the 1994 Newbery Medal for "The Giver" Lois Lowry |
#8391, aired 2021-05-03 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $2000: James Jones is best remembered for this novel set in Hawaii just before the attack on Pearl Harbor From Here to Eternity |
#8269, aired 2020-10-29 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $400: Not about zombies, the short story "The Dead" is found in this Irish author's collection "Dubliners" James Joyce |
#8269, aired 2020-10-29 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1200: In Sept. 2018 this Singapore-born man had 3 books in the top 5 on the New York Times fiction bestseller list Kevin Kwan |
#8269, aired 2020-10-29 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1600: He's taken us on "A Walk in the Woods" & given us "A Short History of Nearly Everything" Bill Bryson |
#8269, aired 2020-10-29 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $2000: This "verdant" author's "The Heart of the Matter" was set in Sierra Leone, where he was once stationed in World War II Graham Greene |
#8269, aired 2020-10-29 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $7,000 (Daily Double): One of his most famous characters, Harry Haller, has the same initials as the author Hermann Hesse |
#7859, aired 2018-11-08 | WOMEN AUTHORS $1200: The 1994 Newbery Medal went to "The Giver" by this alliterative woman (Lois) Lowry |
#5586, aired 2008-12-15 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $400: She made a cameo appearance in the movie "Fried Green Tomatoes" based on her novel (Fannie) Flagg |
#5586, aired 2008-12-15 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $800: In his 8-volume "Kent Family Chronicles", he took readers through 7 generations of family history John Jakes |
#5586, aired 2008-12-15 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1200: He wrote "Our Man in Havana" & "The Third Man" as well as the screenplays for them Graham Greene |
#5586, aired 2008-12-15 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1600: His "From Here to Eternity" was the top-selling novel of 1951 James Jones |
#5586, aired 2008-12-15 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $3,000 (Daily Double): The author of the Dirk Pitt novels is the founder of NUMA, the National Underwater & Marine Agency Clive Cussler |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $400: A visit to India inspired his novel "Siddhartha", published in German in 1922 Hermann Hesse |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $800: He first found fame with his 1971 novel "The Day of the Jackal" (Frederick) Forsyth |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1200: This Western author grew up listening to tales of his great-grandfather, who was scalped by the Sioux Louis L'Amour |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1600: Published in 1724, his last major work of fiction was "Roxana", about a courtesan, not a castaway Daniel Defoe |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $2000: In 1964's "From Doon with Death", she introduced Chief Inspector Reginald Wexford Ruth Rendell |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $400: In Macmillan's spring 1936 catalog, her upcoming novel was misidentified as "Come with the Wind" Margaret Mitchell |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $800: After winning an Oscar & a Tony, he tried his hand at novels like "The Naked Face" & "The Other Side of Midnight" Sidney Sheldon |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1600: The kids' classic "Where the Sidewalk Ends" features his poems & drawings Shel Silverstein |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $2000: In the 1970s this former actor enjoyed success as the bestselling author of "The Other" & "Harvest Home" Thomas Tryon |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $4,000 (Daily Double): Seen here is a portrait of this author as a middle-aged man James Joyce |
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