Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (60 results returned)
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: Between Tarrytown & Nyack, New York lies a watery section of river known as the Tappan this the Zee |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $800: "Every kiss begins with" this jeweler Kay |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1200: This word precedes "England Slept" in a 1940 book by JFK Why |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1600: The poem Amanda Gorman read at the U.N. General Assembly was titled "An Ode We" this Owe |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $3,000 (Daily Double): It's a term for the seat of authority of a bishop a see |
#7763, aired 2018-05-16 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $200: That loop on a needle eye |
#7763, aired 2018-05-16 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: To be under obligation to repay something owe |
#7763, aired 2018-05-16 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $600: Mr. Sheep's missus ewe |
#7763, aired 2018-05-16 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $800: It appears in many Dutch place names, as when it follows "Zuider" zee |
#7763, aired 2018-05-16 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1000: The book "Man's Search for Meaning" says that he who has this word to live can bear almost any "how" the why |
#7403, aired 2016-11-16 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: It's a ball support in both golf & football a tee |
#7403, aired 2016-11-16 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $800: A noisy bird a jay |
#7403, aired 2016-11-16 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1200: "She" in France elle |
#7403, aired 2016-11-16 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1600: A get-together for quilters a bee |
#7403, aired 2016-11-16 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $2000: It can precede bass or bed sea |
#7252, aired 2016-03-08 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $200: A former spouse ex |
#7252, aired 2016-03-08 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: It precedes Capitan, Dorado & Salvador El |
#7252, aired 2016-03-08 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $600: It can be an exclamation of surprise, or a command given to a horse or ox to make it turn right gee |
#7252, aired 2016-03-08 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $800: The Random House Dictionary calls it "a medium or yellowish green" pea |
#7252, aired 2016-03-08 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1000: A long braid or pigtail historically worn by men a queue |
#5808, aired 2009-12-09 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: In song it's "a drink with jam and bread" tea |
#5808, aired 2009-12-09 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $800: To a TV actor it's this type of card with the dialogue written on it a cue |
#5808, aired 2009-12-09 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1200: A yes vote aye |
#5808, aired 2009-12-09 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $2000: It follows Tappan in a New York State place name Zee |
#5808, aired 2009-12-09 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $5,000 (Daily Double): Now prized for cabinetwork, this tree's wood was used by British archers in the Middle Ages for longbows yew |
#4447, aired 2003-12-30 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $200: Supermodel-actress Macpherson Elle |
#4447, aired 2003-12-30 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: This pronoun refers to the one being addressed in a conversation you |
#4447, aired 2003-12-30 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $600: Middle name of cosmetics queen Mary Ash Kay |
#4447, aired 2003-12-30 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $800: Dorothy Gale's aunt Em |
#4447, aired 2003-12-30 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1000: It precedes walk, hawk & cee jay |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: To be indebted to owe (o) |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $800: The first word of "The Rainbow Connection" Why (y) |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1200: The sugar one is also called the Mennonite one (Mennonites like it) pea (p) |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1600: A pigtail once mandatory in the British army queue (q) |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $2000: "Haw" tells an animal to turn left & this means turn right gee (g) |
#4271, aired 2003-03-10 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $200: To achieve the best flavor, this should steep for 3 to 5 minutes prior to being served tea |
#4271, aired 2003-03-10 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: It's a slang term for a former spouse ex |
#4271, aired 2003-03-10 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $600: It comes before both Greco & Alamein El |
#4271, aired 2003-03-10 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $800: On TV she's Sheriff Andy Taylor's aunt Aunt Bee |
#4271, aired 2003-03-10 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1000: From the Latin for seat, it's the official seat of a bishop see |
#4182, aired 2002-11-05 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $200: A vote in the affirmative aye (I) |
#4182, aired 2002-11-05 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: A lunar mare, Tranquility is one sea (C) |
#4182, aired 2002-11-05 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $600: A football is placed on it in preparation for the kickoff tee (T) |
#4182, aired 2002-11-05 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $800: At this social gathering people combine amusement & competition while making such things as quilts bee (B) |
#4182, aired 2002-11-05 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1000: In the names of birds, it follows Steller's, pinyon, gray & blue jay (J) |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $100: Hans Christian Andersen's princess stacked 20 mattresses & 20 eiderdown quilts on one of these a pea |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $200: It's the only one of the 5 W's in journalism that fits the category why |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $300: You can't play billiards without this stick cue |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: Mike Hammer was a private one eye |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $500: A metric unit equivalent to 100 square meters, or the present tense plural of be are |
#2505, aired 1995-06-23 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $100: In song titles it precedes "What a Beautiful Mornin'" & "You Beautiful Doll" Oh |
#2505, aired 1995-06-23 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $200: A ram's romantic quarry a ewe |
#2505, aired 1995-06-23 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $300: A blue bird, or Chief Justice John jay |
#2505, aired 1995-06-23 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: It's the third person plural of to be are |
#2505, aired 1995-06-23 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $500: A braid of hair, or a line of people a queue |
#1680, aired 1991-12-13 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $100: In billiards it's the long rod used to hit the ball the cue |
#1680, aired 1991-12-13 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $200: It's with whom a ram would spend an evening, & we don't mean a cheerleader a ewe |
#1680, aired 1991-12-13 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $300: It's the present tense plural of be are |
#1680, aired 1991-12-13 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $400: In "America the Beautiful" it's described as "shining" sea |
#1680, aired 1991-12-13 | ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $500: This Robert van Gulik character isn't a private eye, but a Chinese judge Dee |
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