Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (89 results returned)

#8846, aired 2023-04-10AIR TRAVEL $400: American Airlines recently announced it was phasing out first class on international flights but expanding this class business class
#8734, aired 2022-11-03GET DOWN TO BUSINESS $2000: AFLAC is the American Family Life Assurance Company of this Georgia "C"ity where it's headquartered Columbus
#8247, aired 2020-09-29AMERICAN NAMES $2000: This artist who made mobiles went into the family business: his father & grandfather were both artists (Alexander) Calder
#4, aired 2020-01-08AUDIBLE $800: Big oil & gas are the subject of a 2019 nonfiction bestseller by this TV personality In fact, it could be argued, the oil business as we know it today was the invention of one particular American, John D. Rockefeller Rachel Maddow
#6844, aired 2014-05-22SIMON SAYS $200: He told one singer on "American Idol", "My advice would be, if you want to pursue a career in the music business, don't" Simon Cowell
#6791, aired 2014-03-10AMERICAN DECORATIVE ARTS $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew presents the clue from the Winterthur Museum in Delaware.) In 1929, Winterthur's owner showed he meant business when he paid a then-record $44,000 for a classic high chest of Philadelphia rococo, outbidding this controversial publisher (William Randolph) Hearst
#6781, aired 2014-02-24THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY $400: (Alex delivers the clue from the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.) The first transcontinental car trip was made by Horatio Nelson Jackson in this 1903 Winton at a time when America had few roads & little support for cars, so, whenever he had a breakdown & needed repairs, he would often have to rely on these workers that the automobile would soon put out of business blacksmiths
#6682, aired 2013-10-08THE NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME $400: "Developed the first American cast steel plow"; inc. in 1868, "his business, is still in existence today" John Deere
#6606, aired 2013-05-13ALL UP IN YOUR BUSINESS $1600: In 2013 these 2 airlines with homegrown names announced they would merge American & U.S.
#6351, aired 2012-04-09BUSINESS LETTERS $400: When incorporated in 1885, AT&T stood for this American Telephone & Telegraph
#6111, aired 2011-03-21INTERNAL RHYMES $400: It can be a meeting among business colleagues, or a Native American ceremonial feast a powwow
#5991, aired 2010-10-04MONKEY BUSINESS $800: The Muriqui prize, named for a South American monkey, is given for helping preserve this country's forest Brazil
#5969, aired 2010-07-22AT THE BUSINESS' WEBSITE $200: Learn about "The Clydesdales... an American tradition" at this beer's .com Budweiser
#5840, aired 2010-01-22WYATT EARP $600: Wyatt Earp worked as a guard for this company that was founded to handle the banking business of the California gold rush Wells Fargo
#5650, aired 2009-03-13BUSINESS LETTERS $200: Movie theater chain AMC is "American" this "Cinema"--a prefix often found in front of "plex" Multi
#5637, aired 2009-02-24BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: This credit card company publishes Travel & Leisure & is the world's largest issuer of traveler's checks American Express
#5637, aired 2009-02-24BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $800: Big Brother could tell you this term for a corporation that controls another company, like AMR does for American Airlines a parent (or holding) company
#5632, aired 2009-02-17GET INTO GERE $600: The tagline for this 1980 movie in which Gere played a male escort was "His business is pleasure!" American Gigolo
#5438, aired 2008-04-09"OO" WHO? $1200: What he really said in 1925 was that "the chief business of the American people is business" Calvin Coolidge
#5433, aired 2008-04-02MONOPOLY $1000: This antitrust act from 1890 was designed to prevent monopolies in American business the Sherman Antitrust Act
#5347, aired 2007-12-04"EVE"NING $1000: It's the "A" in JA, the youth organization begun in 1919 to teach young people about American business Achievement
#5254, aired 2007-06-14BUSINESS $800: Future Michigan governor George Romney headed this merger-created car company from 1954 to 1962 American Motors
#5165, aired 2007-02-09THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE $800: This great Alabama educator also founded the National Negro Business League in 1900 (Booker T.) Washington
#5051, aired 2006-07-24AMERICAN BUSINESS $200: Johnson & Johnson has been "stuck on" this product for 85 years Band-Aids
#5051, aired 2006-07-24AMERICAN BUSINESS $400: In 1962 the Dayton Company hit the bull's-eye when it opened the first of these discount stores Target
#5051, aired 2006-07-24AMERICAN BUSINESS $600: The first brand of frozen orange juice concentrate undoubtedly took more than 60 seconds to develop Minute Maid
#5051, aired 2006-07-24AMERICAN BUSINESS $800 (Daily Double): Once known for its bib overalls, this 2-word Wisconsin firm is now a leader in casual clothes for kids OshKosh B'Gosh
#5051, aired 2006-07-24AMERICAN BUSINESS $800: In 2006 Research In Motion settled its patent lawsuit with NTP over this portable wireless communications device a BlackBerry
#4910, aired 2006-01-06IT'S STRICTLY BUSINESS $800: This stock exchange is known as "the Curb" because it once conducted business on the street the American Stock Exchange
#4788, aired 2005-06-01MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS $400: In 1891 this New York financial firm introduced the world's first traveler's checks American Express
#4354, aired 2003-07-03SILENT CAL SPEAKS! $200: In 1925 Calvin Coolidge told the American Soc. of Newspaper Editors, "The chief business of America is" this business
#4317, aired 2003-05-13BIG BUSINESS $800: This carrier formed a subsidiardy called American Hotels in 1963 American Airlines
#4106, aired 2002-06-10BUSINESS $800: Henry Wells & William Fargo co-founded this company known for its credit card; "Don't leave home without it" American Express
#3995, aired 2002-01-04STRICTLY BUSINESS $200: 2001 marked the 100th anniversary of this company that began as the American Safety Razor Company Gillette
#3795, aired 2001-02-16BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: Seen here is the American Sign Language & what could be the international symbol for this restaurant chain McDonald's
#3774, aired 2001-01-18AMERICAN BEER HISTORY $100: In 1864 this man joined his father-in-law Eberhard Anheuser in the brewing business Adolphus Busch
#3550, aired 2000-01-28MIND YOUR BUSINESS $500: The USA's second-largest floor-based stock exchange, it joined forces with NASDAQ in 1998 American Stock Exchange
#3289, aired 1998-12-17THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $400: During the war this silversmith had a booming business casting cannons for the Continental Army Paul Revere
#3231, aired 1998-09-28MIND YOUR BUSINESS $400: Liquid Organic Cleaner was the 1st product sold by this firm that developed from the American Way Association Amway
#3111, aired 1998-02-23BUSINESS NEWS $400: 1996 Miss Universe Alicia Machado opened a Subway sandwich shop in her hometown in this South American country Venezuela
#3081, aired 1998-01-12BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: Under this name from 1899 to 1970, what's now Chiquita Brands dominated the Central American banana trade United Fruit Company
#2900, aired 1997-03-21SOUTH AMERICAN CAPITALS $400: Avenida 18 de Julio runs through the main business district of this Uruguayan capital Montevideo
#2892, aired 1997-03-11"MONKEY" BUSINESS $400: This South American evergreen tree is named for the "confusion" of its intertwined branches the monkey puzzle tree
#2829, aired 1996-12-12BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: The Golden Gate Bridge was among the structures erected by this 2nd-largest American steel company Bethlehem Steel
#2752, aired 1996-07-16AMERICAN MOVIE STARS $400: He danced around in his underwear to "That Old Time Rock n' Roll" in the 1983 hit "Risky Business" Tom Cruise
#2746, aired 1996-07-08BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: Marcellus Berry designed the traveler's checks this company introduced in 1891 American Express
#2746, aired 1996-07-08BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: This Akron-based rubber company is the last major American-owned tire manufacturer Goodyear
#2703, aired 1996-05-08BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: Henry Wells & this famous partner helped found American Express (William) Fargo
#2580, aired 1995-11-17BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: This Kansas City-based greeting card company began marketing Christmas ornaments in the 1970s Hallmark
#2424, aired 1995-03-02BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: Aetna, American International & Cigna are the USA's largest publicly-owned companies in this industry insurance
#2424, aired 1995-03-02BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: Magazine publisher James McGraw teamed up with this publisher of American Machinist in 1909 (John Alexander) Hill
#2402, aired 1995-01-31BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: In 1891 this company introduced its famous travelers cheques American Express
#2400, aired 1995-01-27BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: In 1909 this American opened his first "Three and Sixpence" store in England Woolworth
#2290, aired 1994-07-15BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: This American company is the No. 1 seller of motorcycles in the U.S. Harley-Davidson
#2236, aired 1994-05-02BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: The Sheraton Hotel & Towers in this South American capital offers a “tango special” package Buenos Aires
#2167, aired 1994-01-25BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: This farm implement manufacturer publishes a magazine for farmers called "The Furrow" John Deere
#2125, aired 1993-11-26AMERICAN BUSINESS $200: The first product sold door-to-door by this firm was its Little Dot perfume set Avon (known then as the California Perfume Co.)
#2125, aired 1993-11-26AMERICAN BUSINESS $400: In the mid-1950s, this company's ads read, "Hair color so natural, only her hairdresser knows for sure" Clairol
#2125, aired 1993-11-26AMERICAN BUSINESS $600: This New York City's department store's red star logo may have been adapted from a tattoo worn by its founder Macy's
#2125, aired 1993-11-26AMERICAN BUSINESS $800: Among the brand names owned by this firm are Meow Mix, Hostess Twinkies & Rye-Krisp Crackers Ralston Purina
#2125, aired 1993-11-26AMERICAN BUSINESS $1000: This Iowa-based company developed the agitating washing machine in 1922 & a dryer 31 years later Maytag
#2118, aired 1993-11-17BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: This package delivery firm was founded in 1907 as the American Messenger Company UPS (United Parcel Service)
#2105, aired 1993-10-29BUSINESS BIGGIES $800: In 1981 accountant Roger B. Smith became CEO of this American automaker General Motors
#2100, aired 1993-10-22IN THE MIDDLE $200: On most of American Airlines' international flights, it's the class between coach & first Business
#2096, aired 1993-10-18BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: In 1987 this company headed by Lee Iacocca bought American Motors Corp. Chrysler
#1990, aired 1993-04-09BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: In 1980 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. bought this airline's NYC headquarters building Pan American
#1906, aired 1992-12-14ORGANIZATIONS $200: "Barrister" & "Business Lawyer" are publications of this legal organization American Bar Association (or ABA)
#1837, aired 1992-09-08THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $200: After her husband was killed in 1776, she added flag making to her upholstery business Betsy Ross
#1827, aired 1992-07-07BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $800: In 1987 this co. added the optima card to its green, gold & platinum cards for more flexible payments American Express
#1703, aired 1992-01-15BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: In the '80s this credit card company bought Shearson Loeb Rhoades, E.F. Hutton & Lehman Brothers American Express
#1636, aired 1991-10-14BUSINESS BIGGIES $1000: In 1953 All American Airlines became Allegheny Airlines & in 1979 it became this U.S. Air
#1499, aired 1991-02-21BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: The Anglo American Corp. of this country is the world's largest producer of gold, diamonds & platinum South Africa
#1384, aired 1990-09-13BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: With the slogan "One world one card" this company now offers Visa & Mastercard AT&T
#1377, aired 1990-09-04INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS $1,000 (Daily Double): It merged with American-Marietta Company in 1961 Martin
#1220, aired 1989-12-15BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $100: Visa's new ads ask "Why is this card green?" & give the answer "Envy" American Express
#1053, aired 1989-03-15BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: In June 1988 American Express got permission to open the 1st cash-dispensing ATMs in this country the Soviet Union
#835, aired 1988-04-01BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $100: there's only 1 steel mill in this large city, though 20% of American steel is made in its vicinity Pittsburgh
#818, aired 1988-03-09BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: About 43% of all American cheese sold in the U.S. is made using the process invented by this cheese peddler Kraft
#810, aired 1988-02-26BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: With an interest rate of 13.5%, this co.'s Optima card set off a war in credit card industry American Express
#771, aired 1988-01-04BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $100: This car company officially "died" on August 5, 1987, but was resurrected by Chrysler as the Eagle-Jeep Div. American Motors (AMC)
#758, aired 1987-12-16AMERICAN BUSINESS $200: Miles Labs is owned by this W. German co., but Sterling Drug makes the brand of aspirin Bayer
#758, aired 1987-12-16AMERICAN BUSINESS $400: After taking over this company, Thomas Watson ordered "THINK" signs placed in every company room IBM
#758, aired 1987-12-16AMERICAN BUSINESS $600: It's known as "the AMEX" for short the American Stock Exchange
#758, aired 1987-12-16AMERICAN BUSINESS $800: If you buy Yuban, Sanka, Brim, Maxim, or Maxwell House, you're getting your coffee from this co. General Foods
#758, aired 1987-12-16AMERICAN BUSINESS $1000: In 1859, the world's 1st successful oil well was drilled just outside this Penn. town Titusville
#596, aired 1987-03-23BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: Total number of American companies now making VHS or Beta VCRs in the U.S. none
#559, aired 1987-01-29BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $800: 1st called the Curb Exchange because it did business on the street, it's USA's 2nd-biggest stock exchange American Stock Exchange
#7, aired 1984-09-18BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: U.S. company that builds Renault cars American Motors
#7, aired 1984-09-18BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: In 1950, they offered 1st all-purpose credit card Diners Club

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (20 results returned)

#8994, aired 2023-12-14BUSINESS: Of the Big 4 U.S. airlines, the 4 that each have over 15% of the domestic market, it's the youngest Southwest
#8383, aired 2021-04-21AMERICAN BUSINESS: In 2004, after a century as a household name, its last model rolled off the assembly line in Lansing, Michigan Oldsmobile
#7876, aired 2018-12-03AMERICAN BUSINESS: Last name of John, Daniel, Elisha & Edward, whose firm turned 200 in 2018 & has dressed 40 U.S. presidents Brooks
#7864, aired 2018-11-15THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION ERA: She was disowned by the Quakers after marrying an Episcopalian upholsterer in 1773 & later took over his business Betsy Ross
#7696, aired 2018-02-12AMERICAN BUSINESS: A 2007 headline said after being ridiculed since the 1950s, it "takes its victory lap" & noted the auction of one for $184,000 the Edsel
#7067, aired 2015-05-12BUSINESS: These 2 American businessmen are seen here in early 20th century photos Harley & Davidson
#6782, aired 2014-02-25BUSINESS: "The Everything Store" is a book about this company that in 2012 was home to 1% of all North American Internet traffic Amazon.com
#6210, aired 2011-09-23AMERICAN BUSINESS: In the 1880s he developed Crystal A Caramels; a product under his own name came out in 1900 Hershey
#6016, aired 2010-11-08AMERICAN BUSINESS: The mailing address for this company is P.O. Box 57, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230 Heinz
#5674, aired 2009-04-16AMERICAN BUSINESS: On Sept. 29, 2008 every stock in the S&P 500 dropped except this maker of comforting food, founded in 1869 Campbell's
#5632, aired 2009-02-17AMERICAN BUSINESS: In 1945 Mr. & Mrs. Shoen founded it after no one locally would rent them a trailer for their move from L.A. to Portland U-Haul
#5342, aired 2007-11-27CURRENT AMERICAN BUSINESS: This co.'s name is a variation on a word coined by Milton Sirotta & used in the book "Mathematics and the Imagination" Google, Inc.
#4897, aired 2005-12-20AMERICAN BUSINESSMEN: This man who died in 1984 remarked, "We're not in the hamburger business, we're in show business" Ray Kroc
#4467, aired 2004-01-27THE BUSINESS BOOKSHELF: F. Paul Pacult's "American Still Life" is the history of this over 200-year-old Kentucky company Jim Beam
#4059, aired 2002-04-04AMERICAN BUSINESS: 5 beekeepers near this Iowa city formed a honey co-op in 1921; they named it for the city, but later respelled it Sioux City
#2338, aired 1994-11-02BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: In 1993 this American company received more U.S. patents than any other in the world IBM
#1574, aired 1991-06-06AMERICAN BUSINESS: In the 1980s, this company bought Kraft & General Foods, making it No. 1 in food as well as in cigarettes Philip Morris
#1430, aired 1990-11-16ISLANDS: It's the only inhabited U.S. territory south of the equator American Samoa
#633, aired 1987-05-13BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: The book "Sold American!" deals with this industry tobacco industry
#91, aired 1985-01-14BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: Domestically oriented co. which in '68 discovered largest N. American oil field, in Alaska Arco (Atlantic Richfield)

Players (18 results returned)

Maria Bartiromo, a business anchor from CNBC 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-11). Charities: National Italian American Foundation...
Cheech Marin, an actor, comedian, director, writer and musician from Lost "He's played a cop on Nash Bridges, voiced a 1959 Chevy...
Wolf Blitzer, a journalist from The Situation Room "Since 1990, he's covered every major story for CNN, including the...
Aisha Tyler, a comedienne, host and actress from Talk Soup, Friends, The 5th Wheel and Ghost Whisperer 2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $50,000 split between the International Rescue Committee/Congo...
Scott Menke, a senior from Johns Hopkins University 2009 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Flemington, New Jersey...
Dan Smith, a student from Chicago, Illinois Season 25 3-time champion: $69,200 + $1,000. Dan Smith - a...
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Michael McKean, a Grammy winner, Oscar nominee and multi-talented performer from Hairspray and The Pajama Game "This multi-talented performer is a Grammy winner and Oscar nominee and...
Isaac Mizrahi, a fashion designer from the Style Network "Known for bringing high fashion to American women everywhere, and now...
Thomas L. Friedman, an author and foreign affairs columnist from The New York Times "He has won three Pulitzer Prizes and authored six best sellers,...
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Inta Antler, a retired computer programmer from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Season 25 1-time champion: $12,700 + $2,000. Inta Antler - A...
Michael Steele, a political analyst and host from MSNBC and Steele & Ungar "He was elected lieutenant governor of Maryland in 2003, and later...
Lewis Black, a stand-up comedian from Lewis Black's Root of All Evil "With success in films, plays, books, and TV specials, he tours...
Nick Yozamp, a junior from Washington University in St. Louis 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-A College Championship winner:...
Sid Chandrasekhar, a senior from the University of Pennsylvania from Saratoga, California 2010-B College Championship semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Jen McFann, a Peace Corps recruiter from Astoria, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $19,410 + $2,000. Jen McFann Astoria, New...
Chris Matthews, a TV host from Hardball and The Chris Matthews Show "Once a presidential speechwriter, he's had his own political talk show...



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