Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (16 results returned)
#4711, aired 2005-02-14 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $400: In March 1879 law school grad Belva Lockwood became the first woman allowed to argue here before the Supreme Court |
#4711, aired 2005-02-14 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $1,200 (Daily Double): As a girl in the 1830s she nursed her brother David through a 2-year illness (came in handy later) Clara Barton |
#4711, aired 2005-02-14 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $1200: Before she was the first black woman in Congress, she was the second in the New York State Assembly Shirley Chisholm |
#4711, aired 2005-02-14 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $1600: The motto "semper paratus" game us this nautical acronym for the WWII Women's Coast Guard Reserve SPAR |
#4711, aired 2005-02-14 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $2000: This alliterative-named woman who spied for Stonewall Jackson was not the most ladylike Southern belle Belle Boyd |
#4149, aired 2002-09-19 | HERSTORY $1000: In 1935 she piloted a plane across the Pacific Ocean from Hawaii to the American mainland Amelia Earhart |
#3910, aired 2001-09-07 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $200: Discharged in 1783, Deborah Sampson had served in this war under the name Robert Shurtleff the American Revolution |
#3910, aired 2001-09-07 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $400: It's said that she suggested 5-point stars for the U.S. flag because they could be cut with a single snip of the scissors Betsy Ross |
#3910, aired 2001-09-07 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $600: In her efforts to gain equal rights for women, she founded NOW in 1966 & became its first president Betty Friedan |
#3910, aired 2001-09-07 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $1000: In 1941 she was the only member of the House to vote against entering WWII Jeannette Rankin |
#3910, aired 2001-09-07 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): When Victoria Woodhull ran for president in 1872, she chose this man, a former slave, as her running mate Frederick Douglass |
#3018, aired 1997-10-15 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $200: It's been said that in 1776 she put 5-pointed stars on the U.S. flag because they were easier to cut Betsy Ross |
#3018, aired 1997-10-15 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $400: She wrote, "I knew then that 'W-A-T-E-R' meant the ... cool something that was flowing over my hand" Helen Keller |
#3018, aired 1997-10-15 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $600: The founder of Hull House, her bust is in the Hall of Fame for Great Americans Jane Addams |
#3018, aired 1997-10-15 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $800 (Daily Double): From 1975 to 1979 she was a Superior Court judge in Maricopa County, Arizona Sandra Day O' Connor |
#3018, aired 1997-10-15 | AMERICAN HERSTORY $1000: In 1941 she cast the sole vote in the House against entering WWII Jeannette Rankin |
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