Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (69 results returned)
#8584, aired 2022-02-24 | HODGEPODGE $200: In the 1970s East Germany came up with ketwurst inside a roll as an alternative to this American fare hot dog |
#8315, aired 2021-01-15 | HODGEPODGE $800: In Europe moose are known as these, our word for a different big North American deer elk |
#7703, aired 2018-02-21 | HODGEPODGE $2000: Clinton's Secretary of Commerce and W's Secretary of Transportation, he was the first Asian-American Cabinet member Norman Mineta |
#7576, aired 2017-07-17 | HODGEPODGE $1000: Around the time of the American revolution a "Brown Bess", weighing about 10 pounds, was this type of firearm a musket |
#7189, aired 2015-12-10 | LATIN AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $200: World's poorest president Jose Mujica of this country legalized & distributed pot to disrupt drug dealers' revenue Uruguay |
#7189, aired 2015-12-10 | LATIN AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $400: Mexico City has a memorial to the San Patricios, men mostly from this European island who fought the U.S. in the 1840s Ireland |
#7189, aired 2015-12-10 | LATIN AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $600: Colombians sued Costa Ricans after they said this fictional character "drinks Costa Rican coffee" Juan Valdez |
#7189, aired 2015-12-10 | LATIN AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $800: Within 3 days in 2002, this country saw a coup, the cancellation of its Constitution & Chavez' reinstatement Venezuela |
#7189, aired 2015-12-10 | LATIN AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $1000: Oddly, each year Bolivia chooses a Miss Litoral beauty queen, symbolic of this, which it lost in 1884 a coastline |
#6995, aired 2015-01-30 | HODGEPODGE $600: The American Bar Association's ethical rules include protection of confidences under attorney-client this privilege |
#6375, aired 2012-05-11 | HODGEPODGE $800: This place in New York Harbor is home to the American Family Immigration History Center Ellis Island |
#4403, aired 2003-10-29 | HOLLYWOOD HODGEPODGE $2000: The "Hollywood Ten" was a group of individuals who refused to answer questions from this committee in 1947 the House Un-American Activities Committee |
#3788, aired 2001-02-07 | HODGEPODGE $400: Pop classic that includes the line "Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry" "American Pie" |
#3620, aired 2000-05-05 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $100: The Indian paintbrush has this official designation in Wyoming (no, it's not the state paintbrush) State flower |
#3620, aired 2000-05-05 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $200: A statue of this great Chinese philosopher adorns the plaza named for him in New York City's Chinatown Confucius |
#3620, aired 2000-05-05 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $300: Yee-haw! The Durango Cowgirl Classic is an all-female rodeo in this state Colorado |
#3620, aired 2000-05-05 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $400: (Hey, I'm Shemar Moore from The Young and the Restless.) I was born in this northern California city that elected Jerry Brown as its mayor in 1998 Oakland |
#3620, aired 2000-05-05 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $500: The Turquoise Trail winds along the east side of the Sandia Mountains in this state New Mexico |
#3312, aired 1999-01-19 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $100: In 1982 John Hawkins became the first black cheerleader at this school, nicknamed Ole Miss University of Mississippi |
#3312, aired 1999-01-19 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $200: Calvin Coolidge was the first president born on this patriotic holiday the Fourth of July |
#3312, aired 1999-01-19 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $300: On May 27, 1997 this 8,981-foot long San Francisco landmark marked its 60th anniversary Golden Gate Bridge |
#3312, aired 1999-01-19 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $400: Queen Victoria loved this state's Smithfield hams so much she had them shipped to England Virginia |
#3312, aired 1999-01-19 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $500: It's nicknamed the "Sagebrush State" -- after all, the sagebrush is its state flower Nevada |
#3209, aired 1998-07-09 | TOUGH HODGEPODGE $600: The South American bug seen here is of a longhorn species of this insect & grows 4 inches long: a beetle |
#3202, aired 1998-06-30 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $200: Eek! The Eek River in this state might be named for the Eskimo word for "unknown" Alaska |
#3202, aired 1998-06-30 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $400: Its state song is "The Old North State" North Carolina |
#3202, aired 1998-06-30 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $600: This "Gem State" has a gem of a motto: "Esto Perpetua (Let It Be Perpetual)" Idaho |
#3202, aired 1998-06-30 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $800: You'll find this state's highest point, which is just 442 feet, in New Castle County, near Centerville Delaware |
#3202, aired 1998-06-30 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $1000: Its state flower is the white pine cone and tassel Maine |
#3120, aired 1998-03-06 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $100: Its state flower is the Carolina Jessamine -- take a guess! South Carolina |
#3120, aired 1998-03-06 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $200: Nebraska's official one is "Beautiful Nebraska"; Ohio's is "Beautiful Ohio" state song |
#3120, aired 1998-03-06 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $300: Fort Michilimackinac in this state is a reconstruction of an 18th century fort Michigan |
#3120, aired 1998-03-06 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $400 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Brook Lee, Miss U.S.A.) I represented Hawaii in the Miss U.S.A. pageant, so I know that this king appears on Hawaii's state seal King Kamehameha |
#3120, aired 1998-03-06 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $500: You might think Georgia would have chosen this tree as its state tree, but it didn't; Texas did pecan |
#3106, aired 1998-02-16 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $200: This city's famous French Quarter is also called the Vieux Carre, which means "old square" New Orleans |
#3106, aired 1998-02-16 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $400: When it's coffee harvest time on this island, it's time for the Miss Kona Coffee Contest (Big Island of) Hawaii |
#3106, aired 1998-02-16 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $600: A 45-ton statue of a bull named Albert decorates the Iowa town named for this 19th century bird artist John James Audubon |
#3106, aired 1998-02-16 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $800: From 1854 to 1900 these 2 cities served as co-capitals of Rhode Island Providence & Newport |
#3106, aired 1998-02-16 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $1000: This president & his wife are buried on the grounds of their 18th century Virginia estate, Montpelier James Madison |
#3079, aired 1998-01-08 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $100: The White House's Diplomatic Reception Room was the site of his famous "Fireside Chats" Franklin D. Roosevelt |
#3079, aired 1998-01-08 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $200: Amos Alonzo Stagg was no dummy; he invented the football tackling dummy at this New Haven university Yale |
#3079, aired 1998-01-08 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $300: This memorial that proves that 4 heads are better than one is also called the Shrine of Democracy Mount Rushmore |
#3079, aired 1998-01-08 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $400: It's the reason Kansas has 34 stars on its state seal the number of states at the time it came into the Union |
#3079, aired 1998-01-08 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $500: The eastern part of this "Palmetto State" is the Low Country, & the western part is the Up Country South Carolina |
#2999, aired 1997-09-18 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $100: Not far from the Arctic Circle, Kotzebue is the second-largest Eskimo village in this state Alaska |
#2999, aired 1997-09-18 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $200: This Green Mountain State has half as many cows as people Vermont |
#2999, aired 1997-09-18 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $400: The highest point in this Southeastern state is just 345 feet, in Walton County near the Alabama border Florida |
#2999, aired 1997-09-18 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $500: The name of Haleakala, a dormant volcano on this Hawaiian island, means "house of the sun" Maui |
#2999, aired 1997-09-18 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $1,300 (Daily Double): Ironically, this animal found in a state nickname is no longer found there in the wild the wolverine ("The Wolverine State"--Michigan) |
#2980, aired 1997-07-11 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $100: It's West Virginia's capital, not its state dance Charleston |
#2980, aired 1997-07-11 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $200: The Henry & Edsel Ford Auditorium is part of this city's civic center Detroit |
#2980, aired 1997-07-11 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $300: In the 19th century, folks called it Tulsey Town Tulsa |
#2980, aired 1997-07-11 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $400: Norfolk in this state was home to Johnny Carson & George L. Carlson, pioneer of artificial insemination Nebraska |
#2980, aired 1997-07-11 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $500: A town in Minnesota is named for this capital of Uruguay, its sister city Montevideo |
#2933, aired 1997-05-07 | LITERARY HODGEPODGE $100: This American's 1940 novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls" takes place near Segovia, Spain Ernest Hemingway |
#2651, aired 1996-02-26 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $200: In the 1700s the poets known as the Hartford Wits were also known as this state's Wits Connecticut |
#2651, aired 1996-02-26 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $400: The first successful U.S. car powered by this was built by the Duryea Brothers in 1893 Gasoline |
#2651, aired 1996-02-26 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $600: A story says this keelboatman scared Davy Crockett's wife by dressing up in an alligator skin Mike Fink |
#2651, aired 1996-02-26 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $800: The name of these Native American people may mean "true Ute" or "water Ute" Paiute |
#2651, aired 1996-02-26 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $1000: The International Peace Garden lies on this "Peace Garden State"'s border with Manitoba North Dakota |
#2522, aired 1995-07-18 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $100: Once there were 600 of these tramlike vehicles in San Francisco; now there are only 39 cable cars |
#2522, aired 1995-07-18 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $200: In jest it's been called "a state that has 10,000 lakes and 1,000 fish" Minnesota |
#2522, aired 1995-07-18 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $300: The lighting of the Adoration scene atop Mount Branson is a Christmas tradition in this state Missouri |
#2522, aired 1995-07-18 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $400: Lancaster in this state was our nation's capital for just 1 day in 1777 Pennsylvania |
#2522, aired 1995-07-18 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $500: The first baby born in the White House was James Madison Randolph, a grandson of this president, in 1806 Thomas Jefferson |
#2440, aired 1995-03-24 | HODGEPODGE $100: As a display of mourning, the American flag should be flown in this manner at half-mast |
#2027, aired 1993-06-01 | HISTORICAL HODGEPODGE $400: Lord Byron contributed to this American trailblazer's fame by writing about him in "Don Juan" Daniel Boone |
#1790, aired 1992-05-15 | HODGEPODGE $1000: In 1977 John Neumann, a bishop of Philadelphia, became the first American male to be made this saint |
#959, aired 1988-11-03 | HODGEPODGE $1000: In literature it's the American monetary equivalent to the British penny dreadful dime novel |
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