Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (21 results returned)

#8632, aired 2022-05-03HIDDEN ANATOMY $400: In the Middle Ages a fief in Germany could cost an arm & a leg or at least one of these a finger (in fief in Germany)
#7103, aired 2015-07-01ARMED $1200: Buying a house might cost you an arm & a leg; you could apply for an A.R.M., this type of agreement an adjustable-rate mortgage
#6352, aired 2012-04-10BALLET MISERABLE $800: At practice I was asked to do an enlevement, the raising of one of these over my head with one arm a ballerina
#5767, aired 2009-10-13ANIMAL TALK $600: It's a painful cramp in an arm or leg muscle a charley horse
#5457, aired 2008-05-06LESSER-KNOWN NAMES $400: Confederate general John Hood lost an arm at Gettysburg & one of these at Chickamauga a leg
#5176, aired 2007-02-26AN "ARM" OR A "LEG" $400: 4-word term for Gen. McClellan's Union forces that guarded D.C. against invasion across a certain river Army of the Potomac
#5176, aired 2007-02-26AN "ARM" OR A "LEG" $800: Assembled in the 1580s, it was commanded by Medina Sidonia the Spanish Armada
#5176, aired 2007-02-26AN "ARM" OR A "LEG" $1200: He's known for one-man shows like "Mambo Mouth" & for film roles like Chi Chi in "To Wong Foo..." John Leguizamo
#5176, aired 2007-02-26AN "ARM" OR A "LEG" $1600: In 1913 a major exhibit of modern art was held at NYC's 69th Regiment one of these an armory
#5176, aired 2007-02-26AN "ARM" OR A "LEG" $2000: Chaps are a type of these protective outer garments leggings
#5092, aired 2006-10-31BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS $1200: Ballplayers have used this 2-word phrase for a cramp or stiffness in an arm or leg muscle since the 1880s charley horse
#4737, aired 2005-03-22WE WERE SOLDIERS $200: For General John Bell Hood this war cost him an arm & a leg (literally) at Gettysburg & Chickamauga the Civil War
#4556, aired 2004-05-31VEGAS ON FILM $1200: Spacy 1984 film featuring the following sequence "Hit the giant jackpot and your troubles are over! Half a million dollars, folks! Who's gonna take a shot?" "Define giant jackpot." "A giant jackpot is a lot of money." "Money? Geetus? Bread? An arm and a leg?" Starman
#3980, aired 2001-12-14AN ARM & A LEG $200: It's the long bone extending from the pelvis down the leg femur
#3980, aired 2001-12-14AN ARM & A LEG $400: The arms or forelimbs of seals or whales are known as these flippers
#3980, aired 2001-12-14AN ARM & A LEG $600: This small triangular bone in the leg protects a hinged joint patella (kneecap)
#3980, aired 2001-12-14AN ARM & A LEG $800: (Here's Sarah from our Clue Crew) The exercise I'm performing is the dumbbell curl. It should help pack some meat on this 2-headed muscle biceps
#3980, aired 2001-12-14AN ARM & A LEG $1000: A mammal offspring shares its name with this fleshy leg part calf
#3345, aired 1999-03-05"CHAR"MED WORDS & PHRASES $600: It's said this term for a cramp of an arm or leg muscle originated in baseball in the 1880s charley horse
#2318, aired 1994-10-05FINANCE $800: For a house that costs an arm & a leg, a buyer may get an A.R.M., one of these an adjustable rate mortgage
#936, aired 1988-10-03FAMOUS PAIRS $400: The 2 body parts an expensive purchase might cost you an arm & a leg

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)

Players (2 results returned)

Marianne Henderson, a retired communications executive from Merry Point, Virginia Season 20 1-time champion: $13,801 + $2,000.
Andy Srinivasan, a high school science teacher from Garner, North Carolina 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $69,600...



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