Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (16 results returned)
#8664, aired 2022-06-16 | ALL ALLITERATIVE FAMILIAR PHRASES $200: To be near the end is to be "on your" these anatomical items last legs |
#6307, aired 2012-02-07 | ANATOMICAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: In Disney's "Cinderella", a dog is transformed into this liveried servant who attends the carriage a footman |
#6307, aired 2012-02-07 | ANATOMICAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: The TSA specifically bans this item from carry on luggage; I wonder why! brass knuckles |
#6307, aired 2012-02-07 | ANATOMICAL WORDS & PHRASES $1200: Cannellini is an Italian white type of this legume kidney bean |
#6307, aired 2012-02-07 | ANATOMICAL WORDS & PHRASES $1600: This painful condition of the front of the lower leg can be the result of running on a non-resilient surface shin splints |
#6307, aired 2012-02-07 | ANATOMICAL WORDS & PHRASES $2000: There are 2 body parts in the name of this steak from between the short loin & the chuck a ribeye |
#1676, aired 1991-12-09 | ANATOMICAL WORDS & PHRASES $100: One who acts hastily without regard for the consequences is said to "shoot from" this body part the hip |
#1676, aired 1991-12-09 | ANATOMICAL WORDS & PHRASES $200: If you're on the verge of failure you're "on your last" ones legs |
#1676, aired 1991-12-09 | ANATOMICAL WORDS & PHRASES $300: To be right on target is to be "on" this facial feature the nose |
#1676, aired 1991-12-09 | ANATOMICAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: Leo Durocher could tell you it's a synonym for back talk lip |
#1676, aired 1991-12-09 | ANATOMICAL WORDS & PHRASES $500: Things that are in close proximity are said to be "cheek by" this jowl |
#1497, aired 1991-02-19 | ANATOMICAL PHRASES $100: To work to the point of exhaustion is to "work" these "to the bone" your fingers |
#1497, aired 1991-02-19 | ANATOMICAL PHRASES $200: A boss may threaten his employees with dismissal by saying these "will roll" heads |
#1497, aired 1991-02-19 | ANATOMICAL PHRASES $300: "Beauty is in" this part "of the beholder" the eye |
#1497, aired 1991-02-19 | ANATOMICAL PHRASES $400: Someone who moves quickly "lets no grass grow under" these their feet |
#1497, aired 1991-02-19 | ANATOMICAL PHRASES $500: In the 19th c. Robert Cobden asked, "Is there any reason why we should be armed to" these body parts the teeth |
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