Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#4259, aired 2003-02-20 | ANCIENT GREEK SALAD $400: When Anaximander drew this around 550 B.C. he represented it as a flat disk; 100 years later people were still doing it the Earth |
#4259, aired 2003-02-20 | ANCIENT GREEK SALAD $800: The main source of fat in the diet of an ancient Greek was this oil olive oil |
#4259, aired 2003-02-20 | ANCIENT GREEK SALAD $1200: In Athenian coinage 6 obols made 1 of these drachma |
#4259, aired 2003-02-20 | ANCIENT GREEK SALAD $2,000 (Daily Double): In the 5th century B.C. this building in Athens replaced the Temple of Zeus at Olympia as the largest building in Greece the Parthenon |
#4259, aired 2003-02-20 | ANCIENT GREEK SALAD $2000: Even back in Ancient Greece the entertainment industry loved franchises; in 418 B.C. he wrote "Clouds II" Aristophanes |
#3564, aired 2000-02-17 | ANCIENT GREEK SALAD $200: In the 400s B.C. Democritus said matter consisted of tiny indivisible bits called these Atoms |
#3564, aired 2000-02-17 | ANCIENT GREEK SALAD $400: This god came up from the underworld to woo Minthe, who wound up in edible form as mint Hades |
#3564, aired 2000-02-17 | ANCIENT GREEK SALAD $600 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Steve Smith, proud to have been a Michigan State Spartan) It's the name of a league the ancient Spartans founded, & of a war they fought against Athens Peloponnesian |
#3564, aired 2000-02-17 | ANCIENT GREEK SALAD $800: The first Greek use of this synonym for "dictator" described King Gyges of Lydia Tyrant |
#3564, aired 2000-02-17 | ANCIENT GREEK SALAD $1000: "Anabasis" chronicles the Greeks' 1500-mile retreat after fighting for Prince Cyrus of this empire Persian Empire |
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