Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (72 results returned)
#8753, aired 2022-11-30 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $600: Oddly, in Italian you can wish someone luck with "in bocca al lupo", "in the mouth of" this fierce animal a wolf |
#8377, aired 2021-04-13 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: If you seem smug, you look like "the cat that ate" this bird a canary |
#8377, aired 2021-04-13 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: To make a big deal out of something minor is to make a mountain out of this a molehill |
#8377, aired 2021-04-13 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1600: Exhibiting fake sorrow is this reptilian phrase crocodile tears |
#8377, aired 2021-04-13 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $2,000 (Daily Double): It's an umbrella-shaped mushroom a toadstool |
#8377, aired 2021-04-13 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $2000: This object that the Israelites worshipped at Mount Sinai now signifies crass materialism the Golden Calf |
#7835, aired 2018-10-05 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: A burden can be this simian "on your back" a monkey |
#7835, aired 2018-10-05 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: Here's a plate of these for your next party pigs in a blanket |
#7835, aired 2018-10-05 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1200: A type of bird is in this phrase for an exaggerated expression made for a selfie a duck face |
#7835, aired 2018-10-05 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1600: (Sarah shows two yoga poses on the monitor.) To do the yoga pose upward-facing dog, the entire body is lifted up the floor & the arms are straight; the thighs stay on the floor & the arms are bent in this similar pose, named for a snake cobra |
#7835, aired 2018-10-05 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $2000: Naturally, this '60s dance featured prancing leg movements the pony |
#7444, aired 2017-01-12 | BEASTLY WORDS & PHRASES $400: When it comes to paying, you this animal "up"; when it comes to hair, it's quite a "tail" pony |
#7444, aired 2017-01-12 | BEASTLY WORDS & PHRASES $800: The Beastie Boys could tell you "brass" this animal refers to weather that's really cold brass monkey |
#6759, aired 2014-01-23 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: A wee bit of drink intended to cure a hangover is called this hair of the dog |
#6759, aired 2014-01-23 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: If you get this predator's "share" of food, you're getting the biggest portion lion's share |
#6759, aired 2014-01-23 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1200: If you mess with this formal papal document, you get the horns bull |
#6759, aired 2014-01-23 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1600: In this type of "march", your arms are pinioned behind your back frog march |
#6759, aired 2014-01-23 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $2000: It makes a difference "whose" this animal "is being gored' ox |
#5736, aired 2009-07-13 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $200: Someone who pretends to be your friend is this "in the grass" a snake |
#5736, aired 2009-07-13 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: Bart Simpson would try to calm people by telling them, "don't have" one of these animals a cow |
#5736, aired 2009-07-13 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $600: Going back to the Bible, a minor problem that ruins something bigger is this insect "in the ointment" a fly |
#5736, aired 2009-07-13 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: A little-known political candidate or Oscar nominee is called a "dark" this horse |
#5736, aired 2009-07-13 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1000: If you meet the "loan" variety of this fish, watch your wallet a shark |
#4806, aired 2005-06-27 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $200: Beware of the wolf wearing this sheep's clothing |
#4806, aired 2005-06-27 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: If someone isn't really as sorry as he seems, he may shed these crocodile tears |
#4806, aired 2005-06-27 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $600: Slang term for an indoor television antenna with 2 adjustable aerials rabbit ears |
#4806, aired 2005-06-27 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: It's a regular & reliable source of income, just as dependable as a certain source of milk a cash cow |
#4806, aired 2005-06-27 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1000: The name of this mischievous black bird may be used for a chatterbox or a hoarder the magpie |
#4554, aired 2004-05-27 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $200: It's said that you can lead this animal to water, but you cannot make it drink a horse |
#4554, aired 2004-05-27 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: If you're doing very well, you're living high off this creature the hog |
#4554, aired 2004-05-27 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $600: Simian container that's a standard for hilarity a barrel of monkeys |
#4554, aired 2004-05-27 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: Something very, very rare is "as scarce as" these chicken parts hen's teeth |
#4554, aired 2004-05-27 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1000: Release a Russian blue or reveal a secret letting the cat out of the bag |
#4190, aired 2002-11-15 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: It's the subject in an experiment, whether or not he's this South American rodent guinea pig |
#4190, aired 2002-11-15 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: To pretend to be dead or unaware of something is to "play" this animal, seen here possum |
#4190, aired 2002-11-15 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1200: They're the 2 mammals used to describe a declining or rising stock market bear & bull |
#4190, aired 2002-11-15 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1600: Northerners who sympathized with the South during the Civil War were referred to as these poisonous snakes Copperheads |
#4190, aired 2002-11-15 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $2000: This term for a cheap, dirty hotel sounds like a pouch for a parasitic insect fleabag |
#4091, aired 2002-05-20 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: The Latin "inter canem et lupum" literally "between dog &" this animal, refers to twilight wolf |
#4091, aired 2002-05-20 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: Kids are thrilled to find these tight-collared sweaters named for a shelled animal under the Christmas Tree turtleneck |
#4091, aired 2002-05-20 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1200: Take a look: 4-word phrase illustrated here for a treacherous person or a hidden danger snake in the grass |
#4091, aired 2002-05-20 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1600: Told that his room isn't big enough to do this, a Dickens character says, "I don't want to...I never do" swing a cat |
#4091, aired 2002-05-20 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $2000: The British call sausages baked in batter this creature "in the hole" toad |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $200: This term for a male horse at stud also refers to a virile man Stallion |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: Freed slaves were told they'd get "40 acres and" one of these, so the phrase now signifies an empty promise A mule |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $600: Shakespeare's character named Pistol says the world is his this, "Which I with sword will open" Oyster |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: Philosophically speaking, "All" of these "are gray in the dark" Cats |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $1000: A type of fish, or a short-on-top, long-in-back hairstyle that was big in the '80s Mullet |
#3661, aired 2000-07-03 | BEASTLY WORDS & PHRASES $400: Proverbially, this crafty animal may grow gray, but never good a fox |
#3661, aired 2000-07-03 | BEASTLY WORDS & PHRASES $500: To confront someone defiantly, perhaps on his home turf, is to "beard" this animal "in his den" a lion |
#2234, aired 1994-04-28 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $400: Cavalo is the Portuguese word for this animal a horse |
#2112, aired 1993-11-09 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $100: In Esperanto this animal is a porko a pig |
#2099, aired 1993-10-21 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $100: An enemy who's disguised as a friend is one of these "in sheep's clothing" a wolf |
#2099, aired 1993-10-21 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $200: It's what the early bird does; doesn't make you want to get up early, does it? catches the worm |
#2099, aired 1993-10-21 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $300: A voracious diner is said "to eat like" one of these, which implies he should wear a feed bag a horse |
#2099, aired 1993-10-21 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: Something that may never take place won't happen "until" these farm animals "come home" the cows |
#2099, aired 1993-10-21 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $500: "Olfactory" phrase for what you do when you suspect treachery to smell a rat |
#1840, aired 1992-09-11 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $100: You don't have to be an insect to attend a sewing one of these a sewing bee |
#1840, aired 1992-09-11 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $200: The crux of a matter, or the center of a target bullseye |
#1840, aired 1992-09-11 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $300: A domineering, conceited man is one of these "of the walk" cock |
#1840, aired 1992-09-11 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: Instead of saying, "Wait a moment!" many people say, "Hold" these animals horses |
#1840, aired 1992-09-11 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $500: "Feline sleepwear" phrase for something attractive or first-rate the cat's pajamas |
#1783, aired 1992-05-06 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $100: A hoarse person doesn't have a horse in his throat but one of these amphibians a frog |
#1783, aired 1992-05-06 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $200: To tell a secret is to "let the cat out of" this the bag |
#1783, aired 1992-05-06 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $300: A creative artist's last great work is often described as this type of "bird performance" a swan song |
#1783, aired 1992-05-06 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: This "vulpine" adjective can mean conniving or sexy foxy |
#1783, aired 1992-05-06 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $500: The phrase "to separate the sheep from" these animals is derived from Matthew 25:32 the goats |
#1664, aired 1991-11-21 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $100: When accepting a present, "don't look" one of these equines "in the mouth" a gift horse |
#1664, aired 1991-11-21 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $200: Insincere people or big reptiles might feign sadness by shedding these crocodile tears |
#1664, aired 1991-11-21 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $300: This adjective describes men who are nagged, not those who are attacked by chickens hen-pecked |
#1664, aired 1991-11-21 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: "To sow" this mythical beast's "teeth" means to stir up strife or war dragon |
#1664, aired 1991-11-21 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $500: This animal may not wear gloves but its name precedes "glove" in the name of a plant of the genus Digitalis fox |
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