Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (36 results returned)
#7682, aired 2018-01-23 | ANIMALS $2000: In 2017 the oldest this type of aquatic mammal in captivity died at age 69 in a Florida county of the same name a manatee |
#7422, aired 2016-12-13 | ALL ABOUT ANIMALS $400: Including the giant & sea species, they're the most aquatic members of the weasel family otters |
#7400, aired 2016-11-11 | ENTERTAINING ANIMALS $1000: On film a Maine harbormaster & his family have their hands full with "Andre", one of these aquatic mammals a seal |
#7085, aired 2015-06-05 | "SHO" TIME $1600: A large group of aquatic animals, or an area of shallow water shoal |
#6228, aired 2011-10-19 | BIOLO"G" $400: Organs found behind the head in certain aquatic animals & specialized for oxygen exchange gills |
#5828, aired 2010-01-06 | ANIMALS IN MOVIES? $1600: Jon Cryer's aquatic name in "Pretty in Pink" Duckie |
#5828, aired 2010-01-06 | ANIMALS IN MOVIES? $2000: Tim Matheson's aquatic name in "Animal House" Otter |
#5354, aired 2007-12-13 | ANIMALS $400: The Venus's flower basket is one of the most attractive of these porous aquatic creatures a sponge |
#5011, aired 2006-05-29 | ANIMALS $600: The bulls of this tusked aquatic mammal also known as the morse may weigh over 3,000 pounds the walrus |
#4998, aired 2006-05-10 | WHEN AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS ATTACK $600: This aquatic animal's bill senses electrical fields; a 1980s test found it attacked a 1.5 V battery 88 out of 88 times a platypus |
#3001, aired 1997-09-22 | ANIMALS $800: The fur of this aquatic rodent has been sold as "Hudson seal" a muskrat |
#2898, aired 1997-03-19 | SCIENCE $100: These respiratory organs of aquatic animals occur in oysters & some insect larvae as well as in fish Gills |
#2888, aired 1997-03-05 | ANIMALS $100: A moon jelly is a luminescent type of this aquatic animal a jellyfish |
#2714, aired 1996-05-23 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $100: Hermatypic coral are the type that build these structures reefs |
#2714, aired 1996-05-23 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $200: The loggerhead, this type of animal, comes ashore to lay its eggs turtle |
#2714, aired 1996-05-23 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $300: When the brook species of this fish mates with the brown, it produces the tiger type trout |
#2714, aired 1996-05-23 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $400: The clown fish lives inside these sea anemone extremities & seems immune to their stings tentacles |
#2714, aired 1996-05-23 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $500: Toothed whales feed on fish & squid & this group of whales feeds mainly on zooplankton baleen whales |
#2579, aired 1995-11-16 | FAMILIAR PHRASES $200: Many aquatic animals swim open-mouthed & appear to drink constantly, hence the phrase "to drink like" this a fish |
#2493, aired 1995-06-07 | ANIMALS $100: To haul itself onto the ice, this aquatic mammal often uses its long tusks as hooks the walrus |
#2390, aired 1995-01-13 | ANIMALS $500 (Daily Double): This aquatic rodent is named for the odor that it emits a muskrat |
#2289, aired 1994-07-14 | ANIMALS $500: Certain aquatic turtles, including the diamondback, are called this, from an Algonquian word a terrapin |
#1957, aired 1993-02-23 | BIOLOGY $800: Common name of the non-mobile aquatic animals scientifically called Porifera, or "having pores" sponges |
#1956, aired 1993-02-22 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $100: The name of this animal is from 2 Greek words meaning "eight feet" octopus |
#1956, aired 1993-02-22 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $200: This Arctic mammal uses its tusks as a weapon & to dig for clams & other shellfish walrus |
#1956, aired 1993-02-22 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $300: Reaching a length of 8 inches, it's the largest frog in the U.S. & Canada bullfrog |
#1956, aired 1993-02-22 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $400: In the U.S. the most common type of this fowl raised for profit is the White Pekin duck |
#1956, aired 1993-02-22 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $500: The 2 major groups of these mammals are toothed & baleen whales |
#3, aired 1990-06-30 | BIOLOGY $200: Class of animals so named because they have an aquatic larval stage & terrestrial adult lives amphibians |
#1, aired 1990-06-16 | ANIMALS $1000: Salamanders called newts when aquatic are called this when terrestrial efts |
#1278, aired 1990-03-07 | STATE ANIMALS $100: Both New York & Oregon have this "eager" aquatic mammal as their state animal a beaver |
#878, aired 1988-06-01 | ANIMALS $500: The male of this Arctic aquatic mammal has a single spiral tusk narwhal |
#831, aired 1988-03-28 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $500: The salamanders called "efts" in their terrestrial stage are called this when aquatic adults newts |
#735, aired 1987-11-13 | ANIMALS $500: Types of this aquatic creature include chimney, sheep's-wool, & common bath the sponge |
#641, aired 1987-05-25 | ANIMALS $400: Of the civet, otter, & badger, the mammal that's considered aquatic otter |
#362, aired 1986-01-28 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $100: "Class" size of these groups can range from under 25 to hundreds of millions schools of fish |
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