Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (183 results returned)

#9068, aired 2024-03-27ARCHITECTS $400: One of the masterminds behind the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 was Daniel Burnham of this Midwestern "School" the Chicago School
#9068, aired 2024-03-27ARCHITECTS $800: In the 1960s Black architect Paul Williams co-designed the Ira Aldridge Theater at this D.C. university Howard
#9068, aired 2024-03-27ARCHITECTS $1200: He saw himself as a trimtab, a small but powerful rudder, for humanity, & his tombstone says, "'Call me Trimtab'-Bucky" Fuller
#9068, aired 2024-03-27ARCHITECTS $1600: With his impressive Duomo in Florence, he was called the architect who "renewed Roman masonry work" Brunelleschi
#9068, aired 2024-03-27ARCHITECTS $2000: During her Pritzker Prize acceptance speech, she said her secular & modern childhood in Iraq was an influence on her career Hadid
#9054, aired 2024-03-07BRIDGERS $400: RO&AD Architects built a Dutch bridge that parts the waters rather than going over them, so it's named for this biblical man Moses
#8897, aired 2023-06-20ARCHITECTS $200: Jean Nouvel says this building in Nantes, France is meant to convey the open impartiality of justice a courthouse
#8897, aired 2023-06-20ARCHITECTS $400: One of the last buildings Zaha Hadid worked on was a Beijing tower with one of these Latin-named inner spaces over 600' tall an atrium
#8897, aired 2023-06-20ARCHITECTS $600: After World War II, these evolved Moorish to Modernists as in architect Percival Goodman's Shaarey Zedek in suburban Detroit temples (synagogues)
#8897, aired 2023-06-20ARCHITECTS $1000: Minoru Yamasaki designed the arched airport terminal in this U.S. city associated with both arches & aviation St. Louis
#8897, aired 2023-06-20ARCHITECTS $1,500 (Daily Double): In the 1690s he began designing the twin-domed Royal Hospital for seamen in London Sir Christopher Wren
#1, aired 2023-05-0810-LETTER WORDS $2000: Pooch & pals are sitting pretty on the rock slab with this name familiar to architects & engineers Cantilever (Rock)
#8820, aired 2023-03-03ART MOVEMENTS $1200: In the 18th century British architects began a revival of this medieval style, pointed arches & all Gothic
#8698, aired 2022-09-14BUILDINGS $1000: Anthemius of Tralles & Isidorus of Miletus were the architects of this cathedral whose name means holy wisdom Hagia Sophia
#8628, aired 2022-04-27ARCHITECTS $400: Daniel Burnham designed these stores named for their separate areas of goods, including Selfridges & Wanamaker's department stores
#8628, aired 2022-04-27ARCHITECTS $800: The many Southern California designs of Paul R. Williams include the Beverly Wilshire Hotel at the end of this swanky drive Rodeo Drive
#8628, aired 2022-04-27ARCHITECTS $1200: Israel's most famous architect, Moshe Safdie designed the Holocaust History Museum for this Jerusalem Remembrance Center Yad Vashem
#8628, aired 2022-04-27ARCHITECTS $1600: Thanks to architect Norman Foster, this London museum has a glass-enclosed courtyard the British Museum
#8628, aired 2022-04-27ARCHITECTS $2000: A palace that this architect built in the 1880s for his patron Eusebi Güell is a Barcelona landmark Antoni Gaudí
#8444, aired 2021-07-15ARCHITECTS $400: Pioneering California architect Julia Morgan designed several residences for this man, including his San Simeon Castle Hearst
#8444, aired 2021-07-15ARCHITECTS $1200: In the 1600s, Inigo Jones introduced town planning to London by creating this "Garden", considered London's first city square Covent Garden
#8444, aired 2021-07-15ARCHITECTS $1600: Oscar Niemeyer's Museum of Contemporary Art in this, his native country, is a landmark of modern architecture Brazil
#8444, aired 2021-07-15ARCHITECTS $2000: Appropriately, this French-born man's grave at Arlington overlooks the city beyond, which he designed & laid out Pierre L'Enfant
#8444, aired 2021-07-15ARCHITECTS $3,000 (Daily Double): Here is this architect outside his famous pyramid I.M. Pei
#8263, aired 2020-10-21ARCHITECTS & ARCHITECTURE $400: The firm of Albert Kahn, architect of choice for Henry Ford, is still designing from its headquarters in this city Detroit
#8263, aired 2020-10-21ARCHITECTS & ARCHITECTURE $800: Pier Luigi Nervi innovated the use of steel-reinforced this material for buildings, & he even built boats from it concrete
#8263, aired 2020-10-21ARCHITECTS & ARCHITECTURE $1200: Travertine stone reflecting the Los Angeles sunlight is a feature of this art "Center" named for an oil tycoon the Getty
#8263, aired 2020-10-21ARCHITECTS & ARCHITECTURE $1600: Louis Sullivan was a student at this school now in Cambridge, home of America's first architecture school MIT
#8263, aired 2020-10-21ARCHITECTS & ARCHITECTURE $2000: Kleinhans Music Hall in Buffalo, New York was designed by these father & son Finnish architects, Eliel & Eero Saarinen
#8067, aired 2019-10-08MAKE LIGHT WORK $1000: John Alcott & Emmanuel Lubezki, people in this profession, are noted for creative use of natural light cinematographers
#7288, aired 2016-04-27AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $400: After the crash of 1929, he began designing his "Usonian" homes, affordable housing for the middle class Frank Lloyd Wright
#7288, aired 2016-04-27AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $800: In 1906 Stanford White was killed by the jealous husband of a showgirl at this NYC sports arena he designed Madison Square Garden
#7288, aired 2016-04-27AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $1200: Welton Becket & associates designed the round headquarters for this record label on Vine Street in Los Angeles Capitol Records
#7288, aired 2016-04-27AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $1600: This Finnish American is seen here seated in a prototype of his womb chair in 1947 Saarinen
#7288, aired 2016-04-27AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $3,000 (Daily Double): Henry Richardson influenced the Chicago school with such designs as the Glessner House & this department store Marshall Field's
#7235, aired 2016-02-12COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $600: A detailed outline of a course of action; it's not just for architects a blueprint
#7163, aired 2015-11-04BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS $1000: Legend says the architects of this cathedral were blinded so they could never again create anything as beautiful St. Basil's
#7150, aired 2015-10-16ARCHITECTS $400: Architect Bertrand Goldberg changed this city's skyline with the twin towers of Marina City on State Street Chicago
#7150, aired 2015-10-16ARCHITECTS $1200: Renzo Piano designed the Manhattan building that in 2007 became the new home of this over 150-year-old newspaper The New York Times
#7150, aired 2015-10-16ARCHITECTS $1600: In 1949 he built his famous "Glass House" in New Canaan, Conn., a simple rectangle in the Modernist style Philip Johnson
#7150, aired 2015-10-16ARCHITECTS $2000: The Iowa courthouse seen here was designed by George Elmslie, a follower of Frank Lloyd Wright, in this flatland style Prairie Style
#7150, aired 2015-10-16ARCHITECTS $2,800 (Daily Double): In 1982 he completed his first project in his native China, the Fragrant Hill Hotel in Beijing I.M. Pei
#6851, aired 2014-06-02INDIA $400: Construction on this city designed by 2 British architects began in 1912 but was delayed during World War I New Delhi
#6692, aired 2013-10-22COURTS OF ALL SORTS $600: This city's Superior Court Tower was designed by the architects who did the Getty Villa, not too far off Los Angeles
#6558, aired 2013-03-06& WHAT DO YOU DO? $1000: Renzo Piano & Walter Gropius architects
#6556, aired 2013-03-04AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $400 (Daily Double): His projects in the country of his birth include the Suzhou Museum I.M. Pei
#6556, aired 2013-03-04AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $400: The Senate & house wings as we know them of this D.C. building were added by Thomas Walter in the 1850s the Capitol
#6556, aired 2013-03-04AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $800: Michael Graves, a leader of the post-modernism movement, designed hotels for this Orlando-area theme park Disney World
#6556, aired 2013-03-04AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $1200: In 1904 in Buffalo he designed one of the USA's first all air-conditioned office buildings Frank Lloyd Wright
#6556, aired 2013-03-04AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $2000: California's first licensed female architect, Julia Morgan, designed this tycoon's castle Hearst
#6103, aired 2011-03-09YAD VASHEM $2000: (Alex walks through the Valley of the Communities at Yad Vashem.) The Valley of the Communities is a labyrinth of great walls with the names of over 5,000 communities, most of which no longer exist; now the architects were inspired by this biblical prophet's vision of the Valley of the Dry Bones Ezekiel
#6037, aired 2010-12-07WORLD BOOK DESCRIBES THE "G" MAN $1000: "One of the most original and provocative American architects working today" (Frank) Gehry
#5979, aired 2010-09-16MAKE IT RIGHT $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from New Orleans, LA.) The architects who designed Make It Right homes all used the tradition of this type of home, suited to the narrow New Orleans lots with high ceilings to let heat rise a shotgun shack
#5952, aired 2010-06-29ARCHITECTS $400: The art of this center named for an oilman is housed in a Los Angeles hilltop complex designed by Richard Meier (the) Getty (Center)
#5952, aired 2010-06-29ARCHITECTS $800: From 1887 to 1893 he was chief draftsman for the Chicago firm of Adler & Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright
#5952, aired 2010-06-29ARCHITECTS $1200: In the 1970s this Chinese American designed the aluminum-clad skyscraper at 88 Pine Street in New York City I.M. Pei
#5952, aired 2010-06-29ARCHITECTS $1600: In 1657 he was appointed professor of astronomy at London's Gresham College Christopher Wren
#5952, aired 2010-06-29ARCHITECTS $2000: His designs are seen in the film "Triumph of the Will"; after WWII he spent 20 years in Spandau Prison Albert Speer
#5698, aired 2009-05-20ARCHITECTS $400: Richard Rogers has gained notice with designs for these facilities, like the new area terminal at Madrid's Barajas airports
#5698, aired 2009-05-20ARCHITECTS $800: In 1970 Paolo Soleri began building Arcosanti, an experimental town near Prescott in this state Arizona
#5698, aired 2009-05-20ARCHITECTS $1200: In 1932 this engineer & dome designer founded the Dymaxion corporation Buckminster Fuller
#5698, aired 2009-05-20ARCHITECTS $1600: In 1791 Washington commissioned him to design the District of Columbia, but fired him a year later (Pierre) L'Enfant
#5698, aired 2009-05-20ARCHITECTS $2000: In 1881 this skyscraper pioneer formed a partnership with Dankmar Adler in Chicago (Louis) Sullivan
#5587, aired 2008-12-16AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $400: The first geodesic dome was built in 1922 in Germany, but it was this man who received a patent for it 32 years later (Buckminster) Fuller
#5587, aired 2008-12-16AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue) He did some early work on buildings as a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the 1880s, assisting the construction supervisor of Science Hall Frank Lloyd Wright
#5587, aired 2008-12-16AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $1200: The firm of Pei & Partners designed this Boston landmark tower completed in 1976 the Hancock tower
#5587, aired 2008-12-16AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $2000: In 1818 he was appointed supervising architect of the National Capitol Charles Bulfinch
#5587, aired 2008-12-16AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $2,100 (Daily Double): This Finnish American not only designed Dulles Intl. Airport, he also created furniture, especially chairs Eero Saarinen
#5545, aired 2008-10-17JONES $1000: One of England's first great architects, he designed Covent Garden in the 1630s Inigo Jones
#5391, aired 2008-02-04ARCHITECTURE $800: According to one grisly legend, this czar blinded the architects of Moscow's St. Basil's Cathedral Ivan the Terrible
#5235, aired 2007-05-18"HIT"TING $1000: Renzo Piano & William Keck are famous as these architects
#5096, aired 2006-11-06ACROPOLIS NOW $1600: The Acropolis complex built by the ancient architects Ictinus & Callicrates was in this simple classical order Doric
#5064, aired 2006-09-21CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $200: At least 10 architects worked on this church after Pope Julius II decided to rebuild it in 1506 St. Peter's Cathedral (in Rome)
#4971, aired 2006-04-03THINGS ARCHITECTS SHOULD KNOW $200: 4-letter term for an upright piece of wood or steel forming the inner frame of a wall a stud
#4971, aired 2006-04-03THINGS ARCHITECTS SHOULD KNOW $400: This 4-letter term refers to the fixed or moveable framework of a window in which a pane of glass is set a sash
#4971, aired 2006-04-03THINGS ARCHITECTS SHOULD KNOW $600: The ridge board of a roof is there to support the common ones of these that support the roof covering roof rafters
#4971, aired 2006-04-03THINGS ARCHITECTS SHOULD KNOW $800: A vampire will probably never bite you in the apse, as it's usually found in one of these buildings a church
#4971, aired 2006-04-03THINGS ARCHITECTS SHOULD KNOW $1000: Clinkers, face & cored are types of these building materials bricks
#4918, aired 2006-01-18REBUILDING $600: Architects like Louis Sullivan flocked to this Midwest city to help rebuild it in the years after an 1871 disaster Chicago
#4859, aired 2005-10-27ARCHITECTS $400: His last important building, the Marin County Civic Ctr., was completed by his students at the Taliesin Foundation Frank Lloyd Wright
#4859, aired 2005-10-27ARCHITECTS $800: He lived as a youth in Hong Kong where in the 1980s he designed the Bank of China office building (I.M.) Pei
#4859, aired 2005-10-27ARCHITECTS $1200: Walter Gropius founded this innovative design school at Weimar in 1919 the Bauhaus
#4859, aired 2005-10-27ARCHITECTS $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1929 he created the "Barcelona Chair", a chair of curved steel bands cantilevered to support cushions Mies van der Rohe
#4859, aired 2005-10-27ARCHITECTS $2000: In the 1940s Oscar Niemeyer was chief architect of Pampulha, a new suburb near Belo Horizonte in this country Brazil
#4789, aired 2005-06-02ARCHITECTS $200: In 1858 Frederick Law Olmsted submitted a plan for this, America's first great urban park Central Park
#4789, aired 2005-06-02ARCHITECTS $400: Born in Canton, China in 1917, he designed Boston's John Hancock Tower I.M. Pei
#4789, aired 2005-06-02ARCHITECTS $600: Completed in 1930, this William Van Alen skyscraper in NYC is in the art deco style the Chrysler Building
#4789, aired 2005-06-02ARCHITECTS $800: Danish architect Jorn Utzon's plan for this New South Wales landmark was chosen in 1957 from 233 entries the Sydney Opera House
#4789, aired 2005-06-02ARCHITECTS $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Pittsburgh, PA.) This American architect, born in 1906 & known for his work in glass, designed PPG Place, made with 20,000 pieces of glass Philip Johnson
#4779, aired 2005-05-19EUROPEAN ARCHITECTS $400: Karl Von Hasenauer was one of the leading architects of the Ringstrasse in this world capital Vienna
#4779, aired 2005-05-19EUROPEAN ARCHITECTS $800: In the late 1600s he designed hospitals at Chelsea & at Greenwich Wren
#4779, aired 2005-05-19EUROPEAN ARCHITECTS $1200: The last name of Eliel, the Finn who wrote "The Search for Form in Art & Architecture"; his son was a famous architect, too Saarinen
#4779, aired 2005-05-19EUROPEAN ARCHITECTS $1600: One of the most famous homes he designed in the 1920s was that of Swiss collector Raoul La Roche Le Corbusier
#4779, aired 2005-05-19EUROPEAN ARCHITECTS $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the stage of the Majestic Theatre in New York.) This set for "The Phantom of the Opera" was inspired by the real Paris opera house, designed by this 19th century Frenchman Charles Garnier
#4647, aired 2004-11-16OUR FOUNDING FATHERS $1,000 (Daily Double): One of the leading architects of the Revolution was this second cousin of the second U.S. president Samuel Adams
#4633, aired 2004-10-27ENTER & DESIGN IN, PLEASE $2000: A painter & two architects designed the 1935 studio 42 model of one of these for Olivetti a typewriter
#4336, aired 2003-06-09ARCHITECTS & DESIGNERS $400: His "Prairie Style" wasn't always comfy; he once quipped that he was almost always black & blue from his own furniture Frank Lloyd Wright
#4336, aired 2003-06-09ARCHITECTS & DESIGNERS $800: Bernini, one of this basilica's great architects, designed the magnificent baldacchino over its papal altar St. Peter's Basilica
#4336, aired 2003-06-09ARCHITECTS & DESIGNERS $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the set of Hairspray.) "Hairspray" boasts sets by architect David Rockwell, who designed this L.A. theatre, the new home of the Oscars the Kodak Theatre
#4336, aired 2003-06-09ARCHITECTS & DESIGNERS $2,000 (Daily Double): Famous for his "Red Blue" chair, architect Gerrit Rietveld was a leading member of this country's De Stijl group The Netherlands/Holland
#4336, aired 2003-06-09ARCHITECTS & DESIGNERS $2000: The best-known piece of furniture designed by Mies van der Rohe is the chair named for this Spanish city Barcelona
#4315, aired 2003-05-09PYRAMID OF JEOPARDY! $200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew gives all the clues in this category, while Jimmy receives.) I.M. Pei, Maya Lin, Le Corbusier famous architects
#4282, aired 2003-03-25ARCHITECTS NEED TO KNOW $400: This poured material is strong in compression, but may have steel reinforcing it to increase the tensile strength concrete
#4282, aired 2003-03-25ARCHITECTS NEED TO KNOW $800: The underlying base of a building, a base of sand & gravel soil is best for it foundation
#4282, aired 2003-03-25ARCHITECTS NEED TO KNOW $1200: Gypsum wallboard is commonly known as this sheetrock
#4282, aired 2003-03-25ARCHITECTS NEED TO KNOW $1600: These should be 34" to 38" above the tread nosing & have a 1 1/2" to 2" grip handrail (when you're going up & down stairs)
#4282, aired 2003-03-25ARCHITECTS NEED TO KNOW $2000: A parking stall should be 9' X 19' & a stall for this should be at least 30" wide with a 24" clearance in front toilet
#4086, aired 2002-05-13ARCHITECTS $400: This Asian-born architect designed Boston's John Hancock Tower I.M. Pei
#4086, aired 2002-05-13ARCHITECTS $800: From his mother's surname, the "Glass Skyscraper" architect added van der Rohe to this name Mies
#4086, aired 2002-05-13ARCHITECTS $1200: Frank Lloyd Wright was a pupil of this noted Chicago architect, whom Wright called his "Lieber Meister" (Louis) Sullivan
#4086, aired 2002-05-13ARCHITECTS $1600: This American architect who turned 95 in 2001 is known for his "Glass House" of 1949 Philip Johnson
#4086, aired 2002-05-13ARCHITECTS $2000: Surveyor General of royal buildings, he designed & constructed London's Covent Garden in the early 1630s Inigo Jones
#3898, aired 2001-07-11ARCHITECTS $100: In 1805 Charles Bulfinch enlarged this city's Faneuil Hall Boston
#3898, aired 2001-07-11ARCHITECTS $200: Canberra designer Walter Burley Griffin served as this American architect's assistant from 1901 to 1906 Frank Lloyd Wright
#3898, aired 2001-07-11ARCHITECTS $300: Richard Hunt, the first American to attend the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, designed this statue's stone-&-concrete pedestal the Statue of Liberty
#3898, aired 2001-07-11ARCHITECTS $500: Albert Speer, who designed a stadium for this city, was convicted of war crimes in trials there Nuremberg
#3898, aired 2001-07-11ARCHITECTS $1,000 (Daily Double): Cass Gilbert designed this merchant's NYC skyscraper for 270,000,000 nickels or 135,000,000 dimes F.W. Woolworth (the Woolworth Building)
#3892, aired 2001-07-03ANCIENT TIMES $300: Greek architects Callicrates & Ictinus used a Doric design for this Acropolis topper the Parthenon
#3876, aired 2001-06-11SEEMS LIKE ANCIENT TIMES $600: Egyptian ruler Snefru had to have a second one of these built after architects messed up the first Pyramid
#3811, aired 2001-03-12ARCHITECTS $200: In 1932 he founded the Taliesin Fellowship in which students paid to live & work with him (Frank Lloyd) Wright
#3811, aired 2001-03-12ARCHITECTS $400: He designed the geodesic dome for the United States Pavilion at Expo '67 in Montreal Buckminster Fuller
#3811, aired 2001-03-12ARCHITECTS $600: Andrea Palladio's Villa Rotunda near Vicenza, Italy was a major influence on his design for Monticello Jefferson
#3811, aired 2001-03-12ARCHITECTS $800: This Finn won 2nd prize in the Chicago Tribune building contest in 1922 & moved to the U.S. the following year Saarinen
#3811, aired 2001-03-12ARCHITECTS $1000: From 1920 to 1925 he & French painter Amedee Ozenfant edited L'Esprit Nouveau, an avant-garde magazine Le Corbusier
#3697, aired 2000-10-03ODDS & ENDS $100: The Time Almanac states "There is little reason to believe that the architects intended" this "to lean" the Leaning Tower of Pisa
#3673, aired 2000-07-19ARCHITECTS $100: Minoru Yamasaki reached new heights with this New York City complex World Trade Center
#3673, aired 2000-07-19ARCHITECTS $200: William Pereira erected his Transamerica "Pyramid" in this city San Francisco
#3673, aired 2000-07-19ARCHITECTS $300: Charles Bulfinch, who contributed to the Capitol in Washington, D.C., designed this city's state house on Beacon Hill Boston
#3673, aired 2000-07-19ARCHITECTS $400: Dallas-Fort Worth Airport architect Gyo Obata helped design this Smithsonian museum Air & Space Museum
#3673, aired 2000-07-19ARCHITECTS $500: Louis Skidmore designed the secret atomic site that became this Tennessee town Oak Ridge
#3094, aired 1998-01-29ARCHITECTS $200: The Old State House Charles Bullfinch designed for this Connecticut city is now the city hall Hartford
#3094, aired 1998-01-29ARCHITECTS $400: Two 60,000-pound statues of these graceful birds top a Disney World hotel designed by Michael Graves swans
#3094, aired 1998-01-29ARCHITECTS $600: Philip Johnson designed the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden at this Manhattan museum MOMA (the Museum of Modern Art)
#3094, aired 1998-01-29ARCHITECTS $800: I.M. Pei designed the 75-story Texas Commerce Tower, the tallest building in this city Houston
#3094, aired 1998-01-29ARCHITECTS $1000: In the 1960s John Carl Warnecke redesigned this city's Lafeyette Square to include 2 new government buildings Washington, D.C.
#3047, aired 1997-11-25AWARDS $1000: In 1996 the American Society of these architects gave awards to a bus shelter & a park landscape architects
#3004, aired 1997-09-25ARCHITECTS $200: Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau designed the Pont Neuf across this river the Seine
#3004, aired 1997-09-25ARCHITECTS $400: Eduard Schaubert helped guide the rebuilding of this Greek capital under King Otto Athens
#3004, aired 1997-09-25ARCHITECTS $600: His original middle name was Lincoln; he changed it to Lloyd Frank Lloyd Wright
#3004, aired 1997-09-25ARCHITECTS $800: While teaching at Harvard, this Bauhaus founder helped design the Harvard University Graduate Center Walter Gropius
#3004, aired 1997-09-25ARCHITECTS $1000: Charles Bulfinch served on this city's Board of Selectmen from 1791 to 1817 Boston
#2950, aired 1997-05-30FAMOUS RUFFOS $400: Architects Pietro Solario & Marco Ruffo built the wall around this Moscow landmark circa 1490 the Kremlin
#2899, aired 1997-03-20AWARDS $400: In 1966 this St. Louis structure was awarded the Henry Bacon Medal by the American Institute of Architects Gateway Arch
#2654, aired 1996-02-29LESSER KNOWN NAMES $500 (Daily Double): A diplomat in Latin America, Sumner Welles was one of the chief architects of this FDR policy the Good Neighbor Policy
#2398, aired 1995-01-25ARCHITECTURE $200: Ancient Greek architects Ictinus & Callicrates built this temple dedicated to Athena the Parthenon
#2263, aired 1994-06-08ARCHITECTS $100: Charles Robert Cockerell designed this British university's Ashmolean Museum Oxford
#2263, aired 1994-06-08ARCHITECTS $200: Julia Morgan built one of the world's most lavish homes for W.R. Hearst at this site San Simeon
#2263, aired 1994-06-08ARCHITECTS $300: Greek architect Constantinos Doxiadis planned Islamabad, this country's new capital Pakistan
#2263, aired 1994-06-08ARCHITECTS $400: Born Andrea di Pietro della Gondola, he was renamed Palladio for this Greek goddess of wisdom Pallas Athena
#2263, aired 1994-06-08ARCHITECTS $500: Bernini worked on the baldacchino of this basilica before becoming its architect St. Peter's
#2245, aired 1994-05-13WORLD CAPITALS $400: This Indian capital was designed by architects Sir Herbert Baker & Sir Edwin Lutyens New Delhi
#2217, aired 1994-04-05ARCHITECTURE $100: Francis Greenway of New South Wales was among the first of this country's leading architects Australia
#1665, aired 1991-11-22ARCHITECTS $200: Robert Mills designed this D.C. structure, for a few years the world's tallest the Washington Monument
#1665, aired 1991-11-22ARCHITECTS $400: Julia Morgan, the first licensed woman architect in California, designed San Simeon for this magnate (William Randolph) Hearst
#1665, aired 1991-11-22ARCHITECTS $600: Pierre Lescot, Claude Perrault & l.M. Pei are some of the designers of this museum complex the Louvre
#1665, aired 1991-11-22ARCHITECTS $800: This Wisconsin-born architect worked for Louis H. Sullivan from 1887-93 Frank Lloyd Wright
#1665, aired 1991-11-22ARCHITECTS $1000: Colonial architect Peter Harrison is noted for this R.I. city's Redwood Library & Touro Synagogue Newport
#1573, aired 1991-06-05ARCHITECTS $200: Thomas Walter designed an iron dome to replace this D.C. building's original one the Capitol
#1573, aired 1991-06-05ARCHITECTS $400: Buckminster Fuller designed this type of dome for the U.S. Pavilion at Expo 67 a geodesic dome
#1573, aired 1991-06-05ARCHITECTS $600: This Doric temple on the Acropolis was built by Ictinus & Callicrates the Parthenon
#1573, aired 1991-06-05ARCHITECTS $800: Ludwig Mies appended this, his mother's surname, to his own van der Rohe
#1573, aired 1991-06-05ARCHITECTS $1000: "Inside the Third Reich" is a memoir by this man, Hitler's chief architect Albert Speer
#1562, aired 1991-05-21ARCHITECTURE $400: In 1932 he organized the Taliesin Fellowship, a training program for architects Frank Lloyd Wright
#1531, aired 1991-04-08DESIGN $100: Charles Rennie Mackintosh of this country was 1 of the most innovative Art Nouveau architects Scotland
#1417, aired 1990-10-30ARCHITECTURE $200: Shreve, Lamb & Harmon were the architects of this building, the world's tallest for more than 4 decades Empire State Building
#1330, aired 1990-05-18THE 18th CENTURY $1000: Robert Clive was one of the major architects of British power in this colony India
#1273, aired 1990-02-28ARCHITECTURE $600: In 1947 architects from 5 countries were engaged to design this complex the United Nations headquarters
#1219, aired 1989-12-14ARCHITECTS $100: Christopher Wren redesigned many of the churches in this city after the Great Fire of 1666 London
#1219, aired 1989-12-14ARCHITECTS $200: You can buy copies of the china this architect designed for Tokyo's Imperial Hotel Frank Lloyd Wright
#1219, aired 1989-12-14ARCHITECTS $300: Charles Garnier designed this city's famed opera house, as the "Phantom" could tell you Paris
#1219, aired 1989-12-14ARCHITECTS $400: Refusing to live in a "used" palace, he had Albert Speer design him a new one Hitler
#1219, aired 1989-12-14ARCHITECTS $500: I. M. Pei, who was born in this country, became a U.S. citizen in 1954 China
#1216, aired 1989-12-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $200: 12th c. Bishop de Sully selected the site, hired the architects & bought materials for this Paris cathedral Notre Dame
#1128, aired 1989-06-28ARCHITECTS $1000: Last name of 17th century British architect Inigo, who designed sets & costumes as well as buildings Jones
#1128, aired 1989-06-28ARCHITECTS $3,400 (Daily Double): This U.S. president's designs were greatly inspired by 16th century Ital. architect Andrea Palladio Thomas Jefferson
#998, aired 1988-12-28ARTISTS $300: Besides being a painter, Raphael was one of the most important architects in this country Italy
#738, aired 1987-11-18BRITISH ARCHITECTS $100: He co-designed Osborne House, the royal residence on the Isle of Wight, for his wife Queen Victoria Prince Albert
#738, aired 1987-11-18BRITISH ARCHITECTS $200: Sir Charles Barry's greatest work was the Palace of Westminster, also known as this gov't building the Houses of Parliament
#738, aired 1987-11-18BRITISH ARCHITECTS $300: Sir Robert Smirke's masterpiece was this London museum based on classical Greek designs The British Museum
#738, aired 1987-11-18BRITISH ARCHITECTS $400: The aviary at London Zoo was designed by this ex-husband of Princess Margaret Antony Armstrong-Jones (aka Lord Snowdon)
#738, aired 1987-11-18BRITISH ARCHITECTS $500: Sir Basil Spence designed this controversial Coventry building which many thought too modern Coventry Cathedral
#166, aired 1985-04-29CHICAGO $200: Architects Jenny, Burnham & Sullivan were recruited in 1871 for task of rebuilding after this event the Great Chicago Fire
#116, aired 1985-02-18WORLD CITIES $600: It was designed by British architects to replace Calcutta as capital New Delhi

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#8348, aired 2021-03-03EUROPEAN LANDMARKS: Of the principal architects working on it from the mid-1500s to the 1980s, like Pierre Lescot & Hector Lefuel, none were foreigners the Louvre
#6544, aired 2013-02-14MUSEUMS: Its collection includes a 16" high architects' model of its first permanent building, opened in 1939 MoMA (the Museum of Modern Art)
#6486, aired 2012-11-26PLACE NAMES: Built in 1911, this Wisconsin home was named for a Welsh bard associated with King Arthur Taliesin
#5330, aired 2007-11-09HISTORIC ARCHITECTS: He designed S.C.'s State Capitol, burned during the Civil War; his most famous building had burned during the War of 1812 James Hoban
#4821, aired 2005-07-18ARCHITECTS: He called himself "the man who introduced the glass box and then, 50 years later, broke it" Philip Johnson
#3737, aired 2000-11-28ARCHITECTS: This woman designed NYC's Museum for African Art, as well as a famous memorial in Washington, D.C. Maya Ying Lin
#2606, aired 1995-12-25ARCHITECTS: Frank Lloyd Wright had a fine collection of art from this country where he spent a lot of time 1915-1922 Japan

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