Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (36 results returned)

#8861, aired 2023-05-01"R" NATURE $400: The northeast corner of Alaska is home to the Arctic National Wildlife this, a place where animals are left undisturbed Refuge
#7975, aired 2019-04-19ROCK ANIMALS $1000: The name of this "Look Good On The Dancefloor" band combines a cold environment & tropical animals the Arctic Monkeys
#7413, aired 2016-11-30BEAR WITH US $400: These Arctic animals may weigh less than 3 pounds at birth but later, around a ton polar bears
#6911, aired 2014-10-06ARCTIC ANIMALS $400: A faked segment in a Disney documentary helped perpetuate the myth that these rodents commit suicide lemmings
#6911, aired 2014-10-06ARCTIC ANIMALS $800: The Arctic type of this canine is the only native land mammal in Iceland a fox
#6911, aired 2014-10-06ARCTIC ANIMALS $1200: This "white whale" is known as the "canary of the sea" for the chirps & other sounds it makes beluga
#6911, aired 2014-10-06ARCTIC ANIMALS $2000: The Eskimos of Alaska's North Slope call this beast an oomingmak, or "animal with skin like a beard" the musk ox
#6911, aired 2014-10-06ARCTIC ANIMALS $10,000 (Daily Double): The fur of this largest weasel family land animal is used to trim parkas because it doesn't mat or freeze in the cold a wolverine
#6356, aired 2012-04-16EXTREME ANIMALS $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue from Norway's Svalbard Islands.) Traveling distances as great as 25,000 miles gives the Arctic type of this the record for the longest migration of any bird a tern
#5625, aired 2009-02-06ANIMALS EN ESPAÑOL $1600: An arctic dweller: oso blanco a polar bear
#5414, aired 2008-03-06ANIMALS ALOFT $1000: As part of a 1940s Arctic search & rescue unit, these team animals were parachuted in to help rescue downed pilots huskies (or malamutes)
#5408, aired 2008-02-27ARCTIC ANIMALS $400: This large bee of the genus Bombus can range from Tierra del Fuego in South America to far beyond the Arctic Circle the bumblebee
#5408, aired 2008-02-27ARCTIC ANIMALS $800: This carnivore's scientific name is Ursus maritimus the polar bear
#5408, aired 2008-02-27ARCTIC ANIMALS $1200: The snowy species of this nocturnal bird of prey makes its nest on the ground, lining it with moss & feathers a snowy owl
#5408, aired 2008-02-27ARCTIC ANIMALS $1600: Alaska pipelines were constructed so as to allow this arctic deer unimpeded passage to feeding grounds caribou
#5408, aired 2008-02-27ARCTIC ANIMALS $2000: Greenland right whales have the longest of these thin plates of any whale; they may reach 13 feet baleen
#3617, aired 2000-05-02ANIMALS $300: A species of this insect, Apidae Bombus, ranges from above the Arctic Circle to as far south as Tierra del Fuego bumblebee
#3593, aired 2000-03-29ARCTIC ANIMALS $200: In mating season the males of this tusked seal make bell-like sounds in the water to attract females Walrus
#3593, aired 2000-03-29ARCTIC ANIMALS $400: This long-haired ruminant is named for the strong odor it emits Musk ox
#3171, aired 1998-05-18ANIMALS $100: This Arctic bear may travel 40 miles a day on ice floes Polar bear
#3054, aired 1997-12-04ANIMALS $500: These Arctic rodents famous for their mass migrations are a favorite food of the snowy owl Lemmings
#2893, aired 1997-03-12ANIMALS $200: This Arctic bear's feet are webbed & have hairy soles Polar bear
#2873, aired 1997-02-12ANNUAL EVENTS $300: A communal dip in the Pacific January 1 in Vancouver, Canada is named for these Arctic animals Polar Bears
#2804, aired 1996-11-07ANIMALS $1000: This white whale of the Arctic Ocean is black or bluish at birth beluga
#2664, aired 1996-03-14ANIMALS $200: This Arctic pinniped's 2 upper canine teeth may grow to 20 inches or more a walrus
#2256, aired 1994-05-30ANIMALS $200: The tusks on this Arctic pinniped may reach 3 feet in length a walrus
#1956, aired 1993-02-22AQUATIC ANIMALS $200: This Arctic mammal uses its tusks as a weapon & to dig for clams & other shellfish walrus
#1010, aired 1989-01-13ARCTIC ANIMALS $200: With plumage as white as you-know-what, it's the owl of the Arctic snow owl (snowy owl)
#1010, aired 1989-01-13ARCTIC ANIMALS $400: Encyclopedia of Mammals likens these "social organs" of a walrus to antlers of deer or horns of sheep tusks
#1010, aired 1989-01-13ARCTIC ANIMALS $600: These large animals feed mainly on small seals but also eat fish, seaweed, grass & caribou polar bears
#878, aired 1988-06-01ANIMALS $300: Every year Arctic terns fly over 11,000 miles south to winter on this continent Antarctica
#878, aired 1988-06-01ANIMALS $500: The male of this Arctic aquatic mammal has a single spiral tusk narwhal
#817, aired 1988-03-08ANIMALS $300: The European adder is the only snake you'll find slithering north of this line the Arctic Circle
#729, aired 1987-11-05ANIMALS $100: The migration of these whales from Baja California to the Arctic is the longest of any mammal gray whales
#533, aired 1986-12-24WORD ORIGINS $400: Ancient Greeks named these animals "arktos" though they never saw the white ones in the Arctic bears
#456, aired 1986-09-08ANIMALS $200: "Odobenus rosmarus", Latin name for this Arctic tusked mammal, means "one who walks with his teeth" walrus

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