Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (120 results returned)

#9010, aired 2024-01-05THIS & THAT $400: In 1993 the Supreme Court said "claims of actual" this from new evidence aren't grounds for appeal--you must have been shafted at trial innocence
#8517, aired 2021-11-23LEFT MOTION $400: Aren't you glad you brought a friend along? Now you can swing left into this type of highway lane marked with diamonds HOV
#8328, aired 2021-02-03TV & MOVIE PAIRS $200: They're the pair referred to in the movie line "These aren't the droids you're looking for" R2-D2 & C-3PO
#8322, aired 2021-01-26FINANCIAL SLANG $200: You aren't stubborn--you just think the market is going to rise if you are this animal-ish bull
#8239, aired 2020-09-17AREN'T YOU... $200: This Harry Potter actor once signed a photo of Elijah Wood, "I am not Elijah Wood" (Daniel) Radcliffe
#8239, aired 2020-09-17AREN'T YOU... $400: Actress Isla Fisher once put this "Arrival" actress' face on her holiday card & said no one noticed (Amy) Adams
#8239, aired 2020-09-17AREN'T YOU... $600: Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan said the New York Post mistook him for this Oscar-winning Spanish actor (Javier) Bardem
#8239, aired 2020-09-17AREN'T YOU... $800: Jesse Eisenberg once said he was getting mistaken for this "Arrested Development" actor about once a day Michael Cera
#8239, aired 2020-09-17AREN'T YOU... $1000: Though this sitcom actress sings in the duo She & Him, she's not crazy about being taken for Katy Perry Zooey Deschanel
#8229, aired 2020-06-04BROTHER $4,400 (Daily Double): Elliott, brother of this 20th century president, was also father to a first lady Teddy Roosevelt
#8195, aired 2020-04-03THE CODE OF HAMMURABI $1000: Hammy's law 137 says if a man & wife have kids & he leaves, he has to pay this; now U.S. CFR Title 45 sets guidelines for it child support
#8133, aired 2020-01-08"B"EASTS $400: Here, kitty, kitty! You aren't a mountain lion--you're this wildcat named for its short tail a bobcat
#8119, aired 2019-12-19CULTURE CLUB $2000: You may be accused of cultural this 13-letter word if you wear a Sikh-style turban & you aren't Sikh appropriation
#8098, aired 2019-11-20YOU'RE CREEPING ME OUT $400: Despite the name of this wild African pig, the bumps on its face aren't caused by a virus. They're just protective the warthog
#7939, aired 2019-02-28IDIOMS DELIGHT $1200: Raally upset? You're "mad as" this moistened fowl a wet hen
#7910, aired 2019-01-18LOVE & MARRIAGE $5,000 (Daily Double): This 4-letter word has fallen out of use in vows; Elizabeth used it to marry Philip, but Diana didn't to marry Charles obey
#7840, aired 2018-10-12MODERN HEALTH $400: (Travis Stork presents the clue.) Athletes aren't the only ones who can get these injuries caused by the brain banging against the skull--If you experience continued headache, nausea, dizziness, forgetfulness or sensitivity to light & noise after a head impact, get to a doctor concussion
#7762, aired 2018-05-15A VIDEO GAME MENAGERIE $1600: If you aren't careful, these title rodents will march to their deaths in a 1990s computer game lemmings
#7758, aired 2018-05-09DON'T GIVE UP THE RELATIONSHIP $800: Psychology Today: You 2 aren't mind readers--this 13-letter word "is the most important part of your relationship" communication
#7745, aired 2018-04-20INTERNET SLANG $200: "Squad" these aren't about scoring in soccer; they're things you hope your group accomplishes goals
#7740, aired 2018-04-13A QUESTION OF FILM $1200: Princess Leia snarkily asks, "Aren't you a little short for" one of these? a stormtrooper
#7623, aired 2017-11-01AUTHORS' NEW DIRECTIONS $400: Pregnant in 1959, Sylvia Plath wrote "The It-Doesn't-Matter Suit" for these people children
#7555, aired 2017-06-16SUPERSTITION $800: Sweaty palms aren't great, but this kind of palm means you'll be getting money an itchy palm
#7449, aired 2017-01-19IF THEY MARRIED $2000: NPR's Melissa weds "Bridget Jones" co-star Hugh & her 2-part last name is this chunk of money given by Uncle Sam a Block Grant
#7427, aired 2016-12-20LOOKS AREN'T EVERYTHING, BUT... $600: Next time you dream of Manderley, dream of this dreamy author of "Rebecca" Daphne du Maurier
#7356, aired 2016-09-12COMPLETE THE ORIGINAL STAR WARS LINE $2000: "Aren't you a little short for a ____" stormtrooper
#7334, aired 2016-06-30FAMILIAL TERMS $400: Joint accounts & taking the same last name may make you legally this type of husband & wife, though you aren't wed common law
#7321, aired 2016-06-13THE LAW $2,000 (Daily Double): It's the power of government to expropriate land for public use subject to reasonable compensation eminent domain
#7215, aired 2016-01-15AVENGERS IN OTHER ROLES $600: We won't shield you from the fact he played "Harvard Hottie" in "The Nanny Diaries" Chris Evans
#7190, aired 2015-12-11PUNS $1000: These features on the mouth of a llama relative bring us close to the end of the world alpaca lips
#7064, aired 2015-05-07BAD MOTHERS FILM FEST $800: Here's to you, this character, Elaine's mom; you're trying to seduce Ben Braddock... aren't you? Mrs. Robinson
#6969, aired 2014-12-25____ LAW $6,400 (Daily Double): Jurist Sir Frederick Pollock said it refers to government acts when there is "war within the realm" martial law
#6883, aired 2014-07-16TEXAS WINE $800: Please say you aren't going from this "colorful" river valley that's home to lots of wineries & a wine trail the Red River Valley
#6807, aired 2014-04-01BRAND NAMES $200: peanutbutter.com is the website for this 6-letter brand Skippy
#6744, aired 2014-01-02STONE COLD JANE AUSTEN $2000: This novel with a monastic title was sold to a publisher in 1803 but didn't appear until after Jane died in 1817 Northanger Abbey
#6685, aired 2013-10-11___ING ___ $600: If your employment has ended, you've been given these walking papers
#6619, aired 2013-05-30JOHNNY GILBERT GOES TO THE MOVIES $200: (Johnny Gilbert reads the clue.) "Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me... aren't you?" The Graduate
#6542, aired 2013-02-12TAKING "OFF" $400: When you aren't connected to the Internet, you still may be able to work this way offline
#6520, aired 2013-01-11INTO THE SHARK TANK $2000: (Here's Daymond John.) Board games aren't usually my thing, but you sold 40,000 copies of your "Checkered Game of Life" in your 1st year, during the Civil war? I'm in! Milton Bradley
#6481, aired 2012-11-19AROUND THE MEDITERRANEAN $1200: You'll need a passport to gamble in the 149-year-old "Casino de" this location; locals aren't allowed Monte Carlo
#6427, aired 2012-07-24BABY NAMES $1000: "Hey" this 4-letter masculine name meaning one who praises God--you aren't so obscure anymore Jude
#6378, aired 2012-05-16"BLOW" HARDS $1200: This group was big in the '90s with hits like "Only Wanna Be With You" Hootie & the Blowfish
#6366, aired 2012-04-30SWEET STUFF $1000: If fancy fungi aren't your thing, perhaps you'd enjoy these chocolates of the same name truffles
#6311, aired 2012-02-13THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE? $800: If blue or black aren't scientific enough for you, you can get jeans in the color of this element, C carbon
#6287, aired 2012-01-10MISSING LINKS $1200: Mobile ____ economics home
#6130, aired 2011-04-15AUTHORS IN HOLLYWOOD $4,000 (Daily Double): Named for the writer of the "Star-Spangled Banner", he spent some time on the "Gone With The Wind" script (F. Scott) Fitzgerald
#6118, aired 2011-03-30UNIVERSITY SPORTS TEAMS $600: You could say these athletes at UNLV aren't "without a cause" the (Runnin') Rebels
#6029, aired 2010-11-25YOU'LL NEED SOME COACHING $1000: Jacques Lemaire, Scotty Bowman hockey
#5934, aired 2010-06-03LET'S BE LOGICAL $600: An NFL game ended 17-7; the losing team scored no touchdowns but this many field goals 1
#5880, aired 2010-03-19FINISH THE PALINDROME $1000: "Drab as a fool, aloof as a" this bard
#5804, aired 2009-12-03WOODSTOCK $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from inside the Museum at Bethel Woods, New York.) The festival's iconic poster lists several acts who didn't end up playing, including these heavy metal forefathers who sang "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"--they ended up stuck at an airport Iron Butterfly
#5731, aired 2009-07-06DOCTOR, NO $1000: ...parietal bones aren't in the leg, they're at the top of this 5-letter bony structure; you did finish med school, right? the skull
#5630, aired 2009-02-13CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $1200: This sign for 2006 shows devotion to family; aren't you a good sign? Yes you are! Good sign! the dog
#5524, aired 2008-09-18KIDS IN LIT $800: A book by a great-great-uncle shows Jared, Simon & Mallory the hidden world around them in this series The Spiderwick Chronicles
#5475, aired 2008-05-30NAME THAT ACTOR $400: "Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me." Aren't you?" Dustin Hoffman
#5367, aired 2008-01-01LET'S GO CRUISING $3,000 (Daily Double): Orient Lines' historical cruise from Istanbul to Venice is named for these 2 seas the Aegean & the Adriatic
#5184, aired 2007-03-08FOR BETTER OR VERSE $800 (Daily Double): A Stephen Vincent Benet poem ends, "You may bury my tongue at Champmedy... bury my heart at" this place Wounded Knee
#5058, aired 2006-09-13"BIO" SCIENCE $1600: If you doubt the need for a pink-eared antgrubber & a hollow-tailed antgrubber, you aren't recognizing the value of this biodiversity
#5035, aired 2006-06-30PALINDROMIC WORDS $2,000 (Daily Double): An important article of religious faith a tenet
#4945, aired 2006-02-24ATTENTION, SPACE CADETS $200: "Aren't you glad" Alan Shepard took this deodorant soap into space? Now it's in the Smithsonian Dial
#4829, aired 2005-09-15BEFORE & AFTER $1200: Goldie Hawn title character is promoted to Prime Minster under Victoria & becomes... Private Benjamin Disraeli
#4822, aired 2005-07-19YOU DO THE MATH $800: If 5 chickens each lay an egg every Monday, Wednesday & Friday only, it'll take this many weeks to make a 30-egg omelet 2
#4776, aired 2005-05-16THANK YOU, DR. PARÉ $2000: To prevent this, i.e. heavy bleeding, Paré tied blood vessels instead of cauterizing them with hot irons hemorrhage
#4695, aired 2005-01-21HALLS OF FAME $200: We hope you aren't assigned any homework after visiting the National Hall for these in Emporia, Kansas teachers
#4574, aired 2004-06-24NEW YORK GOVERNORS $1,801 (Daily Double): While governor from 1943 to 1954, this Republican ran for president twice (& lost) Thomas Dewey
#4528, aired 2004-04-21HUGHS & CRIES $2000: "In a 1994 TV movie I was back playing Wyatt Earp, a role I did back in the '50s!" Hugh O'Brian
#4347, aired 2003-06-24SOAP WORLD $200: "Aren't You Glad You Use" this? Because now it comes in mountain fresh & tropical escape formulas as well Dial
#4311, aired 2003-05-05HARD CANDY $600: These bite-sized "Rich & Creamy" hard candies from Nestle have a name that means "little bites" Nips
#4307, aired 2003-04-29BOY, DO YOU NEED MAKE-UP! $600: Bad Girl & Lush aren't what your agent calls you; they're pencils from Benefit made to line eyes & these lips
#4139, aired 2002-09-05ROCKS & MINERALS $5,000 (Daily Double): When scratched against a surface, hematite leaves this color streak red
#4135, aired 2002-07-19ACTRESSES $600 (Daily Double): (Sofia models the clue.) Jensen Buchanan wore the gown I have on to the 2001 Nurses' Ball on this daytime soap General Hospital
#4130, aired 2002-07-12BEFORE & AFTER $1600: In a Shakespeare play, it's the drink Viola, Orsino, & Malvolio drink when they can't get a bottle of Thunderbird Twelfth Night Train
#3951, aired 2001-11-05POLLY'S CATEGORY $500: Poly believes in many gods. Many gods polytheistic
#3903, aired 2001-07-18THEM'S FIGHTIN' WORDS $400: Shopkeepers aren't meeting when "introducing the shoemaker to the tailor" -- you've just done this to someone's rear kicked it
#3889, aired 2001-06-28ALGONQUIN ROUND TABLE QUOTES $200: Dorothy Parker: "Guns aren't lawful; nooses give; gas smells awful; you might as well" do this live
#3702, aired 2000-10-10THE PLAY'S THE THING $500: The characters in this O'Neill play aren't waiting for Godot, they're waiting for Hickey The Iceman Cometh
#3693, aired 2000-09-27LEGENDS OF BASEBALL $200: In 1950, 3 years after he entered the major leagues, he played himself in his own movie biography Jackie Robinson
#3640, aired 2000-06-02WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN $300: One of the signs that things aren't working correctly is when you get one of these "exceptions" a fatal exception (or a Windows exception)
#3636, aired 2000-05-29ON THE GULF OF MEXICO $500 (Daily Double): A major Gulf port was originally "the rich city of the true cross", "Vilia Rica de la" this Veracruz
#3490, aired 1999-11-05STAR TREK: VOYAGER $500: (Hello, I'm Robert Picardo.) With my mobile emitter, I can now go anywhere, but initially I was limited to this area on Voyager sick bay
#3460, aired 1999-09-24COMMIE TALK $500: This organization whose name was an abbreviation of "Communist International" existed from 1919 to 1943 Comintern
#3180, aired 1998-05-29SCIENCE & NATURE $1000: Announced on February 14, 1946, this first electronic digital computer had 18,000 vacuum tubes ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer)
#3177, aired 1998-05-26FIRE DRILL $500: This Green Bay Packers coach once said, "If you aren't fired with enthusiasm, you will be fired with enthusiasm" Vince Lombardi
#3056, aired 1997-12-08PHYSICS $1000: A recent theory says fundamental particles aren't points but these extended objects you might want to save Strings
#3025, aired 1997-10-24MEGA MERGERS $1000: In February 1997 this brokerage that issues the Discover Card agreed to merge with Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
#3011, aired 1997-10-06SHAKESPEARE LITE $500: If you think the Antipholus twins aren't the heroes of this comedy, you're "mistaken" The Comedy of Errors
#3001, aired 1997-09-22ANIMALS $1000: A toad named for this small South American country carries its eggs on the skin of its back Suriname
#2962, aired 1997-06-17LAKES & RIVERS $200: About 70% of China's rice crop is grown in this river's basin Yangtze River
#2825, aired 1996-12-06HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $300: Contented performing kittens might be paid this way per purr
#2657, aired 1996-03-05CHEMISTRY $200: Hold a lump of gallium in your hand & it will do this, so you can assume M&M's aren't coated with it melt
#2032, aired 1993-06-08CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $2,000 (Daily Double): It's the name of the "Little Helicopter" in a 1989 book by the Duchess of York Budgie
#1962, aired 1993-03-02AD LINES $200: "Aren't you glad you use" this soap? "Don't you wish everybody did?" Dial
#1933, aired 1993-01-20IN THE BOOKSTORE $400: Cynthia Heimel called her 1991 book "If You Can't Live Without Me, Why Aren't You" this "Yet"? Dead
#1620, aired 1991-09-20BROADWAY LYRICS $500: "Only" this many "minutes from Broadway, think of the changes it brings" 45 minutes
#1582, aired 1991-06-18MOVIE QUOTES $400: "Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me, aren't you?" The Graduate
#1582, aired 1991-06-18MOVIE QUOTES $1000: "Well, you look about the kind of angel I'd get. Sort of a fallen angel, aren't you?" It's a Wonderful Life
#1551, aired 1991-05-06POTPOURRI $100: In the Junior version of this board game, you aren't sent to jail but to the restroom Monopoly
#1545, aired 1991-04-26DARK SHADOWS $300: Jonathan Frid played Barnabas in the original & he sank his teeth into the role in the revival Ben Cross
#1483, aired 1991-01-30EASY MATH $500: From the Latin for "how many times", it's the answer to a division problem quotient
#1441, aired 1990-12-03WOMEN POETS $400: She wrote, "Guns aren't lawful; nooses give; gas smells awful; you might as well live." Dorothy Parker
#1424, aired 1990-11-08FRIENDLY PHRASES $500: Friends are "the thieves" of this time
#1282, aired 1990-03-13AMERICAN ART $1000: Leonard Craske's "The Man at the Wheel" statue in Gloucester, Massachusetts honors them fishermen
#1115, aired 1989-06-09RESORTS $200: The citizens of Monaco aren't permitted to gamble at this town's famous casino, but you can Monte Carlo
#978, aired 1988-11-30POT LUCK $900 (Daily Double): 2 of the 4 signs of the Zodiac which aren't mammals Cancer & Libra
#915, aired 1988-07-22SPELLING $1000: A small corsage worn by a man in his buttonhole B-O-U-T-O-N-N-I-E-R-E
#825, aired 1988-03-18MUSIC ON THE MAP $5 (Daily Double): You can buy a record w/"The Hawaiian Wedding Song" on 1 side & this Andy Williams hit on the other: "Once I was alone / So lonely / And then / You came..." "Canadian Sunset"
#688, aired 1987-09-09SPORTS QUOTES $200: Green Bay Packer coach who said, "If you aren't fired with enthusiasm, you'll be fired with enthusiasm" Vince Lombardi
#654, aired 1987-06-11COMPLETE THE QUOTE $400: Dorothy Parker penned, "Guns aren't lawful; nooses give; gas smells awful; you might as well..." live
#497, aired 1986-11-04CARTOONS $500: "Top Cat" was a take-off on this sitcom character Sergeant Bilko
#492, aired 1986-10-28FOOTBALL $500: Named NFL Comm. in '60, he raised eyebrows ordering games played 2 days after JFK was shot Pete Rozelle
#489, aired 1986-10-231979 $400 (Daily Double): Queen of the discotheques, she had her biggest hit with the following: "Go on now, go, walk out the door / Just turn around now, 'cause you're not welcome anymore / Weren't you the one who tried to hurt me with goodbye? / Did you think I'd crumble? Did you think I'd lay down and die?" Gloria Gaynor
#417, aired 1986-04-15U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: The largest Coast Guard air station & one of largest Pacific fishing fleets are found in this state Alaska
#358, aired 1986-01-22SUDDEN DEATH $300: You might as well hold up a sign saying "go away", since "repellants" for this fish aren't effective shark
#336, aired 1985-12-23TAKE A BATH $200: This soap's slogan has been around since 1953 - and "Aren't you glad" Dial
#335, aired 1985-12-202-LETTER WORDS $600: Spelled forward, it tells you things aren't off; spelled backwards, it tells you things are off on
#152, aired 1985-04-09INSECTS $300: Brilliant green blister beetle once thought to be an aphrodisiac Spanish fly
#122, aired 1985-02-26AUTO SLOGANS $500: You can't "ask the man who owns one" because they aren't made anymore a Packard
#111, aired 1985-02-11S.D. $1000: Follows "Lake" on a famous Chicago street sign Shore Drive
#45, aired 1984-11-09TV TRIVIA $200: Diminutive name for Our Gang the Little Rascals
#24, aired 1984-10-11ART $400: Gainsborough’s portrait of Master Jonathan Buttall all dressed up in a satin suit The Blue Boy

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (9 results returned)

#15, aired 2023-10-04WORLD LANDMARKS: Also famously cracked like the Liberty Bell, this 14-ton landmark still sounds its distinctive bong every hour Big Ben
#7469, aired 2017-02-16SOUTH AMERICA: This capital's name is a Latinized form of the name of its country Brasilia
#7307, aired 2016-05-2419th CENTURY NOTABLES: He died in New Orleans on December 6, 1889, a little over 20 years after his treason case had been dropped Jefferson Davis
#4665, aired 2004-12-10STATE MOTTOES: 2 of the 5 states whose mottoes aren't in English or Latin (2 of) Hawaii, Washington, Montana, Minnesota, or California
#4594, aired 2004-07-2220th CENTURY U.S. PRESIDENTS: The 2 U.S. presidents whose middle names are also the last names of 2 other presidents Ronald Wilson Reagan & William Jefferson Clinton
#4574, aired 2004-06-24FILMS OF THE '70s: This 1973 thriller was re-released in 2000 with extra footage, including a scene in which Ritalin is prescribed The Exorcist
#1708, aired 1992-01-22ISLAND GROUPS: The last place Columbus stopped for supplies before reaching the New World the Canary Islands
#624, aired 1987-04-30MEDICINE: In 1977, the world's last naturally-occurring case of this disease occurred in Somalia smallpox
#314, aired 1985-11-21THE SUPREME COURT: This president appointed more Supreme Court justices than any other George Washington

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