Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (87 results returned)

#23, aired 2024-01-02SOJOURNER TRUTH $300: Sojourner Truth was born into slavery around 1797 as Isabella Baumfree in this state's Hudson Valley New York
#11, aired 2023-01-19A TRASHY CATEGORY $200: You can't spell "garbage" without this kind of boat; the Mobro wandered around the Atlantic in 1987 with 3,000 tons of New York trash a barge
#8783, aired 2023-01-11DOWN YOUR ALLEY $4,000 (Daily Double): In the early 20th century, the sound of pianos being played gave this New York City area around Broadway its name Tin Pan Alley
#8777, aired 2023-01-03FUN WITH 21 $800: Utah ratified the 21st Amendment, ending this on Dec. 5, 1933 around 3:30 PM local time, letting New Yorkers celebrate at dinner Prohibition
#8712, aired 2022-10-04SHIPS & BOATS $200: After decades of pushing other boats, the W.O. Decker, New York City's last wooden this, now hauls tourists around the harbor a tugboat
#8554, aired 2022-01-13MODERN ART $800: In the early '80s Keith Haring began drawing graffiti on blank black advertising panels inside these places around New York City subway stations
#8473, aired 2021-09-22NEW YORK: NEWS CLUES $200: (Hi, I'm Bill Ritter.) You know, it's always hard to find parking around Manhattan, but on January 15, 2009, Captain "Sully" Sullenberger saved 155 lives with an emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 in this river on the West Side Hudson
#8243, aired 2020-09-23AROUND THE USA $400: The arch seen here is not in Paris but in this city Las Vegas
#8221, aired 2020-05-25ALL AROUND NEW YORK $400: From its resemblance to a certain game, the skyscraper seen here is nicknamed this Building Jenga
#8221, aired 2020-05-25ALL AROUND NEW YORK $800: It opened in 1899 with 843 animals; today, it has over 6,000 the Bronx Zoo
#8221, aired 2020-05-25ALL AROUND NEW YORK $1200: You'll be tickled pink to know that at the Plaza Hotel, you can book a really pink suite named for this literary girl Eloise
#8221, aired 2020-05-25ALL AROUND NEW YORK $1600: To visit the Statue of Liberty, hop on a ferry at this site named for the line of cannons that once defended it Battery Park
#8221, aired 2020-05-25ALL AROUND NEW YORK $2000: At one time or another, this famous apartment building was home to Leonard Bernstein, Lauren Bacall & John Lennon the Dakota
#8027, aired 2019-07-02CORRUPTION ALL AROUND $600: Thanks to Boss Tweed, an 1870s courthouse in this city cost almost twice as much as the U.S. spent to buy Alaska New York City
#7893, aired 2018-12-26AROUND THE WORLD AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.) Intricate tile mosaics decorate the 14th century Iranian Mihrab, a niche in the wall in the mosque that indicates the direction of this city, which Muslims face when praying Mecca
#7893, aired 2018-12-26AROUND THE WORLD AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.) A building, its setting, and its furnishings were inextricably related for this architect, who designed the prairie-style room and all of its furniture, which is placed exactly as he intended it Frank Lloyd Wright
#7893, aired 2018-12-26AROUND THE WORLD AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.) Likely designed by Hans Holbein the Younger, a suit of armor from 1527 is thought to be this king's; in contrast is the suit of armor he wore when he was overweight and crippled with gout King Henry VIII
#7893, aired 2018-12-26AROUND THE WORLD AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.) Spiritual forces can be contained or released by nkisi n'kondi, or a power figure carved by these Bantu-speaking people whose name is on an African river and two African republics the Congolese (people of the Congo)
#7893, aired 2018-12-26AROUND THE WORLD AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART $4,000 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.) Italian artist Antonio Canova created a model of neoclassical beauty with this sculpture of this Greek hero, sword in one hand, and in the other, Medusa's just-severed head Perseus
#7846, aired 2018-10-22NO LONGER AROUND $600: As of summer 1999, you could no longer hail one of these iconic rides in New York a checker cab
#7669, aired 2018-01-04AROUND THE SOUTH $400: In 2016 this Memphis home welcomed its 20 millionth visitor Graceland
#7505, aired 2017-04-07THE EXPLORERS CLUB $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Explorers Club in New York.) Using this radio transmitter to keep in contact with his base camp, this admiral left camp on the afternoon of November 28, 1929, & flew south; around 9 hours later, he & his crew became the first to fly over the South Pole Richard Byrd
#7418, aired 2016-12-07THE GREAT LOOP $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports.) Loopers don't want to arrive at Waterford, New York before May 1st, around the annual time that this historic passage opens to boat traffic the Erie Canal
#7378, aired 2016-10-12CHICKEN DINNER $1000: A New York Times recipe for this dish calls for 6 small boneless breasts that get wrapped around 12 tablespoons of butter Chicken Kiev
#7164, aired 2015-11-05TIME CAPSULES $800: At Flushing Meadows in this New York City borough, the Westinghouse Time Capsule is set to open in the year 6939; we won't be around Queens
#7160, aired 2015-10-30COSTUMES AT THE METROPOLITAN OPERA $800: (Alex delivers the clue from the Metropolitan Opera in New York.) Oh, what fun--I get to clown around in the actual costume worn by this great tenor in some of his more than 100 performances in "I Pagliacci" here at the Met in the early 20th century Enrico Caruso
#6754, aired 2014-01-16A NOVEL CATEGORY $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue.) From London's Reform Club to the first stop in Egypt, across India, then on to Yokohama, to the penultimate stop in New York, here's the route taken in this Jules Verne novel Around the World in Eighty Days
#6742, aired 2013-12-31MY NAME IS MY BRAND $2,800 (Daily Double): The copper products co. founded by this man in 1801 is still around today, but in Rome, New York, not Boston Paul Revere
#6614, aired 2013-05-23THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY $800: In 1901 this steel baron donated millions to the library to help establish 39 branches around the city (Andrew) Carnegie
#6543, aired 2013-02-13OLYMPIC HOST CITIES $400: A 2-time Olympic host, this New York village has a population of around 2,500 Lake Placid
#6402, aired 2012-06-19ITALIAN FOOD $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows us ice cream at Eataly in New York City.) Frozen treats have been a favorite in Italy since at least around 1600, & just as small U.S. towns have an ice cream parlor, every Italian town has this equivalent establishment a gelateria
#6356, aired 2012-04-16EVENTS AROUND THE USA $1600: Headliner concerts at a June 2011 International Jazz Festival were held at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre in this city Rochester (New York)
#6299, aired 2012-01-26USS IWO JIMA $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the USS Iwo Jima in New York.) The LCAC amphibious landing craft rides on a cushion of air, delivering troops & equipment to beaches around the world; in 1991, a record 11 LCACs were used in the Persian Gulf during Operation this Operation Desert Storm
#6282, aired 2012-01-031812 $800: City this of New York opened in 1812: 200 years later it's still around, with the "y" now a second "i" Bank
#6237, aired 2011-11-01BALLET IT ON THICK $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew is in a practice room at the Dance Theatre of Harlem in New York. A dancer is practicing in the background.) The Dance Theatre of Harlem has brought ballet around the world, including giving China's first performance of this 1910 Stravinsky work with an elusive title character The Firebird
#6138, aired 2011-04-27THE NEW YORK TIMES IN THE 21st CENTURY $1600: Around this event in the fall of 2010, nytimes.com ran a "word train" to gauge readers' moods--no. 1 was "disgusted" the mid-term election
#6049, aired 2010-12-23THE 1880s $3,200 (Daily Double): In 1889 she set out from New York, making it around the world in less than 73 days Nellie Bly
#6046, aired 2010-12-20SHIP HAPPENINGS $4,000 (Daily Double): This Italian explorer was the first to sail into New York Harbor, on his ship la Dauphine around 1524 Verrazano
#5854, aired 2010-02-11THE NEW YORK TIMES FRUGAL TRAVELER $2000: The frugal traveler suggests saving in this city by getting around on its metro or its Velib bike rental system Paris
#5710, aired 2009-06-05WOMEN IN SCIENCE $1200: This marine biologist's 1951 book "The Sea Around Us" spent 86 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list Rachel Carson
#5698, aired 2009-05-20THE NEW YORK TIMES THEATER REVIEWS $400: (Frank Rich delivers the clue.) In 1982 I said this Andrew Lloyd Webber musical is "likely to lurk around Broadway for a long time" & it did, closing 18 years later Cats
#5641, aired 2009-03-02AROUND THE U.N. $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from next to a big bell in New York.) The Japanese Peace Bell is rung twice a year: when the General Assembly opens, & on the first day of this season spring
#5285, aired 2007-07-27AROUND NEW YORK STATE $200: Though it's 150 miles from the Atlantic, this capital of New York has an active port Albany
#5285, aired 2007-07-27AROUND NEW YORK STATE $400: This northernmost New York City borough boasts the Rose Hill campus of Fordham University the Bronx
#5285, aired 2007-07-27AROUND NEW YORK STATE $600: The Maid of the Mist is a fixture at this natural wonder located about 20 miles north of Buffalo Niagara Falls
#5285, aired 2007-07-27AROUND NEW YORK STATE $800: The museum for a N.Y. prison known by this double-talk name includes a replica electric chair made by prisoners Sing Sing
#5285, aired 2007-07-27AROUND NEW YORK STATE $1000: This liberal arts college that went co-ed in 1969 is located in Poughkeepsie Vassar (College)
#5103, aired 2006-11-15AROUND THE U.S.A. $400: "I love" this city, America's biggest metropolis--doesn't everyone? New York
#5081, aired 2006-10-16COFFEES ALL AROUND $1000: This "heavenly coffee", a New York institution, is the official coffee of Radio City Music Hall Chock Full O' Nuts
#5047, aired 2006-07-18BROADWAY GEOGRAPHY $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reads from the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York.) "Beauty and the Beast" takes place in & around a quiet provincial village in this country France
#5038, aired 2006-07-05THE NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT THROUGH THE YEARS $2000: (Sarah walks around a decorated antique hose reel in the NY City Fire Museum.) The infamous Boss Tweed began his public career as a volunteer fireman & this hose reel from his era had the tiger symbol of this organization Tammany Hall
#4981, aired 2006-04-17THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY $600: The Times photo of this man dates from sometime around 1870; he was dead by 1876 Custer
#4911, aired 2006-01-09BRING OUT YOUR DEAD $800: After April 22, 1994 in New York City, we didn't have him to kick around anymore Richard Nixon
#4845, aired 2005-10-07AROUND THE U.S.A. $2,000 (Daily Double): Wilcox House, where Teddy Roosevelt took his presidential oath of office in 1901, is in this city Buffalo, New York
#4818, aired 2005-07-13AROUND NEW YORK $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Herald Square, New York.) The title of a classic Christmas film refers to Macy's location on Herald Square at the intersection of Broadway & this street 34th
#4818, aired 2005-07-13AROUND NEW YORK $400: Painter John F. Kensett helped found it in the 1870s & his works launched its American Paintings Collection the Metropolitan Museum of Art
#4818, aired 2005-07-13AROUND NEW YORK $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Times Square, New York.) The Times Square subway station is between Broadway & 7th Avenue on this road, also the name of a hit Broadway musical 42nd Street
#4818, aired 2005-07-13AROUND NEW YORK $800: You'll hear some cutting remarks in the 47th St. "district" named for these brilliant items diamonds
#4818, aired 2005-07-13AROUND NEW YORK $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Tribeca, New York.) The name Tribeca was adopted in the mid-1970s; it stands for "Triangle below" this street Canal Street
#4672, aired 2004-12-21TRAVEL FUN $200: One of these thrill rides careens around the New York-New York hotel in Vegas, & even goes upside-down roller coaster
#4580, aired 2004-07-02AROUND NEW YORK $400: Visit the boardwalk & ride the over 80-year-old Wonder Wheel at this nostalgic amusement resort Coney Island
#4580, aired 2004-07-02AROUND NEW YORK $800: This New York neighborhood is home to the National Black Theater as well as the famed Apollo Harlem
#4580, aired 2004-07-02AROUND NEW YORK $1200: Built in 1902, this distinctive-looking building is one of New York's oldest & most famous skyscrapers the Flatiron Building
#4580, aired 2004-07-02AROUND NEW YORK $1600: Popular name for the area along Seventh Avenue, south of 42nd Street, with stores full of notions & fabrics the Garment District
#4580, aired 2004-07-02AROUND NEW YORK $2,000 (Daily Double): You don't have to be a monk to visit this branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art that's devoted to Medieval art the Cloisters
#4505, aired 2004-03-19FOOD AROUND THE USA $400: To turn a plain hot dog into a New York City style one, add this veggie, steamed onions
#4485, aired 2004-02-20TRL $1000: (Sarah wraps things up from New York and TRL.) This next band got its name from a character in an "X-Files" episode: "Think twice before you touch my girl; come around, come around no more..." Eve 6
#4282, aired 2003-03-25I LOVE NEW YORK $200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew in New York's Times Square) It's not too crowded today, but around, oh, 11:30 on this day of the year, Times Square holds about 500,000 people New Year's Eve
#3669, aired 2000-07-13LET'S TAKE A LITTLE TRIP $400: In 1889 she left New York & went around the world in less than 80 days Nellie Bly
#3548, aired 2000-01-26AROUND THE U.S.A. $600: The first U.S. presidential oath was taken in this state New York
#3497, aired 1999-11-16AROUND NEW YORK STATE $100: Legend says that "The love of those who honeymoon here will last as long as the falls themselves" Niagara Falls
#3497, aired 1999-11-16AROUND NEW YORK STATE $200: Just 25 miles N. of Manhattan, this "Sleepy" village is the place "where the Headless Horseman rode" Sleepy Hollow
#3497, aired 1999-11-16AROUND NEW YORK STATE $300: It's believed that blazes lit to lure ships gave this resort island its name Fire Island
#3497, aired 1999-11-16AROUND NEW YORK STATE $500: Now at Elmira College, this author's study was made to look like a Mississippi riverboat's pilothouse Mark Twain
#3497, aired 1999-11-16AROUND NEW YORK STATE $1,000 (Daily Double): The Bisons of baseball's International League play their home games in this city Buffalo
#3491, aired 1999-11-08ALL AROUND NEW YORK $200: While Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx is NYC's largest park, this 840-acre one in Manhattan is more famous Central Park
#3491, aired 1999-11-08ALL AROUND NEW YORK $400: This jewelry store has added sparkle & pizzazz to NYC since 1853; breakfast, anyone? Tiffany's
#3491, aired 1999-11-08ALL AROUND NEW YORK $600: The names of over 500,000 immigrants appear on a wall of honor at the Immigration Museum on this island Ellis Island
#3491, aired 1999-11-08ALL AROUND NEW YORK $800: Across the way from Columbia University, you'll find this famous college for women Barnard
#3491, aired 1999-11-08ALL AROUND NEW YORK $1000: While SoHo is south of Houston Street, this fashionable district occupies a "triangle below Canal" Street Tribeca
#3208, aired 1998-07-08DON'T DO THIS $400: The owner of Crystal Glass of Brooklyn was doing this around New York City to increase business breaking windows
#2724, aired 1996-06-06CITY QUOTES $400: Around 1900 Edgar Saltus called this Northeast metropolis "a nightmare in stone" New York
#2368, aired 1994-12-14AROUND THE TOWN $300: New York City & Chicago have featured an "El", short for this elevated train
#2226, aired 1994-04-18ARTISTS $800: Around 1908 the group known as the Ashcan school rose to prominence in this U.S. metropolis New York
#2097, aired 1993-10-19DRAMA $200: Sidney Kingsley's "Dead End" centers around an East River pier in this city New York
#1970, aired 1993-03-12WINES OF THE WORLD $100: The principal wine- producing area of this state is the region around the Finger Lakes New York State
#1457, aired 1990-12-25NEW YORK CITY $400: This song is also called "East Side, West Side" "The Sidewalks of New York"

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (2 results returned)

#5209, aired 2007-04-12GOVERNORS: Of the 17 state governors who became president, the most from any state, 4, were from this one New York
#3766, aired 2001-01-081999 ART NEWS: It was the first U.S. city to host a cow parade, hundreds of fiberglass cows by artists, placed around the city Chicago

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Jaime Green, a sophomore at Brown University from Nanuet, New York 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Jaime was 18 at the time...
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Christine Valada, a photographer and attorney originally from Walton, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $68,703...
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