Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (35 results returned)

#9016, aired 2024-01-15AROUND THE UNUSUAL HOUSE $800: I don't know if this proverbially rattled item here belongs in the kitchen cutlery, but, hey, you do you a saber
#8840, aired 2023-03-31THAT, OR A GOLF THING $1000: Protective cloth worn in the kitchen, or the well-trimmed grass around the green an apron
#8833, aired 2023-03-22AROUND THE HOUSE $400: From the Latin word for "bread" comes this area near a kitchen for storing all kinds of things, like canned goods & condiments a pantry
#7974, aired 2019-04-18AROUND THE HOUSE $600: We've put in some raised planters to have a kitchen garden with parsley, sage, rosemary & this herb thyme
#7446, aired 2017-01-16AROUND THE HOUSE $200: In 1956 GE pioneered this kitchen counter favorite that combines 2 food-heating appliances a toaster oven
#7064, aired 2015-05-07STARTS WITH A MONTH ABBREV. $400: Also something seen in a kitchen, it's the border around a golf course green apron
#6108, aired 2011-03-16LET'S KICK SOME NIXON AROUND $200: During the 1959 "Kitchen Debate" in Moscow, Nixon told this Soviet premier, "I have been insulted by experts" Nikita Khrushchev
#5719, aired 2009-06-185 PEOPLE WHO'VE NEVER BEEN IN MY KITCHEN $1200: Born in 1912, this rocketry genius joined the German Society for Space Travel around 1930 Wernher Von Braun
#4427, aired 2003-12-02AROUND THE KITCHEN $200 (Daily Double): Found in many kitchens, polytetrafluoroethylene is more commonly called this Teflon
#4427, aired 2003-12-02AROUND THE KITCHEN $400: The first automatic one of these was patented by Charles Strite in 1921; pop-up was added in 1925 a toaster
#4427, aired 2003-12-02AROUND THE KITCHEN $800: Gibson added the first automatic interior light to this appliance the refrigerator
#4427, aired 2003-12-02AROUND THE KITCHEN $1200: It took 30 years for this appliance to be in over 50% of U.S. homes; the need to bake a potato in 3 min. wasn't pressing a microwave oven
#4427, aired 2003-12-02AROUND THE KITCHEN $1600: Kitchen appliance that helped A.D. Hershey win a Nobel Prize; it removed a virus' protein coat from its DNA core a blender
#4098, aired 2002-05-295 PEOPLE WHO'VE NEVER BEEN IN MY KITCHEN $200: Built around 1680, the oldest Boston house still standing was owned by this man at the time of his famous ride Paul Revere
#3575, aired 2000-03-03AROUND THE HOUSE $300: When using this kitchen device introduced in the late '40s, remember the standing time is as important as the cooking time Microwave oven
#2813, aired 1996-11-20AROUND THE HOUSE $400: Room in which you're most likely to find a salamander, a poacher & a savarin Kitchen
#2704, aired 1996-05-09AROUND THE HOUSE $400: The induction glasstop type of this common kitchen appliance uses magnetic energy a stove
#2340, aired 1994-11-04AROUND THE KITCHEN $100: Of a goblet, snifter, or tumbler, the one without a stem a tumbler
#2340, aired 1994-11-04AROUND THE KITCHEN $200: Espresso makers may have an attachment for steaming this liquid milk
#2340, aired 1994-11-04AROUND THE KITCHEN $300: Great-grandma's kitchen may have had one of these devices to turn cream into butter a churn
#2340, aired 1994-11-04AROUND THE KITCHEN $400: This spreading tool's name was a late Latin term for the shoulder blade a spatula
#2340, aired 1994-11-04AROUND THE KITCHEN $500: This company put its Mixmaster on the market in 1930 & sold 60,000 of them the first year Sunbeam
#2292, aired 1994-07-19AROUND THE KITCHEN $100: A pitter takes the pit out of an olive & this specialized device takes the middle out of an apple a corer
#2292, aired 1994-07-19AROUND THE KITCHEN $200: In the kitchen you may use the kitchen or poultry ones of these; the pinking type is for another room a shears
#2292, aired 1994-07-19AROUND THE KITCHEN $300: It's a metal stand with little feet used to separate a hot dish from a tabletop a trivet
#2292, aired 1994-07-19AROUND THE KITCHEN $400: A runcible spoon combines a spoon with one of these utensils a fork
#2292, aired 1994-07-19AROUND THE KITCHEN $500 (Daily Double): Raytheon's microwave ovens were first sold in 1947 under this name Radaranges
#1711, aired 1992-01-27AROUND THE KITCHEN $100: Not marketed to households until 1926, the pop-up type of this was patented in 1919 a toaster
#1711, aired 1992-01-27AROUND THE KITCHEN $200: From the Latin for "to sieve", it's a bowl- shaped strainer a colander
#1711, aired 1992-01-27AROUND THE KITCHEN $300: Found in cookie jars all over America, this is the top-selling brand-name cookie in the U.S. the Oreo
#1711, aired 1992-01-27AROUND THE KITCHEN $400: Fred Osius invented the Blender distributed by this bandleader Fred Waring
#1711, aired 1992-01-27AROUND THE KITCHEN $500: Raytheon's microwave ovens were first sold in 1947 under this name the Radarange
#1485, aired 1991-02-01AROUND THE HOUSE $300: Kitchen device often shaped like an hourglass but containing only about three minutes' worth of sand egg timer
#1162, aired 1989-09-26AROUND THE HOUSE $800: In old manor houses, it's the room off the kitchen where the dishwashing was done the scullery
#744, aired 1987-11-26IN THE KITCHEN $200 (Daily Double): She's been hanging around your kitchen since 1936 but still looks young due to 5 face lifts: Betty Crocker

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)

Players (7 results returned)

Max Johansen, a senior from the University of Miami "As a seventh grader, he was planning on a career in...
Enrique Machado, an oil filtration business developer from Orlando, Florida Season 26 1-time champion: $30,799 + $2,000. Enrique Machado September 16,...
Aaron Wicks, a planning and evaluation manager from Rochester, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $18,001 + 1,000. Aaron Wicks Rochester, NY...
Justin Bernbach, a lobbyist from Brooklyn, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 7-time champion: $155,001...
Brian Wangsgard, from Salt Lake City, Utah "He was the biggest winner in the 1988-1989 season, and a...
Cosi Audi, a junior from North Canton, Ohio 2011 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Elza Reeves, a bank teller from Louisville, Kentucky Season 25 1-time champion: $16,400 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...



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