Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (24 results returned)

#15, aired 2022-02-18RELIGION $1200: In the King James version of the Lord's Prayer, they're the 4 words that follow "Our father which art in heaven" hallowed be thy name
#7700, aired 2018-02-16ART & RELIGION $400: Albrecht Dürer's "Praying Hands" is actually called "Hands of" one of these disciples of Jesus apostle
#7700, aired 2018-02-16ART & RELIGION $800: This art of beautiful handwriting is seen in the Book of Kells as well as much Islamic art calligraphy
#7700, aired 2018-02-16ART & RELIGION $1200: Here's a sculpture of this Hindu deity breaking his tusk to throw at the moon Ganesh
#7700, aired 2018-02-16ART & RELIGION $1600: Guido di Pietro took his name Giovanni da Fiesole when he became a friar in 1423, but as an artist he's known by this name Fra Angelico
#7700, aired 2018-02-16ART & RELIGION $2000: Here's the writing on the wall--Rembrandt painted Belshazzar's feast from chapter 5 of this Biblical book Daniel
#6961, aired 2014-12-15THE ART OF RELIGION $200: One of the center frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel shows "The Creation of" this man Adam
#6961, aired 2014-12-15THE ART OF RELIGION $400: Marc Chagall's "The Praying Jew" is also called this religious leader "of Vitebsk" a rabbi
#6961, aired 2014-12-15THE ART OF RELIGION $600: (Alex reads from the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, PA.) In his composition two right hands, Rodin noticed a similarity to a Gothic arch, & so he named the piece for this type of grand Catholic church a cathedral
#6961, aired 2014-12-15THE ART OF RELIGION $800: This Hindu goddess of time & death is typically portrayed as black or blue & having multiple arms Kali
#6961, aired 2014-12-15THE ART OF RELIGION $1000: Titian portrayed Mary ascending to heaven, also known as this Christian doctrine the Assumption
#5409, aired 2008-02-28JAPANESE CULTURE $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Kyoto, Japan.) Ikebana, the art of flower arranging, originated in early floral offerings of this religion Buddhism
#5078, aired 2006-10-11RELIGION IN ART $200: Famous for his "Peaceable Kingdom" series, Edward Hicks depicted this Biblical event in the early 19th century Noah's Ark
#5078, aired 2006-10-11RELIGION IN ART $400: 1890's "Church at Auvers" is in the typical frenetic style of this artist (Vincent) van Gogh
#5078, aired 2006-10-11RELIGION IN ART $600: This Dutchman's 1655 "Head of Christ" is seen here Rembrandt
#5078, aired 2006-10-11RELIGION IN ART $800: Before he ran away to sea, this French postimpressionist painted "The Yellow Christ", seen here Gauguin
#5078, aired 2006-10-11RELIGION IN ART $1000: In the 19th century, Gustav Bauernfeind depicted Jerusalem, including this location the Wailing Wall
#3292, aired 1998-12-22RELIGION $200: Jesus said unto him, "Thou Art" this name, "And upon this rock I will build my church" Peter
#2982, aired 1997-07-15QUOTATIONS $500: Victor Cousin wrote, "We need religion for religion's sake, morality for morality's sake" & this Art for art's sake
#2901, aired 1997-03-24RELIGION $200: Also called the "Our Father", it begins "Our father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name" The Lord's Prayer
#2516, aired 1995-07-10DANCE $500 (Daily Double): The legends, art & dances of this religion inspired Ruth St. Denis' 1906 dance work "Radha" Hinduism
#1499, aired 1991-02-21RELIGION $400: In Christian art, it's shown as square for living people & circular for saints a halo
#1272, aired 1990-02-27DESIGN $100: Persia's animal art persisted even after the introduction of this religion that forbade making images Islam
#350, aired 1986-01-10FAMOUS QUOTES $500: In 1818, Victor Cousin remarked "we need religion for religion's sake, morality for morality's sake", & this art for art's sake

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