Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (32 results returned)

#8997, aired 2023-12-19AUSTRALIAN BOOKS & AUTHORS $2000: A group of Yanks & Aussies await the arrival of nuclear fallout from the Northern Hemisphere in this Nevil Shute novel On the Beach
#8828, aired 2023-03-15HANGOVER CURES $600: Aussies swear by Berocca for hangovers, maybe after too many of their beloved espresso these cocktails a martini
#8326, aired 2021-02-01"D_M" $600: To the Aussies, a game that's been played honestly is "fair" this 6-letter slang word dinkum
#7885, aired 2018-12-14ODD WORDS $200: To Aussies, a loss by a sports favorite is a boilover; to us, this 5-letter word an upset
#7824, aired 2018-09-20AUSTRALIAN HISTORY $800: A memorial in Canberra honors the 50,000 Aussies who served in this conflict in the 1960s & '70s Vietnam
#7179, aired 2015-11-26NATURE'S WONDERS $2,000 (Daily Double): Called a "saltie" by the Aussies, the saltwater this of Northern Australia is one of the world's largest reptiles a crocodile
#7003, aired 2015-02-11SEAS THE DAY $2,000 (Daily Double): Both Aussies & Kiwis refer to this sea between their countries as "The Ditch" the Tasman Sea
#6737, aired 2013-12-24CHRISTMASTIME AROUND THE WORLD $200: A down under tradition since 1937 is these "by candlelight", with Aussies singing outdoors in the summer weather carols
#6566, aired 2013-03-18COMPOUND WORDS $800: This word was coined in the 1800s for a pattern of movement by Aborigines; today Aussies use it for any trip a walkabout
#6343, aired 2012-03-28AUSSIES & THE SEA $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands in the National Maritime Museum in Sydney, Australia.) Ken Warby wanted to break the world speed record for boats, so he built the "Spirit of Australia", a wooden type of this craft that makes little contact with the water; 288 miles per hour later, he had his record a hydroplane
#6293, aired 2012-01-18ANY FIRST WORDS? $800: Aussies are familiar with this term for native inhabitants that once referred to pre-Roman Italians aborigines
#5911, aired 2010-05-03BRITS & AUSSIES ON TV $400: In the 1990s she played Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Jane Seymour
#5911, aired 2010-05-03BRITS & AUSSIES ON TV $800: He's gotten high praise for his American accent & his role as the curmudgeonly Dr. House Hugh Laurie
#5911, aired 2010-05-03BRITS & AUSSIES ON TV $1200: Michelle Ryan was "better, stronger, faster" as Jaime Sommers in the 2007 remake of this series The Bionic Woman
#5911, aired 2010-05-03BRITS & AUSSIES ON TV $1600: Before he was "The Mentalist", this Aussie played "The Guardian" Simon Baker
#5911, aired 2010-05-03BRITS & AUSSIES ON TV $2000: Aussie actress Rachel Griffiths & Welsh actor Matthew Rhys play 2 of Sally Field's children on this series Brothers & Sisters
#5802, aired 2009-12-01PRAWNS $200: The Americanized slogan "Throw another" one of these "on the barbie" irritated Aussies, who call these prawns shrimp
#5446, aired 2008-04-21WHO'S FOR DESSERT? $1000: (Emeril Lagasse whips something up.) I'm beating egg whites to make a Down Under meringue dessert; Aussies so named the dessert because they were impressed with the floating grace of this early 20th century dancer Pavlova
#5391, aired 2008-02-04AUSSIES $400: You've never been mellow if you don't know this Australian played Sandy in the 1978 film "Grease" Olivia Newton-John
#5391, aired 2008-02-04AUSSIES $800: Some consider Dame Joan Sutherland the 20th century's best opera singer in this vocal class (coloratura) soprano
#5391, aired 2008-02-04AUSSIES $1200: Evonne Goolagong won this premier tournament twice, the first time in July 1971 Wimbledon
#5391, aired 2008-02-04AUSSIES $1600: Aussie actress Toni Collette put on 40 pounds to play the title role in this "bridal" movie Muriel's Wedding
#5391, aired 2008-02-04AUSSIES $2000: Tragedy struck this Australian band in 1997 with the death of lead singer Michael Hutchence INXS
#1465, aired 1991-01-04AUSTRALIA $100: Germans are first per capita, but Aussies aren't far behind in consumption of this potent potable beer
#1238, aired 1990-01-10FAMOUS AUSSIES $200: This trio who grew up in Australia made "One" big comeback in '89, proving they're "Stayin' Alive" Bee Gees
#1238, aired 1990-01-10FAMOUS AUSSIES $400: Set in Australia, this end-of-the-world film was based on a book by Aussie Nevil Shute On the Beach
#1238, aired 1990-01-10FAMOUS AUSSIES $600: Australian-born author of "The Devil's Advocate" & "The Shoes of the Fisherman" Morris West
#1238, aired 1990-01-10FAMOUS AUSSIES $800: Probably Australia's best-known filmmaker, he directed "Dead Poet's Society" & "Gallipoli" Peter Weir
#1238, aired 1990-01-10FAMOUS AUSSIES $1000: A former Rhodes scholar, his image as an "ordinary bloke" helped him win the prime ministry in 1983 Robert (Bob) Hawke
#547, aired 1987-01-13SPORTS TRIVIA $400: Surprisingly, Encyclopedia International says Aussies took up this sport 30 years before the Swiss skiing
#344, aired 1986-01-02AUSSIE ENGLISH $200: Aussies call it the gum tree the eucalyptus tree
#171, aired 1985-05-06AUSSIE ENGLISH $100: To Americans it's usually one's spouse, to Aussies it's a comrade a mate

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