Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (14 results returned)

#8697, aired 2022-09-13EUROPEAN PLACES $1600: After being extended around 244 B.C., this famous ancient road ended in Brindisi in the "heel" of Italy the Appian Way
#8, aired 2022-02-11ANGLES $1000: Using the difference in the angles of shadows at 2 distant places, Eratosthenes calculated this around 200 B.C. to be 250,000 stadia the circumference of the Earth
#7626, aired 2017-11-06B.C. PLACES $400: Around 700 B.C., long after the war told of by Homer, Greeks occupied this city's site & called it Ilion Troy
#7626, aired 2017-11-06B.C. PLACES $800: This ship-building civilization made of independent city-states began trading with Egypt around 3000 B.C. Phoenicia
#7626, aired 2017-11-06B.C. PLACES $1200: After 1400 B.C. this city near Crete's northern coast reverted from mighty capital to just another town Knossos
#7626, aired 2017-11-06B.C. PLACES $1600: During this Babylonian king's reign, he captured Jerusalem twice, the second time destroying the city's temple Nebuchadnezzar
#7626, aired 2017-11-06B.C. PLACES $2000: Hattusa, a vast fortress city, served as the capital of this empire that covered most of ancient Anatolia the Hittite Empire
#6005, aired 2010-10-22A-B-C $400: This adjective describes the fear of small places or being closed in claustrophobic
#4880, aired 2005-11-25DOWN TO EARTH $800: Eratosthenes calculated this c. 230 B.C. using the difference between the sun's angles at 2 places during June the Earth's circumference
#4343, aired 2003-06-18PLACES TO VISIT $1,000 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew in Belize) Xunantunich was a ceremonial center of this civilization that flourished from about 300 B.C. to 900 A.D. Mayans
#3775, aired 2001-01-19ANCIENT PLACES $400: Around 480 B.C. this north African city-state was not so Puny-c;, it controlled most of the western Mediterranean Carthage
#3775, aired 2001-01-19ANCIENT PLACES $500 (Daily Double): Not to inflate its importance, but this top city in Phoenicia was trading with Spain by 800 B.C. Tyre
#2764, aired 1996-09-12OLD PLACES $200: Lu, an old state in China, could have had a sign, "You are entering Lu, birthplace of this philosopher c. 550 B.C." Confucius
#2485, aired 1995-05-26ANCIENT PLACES $200: In the 50s B.C. Julius Caesar conquered the last part of this region that now covers all of France Gaul

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