Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (66 results returned)
#8733, aired 2022-11-02 | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 100 CITIES, 5,000 IDEAS $1200: From the Sky Tower, you get a bird's-eye view of this New Zealand city that sounds like a nation for birds Auckland |
#8582, aired 2022-02-22 | TWEETS $800: The name of this bird is a synonym for singer; the yellow one has a song that sounds like "sweet, sweet, sweet, I'm so sweet" a warbler |
#8113, aired 2019-12-11 | A CINDERELLA STORY $400: In the version compiled by these brothers in the 1800s, bird friends of Cinderella blind her 2 evil stepsisters Grimm |
#8099, aired 2019-11-21 | WEIRD LEGAL NEWS $600: The BBC said in 2012 after a Sea World trip, Welsh tourists woke up hungover & "with (this type of) flightless bird in their apartment" a penguin |
#7901, aired 2019-01-07 | A BIRD $400: In "The Third Man", Orson Welles says Switzerland's 500 years of peace & democracy only produced this timepiece the cuckoo clock |
#7848, aired 2018-10-24 | SEEN ON MY WALK TODAY $600: Could it be? It is! The house species of this bird, & so early in the season a sparrow |
#7586, aired 2017-09-11 | NAME HER SPORT $600: Sue Bird basketball |
#7185, aired 2015-12-04 | GARDENS $2,000 (Daily Double): Befitting the name, Pennsylvania's Chanticleer Gardens feature design motifs of this bird a rooster |
#6980, aired 2015-01-09 | GOOD MOUSE KEEPING $600: "The Mouse, the Bird & the Sausage" is one of the tales collected by these men in an 1812 work the Brothers Grimm |
#6956, aired 2014-12-08 | ANAGRAMS OF EACH OTHER $200: A wild canine & a type of domesticated bird it might enjoy wolf & fowl |
#6829, aired 2014-05-01 | MULTIPLE MEANINGS $2,000 (Daily Double): A long-billed game bird, or to shoot at something from a hidden position snipe |
#6671, aired 2013-09-23 | BRITISH ROYAL RESIDENCES $600 (Daily Double): In 1886 a loft for this type of bird was built at Sandringham House; birds from the loft later saw service in WWII a carrier pigeon |
#6627, aired 2013-06-11 | SHAKESPEAREAN BEFORE & AFTER $1600: A "Bird" who habitually stays up late watching the story of Viola & Orsino A Twelfth Night Owl |
#6461, aired 2012-10-22 | STATE SYMBOLS OF HAWAII $800: Hawaii's state bird, the nene, is also known as the Hawaiian variety of this bird a goose |
#6305, aired 2012-02-03 | BIRD SOUNDS $200: This soft, murmuring sound of a dove rhymes with a bovine sound coo |
#6305, aired 2012-02-03 | BIRD SOUNDS $400: The cry of an owl; it's also an extremely funny person like moi a hoot |
#6305, aired 2012-02-03 | BIRD SOUNDS $600: Despite its name, the mute swan, when angry, makes this noise, like a snake a hiss |
#6305, aired 2012-02-03 | BIRD SOUNDS $800: It's the harsh, 3-letter call of a crow or raven a caw |
#6305, aired 2012-02-03 | BIRD SOUNDS $1000: A shrill laugh, or the shrill cry of a hen, especially after she lays an egg a cackle |
#6186, aired 2011-07-04 | TWEETS $200: You may recognize this bird as a cartoon... here's one of the 175 species in real life a woodpecker |
#6131, aired 2011-04-18 | GRADE AVIS $1200: The St. Andreasburg type of this bird is noted for its singing; be the "cat who swallowed" one & earn a "C" a canary |
#5910, aired 2010-04-30 | POPULAR SCIENCE $1200: (Sarah demonstrates a happy drinking bird.) An internal pressure imbalance forces liquid up to the duck's head, making it tip over for another drink; it's caused by this process that cools the wet head but not the dry tail evaporation |
#5753, aired 2009-09-23 | BYE BYE BIRDIE $1600: After 1875 the Labrador type of this bird was no longer feeling so daffy the duck |
#5753, aired 2009-09-23 | BYE BYE BIRDIE $2000: Sorry, Clarice, I won't be serving any Norfolk Island this bird, as it went extinct in 1923; care for some liver? a starling |
#5558, aired 2008-11-05 | OFFICIAL STATE THINGS $400: It sounds a bit redundant, but Delaware's state bird is the blue hen this chicken |
#5310, aired 2007-10-12 | BIRDS $1200: This "camel bird" now found only in Central & South Africa doesn't really bury its head in the sand when threatened the ostrich |
#5108, aired 2006-11-22 | URBAN DICTIONARY $1000: Though it sounds like a wading bird, this is an e-mail saying that you won't be able to attend Johnny's birthday party an e-gret |
#5099, aired 2006-11-09 | THE BIRDS & THE BEES $800: Seen here is the laughing type of this "sea" bird--sorry, no audio for you seagull |
#4474, aired 2004-02-05 | OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS $3,000 (Daily Double): This stork-like wading bird was revered by the ancient Egyptians; the god Thoth was pictured with the head of one the ibis |
#4301, aired 2003-04-21 | BIRDS $2000: The call of this Australian bird, AKA the laughing jackass, is often used in films & TV to typify jungle sounds kookaburra |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | VEGAS, BABY $2,000 (Daily Double): The bird Phoenicopterus ruber roseus, or a Las Vegas hotel Flamingo |
#4233, aired 2003-01-15 | BIBLICAL ZOO $600: Yaanah in Hebrew, this big bird that lays a big egg pops up in Lamentations & Job ostrich |
#4204, aired 2002-12-05 | MUSIC'S MISSING LINKS $1000: I'm Like a ____ Dog Bird |
#4052, aired 2002-03-26 | STATE BIRDS $800: The cactus wren, which builds its nest among cactus spines, it its state bird Arizona |
#4002, aired 2002-01-15 | "S"-ENCE $200: Unlike a "call", this bird communication is a series of sounds in a fairly definitive pattern song |
#3466, aired 1999-10-04 | OFFICIAL CANADIAN THINGS $600: As crazy as it sounds, Ontario's official bird is the common this Loon |
#3401, aired 1999-05-24 | BIRDWATCHER'S LINGO $600: From the Latin for "anoint before", it's the process by which a bird cleans its feathers with its beak preening |
#3290, aired 1998-12-18 | "NIGHT"s $400: "Thou wast not born for death, immortal bird!" Keats wrote in this ode "Ode to a Nightingale" |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $400: It's the kind of broad view that reminds us of frozen food guy Clarence a bird's-eye view |
#3228, aired 1998-09-23 | WHAT'S THAT BIRD DOING? $1000: Also called the fish hawk, it hovers over water & dives to seize its prey Osprey |
#3055, aired 1997-12-05 | OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS $1000: The Arctic species of this bird migrates farther than any other--about 11,000 miles each way between the polar regions a tern |
#2821, aired 1996-12-02 | SCIENCE & NATURE $300: This bird, "laughing jackass", is often heard on soundtracks to represent jungle sounds kookaburra |
#1968, aired 1993-03-10 | WORD ORIGINS $200: We know it sounds disgusting, but this bird used to be called the maggotpie the magpie |
#1941, aired 1993-02-01 | BIRDS $800: This yellow-bellied woodpecker drills holes in the bark of trees in neat horizontal rows the sapsucker |
#1410, aired 1990-10-19 | OPERA CHARACTERS $4,000 (Daily Double): In a Stravinsky opera based on a fairy tale, this title bird saves the life of the emperor of China a nightingale |
#1294, aired 1990-03-29 | BIRDS $1000: Before the metal-tipped pen, the standard writing instrument was a feather from this bird a goose |
#1218, aired 1989-12-13 | BIRDS $1,000 (Daily Double): Born Robert Byrd, Bobby Day had a No. 2 hit with this "avian" song: "Every little swallow, every chick-a-dee / Every little bird in the tall oak tree / The wise old owl, the big black crow / Flappin' their wings singing go bird go..." "Rockin' Robin" |
#1211, aired 1989-12-04 | STATE BIRDS $400: The ring-necked species of this game bird is South Dakota's official state bird the pheasant |
#1173, aired 1989-10-11 | 4-LETTER WORDS $500: Said 3 times, this sea bird's name sounds like a hit song sung by The Byrds tern |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | 4-LETTER BIRDS $400: This "crazy" bird appeared in the title of an E.L. Doctorow novel the loon |
#1051, aired 1989-03-13 | STATE BIRDS $500 (Daily Double): State bird of Mich., Wis. & Conn., it's a sign of spring throughout the northern U.S. robin |
#988, aired 1988-12-14 | MOVIE CLASSICS $300: In Hitchcock's classic, "The Birds", she's the 1st person attacked by a bird Tippi Hedren |
#932, aired 1988-09-27 | BIRD NAMES $500: In 1713 this Irish author & pamphleteer was appointed dean of Dublin's St. Patrick's Cathedral (Jonathan) Swift |
#754, aired 1987-12-10 | GERALDINE PAGE $1000: 1 of 2 T. Williams plays she starred in on stage & on film, both starting with "S" (1 of) Sweet Bird of Youth & Summer and Smoke |
#681, aired 1987-07-20 | HOUSE PLANTS $300: Varieties of this include bird's-foot, heart-leaf, English & grape ivy |
#605, aired 1987-04-03 | ANIMALS $600: The bird that lays largest egg relative to its body size is this flightless one the kiwi |
#599, aired 1987-03-26 | BIRDS $500: From its Latin name, "Gygis alba", you can tell the fairy tern is a water bird of this color white |
#571, aired 1987-02-16 | BIRDS $300: A bird waterproofs its feathers with oil from its "preen gland", located at the base of this its tail |
#534, aired 1986-12-25 | BIRDS OF AMERICA $300: In New England, "a partridge in a pear tree" would actually refer to the ruffed species of this bird a grouse |
#395, aired 1986-03-14 | BIRDS $800: The rare California condor belongs to the bird family commonly called this a vulture |
#354, aired 1986-01-16 | STATE BIRDS $200: Though Utah is located 400 mi. from the nearest ocean, it's their state bird a seagull |
#341, aired 1985-12-30 | LIFE SPANS $200: This bird might tell you it wants a cracker for more than 70 years a parrot |
#297, aired 1985-10-29 | SONG BIRDS $1000: Title of this sacred song a major hit for Roy Acuff, comes from Biblical book of Jeremiah Great Speckled Bird |
#193, aired 1985-06-05 | SONGBIRDS $1000: Arthur Lyman's bright-colored friend that went up the charts as well as the banana tree the yellow bird |
#142, aired 1985-03-26 | BIRDS $100: What “a bird in the hand is worth” two in the bush |
#111, aired 1985-02-11 | BIRDS $300: This tiny hovering bird might like to sing but doesn't know the words a hummingbird |
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