Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (33 results returned)
#8191, aired 2020-03-30 | BIRDIES $400: Flightless birds range from the 6-inch rail of the south Atlantic to this 9-footer an ostrich |
#8191, aired 2020-03-30 | BIRDIES $600: This high-altitude scavenger perches atop Ecuador's flag the condor |
#8191, aired 2020-03-30 | BIRDIES $800: The Egyptian plover is also called this "bird", as it is known to clean food from the teeth of that reptile a crocodile bird |
#8191, aired 2020-03-30 | BIRDIES $1000: It's the flightless Aussie bird seen here a cassowary |
#7950, aired 2019-03-15 | ON THE PGA TOUR $600: The long chip at the 1978 Jackie Gleason Classic was one of 5 straight birdies to seal the win for this Golden Bear Jack Nicklaus |
#6839, aired 2014-05-15 | OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS $1000: All the little birdies go tweet, tweet, tweet because they have this vocal organ, also a name for a panpipe a syrinx |
#6652, aired 2013-07-16 | WHO'S YOUR CADDIE? $1000: (I'm New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman.) At the 1970 U.S. Open at Hazeltine I caddied for this Puerto Rican golfer famed for his sword dance after birdies Chi-Chi Rodriguez |
#6606, aired 2013-05-13 | PACK 12 $400: I packed the badminton rackets & a dozen of these, aka birdies shuttlecocks |
#5886, aired 2010-03-29 | BEVERAGE BRANDS $1000: This alliterative brand of French vodka features flying birdies on its bottles Grey Goose |
#4732, aired 2005-03-15 | THE SPORTS PAGE $800: At the 2000 Las Vegas invitational, Jerry Kelly happily tied a PGA record with 8 of these in a row birdies |
#3868, aired 2001-05-30 | BIRDIES $100: This tiny bird gets its name from the noise produced by its rapid wingbeat Hummingbird |
#3868, aired 2001-05-30 | BIRDIES $200: Corvus brachyrhynchos, this common bird annoys farmers by eating crops like wheat & corn Crow |
#3868, aired 2001-05-30 | BIRDIES $300: "All the little birds on Jaybird Street love to hear" this bird "go tweet, tweet, tweet" "Rockin' Robin" |
#3868, aired 2001-05-30 | BIRDIES $400: A rapacious bird called the jaeger is a type of this, chosen as an NFL nickname in 1975 Seahawk |
#3868, aired 2001-05-30 | BIRDIES $500: A member of the heron family, this long-legged wader can be common, great or snowy Egret |
#3631, aired 2000-05-22 | PRETTY BIRDIES $100: A Walter Lantz cartoon character is the handsome red-headed variety of this bird (Woody) Woodpecker |
#3631, aired 2000-05-22 | PRETTY BIRDIES $200: The smaller species of this small bird beat their wings 60 to 70 times a second Hummingbird |
#3631, aired 2000-05-22 | PRETTY BIRDIES $300: The St. Andreasburg variety of this yellow songbird is bred in the Harz Mountains a canary |
#3631, aired 2000-05-22 | PRETTY BIRDIES $500: Sandhill & crowned are types of these graceful, long-necked birds that perform a dance before mating cranes |
#3631, aired 2000-05-22 | PRETTY BIRDIES $700 (Daily Double): This bird's name comes from its ability to copy the songs of other birds; it can also mimic pianos & people a mockingbird |
#3179, aired 1998-05-28 | LITTLE BIRDIES $100: Snoopy's best little buddy, in the comics he talks in "scratches" Woodstock |
#3179, aired 1998-05-28 | LITTLE BIRDIES $200: These little yellow birds were once carried into coal mines because of their sensitivity to poisonous gas Canaries |
#3179, aired 1998-05-28 | LITTLE BIRDIES $300: A wise parrot named Polynesia taught him how to talk to the animals Dr. Dolittle |
#3179, aired 1998-05-28 | LITTLE BIRDIES $400: A clock invented in the Black Forest around 1775 introduced this little birdie to timekeeping Cuckoo |
#3179, aired 1998-05-28 | LITTLE BIRDIES $500: It's the symbol of happiness Shirley Temple went looking for in a 1940 film Bluebird |
#2599, aired 1995-12-14 | BIRDIES $100: Species of this large bird with a long neck include demoiselle, sandhill & whooping cranes |
#2599, aired 1995-12-14 | BIRDIES $200: World Book calls it the "night watchman of our gardens" the owl |
#2599, aired 1995-12-14 | BIRDIES $300: This Australian kingfisher is sometimes called a laughing jackass the kookaburra |
#2599, aired 1995-12-14 | BIRDIES $500 (Daily Double): With a wingspan of up to 9 1/2 feet, this vulture is North America's largest flying land bird a (California) condor |
#2599, aired 1995-12-14 | BIRDIES $500: This type of falcon can dive at speeds of over 180 mph the peregrine falcon |
#1966, aired 1993-03-08 | SILLY SONGS $200: A 1930s novelty song from England went, "Let's all sing like" these "sing" the birdies |
#415, aired 1986-04-11 | GOLF $300: In 1978, Jack Nicklaus scored 5 of these in a row to win a tournment birdies |
#162, aired 1985-04-23 | "T" TIME $300: Completes "All the little birdies on Jaybird Street, love to hear the robin go..." tweet, tweet, tweet |
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