Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (54 results returned)

#8772, aired 2022-12-27SCIENCE $400: This sweet plant secretion that's full of sucrose, fructose & glucose serves to attract pollinators like birds & bees nectar
#8291, aired 2020-11-30THE BIRDS & THE BEES $200: Big bird, indeed! One of these can grow to over 8 feet tall an ostrich
#8291, aired 2020-11-30THE BIRDS & THE BEES $500 (Daily Double): Mason & carpenter bees are classified as this type that practices social distancing full time solitary bees
#8291, aired 2020-11-30THE BIRDS & THE BEES $600: Seen here is the roseate species of this bird, named for the shape of its beak the spoonbill
#8291, aired 2020-11-30THE BIRDS & THE BEES $800: The peregrine species of this bird is known to dive at 200 miles per hour a falcon
#8291, aired 2020-11-30THE BIRDS & THE BEES $1000: About 4 times larger than a honeybee, the rare Wallace's giant is native to this country's North Moluccas Islands Indonesia
#8217, aired 2020-05-19GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK $1600: "Birds do it, bees do it, even educated fleas do it, let's do it, let's" this fall in love
#7959, aired 2019-03-28FOR THE BIRDS $800: Birds do it, bees do it, it being this act that fertilizes flowers; hummingbirds & honeycreepers are noted for it pollination
#7267, aired 2016-03-29"B" & "B" $200: Animal pair involved in indoctrination about reproduction the birds and the bees
#7237, aired 2016-02-16SIMILAR-SOUNDING WORDS $200: A house for birds & a house for bees aviary & apiary
#6502, aired 2012-12-18LOVE $600: A song by this composer says, "Birds do it, bees do it, even educated fleas do it, let's do it, let's fall in love" Cole Porter
#6044, aired 2010-12-16THE BIRDS & THE BEES $400: Scientists now believe that birds are descended from the theropods, the "beast foot" family of these dinosaurs
#6044, aired 2010-12-16THE BIRDS & THE BEES $800: The big difference between bees & these close relatives is that bees feed their young honey, not other insects wasps
#6044, aired 2010-12-16THE BIRDS & THE BEES $1200: The "giant" type of this bird is an imposing 8 inches long & weighs a colossal 2/3 of an ounce a hummingbird
#6044, aired 2010-12-16THE BIRDS & THE BEES $1600: That's not ladylike! If 2 of these bees emerge from their cells at the same time, they fight to the death the queens
#6044, aired 2010-12-16THE BIRDS & THE BEES $2000: The food of bee larvae is called royal this; it's secreted from the heads of other bees jelly
#5169, aired 2007-02-15THE BIRDS & THE BEES $400: Some (maybe the birds themselves) say the African gray type is the most accomplished talker among these birds parrots
#5169, aired 2007-02-15THE BIRDS & THE BEES $800: Bees help create new species when they move this powder from one type of plant to another pollen
#5169, aired 2007-02-15THE BIRDS & THE BEES $1200: The white type of this forage plant is a prime source of the nectar that bees use to make honey clover
#5169, aired 2007-02-15THE BIRDS & THE BEES $1600: A nuthatch isn't an asylum, it's a bird that loves these nuts also called filberts hazelnuts
#5169, aired 2007-02-15THE BIRDS & THE BEES $2000: It's a small, chunky brown bird with a short bill & a silent initial W wren
#5099, aired 2006-11-09THE BIRDS & THE BEES $800: Seen here is the laughing type of this "sea" bird--sorry, no audio for you seagull
#4655, aired 2004-11-26FRAIDY CAT $2,000 (Daily Double): A person with ornithophobia & apiphobia may avoid a talk on this subject feared by erotophobics the birds and the bees (or sex)
#4193, aired 2002-11-20THE BIRDS & THE BEES $200: This term for a stingerless male bee sounds like an unmanned spy plane drone
#4193, aired 2002-11-20THE BIRDS & THE BEES $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Monkey River in Belize) A mainstay of the toucan's diet, it's also in the name of the cereal that it promotes fruit
#4193, aired 2002-11-20THE BIRDS & THE BEES $600: This substance produced by bees is used in the making of candles & cosmetics wax
#4193, aired 2002-11-20THE BIRDS & THE BEES $800: Ectopistes migratorius is the scientific name of this now extinct variety of pigeon passenger pigeon
#4193, aired 2002-11-20THE BIRDS & THE BEES $1000: Seen here, this long-winged native of the Andes Mountains is actually a type of vulture condor
#3974, aired 2001-12-06BIRDS' SCIENTIFIC NAMES $800 (Daily Double): Merops apiaster is an "eater" of these insects bees
#3805, aired 2001-03-02THE BIRDS & THE BEES $100: Only female bees possess these poison-injecting organs Stingers
#3805, aired 2001-03-02THE BIRDS & THE BEES $200: Bees & other animals also have wings, but birds are the only animals with these often colorful features Feathers
#3805, aired 2001-03-02THE BIRDS & THE BEES $300: These small yellow finches were once used by coal miners to detect deadly gases Canaries
#3805, aired 2001-03-02THE BIRDS & THE BEES $400: It's the only continent without bees Antarctica
#3805, aired 2001-03-02THE BIRDS & THE BEES $500: Aaaack! It's the variety of Australian parrot seen here Cockatoo
#3756, aired 2000-12-25THE BIRDS & THE BEES $100: These domesticated bees take their name from the sticky substance they hoard honeybees
#3756, aired 2000-12-25THE BIRDS & THE BEES $200: A home for some bees, it can also mean any place swarming with activity hive
#3401, aired 1999-05-24SLANGUAGE $100: Let me tell ya 'bout these 2 groups of creatures, they're used to explain "The Facts of Life" birds and the bees
#3384, aired 1999-04-29THE MOVIES $200: Christopher Atkins learns about the birds & the bees on a desert island with this actress in "The Blue Lagoon" Brooke Shields
#2985, aired 1997-07-18SCIENCE $400: Birds & bees perform this transfer of gametes from anthers to stigmas pollination
#2944, aired 1997-05-22NATURE $200: Rather than by birds or bees, coniferous trees are dependent on this for pollination Wind
#2868, aired 1997-02-05BIRDS & BEES $100: The smallest of these smallest birds is the bee type the hummingbird
#2868, aired 1997-02-05BIRDS & BEES $200: Because its mouth is extremely wide, the swift can feed on insects while doing this flying
#2868, aired 1997-02-05BIRDS & BEES $300: The kiwi is the only bird with these organs located at the tip of its beak Nostrils
#2868, aired 1997-02-05BIRDS & BEES $400: Usually a bee has this many more wings than a bird 2
#2868, aired 1997-02-05BIRDS & BEES $500: Beehives are placed in some orchards specifically for this reason pollination
#2113, aired 1993-11-10THE BIRDS $1,000 (Daily Double): A bird that's described as apivorous eats these insects bees
#2096, aired 1993-10-18VOCABULARY $500: These 2 words which differ by 1 letter refer to places where birds & bees are kept aviary & apiary
#1561, aired 1991-05-20SCIENCE & NATURE $300: While an aviary is a place to keep birds, an apiary is for these creatures bees
#1495, aired 1991-02-15BIRD LORE $100: In explaining the birds & bees, many say babies are brought by these birds storks
#894, aired 1988-06-23ANIMALS $300: While an aviary houses birds, an apiary houses these bees
#599, aired 1987-03-26BIRDS $400: About 1/5 of the world's birds feed mainly on this, but they can't make honey from it the way bees do nectar
#517, aired 1986-12-02-OLOGIES $100: Experts in ornithology & apiology could teach you about these, & so could Dr. Ruth the birds and the bees
#510, aired 1986-11-21UNREAL ESTATE $200: In this happy hobo land, there are birds & bees & cigarette trees Big Rock Candy Mountain
#139, aired 1985-03-21BIOLOGY $200 (Daily Double): "Biological" title of the following 1965 Jewel Atkins hit: "Let me tell you 'bout the stars in the sky /And a girl and a guy / And a way they kiss / On a night like this / When I look into..." "The Birds And The Bees"

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