Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | A BOOKISH CATEGORY $200: "1Q84" by Haruki Murakami is set in 1984 in this city Tokyo |
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | A BOOKISH CATEGORY $400: This novel set over a hot summer holiday weekend became a movie starring Kate Winslet & Josh Brolin Labor Day |
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | A BOOKISH CATEGORY $600: This book by Malcolm Gladwell is subtitled "How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference" The Tipping Point |
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | A BOOKISH CATEGORY $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1974 he sued & stopped the sale of a book of his "Complete Uncollected Short Stories" J.D. Salinger |
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | A BOOKISH CATEGORY $1000: It begins, "It was love at first sight. The first time Yossarian saw the chaplain he fell madly in love with him" Catch-22 |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | A BOOKISH CATEGORY $400: "If you please, draw me a sheep" requests the title kid in this 1943 Saint-Exupery fable The Little Prince |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | A BOOKISH CATEGORY $800: This 1982 novel by Alice Walker traces Celie's growth from self-hatred to independence The Color Purple |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | A BOOKISH CATEGORY $1200: Mrs. Robinson does not have a first name in this 1963 Charles Webb novel, not that Benjamin would use it The Graduate |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | A BOOKISH CATEGORY $1600: In 2011 this author continued his fantasy series with the bestseller "A Dance with Dragons" George R. R. Martin |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | A BOOKISH CATEGORY $2000: Sylvia Plath committed suicide one month after the publication of this novel of hers The Bell Jar |
#6178, aired 2011-06-22 | MOVIE TIMES $600: Bookish CIA researcher Robert Redford is thrust into a conspiracy in this 1975 thriller Three Days of the Condor |
#5748, aired 2009-09-16 | BOOKISH $200: Thinking it a giant, this character rushed at a windmill & pierced one of the sails with his lance Don Quixote |
#5748, aired 2009-09-16 | BOOKISH $400: Escalator squash & obstacle golf are games in this Aldous Huxley novel Brave New World |
#5748, aired 2009-09-16 | BOOKISH $600: The jury's in on his novels "Pleading Guilty" & "Presumed Innocent" Scott Turow |
#5748, aired 2009-09-16 | BOOKISH $800: Her novel "One Fifth Avenue" offers more sex in the same city (Candace) Bushnell |
#5748, aired 2009-09-16 | BOOKISH $1000: His novel "Indignation" follows a student from his father's Newark butcher shop to college in Ohio Philip Roth |
#5430, aired 2008-03-28 | I'M FEELING BOOKISH $400: A phrase in Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens" became the title of this Capote crime book In Cold Blood |
#5430, aired 2008-03-28 | I'M FEELING BOOKISH $800: He won an Oscar for writing the screenplay of "The Cider House Rules", based on his own novel (John) Irving |
#5430, aired 2008-03-28 | I'M FEELING BOOKISH $1200: In 1944 the post office said his "Droll Stories", part of "La Comedie Humaine", was too obscene to mail Balzac |
#5430, aired 2008-03-28 | I'M FEELING BOOKISH $1600: "A Long Way Gone" is Ishmael Beah's memoir of being a boy soldier in this war-torn West African country Sierra Leone |
#5430, aired 2008-03-28 | I'M FEELING BOOKISH $2000: In a 1932 Stella Gibbons novel, a curse binds the Starkadder family to this "chilly" title farm Cold Comfort Farm |
#5071, aired 2006-10-02 | KID LIT $400: Leroy is the real first name of the boy detective with this bookish nickname Encyclopedia Brown |
#4757, aired 2005-04-19 | OCCUPATIONAL NAMES $800: This one-syllable bookish-sounding name goes back to young attendants of lords Page |
#4715, aired 2005-02-18 | MAC $1200: From 1939 to 1944 Archibald MacLeish used this bookish post to speak out for democracy Librarian of Congress (head of the Library of Congress accepted) |
#4537, aired 2004-05-04 | ACTORS & ACTRESSES $400: Emma Watson made her acting debut as this bookish friend of Harry Potter Hermione Granger |
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