Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#2230, aired 1994-04-22 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $200: George Kennedy may have had a "whale" of a time recording this 1851 whale tale Moby-Dick |
#2230, aired 1994-04-22 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $400: Ken Burns reads excerpts from the companion volume to his PBS miniseries about this war the Civil War |
#2230, aired 1994-04-22 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $600: This author taped "The Looking Glass War", one of his books about George Smiley John le Carré |
#2230, aired 1994-04-22 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $800: Ken Howard went to bat to read this author's "The Natural" Bernard Malamud |
#2230, aired 1994-04-22 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $1000: This British actress who starred in "Far from the Madding Crowd" also recorded the novel on tape Julie Christie |
#2145, aired 1993-12-24 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $200: They needed a superman to read "The Great Gatsby" on tape, so they picked this "Superman" star Christopher Reeve |
#2145, aired 1993-12-24 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $400: Maria Riva reads her own intimate biography of this late German actress, her mother Marlene Dietrich |
#2145, aired 1993-12-24 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $600: Burt Reynolds was "For Hire", so he got the job reading "Stardust", a novel about this detective Spenser |
#2145, aired 1993-12-24 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $800: You can stay up late & listen to his novels "The Other Side of Midnight" & "Memories of Midnight" Sidney Sheldon |
#2145, aired 1993-12-24 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $1000: This Lt. Col, who was "under fire" during the Iran–Contra hearings taped his own book "Under Fire" Oliver North |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $100: Roger Rees reads "H.", Lin Haire-Sargeant's tale of this brooding hero's journey back to Wuthering Heights Heathcliff |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $200: This TV actress moved her "Hot Lips" to narrate the racy novel "French Silk" Loretta Swit |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $300: "Misery" loves company, so this Oscar-winning actress, not J. Foster, reads "The Silence of the Lambs" Kathy Bates |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $400: Fans of this spy novelist can hear what he sounds like when he reads his own novel "The Russia House" John le Carré |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $600 (Daily Double): Other Weight Watchers might enjoy hearing this British actress read "The Anastasia Syndrome" Lynn Redgrave |
#1719, aired 1992-02-06 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $100: Michael Blake not only wrote this novel, he recorded it on tape for 7 Wolves Publishing Dances with Wolves |
#1719, aired 1992-02-06 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $200: This "All in the Family" co-star directed the film "The Princess Bride" & read the book on cassette Rob Reiner |
#1719, aired 1992-02-06 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $300: David Ogden Stiers tells this author's tale "The Cardinal of the Kremlin" Tom Clancy |
#1719, aired 1992-02-06 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $400: Susannah York taped an audio version of his scary novella "The Turn of the Screw" Henry James |
#1719, aired 1992-02-06 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $500: You might take Roscoe Lee Browne's rendition of this author's "Caribbean" to the Caribbean James Michener |
#1618, aired 1991-09-18 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $200: You can buy a tape of this young man reading his father's book "Profiles in Courage" John Kennedy, Jr. |
#1618, aired 1991-09-18 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $400: She taped her novel "Postcards from the Edge"; according to the box, "She has been known to act in films" Carrie Fisher |
#1618, aired 1991-09-18 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $600: F. Murray Abraham put some "bite" into his performance of Anne Rice's "Interview with" this monster the vampire |
#1618, aired 1991-09-18 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $800: If you like Darren McGavin, you might enjoy hearing him read this author's "The Bourne Supremacy" Robert Ludlum |
#1618, aired 1991-09-18 | BOOKS ON AUDIOTAPE $1000: This black author reads selections from her own book "The Temple of My Familiar" Alice Walker |
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