Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (130 results returned)
#11, aired 2023-01-19 | SHOE BIZ $600: Like Elvis sang, "don't you step on" these shoes that you can get from Brooks Brothers (blue) suede shoes |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | BOOZY PHRASES $300: This booze comes before "up" in a phrase meaning to create interest or enthusiasm gin |
#8689, aired 2022-07-21 | BOTTOMS UP! $400: This 2-word term meaning the lowest spot you can "hit" originated in mining in the 19th century rock bottom |
#8689, aired 2022-07-21 | BOTTOMS UP! $800: Not a positive term used of people, bottom-feeder works for these, like channel variety seen here a catfish |
#8689, aired 2022-07-21 | BOTTOMS UP! $1200: A song from "Annie" reminds us that "the sun'll come out tomorrow" & that you should therefore bet this your bottom dollar |
#8689, aired 2022-07-21 | BOTTOMS UP! $1600: This nickname for the area around the U.S. State Department partly comes from industrial smoke once found there Foggy Bottom |
#8689, aired 2022-07-21 | BOTTOMS UP! $2000: Echo is an important type of this device that tells mariners how far down the bottom is a depth finder (a depth sounder) |
#8288, aired 2020-11-25 | GLOBAL CHEERS! $1200: Okole maluna, literally, "butt to the moon", is a Hawaiian translation of this English "cheers!" bottoms up |
#7800, aired 2018-07-06 | FRENCH TOASTS $400: "Cul sec" is the equivalent of these "up" bottoms up |
#7024, aired 2015-03-12 | BOTTOMS "UP"! $200: On season 2 of "American Idol", Clay Aiken wasn't the winner but this the runner-up |
#7024, aired 2015-03-12 | BOTTOMS "UP"! $400: It comes in cherry as well as the original lemon-lime 7-Up |
#7024, aired 2015-03-12 | BOTTOMS "UP"! $600: Common exercise done in a prone position, or a type of bra a push-up |
#7024, aired 2015-03-12 | BOTTOMS "UP"! $800: A thorough medical exam including lab tests & X-rays; your doctor might order one on you a work-up |
#7024, aired 2015-03-12 | BOTTOMS "UP"! $1000: It's another name for an Apache wigwam a wickiup |
#6568, aired 2013-03-20 | "BOTTOM" $600: This toast suggests that you'll turn your glass upside down bottoms up! |
#6413, aired 2012-07-04 | ANCHORS AWEIGH $400: These wide pants were made to roll up above the knee when swabbing the decks & to remove easily when you fall overboard bell-bottoms |
#6175, aired 2011-06-17 | 3 $400: Ned Nederlander, Dusty Bottoms & Lucky Day go up against El Guapo in this 1986 movie ¡Three Amigos! |
#5707, aired 2009-06-02 | ACTUAL ITEMS $1600: Bottoms up! A muselet is the wire cage holding this in place the champagne cork |
#4909, aired 2006-01-05 | BOTTOMS UP! $200: This vodka brand popular in Helsinki came to the U.S. in 1971 Finlandia |
#4909, aired 2006-01-05 | BOTTOMS UP! $400: Triple Sec & this potent potable go into a classic margarita tequila |
#4909, aired 2006-01-05 | BOTTOMS UP! $600: A 1979 song wondered if you like this tropical drink & getting caught in the rain piña colada |
#4909, aired 2006-01-05 | BOTTOMS UP! $800: This "water of life", served icy cold, traditionally accompanies the Swedish smorgasbord aquavit |
#4909, aired 2006-01-05 | BOTTOMS UP! $1000: In the movie "Sideways", wine snob Miles threatens to walk out on his date if he has to drink this red wine Merlot |
#4283, aired 2003-03-26 | ULTRA-LOUNGE $1000: Sip a cocktail & listen to this co-star of TV's "Emergency!" on the "Bottoms Up!" CD Julie London |
#4007, aired 2002-01-22 | AFRICAN MAMMALS $400: Although it can weigh up to 8,000 pounds, it's an excellent swimmer & often walks on the bottoms of lakes and rivers a hippopotamus |
#3184, aired 1998-06-04 | BOTTOMS UP! $200: It's the base in the liqueur Irish Mint Irish whiskey |
#3184, aired 1998-06-04 | BOTTOMS UP! $400: A man in a sombrero sits under a Moorish archway on the label of this coffee liqueur Kahlua |
#3184, aired 1998-06-04 | BOTTOMS UP! $600: Sauza is a brand of this liquor which is also the title of the song heard here: "Tequila" |
#3184, aired 1998-06-04 | BOTTOMS UP! $800: Alex Marnier Lapostolle mixed cognac & this fruit's peel & Voila! Grand Marnier was born Orange peel |
#3184, aired 1998-06-04 | BOTTOMS UP! $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1832 the founding family of this famed French champagne house hired a son-in-law named Chandon Moet |
#3068, aired 1997-12-24 | RAISE YOUR GLASSES $1000: The book "Toasts" advises that this 2-word one is inappropriate at a boat race "Bottoms up!" |
#2540, aired 1995-09-22 | BOTTOMS UP! $200: Ask a bartender for rye & you'll get a type of this liquor whiskey |
#2540, aired 1995-09-22 | BOTTOMS UP! $400: A Rob Roy is made with scotch & the sweet Italian type of this vermouth |
#2540, aired 1995-09-22 | BOTTOMS UP! $600: Mandarine is a liqueur made from brandy & the juice & peel of this fruit mandarin oranges |
#2540, aired 1995-09-22 | BOTTOMS UP! $800: The brown type of this fortified Spanish wine is dark & sweet sherry |
#2540, aired 1995-09-22 | BOTTOMS UP! $1000: Aalborg is a popular Danish type of this colorless liquor flavored with caraway aquavit |
#2139, aired 1993-12-16 | BOTTOMS UP! $200: Traditionally, juleps are garnished with this type of leaf a mint |
#2139, aired 1993-12-16 | BOTTOMS UP! $400: James Bond prefers his "shaken, not stirred" martinis |
#2139, aired 1993-12-16 | BOTTOMS UP! $600: This cocktail made with white rum, lime juice & sugar is served cold or frozen a daiquiri |
#2139, aired 1993-12-16 | BOTTOMS UP! $800: This sweet anise- flavored liqueur is considered Greece's national aperitif ouzo |
#2139, aired 1993-12-16 | BOTTOMS UP! $1000: Mix equal parts of Scotch & Drambuie, pour over ice & you'll have this classic cocktail a rusty nail |
#2124, aired 1993-11-25 | BOTTOMS UP! $100: It's the generic term for pink or blush wines Rose |
#2124, aired 1993-11-25 | BOTTOMS UP! $200: A Bloody Maria is the same as a Bloody Mary except it has tequila instead of this liquor Vodka |
#2124, aired 1993-11-25 | BOTTOMS UP! $300: Distilled in Kentucky, Jim Beam is a brand of this Bourbon |
#2124, aired 1993-11-25 | BOTTOMS UP! $400: Traditionally, the 2 ingredients that make a drink a flip are sugar & this Egg |
#2124, aired 1993-11-25 | BOTTOMS UP! $500: This green melon-flavored liqueur from Japan sometimes is used to make a margarita Midori |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOTTOMS UP! $100: Though often called a wine, this Japanese drink is technically a beer sake |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOTTOMS UP! $200: A black velvet cocktail is made with equal parts of stout & this bubbly wine champagne |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOTTOMS UP! $300: Made from sugarcane products, it was the most popular hard liquor in early America rum |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOTTOMS UP! $400: A boccie ball calls for orange juice, club soda & this almond-flavored liqueur amaretto |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOTTOMS UP! $500: Because of its heavy body & distinctive flavor, the Holland type of this is usually drunk straight gin |
#1480, aired 1991-01-25 | BOTTOMS UP! $100: The dry white variety of this wine is used in a martini; the sweet variety, in a Manhattan Vermouth |
#1480, aired 1991-01-25 | BOTTOMS UP! $200: This sweet sparkling wine hails from the Italian town of Asti Spumante |
#1480, aired 1991-01-25 | BOTTOMS UP! $300: A liquor that's 100 proof contains this percentage of alcohol 50% |
#1480, aired 1991-01-25 | BOTTOMS UP! $400: To make it, combine gin, vodka, cola, and a twist of lemon, but not a drop of tea Long Island Ice Tea |
#1480, aired 1991-01-25 | BOTTOMS UP! $500: Often served at a brunch, it's made with equal amounts of champagne & orange juice Mimosa |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | BOTTOMS UP! $100: Despite its name, Bombay gin is imported from this country, not India Great Britain |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | BOTTOMS UP! $200: Barlles & Jaymes makes these in peach, berry & tropical flavors wine coolers |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | BOTTOMS UP! $300: Captain Morgan spiced rum & Bacardi are made there Puerto Rico |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | BOTTOMS UP! $400: Absolut Peppar & Absolut Citron are flavored ones vodkas |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | BOTTOMS UP! $500: Its light beer is known as "The Silver Bullet" Coors |
#1339, aired 1990-05-31 | BOTTOMS UP $100: "Hour" or so before dinner when people in a bar enjoy a cocktail or 2 for the price of 1 Happy Hour |
#1339, aired 1990-05-31 | BOTTOMS UP $200: According to Larousse Gastronomique, it should be stored at 54 degrees Fahrenheit White Wine |
#1339, aired 1990-05-31 | BOTTOMS UP $300: This nonalcoholic bloody mary is sometimes called a "bloody shame" Virgin Mary |
#1339, aired 1990-05-31 | BOTTOMS UP $400: Called "The green muse", this powerful liqueur is the 1st potent potable listed in Larousse Gastronomique Absinthe |
#1339, aired 1990-05-31 | BOTTOMS UP $500: Now nearly obsolete, porter is intermediate between ale & this darker British brew Stout |
#1286, aired 1990-03-19 | THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH $200: Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem claims to be the oldest of these in Britain, so bottoms up to it pub |
#1267, aired 1990-02-20 | BOTTOMS UP $100: This California firm is the largest producer of wine in the U.S. Gallo |
#1267, aired 1990-02-20 | BOTTOMS UP $200: Word that can precede dress, party & table cocktail |
#1267, aired 1990-02-20 | BOTTOMS UP $300: Beef bouillon & a shot of vodka are the main ingredients in this drink bullshot |
#1267, aired 1990-02-20 | BOTTOMS UP $400: One story says this rum drink made the 1st man who drank it feel "like the living dead" a zombie |
#1267, aired 1990-02-20 | BOTTOMS UP $500: 1st made in Scotland in the 18th c., this liqueur blends old scotch, honey, herbs & spices drambuie |
#1162, aired 1989-09-26 | BOTTOMS UP $100: As you might expect, it's the sweetener in a bee's knees cocktail honey |
#1162, aired 1989-09-26 | BOTTOMS UP $200: Used to make martinis, it's an aperitif wine flavored with herbs vermouth |
#1162, aired 1989-09-26 | BOTTOMS UP $300: A gin cocktail is named for this man, John Tunney's father Gene Tunney |
#1162, aired 1989-09-26 | BOTTOMS UP $400: All you need to make this simple cocktail is gin & sweetened lime juice a gimlet |
#1162, aired 1989-09-26 | BOTTOMS UP $500: Bartenders know this juice puts the scarlet in a Scarlett O' Hara cranberry juice |
#1139, aired 1989-07-13 | BOTTOMS UP $100: In the names of cocktails, this color precedes "squirrel" & "lady" pink |
#1139, aired 1989-07-13 | BOTTOMS UP $200: A creme de menthe cocktail, or the insect who might drink it grasshopper |
#1139, aired 1989-07-13 | BOTTOMS UP $300: This liquor is 1 of the main ingredients in a bullshot, & that's no bull vodka |
#1139, aired 1989-07-13 | BOTTOMS UP $400: Champagne cocktails traditionally include a dash of this (Angostura) bitters |
#1139, aired 1989-07-13 | BOTTOMS UP $500: Kir cocktails contain this liqueur made from black currants creme de cassis |
#1131, aired 1989-07-03 | BOTTOMS UP $200: Calvados is a brandy made of this fruit apples |
#1131, aired 1989-07-03 | BOTTOMS UP $400: This term refers to the year in which the wine's grapes were grown & harvested the vintage |
#1131, aired 1989-07-03 | BOTTOMS UP $600: This grain makes up 51% of the mash from which bourbon is distilled corn |
#1131, aired 1989-07-03 | BOTTOMS UP $800: Trader Vic's recommends a skull mug for this liquor when served hot & buttered rum |
#1131, aired 1989-07-03 | BOTTOMS UP $1000: 1 layer each of grenadine, green creme de menthe, maraschino liqueur, brandy, Chartreuse, creme de violette a pousse-café |
#1021, aired 1989-01-30 | BOTTOMS UP $100: A screwdriver is vodka & orange juice while a bloody Mary is vodka & this juice tomato juice |
#1021, aired 1989-01-30 | BOTTOMS UP $200: Under British law, Scotch whisky must be made with water from this region of Scotland Highlands |
#1021, aired 1989-01-30 | BOTTOMS UP $300: Named for an island in the Netherlands Antilles, it's a liqueur flavored with orange peel Curacao |
#1021, aired 1989-01-30 | BOTTOMS UP $400: This tall rum drink shares its name with the stick you might use to stir it swizzle |
#1021, aired 1989-01-30 | BOTTOMS UP $500: A Scarlett O'Hara mixes cranberry juice, lime juice & this liquor Southern Comfort |
#969, aired 1988-11-17 | BOTTOMS UP $100: Legend says bats lived in a shed at its rum distillery & one of them is still on its labels Bacardi |
#969, aired 1988-11-17 | BOTTOMS UP $200: Almond-flavored liqueur whose name comes from the Italian for "bitter," not the Italian for "love" Amaretto |
#969, aired 1988-11-17 | BOTTOMS UP $300: The recipe for Tia Maria came from this island & "has been closely guarded for generations" Jamaica |
#969, aired 1988-11-17 | BOTTOMS UP $400: This hazelnut liqueur was named for the mysterious monk who made it 300 years ago Frangelico |
#969, aired 1988-11-17 | BOTTOMS UP $500: Called "the world's oldest whiskey distillery", it's in County Antrim, Ireland Bushmills |
#844, aired 1988-04-14 | BOTTOMS UP $100: It wasn't until 1970 that the British ended the daily rum ration to men in this service the navy |
#844, aired 1988-04-14 | BOTTOMS UP $200: As Schlitz reminded us, "You only" do this "once in life" go around |
#844, aired 1988-04-14 | BOTTOMS UP $300: Originally marketed here as white whiskey with no taste & no smell, it's now the #1 selling U.S. vodka Smirnoff |
#844, aired 1988-04-14 | BOTTOMS UP $400: This worldwide religious order is noted for their California vineyards the Christian Brothers |
#844, aired 1988-04-14 | BOTTOMS UP $500: Pilsner beer originated in Pilsen, a city in this country Czechoslovakia |
#792, aired 1988-02-02 | BOTTOMS UP $100: A sad sister, or brand of wine husband-wife team Stiller & Meara promoted on radio Blue Nun |
#792, aired 1988-02-02 | BOTTOMS UP $200: If the fermentation occurs on the bottom of the barrel, it's beer; if it occurs on top, it's this ale |
#792, aired 1988-02-02 | BOTTOMS UP $400: A "7&7" combines these 2 specific brands, 1 potent, 1 not 7 Up & Seagram's Seven |
#792, aired 1988-02-02 | BOTTOMS UP $1,000 (Daily Double): Brand that calls itself "the finest vodka on ice", or the composition heard here: Finlandia |
#755, aired 1987-12-11 | BOTTOMS UP $100: U.S. Customs law states you have to be at least this age to bring alcohol into the U.S. 21 |
#755, aired 1987-12-11 | BOTTOMS UP $200: Term used to mean a wine is unsweet, rather than sweet brut (dry and sekt acceptable) |
#755, aired 1987-12-11 | BOTTOMS UP $300: In 1789 a Baptist minister in Kentucky was 1st to make this type of whiskey bourbon |
#755, aired 1987-12-11 | BOTTOMS UP $400: Known for its brewery & its book, this company is also Britain's, & the world's, largest Scotch maker Guinness |
#755, aired 1987-12-11 | BOTTOMS UP $500: The two main groups of alcoholic beverages are fermented, like beer, & this type, like gin distilled |
#667, aired 1987-06-30 | BOTTOMS UP $100: Tovarich, Volga Boatman, & Moscow Mule cocktails all contain this vodka |
#667, aired 1987-06-30 | BOTTOMS UP $200: Only Colorado still has this minimum drinking age -- & only for 3.2% beer 18 |
#667, aired 1987-06-30 | BOTTOMS UP $300: It's late '50s ad slogan went, "Where there's life, there's" this Bud |
#667, aired 1987-06-30 | BOTTOMS UP $400: Sloeberry liqueur is often erroneously called this sloe gin |
#667, aired 1987-06-30 | BOTTOMS UP $500: French version is always dry while Italian version of this aromatized wine can be sweet or dry vermouth |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | BOTTOMS UP $100: Take away a White Russian's cream, & you've got a drink named this a Black Russian |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | BOTTOMS UP $200: A large jigger of whiskey with a beer chaser on the side a Boilermaker |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | BOTTOMS UP $300: This liqueur is half benedictine, half brandy B&B |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | BOTTOMS UP $400: The Official Mixer's Manual's "Cincinnati" is half beer & half this; talk about light beer... soda water |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | BOTTOMS UP $500: Botanical name of the most appropriate drink to toast Anita Bryant & Lawrence Welk at the same time a mimosa |
#335, aired 1985-12-20 | BOTTOMS UP $100: Malt liquor is a variety of this brew beer |
#335, aired 1985-12-20 | BOTTOMS UP $200: In 1984, this company produced 39% of all wine made in California Gallo Winery |
#335, aired 1985-12-20 | BOTTOMS UP $300: When accused of bootlegging from Canada, he said, "I don't even know what street Canada is on" Al Capone |
#335, aired 1985-12-20 | BOTTOMS UP $400: You can get drunk on this non-mint flavored mouthwash that's 54 proof Listerine |
#335, aired 1985-12-20 | BOTTOMS UP $500: Favorite vodka of czar's family in Russia & best-selling brand in the U.S. today Smirnoff |
#324, aired 1985-12-05 | BOTTOMS UP $100: 100 years ago, Madeira wine was used as ballast in these (sailing) ships |
#324, aired 1985-12-05 | BOTTOMS UP $200: When Jumbo the Elephant was crossing the ocean to join P.T. Barnum, he was soothed with this brew beer |
#324, aired 1985-12-05 | BOTTOMS UP $300: From German for "squirt", this drink is white wine & a squirt of seltzer a spritzer |
#324, aired 1985-12-05 | BOTTOMS UP $400: In France, a big "brut" is usually this, not Mark Gastineau a bottle of champagne |
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