Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (55 results returned)

#8607, aired 2022-03-29IDIOMS & EXPRESSIONS $800: A '70s Smokey ad showed a fawn & little bunnies & said there are these "in the woods", an idiom meaning naive or innocent babes in the woods
#7744, aired 2018-04-19KILLER APPS $800: People who do odd jobs via this app are called "taskers", not "bunnies" TaskRabbit
#7702, aired 2018-02-20MARCH $1000: In breeding season male bunnies go a little crazy, hence this simile that inspired a Lewis Carroll character mad as a March hare
#7601, aired 2017-10-02BUNNIES $200: Slow & steady wins the race between opposites in Aesop's tale of these 2 the tortoise and the hare
#7601, aired 2017-10-02BUNNIES $400: From the Latin for "chest", it's a coop or pen specifically for rabbits a hutch
#7601, aired 2017-10-02BUNNIES $600: There goes this kind of bunny, allowing us to see how it gets its name a cottontail
#7601, aired 2017-10-02BUNNIES $800: It was the occupation of both Deborah Harry in 1973 & Gloria Steinem (undercover) in 1963 a Playboy Bunny
#7601, aired 2017-10-02BUNNIES $1000: Rabbit and Piglet hatch a plot to unbounce Tigger in Chapter VII of "The House At" this place Pooh Corner
#7246, aired 2016-02-29LEAP DAY $400: In 1960, in this city, Hugh Hefner opened his first Playboy Club, where Bunnies could live for $50 a month rent Chicago
#6704, aired 2013-11-07LITERARY BUNNIES $200: Alice overheard him say, "Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it's getting!" the White Rabbit
#6704, aired 2013-11-07LITERARY BUNNIES $400: This naughty little guy disobeyed his mother & "first ate some lettuces and some French beans; and then he ate some radishes" Peter Rabbit
#6704, aired 2013-11-07LITERARY BUNNIES $600: Gary Wolf's book questioned, "Who Censored" this character; in the movie he was "framed" Roger Rabbit
#6704, aired 2013-11-07LITERARY BUNNIES $800: The subtitle of this Margery Williams children's story is "Or How Toys Become Real" The Velveteen Rabbit
#6704, aired 2013-11-07LITERARY BUNNIES $1000: Richard Adams conceived of this story about Hazel, Fiver & others while on a long car journey with his 2 daughters Watership Down
#6191, aired 2011-07-11CHAIRS $1200: Dust bunnies may be collecting under Britain's coronation chair since this was returned to Scotland in 1996 the Stone of Scone
#5212, aired 2007-04-17LAST BUT NOT LEAST $600: In 1988 newspapers headlined the closing of the last of these in the U.S., putting bunnies out of work Playboy Clubs
#4825, aired 2005-07-22LITERARY BUNNIES $400: In Chapter 1 of this book, Mole says, "Onion-sauce! Onion-sauce!" to a group of rabbits who have no satisfactory reply The Wind in the Willows
#4825, aired 2005-07-22LITERARY BUNNIES $800: The power-mad Gen. Woundwort makes life miserable for the other bunnies in this 1972 novel by Richard Adams Watership Down
#4825, aired 2005-07-22LITERARY BUNNIES $1200: Mammy-Bammy Big-Money is the witch rabbit who lives in a swamp in this man's Uncle Remus stories (Joel Chandler) Harris
#4825, aired 2005-07-22LITERARY BUNNIES $1600: In Beatrix Potter's "Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies", Flopsy marries this bunny Benjamin
#4825, aired 2005-07-22LITERARY BUNNIES $2000: Howard R. Garis wrote a book about this avuncular rabbit "and the Runaway Cheese" Uncle Wiggily
#4630, aired 2004-10-22BUNNIES IN BOOKS $200: In "The Tale of Rabbit and Coyote", rabbit escapes to this heavenly body, which makes the coyote howl at it the Moon
#4630, aired 2004-10-22BUNNIES IN BOOKS $400: (LeVar Burton of Reading Rainbow delivers the clue.) In "The Bionic Bunny Show", the Bionic Bunny twitches his nose and wiggles these to summon his bionic strength his ears
#4369, aired 2003-09-11COLORS $200: "Khaki" comes from the Hindi for the color of this; it's also what the "bunnies" under the bed are made of dust
#4247, aired 2003-02-04MOVE THE S $200: There are lots of eaters of chocolate bunnies on this holiday Easter/eaters
#3764, aired 2001-01-04BIG SCREEN BUNNIES $200: Bambi's boisterous buddy Thumper
#3764, aired 2001-01-04BIG SCREEN BUNNIES $400: Jimmy Stewart's 6' 3 1/2" invisible companion in 1950 Harvey
#3764, aired 2001-01-04BIG SCREEN BUNNIES $600: Glenn Close is the jilted bunny-boiler in this thriller that serves as a warning against one-night stands Fatal Attraction
#3764, aired 2001-01-04BIG SCREEN BUNNIES $800: If you were in this 1951 Disney film you'd have had a chance to chase a rabbit along with a little girl Alice in Wonderland
#3764, aired 2001-01-04BIG SCREEN BUNNIES $1000: Despite warnings from Tim the Enchanter, a deadly rabbit decimates King Arthur's men in this spoof Monty Python and the Holy Grail
#3635, aired 2000-05-26ROMAN HOLIDAY $400: On August 9, Romans, like beach bunnies, paid homage to this god whose Greek equivalent was Helios Sol
#3516, aired 1999-12-13LITERATURE $300: "The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies" was a follow-up to her stories of Peter Rabbit & Benjamin Bunny Beatrix Potter
#3437, aired 1999-07-13NICE BUNNIES $100: "Silly Rabbit", this cereal is "for Kids" Trix
#3437, aired 1999-07-13NICE BUNNIES $200: Title character addressed in the following audiobook You may go into the fields or down the lane, but don't go into Mr. McGregor's garden Peter Rabbit
#3437, aired 1999-07-13NICE BUNNIES $300: One critic says that "Bambi" should be called this, after the little bunny that steals the show Thumper
#3437, aired 1999-07-13NICE BUNNIES $400: An as-yet-nameless prototype of this character appeared in the 1938 cartoon "Porky's Hare Hunt" Bugs Bunny
#3437, aired 1999-07-13NICE BUNNIES $500: The love of a boy brings a stuffed bunny to life in this classic book by Margery Williams The Velveteen Rabbit
#3281, aired 1998-12-07I SAW IT IN VOGUE $100: A dermatologist warns beach bunnies that these lose effectiveness in 2-4 hours Sunscreens
#3236, aired 1998-10-05EX-BUNNIES $100: When she became a bunny in 1963, Mary Hutton changed her name to this, after her father Laurence Lauren Hutton
#3236, aired 1998-10-05EX-BUNNIES $200: She was a bunny before she was a singing "Blondie" Deborah Harry
#3236, aired 1998-10-05EX-BUNNIES $300: A bunny at age 18, Jacklyn Zeman now works on this show that features Luke & Laura General Hospital
#3236, aired 1998-10-05EX-BUNNIES $400: Make no "Ms."take, she donned the ears in 1963 as a journalistic assignment for Show Magazine Gloria Steinem
#3236, aired 1998-10-05EX-BUNNIES $500: Working her way through college as "Bunny Sue", she's now working as Dharma's mother-in-law Susan Sullivan
#3193, aired 1998-06-17MAMMALS $500: Young rabbits are bunnies; young ones of these are leverets hares
#3026, aired 1997-10-27CELEBRITY RHYME TIME $100: Mr. Bono's baby rabbits Sonny's bunnies
#2132, aired 1993-12-07LITERARY BUNNIES $100: This was the first Wonderland resident that Alice saw the White Rabbit
#2132, aired 1993-12-07LITERARY BUNNIES $200: In 1993 this Beatrix Potter title bunny celebrated his centenary Peter Rabbit
#2132, aired 1993-12-07LITERARY BUNNIES $300: In the book this fawn's friend was named Hare, not Thumper Bambi
#2132, aired 1993-12-07LITERARY BUNNIES $400: Gary K. Wolf's book asked "Who Censored" this character, not "Who Framed" him Roger Rabbit
#2132, aired 1993-12-07LITERARY BUNNIES $500: Hazel's heroics got him appointed chief rabbit in this bunny tale by Richard Adams Watership Down
#1460, aired 1990-12-28LITERARY ANIMALS $200: Cottontail was the sister of these 2 good little bunnies in "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" Flopsy & Mopsy
#1180, aired 1989-10-20FOOD FACTS $200: A recent poll said 97% of people who eat chocolate bunnies bite these off 1st the ears
#1095, aired 1989-05-12RABBITS $300: This English author created Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny & the Flopsey Bunnies Beatrix Potter
#835, aired 1988-04-01STARTS WITH "W" $400: Where the bunnies breed a warren
#593, aired 1987-03-18"BUN"S $600: With Chicago, L.A. & NYC clubs closed, you'll have to hop over to Omaha or Des Moines to find these Playboy Bunnies

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (2 results returned)

#8909, aired 2023-07-0620th CENTURY LIT: Squashing the allegory theory, the daughters of the author of this novel say it's "just a story about rabbits" Watership Down
#8472, aired 2021-09-21CHILDREN'S BOOKS: A book by her says, "It is said that the effect of eating too much lettuce is 'soporific'... but then I am not a rabbit" (Beatrix) Potter

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