Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (28 results returned)
#7925, aired 2019-02-08 | FAUX AMIS $800: In French C-O-I-N isn't money; coin means corner & coin-coin is what these birds say ducks |
#7901, aired 2019-01-07 | A BIRD $2000: This man's 414 B.C. comedy "The Birds" features a chorus of them that directly addresses the audience Aristophanes |
#7318, aired 2016-06-08 | DIRTY BIRDS $1000: Yeah, baby! This "C" bird that produces guano, valued as fertilizer, is also called a shag the cormorant |
#6598, aired 2013-05-01 | "C" BIRDS $400: Its 2-note call gave it its name & inspired a type of clock the cuckoo |
#6598, aired 2013-05-01 | "C" BIRDS $800: The northern species of this North American bird is known for red plumage, a crest & whistling year-round a cardinal |
#6598, aired 2013-05-01 | "C" BIRDS $1200: (Alex reports from atop a ship in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.) It is said that early sailors would release these birds from a high perch aboard a sailing vessel in hopes that the birds would lead the ship to land a crow |
#6598, aired 2013-05-01 | "C" BIRDS $2,000 (Daily Double): One story has it that this duck got its name from being shipped in sacks with labels asking that the sack be returned a canvasback |
#6598, aired 2013-05-01 | "C" BIRDS $2000: The catbird has a meow-like song; this bird hangs around cattle to feed on insects they stir up a cowbird |
#5594, aired 2008-12-25 | "C" CREATURES $800: Insects are their main diet, but larger types of this colorful Old World lizard also eat birds; rough "karma" a chameleon |
#5470, aired 2008-05-23 | THE BIRDS $1200: If you're a C. corax, this bird, you may be given to gloomy pronouncements like the one in Poe a raven |
#5412, aired 2008-03-04 | "C" BIRDS $200: Domesticated varieties of this Old World finch are usually bright or pale yellow a canary |
#5412, aired 2008-03-04 | "C" BIRDS $400: The ani is a species of this "crazy" bird a cuckoo |
#5412, aired 2008-03-04 | "C" BIRDS $600: Because this black bird eats a wide range of agricultural crops, it isn't popular with farmers a crow |
#5412, aired 2008-03-04 | "C" BIRDS $800: With a 9-1/2 foot wingspan, this largest land bird in North America can be seen soaring over the Grand Canyon a condor |
#5412, aired 2008-03-04 | "C" BIRDS $1000: The sandhill, seen here, is the most abundant species of this bird a crane |
#4421, aired 2003-11-24 | THE SEVEN "C"s $1600: Fish-loving sea birds seen here: cormorants |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | "C" BIRDS $200: Bird associated with Aeneas Williams & Mark McGwire Cardinal |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | "C" BIRDS $400: Encarta says its "two-note call has been invoked in many musical compositions as well as in... clocks" a cuckoo |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | "C" BIRDS $600: The Whooping species of this is on the endangered list Crane |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | "C" BIRDS $800: Some of these flightless birds found in the forests of Australia have wattles like turkeys cassowary |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | "C" BIRDS $1000: From Old French for "raven of the sea", these greedy, web-footed birds have a distensible neck pouch Cormorants |
#3175, aired 1998-05-22 | "C" CREATURES $500: This bird named for its call is famous for laying its eggs in other birds' nests; that's crazy! cuckoo |
#2945, aired 1997-05-23 | BIRDS $100: Able to run up to 40 MPH, this largest flightless bird is the world's fastest bird on land Ostrich |
#2944, aired 1997-05-22 | NATURE $200: Rather than by birds or bees, coniferous trees are dependent on this for pollination Wind |
#1472, aired 1991-01-15 | WOMEN AUTHORS $400: As of 1989 this C. McCullough book was the all-time best-selling paperback by a woman The Thorn Birds |
#1388, aired 1990-09-19 | FURNITURE $200: 18th c. furniture was often topped by pediment shaped like necks of these graceful birds swans |
#811, aired 1988-02-29 | ANTIQUES $400: Reportedly some of the mechanical types of these in 19th c. Italy were powered by birds, not batteries toys |
#122, aired 1985-02-26 | BIRDS $400: A natural mimic, one in the wilds of S.C. could imitate 32 bird calls a mockingbird |
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