Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (38 results returned)
#18, aired 2022-02-22 | HISTORIC POTPOURRI $1000: Commemorating the lifting of a siege on this city, a bronze colossus was built in the harbor in the 3rd century B.C. Rhodes |
#8224, aired 2020-05-28 | A POTPOURRI OF PICTURES $1600: Germany's Stuttgart City Library has been described as having the feel of this Dutch artist's mind-bending works (M.C.) Escher |
#8005, aired 2019-05-31 | POTPOURRI $400: This country, an enclave in Italy, is smaller than the National Mall in Washington, D.C. the Vatican |
#7835, aired 2018-10-05 | POTPOURRI $1200: Ancient Olympians were nude, including in this sport introduced in 708 B.C. that has a move called the flying mare wrestling |
#7479, aired 2017-03-02 | POTPOURRI $1200: According to "Forbes", in 2016, the status for this Facebook C.O.O. was "7th most powerful woman in the world" (Sheryl) Sandberg |
#7352, aired 2016-07-26 | POTPOURRI $400: AKA ascorbic acid, this vitamin helps form collagen in bones & aids in the absorption of iron Vitamin C |
#7352, aired 2016-07-26 | POTPOURRI $2000: The 421 B.C. Peace of Nicias was a break in this decades-long war the Peloponnesian War |
#7262, aired 2016-03-22 | IT'S POTPOURRI, "C"? $200: In this sport, a googly is a bowled ball that breaks in an unexpected direction cricket |
#7262, aired 2016-03-22 | IT'S POTPOURRI, "C"? $400: The Sumerians used this system of writing cuneiform |
#7262, aired 2016-03-22 | IT'S POTPOURRI, "C"? $600: French slang for "friend", this Chevy muscle car can go from 0 to 60 in 5.9 seconds Camaro |
#7262, aired 2016-03-22 | IT'S POTPOURRI, "C"? $800: This gap that's near where Kentucky, Virginia & Tennessee meet is named for a son of George II Cumberland |
#7262, aired 2016-03-22 | IT'S POTPOURRI, "C"? $1000: Chapter 5 of "Weather for Dummies" covers cloud names & is punningly titled "Getting" this type of cloud cirrus |
#7055, aired 2015-04-24 | POTPOURRI $1600: This Democrat's U.S. Senate service, from 1959 to 2010, was the longest in history (Robert C.) Byrd |
#5477, aired 2008-06-03 | POTPOURRI $2000: This famous 19th c. clipper ship shares its name with a brand of scotch Cutty Sark |
#5362, aired 2007-12-25 | GREEK & ROMAN POTPOURRI $800: By the 400s B.C. the Greeks had perfected 3 orders of architecture: Ionic, Corinthian & this oldest one Doric |
#5198, aired 2007-03-28 | "C" POTPOURRI $400: A document establishing an organization, or a type of specialized flight a charter |
#5198, aired 2007-03-28 | "C" POTPOURRI $800: The company called Jennifer these doesn't sell sports cars but sofa beds Convertibles |
#5198, aired 2007-03-28 | "C" POTPOURRI $1200: A parliamentary motion to test support for the government is a vote of this; if the gov't loses, a vote of "no" this confidence |
#5198, aired 2007-03-28 | "C" POTPOURRI $1600: Ian Fleming wrote, "Once is happenstance, twice is" this. "The third time it's enemy action" coincidence |
#5198, aired 2007-03-28 | "C" POTPOURRI $2000: A barrow is a pig that's had certain involuntary surgery; a gelding is the equivalent horse, & this is the rooster a capon |
#4859, aired 2005-10-27 | HELLO, POTPOURRI $200: The Carnegie one at 7th & 55th in N.Y.C., or Jerry's famous one on Ventura Blvd. in Studio City; hello... deli |
#4607, aired 2004-09-21 | A WORLD OF POTPOURRI $400: Even the Duchess of Windsor is included on Royalty Row at the Royal London Wax Museum in this B.C. capital Victoria |
#4251, aired 2003-02-10 | FRENCH CLASS: POTPOURRI $600: In May 1922 in Washington, D.C. President Harding unveiled a statue of this man by Daniel Chester French Abraham Lincoln |
#3792, aired 2001-02-13 | POTPOURRI $500: This 19th C. Norwegian wrote incidental music for Bjornstjerne Bjornson's play "Sigurd Jorsalfar" Edvard Grieg |
#3353, aired 1999-03-17 | CROATIAN POTPOURRI $1000: Serbian in heritage but born in Croatia, he invented the first practical A.C. generator Nikola Tesla |
#3294, aired 1998-12-24 | A CHRISTMAS POTPOURRI $200: The Christmas tree seen here stood tall in this city in 1995 (it's next to a 555-foot tall obelisk) Washington, D.C. |
#2965, aired 1997-06-20 | TEA POTPOURRI $200: The 3 main kinds of tea are green, oolong & this "dark", fully fermented one Black tea |
#2632, aired 1996-01-30 | POTPOURRI $300: On Jan. 16, 1969 Metroliner high-speed train service began between New York City & this city at the other end Washington, D.C. |
#2416, aired 1995-02-20 | POTPOURRI $100: Relatively speaking, this tall timepiece was named for a 19th C. song by Henry C. Work grandfather clock |
#2264, aired 1994-06-09 | POTPOURRI $500: A Polish costume that inspired an 18th c. women's garment, or a Polish dance that inspired Chopin a polonaise |
#2034, aired 1993-06-10 | POTPOURRI $600: A cattle trail running from Texas to Abilene, Kansas was named for this 19th c. trader Chisholm |
#1618, aired 1991-09-18 | POTPOURRI $800: This famous 19th c. beauty had 4 husbands, including a bigamist, but she never married Jim Brady Lillian Russell |
#863, aired 1988-05-11 | POTPOURRI $500: In the late 19th c., engineer Sandford Fleming proposed that the world be divided into 24 of these time zones |
#663, aired 1987-06-24 | POTPOURRI $100: C.O.D. stamped on a package stands for this cash (or collect) on delivery |
#647, aired 1987-06-02 | POTPOURRI $400: By the 11th c. the motte-&-bailey form of these buildings was widely prevalent castles |
#644, aired 1987-05-28 | POTPOURRI $100: It's said many 17th c. women had no eyelashes because they singed them off when blowing out these candles |
#372, aired 1986-02-11 | POTPOURRI $200: Less than a year after Helen Slater played this superhero, D.C. Comics killed off the character Supergirl |
#341, aired 1985-12-30 | POTPOURRI $100: About 1913, it replaced C.Q.D. as international distress signal S.O.S. |
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