Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (11 results returned)
#8510, aired 2021-11-12 | TRAIN STATIONS $400: In 2014 Waverley Station in this capital was adorned with quotes from Sir Walter Scott, who wrote the novel it's named for Edinburgh |
#4114, aired 2002-06-20 | CITY QUOTES $800: According to the Harper Book of Amer. Quotations, Sally Quinn called this city the "News Capital of the World" Washington, D.C. |
#3115, aired 1998-02-27 | CITY QUOTES $200: Thomas Carlyle described this British capital as a "monstrous tuberosity of civilized life" London |
#3115, aired 1998-02-27 | CITY QUOTES $400: To Pope Innocent II, it was "the capital of the world"; to us, it's a world capital Rome |
#2993, aired 1997-09-10 | CAPITAL QUOTES $200: Mark Twain called this city "That grand old benevolent national asylum for the helpless" Washington, D.C. |
#2993, aired 1997-09-10 | CAPITAL QUOTES $400: It was Lord Byron who wrote, "When falls the coliseum", it "shall fall; and when" it "falls -- the world" Rome |
#2993, aired 1997-09-10 | CAPITAL QUOTES $800: Field Marshal Montgomery said, "Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: 'Do not march on'" this Russian city Moscow |
#2993, aired 1997-09-10 | CAPITAL QUOTES $1000: Disraeli described it as "A nation, not a city" London |
#2993, aired 1997-09-10 | CAPITAL QUOTES $1,500 (Daily Double): In his poem "Hellas", Shelley wrote, "Let there be light!" said Liberty; and this city "Arose!" Athens |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | QUOTES $600: On August 25, 1944, Hitler asked this famous question about France's capital "Is Paris burning?" |
#531, aired 1986-12-22 | QUOTES $200: Hemingway called this European capital "a moveable feast" Paris |
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