Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (23 results returned)
#8791, aired 2023-01-23 | HEY... WHERE'D YA GO? $5,000 (Daily Double): A shelter possibly built by this alliterative capt. was found in the 1630s but he was never seen again after a 1611 mutiny Henry Hudson |
#6146, aired 2011-05-09 | EXPLORERS $400: In 1923 his Endeavour journal was acquired by the National Library of Australia Capt. Cook |
#6037, aired 2010-12-07 | LOST IN SPACE $800: Piers Sellers lost a tool in space while spreading putty into this Space Shuttle named for Capt. Cook's ship Discovery |
#5502, aired 2008-07-08 | WORLD HISTORY $400: In 1770 Capt. James Cook became the first European to sight Australia's fertile east coast, which he named "New" this South Wales |
#4881, aired 2005-11-28 | BAY "B" $600: A monument on the south shore of this Australian bay marks the spot where Capt. James Cook first landed in 1770 Botany Bay |
#4766, aired 2005-05-02 | ANTHROPOLOGISTS $800: A debate raged between Sahlins & Obeyesekere over whether the Hawaiians really thought this man was a god (Capt.) Cook |
#4380, aired 2003-09-26 | ENDS IN "OO" $1200: Capt. James Cook introduced this word to English speakers after he saw skin designs on Polynesian natives tattoo |
#3925, aired 2001-09-28 | SKOOL DAZE $300: John went to lunch early & missed that Capt. Cook was killed in the Sandwich Islands, now this U.S. state Hawaii |
#3262, aired 1998-11-10 | ANIMAL NAME ORIGINS $800: The story goes Capt. Cook asked what that animal was & a local replied this, meaning "Don't understand" Kangaroo |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | CAPT. COOK $200: In early 1774 Cook came within 300 miles of discovering this continent Antarctica |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | CAPT. COOK $400: Because of the affability of the natives, Cook named the islands now known as Tonga this The Friendly Islands |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | CAPT. COOK $600: The strait between this country's 2 main islands was named after someone Cook knew....himself New Zealand |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | CAPT. COOK $800: Cook was in this island group when he was killed on Valentine's Day in 1779 Hawaii/Sandwich Islands |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | CAPT. COOK $1000: In 1768 Cook set off to Tahiti with a group of scientists to observe the transit of this planet Venus |
#3033, aired 1997-11-05 | ISLANDS $800: In 1778 Capt. James Cook surveyed the eastern part of this Alaskan island chain Aleutians |
#2496, aired 1995-06-12 | THE 18th CENTURY $400: In 1769 & 1770 he surveyed the coast of New Zealand, proving it wasn't part of a southern continent Capt. Cook |
#2335, aired 1994-10-28 | BAYS $600 (Daily Double): This bay near present-day Sydney was named for the varied vegetation found by naturalists with Capt. Cook Botany Bay |
#2259, aired 1994-06-02 | EXPLORERS $200: 7 years after serving as Captain Cook's sailing master, he took command of the Bounty Capt. Bligh |
#830, aired 1988-03-25 | REPTILES $200: It's reported Capt. Cook gave one of these to the King of Tonga in the 1770s & it lived into the 1960s a tortoise |
#639, aired 1987-05-21 | EXPLORERS $400: In the 1770s, Capt. William Bligh served as chief officer on the ship Resolution under this English explorer Captain Cook |
#566, aired 1987-02-09 | GEOGRAPHY $200: Capt. Cook discovered this coral structure off Australia when he ran his ship into it Great Barrier Reef |
#457, aired 1986-09-09 | EXPLORERS $500: In 1776, the infamous Capt. Bligh was sailing master for this South Seas explorer Captain Cook |
#175, aired 1985-05-10 | ISLANDS $600: In 1799, Capt. James Cook was killed there Hawaii |
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