Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (45 results returned)
#5294, aired 2007-09-20 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $200: Each defender guards a section of the playing area in this system of sports defense zone |
#5294, aired 2007-09-20 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $400: This Italian squash can be eaten raw, steamed or grilled, or baked in a sweet bread zucchini |
#5294, aired 2007-09-20 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $600: 2-word term for the weightlessness experienced by astronauts in orbit zero gravity |
#5294, aired 2007-09-20 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $800: The Lozi people move to higher ground during the annual flooding of this African river the Zambezi |
#5294, aired 2007-09-20 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows an astronomical animation on the monitor.) This is the point on the celestial sphere vertically above a given position zenith |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $400: In 1924, after a year in California, Will Rogers rejoined this extravagant New York musical revue the Ziegfeld Follies |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $800: It's an African tribe numbering around 9 million who traditionally raise millet & live in kraals the Zulu |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $1200: In the Bible, the father of the Apostles James & John Zebedee |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $1600: Found in many ancient cultures, it's the religious worship of animals zoolatry |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $2000: This defendant in a famous U.S. freedom of the press trial was born in Germany in 1697 Zenger |
#4164, aired 2002-10-10 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $400: Associated with Caribbean voodoo cults, these entranced folks are also known as the walking dead zombies |
#4164, aired 2002-10-10 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $800: According to mythology, he was Hercules' dad Zeus |
#4164, aired 2002-10-10 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $1200: It's the river that runs though Victoria Falls Zambezi |
#4164, aired 2002-10-10 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $1600: There'd be no "Jeopardy!" on TV without this Russian-American's invention of the kinescope in the 1920s Vladimir Zworykin |
#4164, aired 2002-10-10 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $2000: One of the 2 Old Testament minor prophets who fit the category Zechariah & Zephaniah |
#4122, aired 2002-07-02 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $400: For the White House, it's 20500 ZIP code |
#4122, aired 2002-07-02 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $800: Kazantzakis' fictional funloving title peasant Zorba the Greek |
#4122, aired 2002-07-02 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $1200: In the 1838 Battle of Blood River, Andres Pretorius led troops against this African people's warriors the Zulus |
#4122, aired 2002-07-02 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $1600: This "Master of the Pan Flute" has sold millions of albums worldwide Zamfir |
#4122, aired 2002-07-02 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $2000: This domesticated critter seen here has a dewlap & it do lap up lots of water when it gets thirsty the zebu |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $200: If you don't keep an eye on it, this Italian squash can grow to the size of a watermelon zucchini |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $400: Ye Gods! One of the 7 Ancient Wonders was a 40 foot-high statue of him on his throne Zeus |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $600: In 1997 this country reverted to its previous name: The Democratic Republic of the Congo Zaire |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $800: It's featured in the folk tune heard here: zither |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $1000: Go shopping in Poland & you might need to swap your dollars for this unit of currency zloty |
#3225, aired 1998-09-18 | CATCHING SOME "Z"'S $200: This German for whom a rigid airship is named was an observer with the Army of the Potomac in the Civil War Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin |
#3225, aired 1998-09-18 | CATCHING SOME "Z"'S $400: A fanatic, or one who belonged to a 1st century Jewish sect that resisted Roman rule Zealot |
#3225, aired 1998-09-18 | CATCHING SOME "Z"'S $600: "Out of the night when the full moon is bright comes the horseman known as" this Zorro |
#3225, aired 1998-09-18 | CATCHING SOME "Z"'S $800: At about 2,200 miles in length, it's the longest African river emptying into the Indian Ocean Zambezi |
#3225, aired 1998-09-18 | CATCHING SOME "Z"'S $1000: From the German for "twice baked", it's a sweetened bread that's baked, cut into slices & toasted Zwieback |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $100: We grant you, the Grant's species is the most common of these animals in Africa zebras |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $200: It's the hairy-stemmed flower named for Johann Zinn a Zinnia |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $300: In the Greek alphabet, it follows epsilon zeta |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $400: "Viva" this Mexican revolutionary that Brando played in 1952 Zapata |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $500: Wahoo! This movie mogul was born in Wahoo, Nebraska in 1902 (Darryl) Zanuck |
#2826, aired 1996-12-09 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $100: Its signs include Taurus, Gemini & Leo Zodiac |
#2826, aired 1996-12-09 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $200: It means to move back & forth at sharp angles Zig-Zag |
#2826, aired 1996-12-09 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $300: Like pumpkin, this Italian squash makes an excellent bread Zucchini |
#2826, aired 1996-12-09 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $400: Israel, as a symbol of the Jewish people, is sometimes referred to by this name Zion |
#2826, aired 1996-12-09 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $500: Popular with the Japanese, it's a flat sandal with thongs, usually made of straw or leather Zori |
#1526, aired 1991-04-01 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $100: Both NYC & Philadelphia claim the oldest of these in the U.S. zoo |
#1526, aired 1991-04-01 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $200: In the old standard song, "The strings of my heart" went this way zing |
#1526, aired 1991-04-01 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $300: Johnston McCulley's novel "The Curse of Capistrano" gave us this character a.k.a. Don Diego Zorro |
#1526, aired 1991-04-01 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $400: The Tom Wilson comic character who has his own line of greeting cards Ziggy |
#1526, aired 1991-04-01 | CATCHING SOME "Z"s $500: Ahura Mazda is not a model of car, but the 1 true god of this religion Zoroastrianism |
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