Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (42 results returned)
#12, aired 2023-01-26 | WORLD HISTORY $9,800 (Daily Double): This dynasty that ruled China from 1368 to 1644 was noted for its arts & culture including, of course, ceramics & porcelain vases Ming |
#10, aired 2023-01-12 | EVERYDAY ITALIAN $1000: Italian for "baked earth", it's the type of pottery seen here made of baked clay terra cotta |
#8610, aired 2022-04-01 | SETTING THE PERIODIC TABLE $2000: Y? Y ask about this element with the symbol Y? Because it's used in structural ceramics, fluorescent lamps & simulated diamonds yttrium |
#17, aired 2022-02-22 | WE'VE GOT THE BLUES $1200: Blue pigments popular in ceramics include this one seen here, also sometimes said to be the shade of Bradley Cooper's eyes cobalt |
#8485, aired 2021-10-08 | SURVIVING PROHIBITION $800: This brewery bought a Colorado ceramics company & sold porcelain under the brand name; the ceramics co. is worth billions today Coors |
#8415, aired 2021-06-04 | WORKING WITH CLAY $1200: A 1999 exhibition at the Met featured the ceramics of this 20th century Spanish artist, work he began at age 66 Picasso |
#8386, aired 2021-04-26 | HARD SCIENCE $1600: The Knoop test uses low indentation pressure to measure the hardness of glass & these materials, from Greek for "pottery" ceramics |
#8255, aired 2020-10-09 | SNAP, CRACKLE OR POP $800: Also called craze, it's the network of fine broken lines in the glaze of ceramics crackles |
#7625, aired 2017-11-03 | THE HANDMADE TALE $400: The Academy of Handmade Artists & Supporters Awards include Best Artist in this pottery-making art ceramics |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | CERAMICS $400: In the 1780s Josiah Wedgwood invented the pyrometer to read this in the kiln so firing could be more accurate temperature |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | CERAMICS $800: China's Yung Lo period was noted for its paper-thin white bowls called t'o t'ai, also known by this brittle name eggshell |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | CERAMICS $1200: The tall, cylindrical Greek vase seen here is called a lekythos & usually held this oil sacred to the Greeks olive oil |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | CERAMICS $2,000 (Daily Double): This tin-glazed earthenware named for a city just southeast of The Hague was first made in the 17th century Delftware |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | CERAMICS $2000: In 1901 Edward VII gave permission for this Lambeth, London pottery to use the word "Royal" in its name Royal Doulton |
#7001, aired 2015-02-09 | PARTS OF A PLANT $1000: In a cement plant this oven can be 200 yards long, a bit bigger than the one in ceramics class the kiln |
#6797, aired 2014-03-18 | POTTERY $1200: Native American ceramics hand-formed in spirals are called this type of pottery, like a type of "spring" coil |
#6680, aired 2013-10-04 | I'M A CONNOISSEUR $800: ...of this coating applied to ceramics before firing, especially the peach bloom of the Qing Dynasty a glaze |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | CERAMICS $400: From the Latin for "stove", this brick-lined oven is used to harden & glaze ceramics kiln |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | CERAMICS $800: Jasperware, introduced by Josiah Wedgwood in 1774, is most commonly made in a pale shade of this color blue |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | CERAMICS $1200: Porcelain is basically made from a mixture of 2 ingredients: petuntse & kaolin, a pure white type of this clay |
#6230, aired 2011-10-21 | THE SONG DYNASTY $400: China's Song Dynasty marked a high point in the making of this, like Jingdezhen whiteware porcelain (or pottery or ceramics) |
#5678, aired 2009-04-22 | "IQ" TEST $400: They're decorative objects from the past like furniture, glass & ceramics that people collect antiques |
#5307, aired 2007-10-09 | ART $400: Ceramics is the art of making objects, even dreidels, out of this material clay |
#4758, aired 2005-04-20 | DECORATIVE ARTS $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew spins a clay pot on a wheel in Greece.) Keramos, a Greek word for "clay", gave us this English word for pottery ceramics |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | NASA PRODUCTS $800: Since NASA created strong translucent ceramics, it's tinsel teeth no more when you wear these braces |
#4637, aired 2004-11-03 | IT'S ELEMENTAL $1000: Oxides of this silver-white metallic element are used in pigments to give some ceramics a vivid blue color cobalt |
#4456, aired 2004-01-12 | THE "EARTH" $1200: Coarse-textured baked ceramics earthenware |
#4171, aired 2002-10-21 | "UR" RIGHT $800: Some oxides of this silver-white element have been used to color glass & ceramics uranium |
#4078, aired 2002-05-01 | FROM THE GREEK $800: The word ceramics is derived from keramos, which is Greek for this pottery material clay |
#4029, aired 2002-02-21 | AT YOUR LEISURE $600: You might use a wheel & a kiln when involved in this hobby that produces decorative vessels of fired clay ceramics (pottery) |
#3003, aired 1997-09-24 | 4-LETTER WORDS $200: From the Latin for "kitchen", you literally cook ceramics in one of these kiln |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | CERAMICS $200: Old pieces used in this special Japanese ceremony are more valuable if they come with a pedigree the tea ceremony |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | CERAMICS $400: It's the most famous color of the stained jasperware made by Wedgwood blue |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | CERAMICS $600: Hard-boiled ceramics fans know the thin, pure white porcelain called tou-tai in Chinese is this in English eggshell porcelain |
#2317, aired 1994-10-04 | CERAMICS $800: In the mid-17th c. this Dutch town became famous for its tin-glazed earthenware Delft |
#2059, aired 1993-07-15 | SCIENCE $100: Kaolin is a fine, white type of this material used for ceramics clay |
#1639, aired 1991-10-17 | POTTERY $300: The word ceramics comes from “keramos”, the Greek word for this substance clay |
#1560, aired 1991-05-17 | ART $400: Ceramics are usually fired in one of these special ovens at temperatures ranging from 1200-3500° F. a kiln |
#8, aired 1990-08-04 | ROYALTY $1500: King Gustav VI of this country was an archaeologist & an authority on Chinese ceramics Sweden |
#1077, aired 1989-04-18 | COLORS $500: A shade of blue is named after this 18th century English potter who used it on his ceramics (Josiah) Wedgwood |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | POTTERY $400: Before use in ceramics, clay must be cut & beaten to get rid of these air bubbles |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | POTTERY $600: Color closely associated with Delft ceramics blue |
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