Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (21 results returned)

#9031, aired 2024-02-05HISTORICAL AMERICAN CURRENCY $800: The "Educational Series" of silver certificates was issued in 1896; one featured Robert Fulton & this code guy Morse
#9013, aired 2024-01-10U.S. MONEY $800: The highest U.S. denomination ever issued, $100,000 gold certificates, were not meant for public use, but for use by these banks
#8135, aired 2020-01-10TOYS $800: In the 1970s you paid a $40 "adoption" fee for Little People, the precursor to these dolls that come with birth certificates Cabbage Patch Kids
#8133, aired 2020-01-08ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER DOLLAR $400: In 1886 this appropriate First Lady's portrait began appearing on $1 silver certificates Martha Washington
#8133, aired 2020-01-08ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER DOLLAR $1200: This motto was added to the backs of $1 silver certificates in 1957 & to $1 Federal Reserve notes in 1964 In God We Trust
#8108, aired 2019-12-04YOU CAN TAKE THAT TO THE BANK! $600: The FDIC says property deeds & originals of birth certificates are good candidates for placement in one of these at a bank a safe deposit box
#6730, aired 2013-12-13SILVER $800: In 1963 the first $1 Federal Reserve note was issued; until then, most $1 bills were these silver certificates
#4375, aired 2003-09-19WAY OUT WEST $200: This pair's 1804-06 "Expedition" handed out certificates to Indian chiefs they found hospitable Lewis & Clark
#4164, aired 2002-10-10CERTIFICATES $200: From 1950 to 1999 the most popular name on these certificates for newborn boys in the U.S. was Michael birth certificates
#4164, aired 2002-10-10CERTIFICATES $400: When Billie Jean King won her first Wimbledon singles title in 1966, the prize was one of these for tennis wear gift certificate
#4164, aired 2002-10-10CERTIFICATES $600: It is often signed by the last physician who attended the deceased death certificate
#4164, aired 2002-10-10CERTIFICATES $800: The ones Playboy Enterprises issued in 1971 included a nude image of Miss February Willi Rey stock certificates
#4164, aired 2002-10-10CERTIFICATES $1000: As part of a 1930s act it was illegal for individuals to hold these from the Treasury; the restrictions were lifted in 1964 gold certificates
#4074, aired 2002-04-25GAMES PEOPLE PLAY $800: It features a plastic spinner, plastic cars, blue & pink plastic pegs, fire insurance & stock certificates Life
#3194, aired 1998-06-18INVESTING YOUR JEOPARDY! WINNINGS $300: Don't blow your money on Hanson CDs (compact discs), put it in one of these bank CDs certificates of deposit
#3180, aired 1998-05-29SCHOOL DAZE $400: From Latin for "summon", they're certificates giving public funds to send kids to private schools Vouchers
#2656, aired 1996-03-04TRANSPORTATION $300: Trucking companies called common carriers have operating certificates from this federal commission the Interstate Commerce Commission
#2461, aired 1995-04-24DOLLS $400: These "Kids" that were wildly popular in the 1980s come with their own birth certificates Cabbage Patch Kids
#2091, aired 1993-10-11BANKING $800: Federal Reserve notes have been the government's only paper legal tender since it stopped issuing these certificates silver certificates
#1427, aired 1990-11-13"SILVER" $500: The U.S. government first issued this paper currency in 1878 silver certificates
#571, aired 1987-02-16PLAYTIME $200: In 1977, Kenner sold gift certificates for toys based on this sci-fi film since the toys didn't exist yet Star Wars

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)

Players (4 results returned)

Neville Fogarty, an 11-year-old from Kingwood, Texas \"This chess player is planning his career moves very carefully. From...
Erica Greil, a junior from Princeton University 2009 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 22 and from Hastings, Minnesota at...
Amanda J. Ray, a sophomore at the University of Virginia from Harrisonburg, Virginia 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Ariel Edwards-Levy, an 11-year-old from Sherman Oaks, California "Whether she's dancing, tumbling, or swimming, she's always on the move....



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