Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (129 results returned)

#9020, aired 2024-01-19MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS $400: When Charles Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic in 1927, this was the name of his plane the Spirit of St. Louis
#25, aired 2024-01-16IMPORTANT DATES IN U.S. HISTORY $900: May 21, 1927: Charles Lindbergh & this airplane complete the first nonstop, solo flight across the Atlantic ocean The Spirit of St. Louis
#9004, aired 2023-12-28SPEED DATING $800: Charles Lindbergh flies solo nonstop from New York to Paris 1927
#8754, aired 2022-12-01NICKNAME'S THE SAME $1000: High-flying Charles Lindbergh & crime-timing Charles Luciano Lucky
#8, aired 2022-11-13HISTORIC EVENTS $300: In 1927, this American became an international idol by flying solo across the Atlantic in his plane Spirit of St. Louis Charles Lindbergh
#8656, aired 2022-06-06ON THE COASTER $1600: Coaster on coaster--it's this venerable Coney Island ride that Charles Lindbergh said was more thrilling than flying the Cyclone
#14, aired 2022-02-17NIGHTTIME NEWS WITH WORLD NEWS NOW $1200: (Mona Kosar Abdi delivers the clue.) Thousands of people with lights gathered at Le Bourget Aerodrome on the night of May 21, 1927, confusing this man, who expected pitch blackness & circled the field several times before landing at 10:24 PM (Charles) Lindbergh
#8495, aired 2021-10-22THE AUTHOR'S CHARACTERS $1600: Charles Lindbergh & Sophie Portnoy, a good smother... I mean a good mother! Philip Roth
#8384, aired 2021-04-225 FIRST DATES $1000: Possible first date chat, 1928--Anne: Nice car. Him: Oh, thanks, it's an Airman. The company named the model in my honor (Charles) Lindbergh
#8250, aired 2020-10-02WAR, AMERICAN STYLE $1000: Well into 1941 this American hero was against the U.S. entering WWII, but he later flew 50 combat missions in the Pacific Charles Lindbergh
#8208, aired 2020-04-22THE CRIME OF THE DECADE $1,000 (Daily Double): The kidnapping of Charles & Anne Lindbergh's baby the 1930s
#8, aired 2020-01-14MATH TO ROMAN NUMERALS TO INITIALS TO NAMES $1,000 (Daily Double): (1,000 / 2) - 350 to this rock singer who was also a 1997 Golden Globe nominee Courtney Love
#7588, aired 2017-09-13CLOTHING THROUGH THE AGES $600: In the 1920s, a jacket with large pockets and a rolled collar was popularized by this aviator Charles Lindbergh
#7201, aired 2015-12-28HISTORICAL TRANSPORTS $1200: It made its final flight in April 1928 when Charles Lindbergh presented it to the Smithsonian the Spirit of St. Louis
#7108, aired 2015-07-08FIGHT OR FLIGHT $2000: It's the last name of the Galveston man who took off for L.A. but went the wrong way & landed in Dublin on July 17, 1938 Corrigan
#7085, aired 2015-06-05PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING BIOGRAPHIES $200: In 1954 Charles Lindbergh flew away with the Pulitzer Prize for this autobiography The Spirit of St. Louis
#7039, aired 2015-04-02SKYFALL $800: In 1926, the year before his historic crossing, he twice parachuted to safety while delivering airmail (Charles) Lindbergh
#7025, aired 2015-03-13THEY FOUGHT IN THE BIG ONE $400: Though he opposed U.S. entry into the war, as a civilian adviser this "Lone Eagle" flew combat missions in the Pacific Charles Lindbergh
#6958, aired 2014-12-10PULITZER WINNERS FOR BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY $400: 1999: A. Scott Berg, writing about this pilot; 1954: the same pilot, writing about himself Charles Lindbergh
#6850, aired 2014-05-30THE ROARING '20s $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew points to a map on the monitor.) In 1927 it took Charles Lindbergh 33-1/2 hours to fly from Long Island to this metropolis; today, it takes around 8 hours, & people don't mob you for getting there successfully Paris
#6834, aired 2014-05-08INITIALS TO ROMAN NUMERALS TO NUMBERS $1600: For the pilot who was Time's first Man of the Year 150 (= CL)
#6827, aired 2014-04-29RECENT HISTORICAL FICTION $400: Melanie Benjamin's "The Aviator's Wife" fictionalized the life & marriage of Anne Morrow & this man Charles Lindbergh
#6763, aired 2014-01-29ON THE FIRST OF THE MONTH $1000: March 1, 1932: The baby son of this American hero was abducted from his home (Charles) Lindbergh
#6563, aired 2013-03-13TIME MAGAZINE'S PERSON OF THE YEAR $200: An aviator: 1927 (Charles) Lindbergh
#6555, aired 2013-03-01WINGS $400: Missouri businessmen financed Charles LIndbergh, allowing him to buy this plane in which he made history The Spirit of St. Louis
#6514, aired 2013-01-0310 CHARACTERS, 5 AUTHORS $2,000 (Daily Double): Alexander Portnoy, President Charles Lindbergh Philip Roth
#6486, aired 2012-11-26CHARLES DISCHARGED $400: You might say he took that final solo flight from Maui Aug. 26, 1974 Charles Lindbergh
#6392, aired 2012-06-05MEDICAL HISTORY $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew holds a medical device at the Int'l Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago.) French surgeon Alexis Carrel invented the perfusion pump, an early type of artificial heart, with the help of this American aviator, who was a mechanic from earliest boyhood (Charles) Lindbergh
#6318, aired 2012-02-22AUTOBIOGRAPHIES $800: An aviator: "The Spirit of St. Louis" (Charles) Lindbergh
#6111, aired 2011-03-21AMERICAN FACES $1200: In 1927, Orville Wright, on the left, came face-to-face with this man, famous in the same field as Orville Charles Lindbergh
#6099, aired 2011-03-03WHAT A NICE PAIR! $200: Before it went preppy, this pair's store outfitted expeditions such as Charles Lindbergh's & Admiral Byrd's Abercrombie & Fitch
#5958, aired 2010-07-07THAT'S HISTORY, KIDS! $400: May 21, 1927: Charles Lindbergh becomes the first man to fly solo across this body of water the Atlantic Ocean
#5884, aired 2010-03-25PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES $400: At the Smithsonian you can see this plane in which Charles Lindbergh made his historic flight across the Atlantic the Spirit of St. Louis
#5701, aired 2009-05-25HEADLINES $400: On May 24, 1927 the Las Vegas Review headlined that this man "Spurns Offers. Back to Air Mail, Says" (Charles) Lindbergh
#5616, aired 2009-01-26MIDDLE NAMES $2000: Charles Lindbergh's parents could have chosen Octavian but gave him this exalted middle name Augustus
#5556, aired 2008-11-03THE "7"-YEAR ITCH $400: Charles Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic in this year 1927
#5400, aired 2008-02-15HISTORIC FACES $600: The risktaking of this 20th-century high flier will be long remembered (Charles) Lindbergh
#5300, aired 2007-09-28LEFTOVERS $200: Tasmanian-born Harold Gatty taught navigation to Anne Morrow, the wife of this "Lone Eagle" Charles Lindbergh
#5188, aired 2007-03-14IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS $800: In March 1929 this pilot inaugurated the airmail service between Brownsville, Texas & Mexico Charles Lindbergh
#5142, aired 2007-01-09HAWAII $600: Charles Lindbergh is buried near the foot of Haleakala on this island Maui
#5126, aired 2006-12-18PULITZER-WINNING BIOGRAPHIES & AUTOBIOGRAPHIES $600: Charles Lindbergh must have been flying high after winning the Pulitzer in 1954 for this memoir The Spirit of St. Louis
#5081, aired 2006-10-16SCIENCE GUYS $800: In the 1930s Charles A. Lindbergh helped secure financial backing for this man's rocket experiments Goddard
#5080, aired 2006-10-13WHAT'S FALLING? $200: As Charles Lindbergh rode down Broadway June 13, 1927 ticker tape (confetti accepted)
#5060, aired 2006-09-15NOTABLE NAMES $200: About 100,000 people were on hand to greet him at Le Bourget Airfield when he landed there in 1927 (Charles) Lindbergh
#5025, aired 2006-06-16WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA $400: The Who's Who 60, an all-time list in the 60th Edition, incudes this "aviator, b. Detroit, Feb. 4, 1902" Charles Lindbergh
#5007, aired 2006-05-23ON THE GO $800 (Daily Double): In 1919 a $25,000 prize was offered to the first pilot who could fly nonstop between these 2 cities New York & Paris
#4847, aired 2005-10-11GOIN' MOBILE $600: On May 20, 1927 at 7:52 A.M., Charles Lindbergh took to the skies of New York in this plane The Spirit of St. Louis
#4836, aired 2005-09-26SUCH AUGUST GENTLEMEN $1000: Augustus was the middle name of this "Lucky" hero born in 1902 (Charles A.) Lindbergh
#4790, aired 2005-06-03PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING BIOS $200: A. Scott Berg won in 1999 for a bio on this guy who won in 1954 with "The Spirit of St. Louis" Charles Lindbergh
#4770, aired 2005-05-06A SPOT OF "T" $200: It's what was showered down upon Charles Lindbergh at a parade in NYC in June 1927 ticker tape
#4746, aired 2005-04-04ALTERNATIVE HISTORY NOVELS $1200: In his 2004 novel "The Plot Against America", Nazi sympathizer Charles Lindbergh beats FDR in 1940 (Philip) Roth
#4646, aired 2004-11-15PITTSTORY $800: The photo of this national hero seen here was taken in Pittsburgh on August 3, 1927 (Charles) Lindbergh
#4559, aired 2004-06-03PEOP"L" $400: Although this "Lone Eagle" was a civilian, he flew about 50 combat missions towards the end of World War II Charles Lindbergh
#4507, aired 2004-03-23SUDDENLY, LAST SUMMER $800: A Frankfurt newspaper broke the story that this American hero had fathered 3 kids with a German hatmaker (Charles) Lindbergh
#4463, aired 2004-01-21LET'S GO TO THE PARK $200: A state park near Little Falls, Minnesota honors this aviator whose boyhood home is now a museum there Charles Lindbergh
#4358, aired 2003-07-09SHOW ME THE MONEY! $200: He collected $25,000 for flying from New York to Paris in 1927 Charles Lindbergh
#4333, aired 2003-06-04OH, GOOD GODDARD! $400: Robert Goddard got his first ride in an airplane from this noted aviator who helped him get funding Charles Lindbergh
#4271, aired 2003-03-10CHUTE FIRST $400: Before his famous transatlantic flight, this man parachuted out of damaged planes 3 times while delivering mail Charles Lindbergh
#4215, aired 2002-12-20WOMEN! $400: Maiden name of author Anne, widow of Charles Lindbergh; she died in 2001 at age 94 Morrow
#4209, aired 2002-12-12WHAT'S IN A NAME? $200: A 1932 federal kidnapping law bears the name of this man whose child was kidnapped in 1932 Charles Lindbergh
#4185, aired 2002-11-08HISTORY $800: On May 23, 1927 the New York Times reported that he said, "We (that's my ship and I) took off rather suddenly" Charles Lindbergh
#4164, aired 2002-10-10KIDNAPPINGS $400: This hero who died in 1974 was pestered by disturbed men claiming to be his kidnapped son Charles Lindbergh
#4060, aired 2002-04-05CHARLES IN CHARGE $400: He was flying mail between St. Louis & Chicago in 1926 when he heard about a prize for the 1st solo Atlantic flight Charles Lindbergh
#4041, aired 2002-03-11SAN DIEGO $400: Ryan Airlines of San Diego built this man's plane "The Spirit of St. Louis" (Charles) Lindbergh
#4023, aired 2002-02-13MASS MEDIA $400: The January 2, 1928 issue of this magazine featured its first "Man of the Year", Charles Lindbergh Time
#3923, aired 2001-09-26AR"GH" $1000: On May 20, 1927 he took off from Long Island, New York, destination Paris Charles Lindbergh
#3853, aired 2001-05-09AMERICA SINCE 1865 $800: On May 21, 1927 this American landed in Paris & was welcomed by a crowd of about 100,000 Charles Lindbergh
#3842, aired 2001-04-24FEMALE FLYERS $300: Anne Spencer Morrow's first date with this man, her future husband, was a flying lesson Charles Lindbergh
#3797, aired 2001-02-20FEBRUARY DATEBOOK $100: Feb. 4, 1929: Carrying mail from Miami to Belize, this famed aviator inaugurates air mail service to Central America Charles Lindbergh
#3787, aired 2001-02-06AIRPLANE READING $300: Eric Stoltz is heard here reading A. Scott Berg's biography of this man Charles Lindbergh
#3758, aired 2000-12-27I KNOW THAT NAME $100: Charles Lindbergh made all the papers in May 1927 when he flew solo over this ocean Atlantic Ocean
#3544, aired 2000-01-20AUTOBIOGRAPHERS $100: 1953: "The Spirit of St. Louis" Charles Lindbergh
#3509, aired 1999-12-02TIME'S MAN OF THE YEAR $100: Issues flew off the newsstand when this pilot was Man of the Year for 1927 Charles Lindbergh
#3488, aired 1999-11-03FAMOUS NAMES $300: He's the American hero seen here Charles Lindbergh
#3451, aired 1999-09-13FAMOUS AMERICANS $300: In 1929 this American hero married Anne Spencer Morrow, daughter of the U.S. ambassador to Mexico Charles Lindbergh
#3299, aired 1998-12-31THE ROARING '20s $100: After his return from Europe in June of 1927, he received a hero's welcome & a ticker tape parade Charles Lindbergh
#3293, aired 1998-12-23HISTORIC NAMES $200: In May 1927 this American aviator became the first man to fly the Atlantic solo Charles Lindbergh
#3101, aired 1998-02-09FLYBOYS $100: In 1922 this "Lone Eagle" learned to fly at a Lincoln, Nebraska flying school Charles Lindbergh
#3067, aired 1997-12-23AWARDS $100: In 1949 this aviator who flew the Atlantic solo in 1927 received the Wright Brothers Trophy from the N.A.A. Charles Lindbergh
#3040, aired 1997-11-14HISTORIC HEARTTHROBS $200: A dance called the Lindy Hop was associated with this aviation hero of the 1920s Charles Lindbergh
#3011, aired 1997-10-06MEDICINE $400: In the early 1930s surgeon Alexis Carrel & this American aviator invented a mechanical heart Charles Lindbergh
#2981, aired 1997-07-14PULITZER PRIZE BIOGRAPHIES $200: 1954's winner was this man's book "The Spirit of St. Louis" Charles Lindbergh
#2887, aired 1997-03-04TRANSPORTATION $100: On May 20, 1927 while taking off from Roosevelt Field for Paris, he barely cleared the telephone lines Charles Lindbergh
#2867, aired 1997-02-04TIME'S MAN OF THE YEAR $400: 6 foot 2, eyes of blue, this pilot was Time's Man of the Year for 1927 Charles Lindbergh
#2862, aired 1997-01-28HOMES $200: This aviator's house in Little Falls, Minn. was the family home when his father served in Congress Charles Lindbergh
#2825, aired 1996-12-06BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: In 1934 he plugged Bulova "Lone Eagle" watches Charles Lindbergh
#2782, aired 1996-10-08CHARLES A. LINDBERGH $200: Nickname Charles Lindbergh shares with gangster Charles Luciano Lucky
#2782, aired 1996-10-08CHARLES A. LINDBERGH $400: In 1926 Lindbergh showed "Spirit" as an air mail pilot between this city and Chicago St. Louis
#2782, aired 1996-10-08CHARLES A. LINDBERGH $600: By a special act of Congress in 1927, he was awarded this the Congressional Medal of Honor
#2782, aired 1996-10-08CHARLES A. LINDBERGH $800: 2-letter pronoun that was the title of his 1927 autobiography We
#2782, aired 1996-10-08CHARLES A. LINDBERGH $1000: This woman, his wife, acted as copilot & navigator on many of his flights Anne Morrow Lindbergh
#2720, aired 1996-05-31QUOTATIONS $600 (Daily Double): In June 1927 Charles Evans Hughes said he has "lifted us into the freer and upper air that is his home" Lindbergh
#2642, aired 1996-02-13POTPOURRI $200: This aviator was known the world over as "Lucky Lindy" Charles Lindbergh
#2582, aired 1995-11-21THE 20th CENTURY $100: He made headlines when he landed at Le Bourget Field, May 21, 1927 Charles Lindbergh
#2503, aired 1995-06-21HISTORIC AMERICANS $800: In the 1930s this aviator collaborated with Dr. Alexis Carrel to develop an artificial heart (Charles) Lindbergh
#2495, aired 1995-06-091929 $300: This aviation hero married Anne Spencer Morrow, daughter of the U.S. ambassador to Mexico Charles Lindbergh
#2463, aired 1995-04-26FAMOUS AMERICANS $300: On May 20, 1927 he left for Europe with 5 sandwiches & a quart of water Charles Lindbergh
#2396, aired 1995-01-23AVIATION $100: His "Spirit of St. Louis" was built by Ryan Airlines in San Diego (Charles) Lindbergh
#2360, aired 1994-12-02FAMOUS AVIATORS $200: He won the Raymond Orteig Prize of $25,000 for the first nonstop flight between New York & Paris Charles Lindbergh
#2332, aired 1994-10-25FAMOUS AMERICANS $100: In 1927 he set a distance record by flying from New York to Paris without refueling Charles Lindbergh
#2287, aired 1994-07-12FILMS OF THE '50s $400: This Jimmy Stewart movie was based on Charles Lindbergh's autobiography of the same title The Spirit of St. Louis
#2257, aired 1994-05-311939 $400: On April 18 this famous aviator was summoned back to active duty in the U.S. Army Air Corps Charles Lindbergh
#2129, aired 1993-12-02AVIATION $200: In 1951 Roosevelt Field, from which he made his famous 1927 flight, closed after 40 years in use (Charles) Lindbergh
#2069, aired 1993-09-09BIOGRAPHIES $200: "Loss of Eden" is a dual biography about this aviator & his wife Anne & their 45 years together (Charles) Lindbergh
#2039, aired 1993-06-17U.S. HISTORY $300: In 1927 this aviator became the first person to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross (Charles) Lindbergh
#2015, aired 1993-05-1410-LETTER NAMES $500: First name shared by Charles Lindbergh's mother & Longfellow's Acadian heroine Evangeline
#2012, aired 1993-05-11NICKNAMES $300: "Lucky Lindy" Charles Lindbergh
#1964, aired 1993-03-04BOOKS & AUTHORS $800: Charles Lindbergh won a 1954 Pulitzer Prize for this book about his historic solo flight The Spirit of St. Louis
#1961, aired 1993-03-01THE 1930s $1000: Charles Lindbergh helped develop the Perfusion Pump, an artificial one of these a heart
#1953, aired 1993-02-17LIEUTENANTS $200: A second lieutenant in the Army Air Corps Reserve, his May 1927 flight to Paris made him famous Charles Lindbergh
#1633, aired 1991-10-09AWARDS $200: In 1938, this American aviator was awarded a German medal by Hermann Goering (Charles) Lindbergh
#1573, aired 1991-06-05NEW JERSEYIANS $400: His large estate in Hopewell was the site of the famous 1932 kidnapping Charles Lindbergh
#1372, aired 1990-07-17AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: Charles Lindbergh endorsed this isolationist group, founded in 1940 to keep the U.S. out of WWII the America First
#1359, aired 1990-06-28POTPOURRI $100: This aviator's boyhood home is in Little Falls, Minnesota, though his spirit may be in St. Louis Charles Lindbergh
#1131, aired 1989-07-03U.S HISTORY $200: After he flew to Paris, he flew another 22,350 miles to campaign for air mail & more airports Charles Lindbergh
#968, aired 1988-11-16AVIATION $100: San Diego, where the plane "Spirit of St. Louis" was built, named its airport for this man Charles Lindbergh
#952, aired 1988-10-25AVIATION FIRSTS $800: On the 1st polar flight in 1926, Floyd Bennett was the pilot while this man was navigator Admiral Byrd
#797, aired 1988-02-09AMERICAN HISTORY $200: Former airmail pilot who made all the papers when he left New York May 20, 1927 Charles Lindbergh
#749, aired 1987-12-03SPACE & AVIATION $100: On June 11, 1927, he became the 1st recipient of the American Distinguished Flying Cross Charles Lindbergh
#665, aired 1987-06-26AMERICAN MUSIC $100: Some say the song was originally "I can't give you anything but love, Lindy", in this man's honor Charles Lindbergh
#568, aired 1987-02-11FAMOUS NAMES $400: His father, Charles A., Sr. was a Minnesota congressman Charles Lindbergh
#518, aired 1986-12-03FAMOUS WOMEN $400: Her father, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, introduced her to future husband Charles Lindbergh Anne Morrow
#477, aired 1986-10-07U.S. HISTORY $200: He 1st flew from California to New York to test his plane in 1927 Charles Lindbergh
#455, aired 1986-06-06WASHINGTON D.C. $300: Its museums' collections include Charles Lindbergh's plane & George Washington's false teeth the Smithsonian
#443, aired 1986-05-21WORLD WAR II $200: Though initially opposed to the war, this "Lone Eagle" flew 50 combat missions in the Pacific as a civilian Charles Lindbergh
#392, aired 1986-03-11ANIMAL NICKNAMES $200: "The Lone Eagle" Charles Lindbergh
#179, aired 1985-05-16NOTORIOUS $100: Bruno Richard Hauptmann was convicted & executed for kidnap-murder of this man's son Charles Lindbergh
#175, aired 1985-05-10TECHNOLOGY $200: Famed aviator who helped create an artificial heart in 1936 Charles Lindbergh
#164, aired 1985-04-25WASHINGTON D.C. $600: Hanging around the Smithsonian's Air & Space Museum is this Charles Lindbergh plane The Spirit of St. Louis

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (9 results returned)

#6605, aired 2013-05-10FAMOUS NAMES IN TRANSPORTATION: In 1928, a year after making international headlines, it reached its final destination, the Smithsonian the Spirit of St. Louis
#5877, aired 2010-03-16FAMOUS AMERICANS: About him F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote, "In the spring of '27, something bright and alien flashed across the sky..." Charles Lindbergh
#5369, aired 2008-01-03AVIATION HISTORY: He was the 118th man to fly across the Atlantic Ocean Charles Lindbergh
#4624, aired 2004-10-14FAMOUS AMERICANS: After his public comments were criticized by FDR, he resigned his Air Corps Reserve commission in April 1941 Charles Lindbergh
#4368, aired 2003-09-10CHARLES LINDBERGH: After landing in Paris in 1927 Lindbergh filed an exclusive report to newspapers in 2 cities, New York & this St. Louis
#2417, aired 1995-02-21FAMOUS AMERICANS: On October 18, 1938, Hermann Goering decorated him with a service cross Charles Lindbergh
#1221, aired 1989-12-18FAMOUS NAMES: He said, "I saw a fleet of fishing boats, ...flew down...& yelled at them, asking if I was on the right road to Ireland" Charles Lindbergh
#1014, aired 1989-01-19FAMOUS NAMES: His father, whose first & middle names were also Charles Augustus, was a Minnesota congressman Charles Lindbergh
#122, aired 1985-02-2620th CENTURY: In 1927, he was named "Time" magazine's first "Man of the Year" (Charles) Lindbergh

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