Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (37 results returned)
#19, aired 2023-05-24 | FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS $2000: This S-shaped leg on Queen Anne & Chippendale style furniture often features decorative carvings of acanthus leaves a cabriole |
#8652, aired 2022-05-31 | WOOD $200: Thomas Chippendale preferred this dark reddish-brown wood from the West Indies; the British had dropped duties on it in 1733 mahogany |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | CHAIR-ISH $1000: Perhaps the best-known Chippendale chairs have a top rail in the form of this Roman god's bow Cupid |
#8062, aired 2019-10-01 | CHIPPENDALE $400: One masterpiece of furniture maker Chippendale is the 8' long dundas this, a word Thomas spelled with a "ph"; get your feet off it a sofa |
#8062, aired 2019-10-01 | CHIPPENDALE $800: One of Chippendale's most famous creations is a bookcase named for this string instrument carved on the front a violin |
#8062, aired 2019-10-01 | CHIPPENDALE $1200: Because Chippendale didn't use this identifier, also a bourbon brand, his furniture can only be authenticated by original bills maker's mark |
#8062, aired 2019-10-01 | CHIPPENDALE $1600: Some of the finest examples of Chippendale furniture are at this London museum named for a queen & her consort the Victoria and Albert Museum |
#7624, aired 2017-11-02 | CHAIR FORCE $1,200 (Daily Double): This 18th century British furniture maker was known for his rococo chairs with a distinctive back Thomas Chippendale |
#7155, aired 2015-10-23 | HODGEPODGE $2000: This style of furniture was the first in England named after a cabinetmaker & not a monarch Chippendale |
#6436, aired 2012-09-17 | WE MAKE FURNITURE $1200: This London furniture maker popularized his style in his book "Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director" Thomas Chippendale |
#5620, aired 2009-01-30 | FROM THE FRENCH $2000: Antiquers know this French term for "Chinese-style" furniture such as 18th c. Chinese Chippendale chinoiserie (chinois accepted) |
#5250, aired 2007-06-08 | ANTIQUES ROADSHOW TREASURES $800: Cha-ching! The scrollwork in the chairback makes it a fine example of the style named for this man who died in 1779 (Thomas) Chippendale |
#4961, aired 2006-03-20 | "PP"-POURRI $1600: Slip a dollar bill to this furniture designer whose name is synonymous with the British Rococo style Chippendale |
#4718, aired 2005-02-23 | FURNITURE $2000: This English furniture designer who followed Chippendale wrote his "Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide" in 1788 Hepplewhite |
#4658, aired 2004-12-01 | LET'S GET CREATIVE $2000: This Scottish-American born in 1768 helped define the federal style of furniture Duncan Phyfe |
#4533, aired 2004-04-28 | FURNITURE $800: T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings bid farewell to antique furniture in his 1944 bestseller "Goodbye, Mr." this Chippendale |
#4382, aired 2003-09-30 | FURNITURE $1000: The first British furniture book was his "The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director", published in 1754 Chippendale |
#4234, aired 2003-01-16 | CHIPS $1000: He attained his status primarily with his publication "The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director" Thomas Chippendale |
#3454, aired 1999-09-16 | TAKE A SEAT! $500: The chairs seen here are examples of this popular 18th century style named for a designer: Chippendale |
#3330, aired 1999-02-12 | 12-LETTER WORDS $1000: I must profess, it was the profession of Thomas Chippendale & Duncan Phyfe Cabinetmaker |
#2834, aired 1996-12-19 | TREES $1000: After Chippendale used this dark, rich wood for dining tables, its name became synonymous with them Mahogany |
#2681, aired 1996-04-08 | CONTEMPORARIES $100: While Thomas Chippendale built furniture, this Thomas constructed the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson |
#2346, aired 1994-11-14 | DECORATIVE ARTS $100: A popular Chippendale style of the 1750s was inspired by designs from this large Asian country China |
#2306, aired 1994-09-19 | FURNITURE $800: British rococo furniture is also called this "style", after a famous furniture maker of the time Chippendale |
#2299, aired 1994-09-08 | DESIGNERS $800: In 1754 he published "The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director" Chippendale |
#1922, aired 1993-01-05 | "CHIP"s $500: After this man's 1779 death, his son carried on the furniture business with partner Thomas Haig (Thomas) Chippendale |
#1863, aired 1992-10-14 | FURNITURE $300: In the late 1700s this Pennsylvania city became known for its Chippendale-style furniture Philadelphia |
#1790, aired 1992-05-15 | FURNITURE $500: Born circa 1718, this English cabinetmaker was a "chip" off the old block: his father made furniture, too (Thomas) Chippendale |
#1550, aired 1991-05-03 | INTERIOR DESIGN $600: This English cabinetmaker, born in 1718, was noted particularly for Chinese & Rococo designs Chippendale |
#1368, aired 1990-07-11 | FURNITURE $1000: He was the most famous English cabinetmaker of the late 18th century Chippendale |
#1276, aired 1990-03-05 | ANTIQUES $800: French for "Chinese ornament", it refers to willow pattern china & some Chippendale furniture chinoiserie |
#1164, aired 1989-09-28 | FURNITURE $1000: He popularized his furniture style in his 1754 book "The Gentleman & Cabinetmaker's Director" Thomas Chippendale |
#1044, aired 1989-03-02 | DESIGN $200: Chippendale, Sheraton & Hepplewhite were 18th century furniture designers in this country England |
#954, aired 1988-10-27 | FURNITURE $400: One famous style of Chippendale furniture was inspired by & later named for this Asian country China |
#954, aired 1988-10-27 | FURNITURE $500: Born in Scotland in 1768, this American designer's furniture featured lyre & plume carvings Duncan Phyfe |
#861, aired 1988-05-09 | NAMESAKES $400: It was the profession of Thomas Chippendale, & the style named for him is still copied today cabinetmaking or furniture making |
#718, aired 1987-10-21 | FURNITURE $1000: For making his exquisite furniture, Thos. Chippendale used this wood almost excluesively mahogany |
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