Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (9 results returned)

#6739, aired 2013-12-26"TOM" & "HUCK" $400: This Native American item could be used to chop wood or people tomahawk
#6729, aired 2013-12-12CHOP WOOD $200: The History Channel show "Ax Men" centers on guys in this job, & they're OK lumberjacks
#6729, aired 2013-12-12CHOP WOOD $400: Shel Silverstein poetically waxed that you could hear this mythic logger's axe "ring for a mile and a half" Paul Bunyan
#6729, aired 2013-12-12CHOP WOOD $600: In a quirky 2012 movie, this president chops wood & quite a few vampires Abraham Lincoln
#6729, aired 2013-12-12CHOP WOOD $800: The Wicked Witch of the East maliciously enchants his axe over his love for a munchkin maiden the Tin Man
#6729, aired 2013-12-12CHOP WOOD $1000: Chopping down a tree starts with making this V-shaped cut; open-faced & Humboldt are 2 styles a notch
#5446, aired 2008-04-21PRESIDENTIAL PASTIMES $200: He spent time at his California ranch where he could ride horses, chop wood & play the part of a cowboy Reagan
#5163, aired 2007-02-07NATIVE AMERICANS $400: American Indians used this small ax or hatchet to chop wood & to chop down enemies in battle a tomahawk
#513, aired 1986-11-26LITERARY WOOD $200: It's what Mason Locke Weems wrote that George Washington did as a child with a little hatchet chop down the cherry tree

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Players (1 result returned)

Timothy Shuker-Haines, a high school history teacher from Williamstown, Massachusetts "He teaches at a small school where the students chop the...



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