Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (34 results returned)
#9000, aired 2023-12-22 | CAROLS $200: This carol was first performed in Austria on Christmas Eve in 1818 as "Stille Nacht" "Silent Night" |
#9000, aired 2023-12-22 | CAROLS $400: In "We Wish You A Merry Christmas", we want you to bring us some of this dessert that looks more like a cake figgy pudding |
#8306, aired 2021-01-04 | CHRISTMAS ON BROADWAY $1200: This musical auntie sings, "We need a little Christmas, right this very minute, candles in the window, carols at the spinet" Mame |
#7192, aired 2015-12-15 | CAROLS $800: "On the twelfth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me" these musicians-- we need to re-examine our relationship 12 drummers |
#3462, aired 1999-09-28 | LESSER-KNOWN COMPOSERS $400: Thomas Morley was known for putting lots of fa-la-las into these songs for several voices madrigals |
#2931, aired 1997-05-05 | LITERARY TRANSLATIONS $200: Many of these English Christmas songs are translations, like "Silent Night" from German Carols |
#2515, aired 1995-07-07 | MUSICAL THEATRE $3,000 (Daily Double): 1966 Jerry Herman musical that features the following: "For we need a little Christmas / Right this very minute / Candles in the window / Carols at the spinet / Yes, we need a little Christmas / Right this very minute / It hasn't snowed a single flurry / But Santa, dear, we're in a hurry / So climb down the chimney / Put up the brightest string of lights I've ever seen..." Mame |
#2373, aired 1994-12-21 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $100: Joseph Mohr, a priest of Oberndorf, Austria, wrote the German words of this "quiet" carol "Silent Night" |
#2373, aired 1994-12-21 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $200: Hark! This carol was adapted from a chorus written by Felix Mendelssohn "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" |
#2373, aired 1994-12-21 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $300: This collaborator of W.S. Gilbert arranged the music of "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" Arthur Sullivan |
#2373, aired 1994-12-21 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $400: "God rest you merry, gentlemen, let nothing you" this dismay |
#2373, aired 1994-12-21 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $500: "What Child Is This?" is sung to the tune of this other song "Greensleeves" |
#2192, aired 1994-03-01 | LONGFELLOW'S POETRY $200: Longfellow wrote, "I heard the bells on" this "day their old, familiar carols play" Christmas |
#2144, aired 1993-12-23 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $100: It's the town where "All Ye Faithful" are invited to "O Come" Bethlehem |
#2144, aired 1993-12-23 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $200: "The world in solemn stillness lay to hear the angels" do this sing |
#2144, aired 1993-12-23 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $300: "God rest ye merry, gentlemen" brings you tidings of these 2 things comfort & joy |
#2144, aired 1993-12-23 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $400: According to the carol, it's what you do with "boughs of holly" deck the halls |
#2144, aired 1993-12-23 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $500: Its second verse begins, "The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes" "Away In A Manger" |
#1566, aired 1991-05-27 | MUSIC $200: In German, these holiday songs are known as Weihnachtslieder Christmas carols |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $100: (audio clue) "Joy To The World" |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $200: (audio clue) "The First Noel" |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $300: (audio clue) "O Little Town of Bethlehem" |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $400: (audio clue) "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $500: (audio clue) "We Three Kings (Of Orient Are)" |
#891, aired 1988-06-20 | ANAGRAMS $100: What Carlos sings at Christmas time carols (from Carlos) |
#764, aired 1987-12-24 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $200: The usual translation of "Adeste Fidelis" "O Come, All Ye Faithful" |
#764, aired 1987-12-24 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $400: Carol written on Christmas Eve in Oberndorf, Austria, where all was calm & all was bright "Silent Night" |
#764, aired 1987-12-24 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $600: Written by 2 Pennsylvanians, it could be about a city in Pennsylvania or the Holy Land "O Little Town Of Bethlehem" |
#764, aired 1987-12-24 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $800: A Victorian insurance co. executive added words to the tune of "Greensleeves" to create this carol "What Child Is This?" |
#764, aired 1987-12-24 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $1000: This "nocturnal" carol is often subtitled "Cantique De Noel" "O Holy Night" |
#392, aired 1986-03-11 | PENNSYLVANIA $400: Moravian Count Zinzendorf gave this town its name as he listened to carols on Christmas Eve Bethlehem |
#369, aired 1986-02-06 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $800: In "Sleigh Ride", the kind of party going on "at the home of Farmer Gray" a birthday party |
#369, aired 1986-02-06 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $1,000 (Daily Double): Foreign title of this song, expressing sentiments heard here: "Feliz Navidad" |
#369, aired 1986-02-06 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $1000: This famous song by Mel Torme is more often called "Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire" "The Christmas Song" |
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