Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (78 results returned)

#8255, aired 2020-10-09CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: The mother church for Christian Science is located in this city next to the Mary Baker Eddy Library Boston
#8255, aired 2020-10-09CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $800: Begun in the 12th century, Wells Cathedral has the distinction of being the first in England built entirely in this style Gothic
#8255, aired 2020-10-09CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1200: In Italy the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista houses this sacred burial cloth the Shroud of Turin
#8255, aired 2020-10-09CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1600: If you visit this New Mexico town, stop by the San Francisco de Asis Church, a favorite subject of painters Taos
#8255, aired 2020-10-09CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $2000: The Church of All Nations stands at the foot of this mount from which Jesus made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem the Mount of Olives
#7925, aired 2019-02-08CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $200: Bernini designed the gilded bronze baldachin seen here to fill the empty space below the dome in this basilica St. Peter's Basilica
#7925, aired 2019-02-08CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: Prince William & Kate Middleton tied the knot at this London church on April 29, 2011 Westminster Abbey
#7925, aired 2019-02-08CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows the Church on Spilled blood in St. Petersburg, Russia.) On the spot where his father was assassinated, Tsar Alexander III built the Church on Spilled Blood; its architecture reflects Russian nationalism & imitates this Moscow cathedral, the country's most famous St. Basil's
#7925, aired 2019-02-08CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $800: It's the English name of La Sagrada Familia, a church that's been under construction in Barcelona since 1882 The Sacred Family (or Holy Family)
#7925, aired 2019-02-08CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1000: The skyline of this German city is dominated by the towers of its Gothic cathedral Cologne
#7875, aired 2018-11-30CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: Maurice de Sully, the archbishop of Paris, got the idea for this cathedral around 1160 Notre Dame
#7875, aired 2018-11-30CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $800: This London cathedral sits on Ludgate Hill; check out its Whispering Gallery St. Paul's
#7875, aired 2018-11-30CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1600: Florence's skyline is marked by a feature of the cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore, with this Italian nickname il Duomo
#7875, aired 2018-11-30CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $2000: The name of this Jerusalem church reflects that it is the traditional site of Jesus' burial Church of the Holy Sepulchre
#7268, aired 2016-03-30CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: The foundation stone of Washington's National Cathedral came from a field near this birthplace of Jesus Bethlehem
#7268, aired 2016-03-30CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $800: Built over the grave of St. Olaf, Nidaros Cathedral is this country's national sanctuary & once the site for its coronations Norway
#7268, aired 2016-03-30CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1200: Mozart's "Coronation Mass" was written for this city's cathedral where he was baptized Salzburg
#7268, aired 2016-03-30CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1600: In 1420 Filippo Brunelleschi won a competition to design the dome of this city's Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral Florence
#7268, aired 2016-03-30CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $2000: This basilica seen here served as the doge's chapel until 1807, when it became the seat of the archbishop St. Mark's
#6868, aired 2014-06-25CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $200: This Vatican basilica's Porta Santa is a holy door that's opened once every 25 years St. Peter's
#6868, aired 2014-06-25CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: In the 20th century electric motors were installed in this Paris cathedral's bells, including the one named Emmanuel Notre Dame
#6868, aired 2014-06-25CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $600: It's defined as a church averaging more than 2,000 worshipers a week; Joel Osteen's in Houston gets 40some thousand a megachurch
#6868, aired 2014-06-25CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1000: For more than 1,000 years, it was the cathedral of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople the Hagia Sophia
#6868, aired 2014-06-25CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1,800 (Daily Double): The San Miguel Mission in this state capital began holding mass in the early 1600s Santa Fe
#6269, aired 2011-12-15CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: Czech out the cathedral of St. Vitus in this world capital Prague
#6269, aired 2011-12-15CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $800: A statue of Leif Eriksson is out front of the Hallgrmskirkja Church--one of this country's tallest buildings Iceland
#6269, aired 2011-12-15CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue from Jerusalem.) Sites corresponding to the tenth through final stations of the cross are within the Church of the Holy this--another word for a tomb; it's been called Christianity's most hallowed ground Sepulcher
#6269, aired 2011-12-15CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $2000: In 1453 Ottoman Turks converted this cathedral, whose Greek name means "holy wisdom", into a mosque the Hagia Sophia
#6269, aired 2011-12-15CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $3,000 (Daily Double): Teddy Roosevelt spoke to a crowd of 10,000 at the laying of the foundation stone for this cathedral in 1907 the National Cathedral
#5122, aired 2006-12-12CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: The most-visited Catholic shrine in the Americas is Mexico's Basilica of Our Lady of this Guadalupe
#5122, aired 2006-12-12CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $800: In 1980, Dr. Robert Schuller dedicated this 10,000-window glass edifice in Garden Grove, California Crystal Cathedral
#5122, aired 2006-12-12CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1200: In 1974 Reims Cathedral added stained-glass windows by this Russian-born artist (Marc) Chagall
#5122, aired 2006-12-12CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Temple Church in London.) London's Temple Church was built by the crusading Knights Templar to resemble this Jerusalem church on Jesus' burial site the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
#5122, aired 2006-12-12CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $2000: In Ulm, Germany the tallest spire in the world rises 528 feet above a cathedral built in this style Gothic
#5064, aired 2006-09-21CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $200: At least 10 architects worked on this church after Pope Julius II decided to rebuild it in 1506 St. Peter's Cathedral (in Rome)
#5064, aired 2006-09-21CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: Until 1996, when it was returned to Scotland, the Stone of Scone was housed in this famous church Westminster Abbey
#5064, aired 2006-09-21CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $600: Built in 1771, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours is one of the oldest churches in this Canadian city Montreal
#5064, aired 2006-09-21CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $800: George Dewey, Cordell Hull & Woodrow Wilson are all interred at this cathedral the National Cathedral (in Washington, D.C.)
#5064, aired 2006-09-21CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1000: Seen here, this basilica was once the private chapel of the doge St. Mark's Basilica (in Venice)
#4977, aired 2006-04-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $200: This Boston landmark contains the first set of church bells in the American colonies the Old North Church
#4977, aired 2006-04-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: The name of this Byzantine church in Istanbul is Greek for "holy wisdom" the Hagia Sophia
#4977, aired 2006-04-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $800: Her Angelus Temple, which was completed in L.A. in 1923, was said to look like a giant spaceship Aimee Semple McPherson
#4977, aired 2006-04-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1,000 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew reads from beside a stained glass window.) John Petts, who illustrated many Dylan Thomas poems, designed this gift to the 16th Street Baptist Church, from the people of this country Wales
#4977, aired 2006-04-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1000: The National Cathedral in Washington is officially known as the cathedral church of these two saints Peter & Paul
#3516, aired 1999-12-13CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $200: This cathedral is the administrative center of the Anglican Church Canterbury
#3516, aired 1999-12-13CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $600: This city's Church of the Holy Sepulchre is said to be on the site where Jesus was entombed Jerusalem
#3516, aired 1999-12-13CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1,000 (Daily Double): It was erected by Giovanni Dei Dolci for Pope Sixtus IV, for whom it was named The Sistine Chapel
#3516, aired 1999-12-13CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1000: Located in Red Square, it was begun in the 1550s to commemorate the military conquests of Ivan the Terrible St. Basil's
#3088, aired 1998-01-21CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $200: Victor Hugo described it as "A vast symphony in stone" -- Quasimodo would agree Notre Dame Cathedral
#3088, aired 1998-01-21CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $400: James Renwick designed this Fifth Avenue cathedral in the Gothic Revival style St. Patrick's Cathedral
#3088, aired 1998-01-21CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $600: The Basilica of the Holy Blood in Bruges in this country contains a relic believed to be drops of Christ's blood Belgium
#3088, aired 1998-01-21CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $800: This English city's modern cathedral, built in 1962, stands next to the bombed-out ruins of the old one Coventry
#3088, aired 1998-01-21CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $1000: The cathedral of this northern Italian city looks quite fashionable with its 135 marble spires Milan
#2899, aired 1997-03-20CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $100: The church of Trinita Del Monti soars high above the Spanish Steps in this city Rome
#2899, aired 1997-03-20CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $200: 6 golden domes were added to this capital's Annunciation Cathedral during the reign of Ivan the Terrible Moscow
#2899, aired 1997-03-20CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $300: You can see the Black Prince's knightwear, as well as his tomb, at this English cathedral & pilgrimage site Canterbury
#2899, aired 1997-03-20CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $400: St. Andrew's Church in this Ukranian city stands on a site where St. Andrew reputedly erected a cross Kiev
#2899, aired 1997-03-20CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $500: Many Polish kings are buried in Wawel Cathedral on Wawel Hill in this city, once the capital of Poland Krakow
#2745, aired 1996-07-05CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $200: The Abu Sarga church in this Egyptian capital occupies a site where the Holy Family is said to have stayed Cairo
#2745, aired 1996-07-05CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $400: Onion-shaped domes were added to this Maryland city's cathedral after the death of its architect Benjamin Latrobe Baltimore
#2745, aired 1996-07-05CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $600: Whisper words to the wall in this London cathedral's Whispering Gallery & it will repeat them St. Paul's Cathedral
#2745, aired 1996-07-05CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $800: Prince Charles & the Shah of Iran attended Charles de Gaulle's requiem mass in this cathedral Notre Dame
#2745, aired 1996-07-05CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $1,200 (Daily Double): This architect didn't live to complete his Church of the Holy Family in Barcelona; he's buried in its crypt Gaudi
#2665, aired 1996-03-15CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $200: Church authorities recently imposed complete silence on visitors to this Venetian basilica St. Mark's
#2665, aired 1996-03-15CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $400: The Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields in this city has been called James Gibbs' masterpiece London
#2665, aired 1996-03-15CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $600: Built in 1632, St. Luke's near Smithfield in this state is the USA's oldest church of English foundation Virginia
#2665, aired 1996-03-15CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $800: The beautiful cathedral in this city SW of Paris was the site of King Henry IV's coronation in 1594 Chartres
#2665, aired 1996-03-15CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES $1,000 (Daily Double): It was built to commemorate Ivan the Terrible's victories over the khanates of Kazan & Astrakhan St. Basil's Cathedral
#1216, aired 1989-12-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $100: In ancient times church bells were rung to ward off these demons
#1216, aired 1989-12-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $200: 12th c. Bishop de Sully selected the site, hired the architects & bought materials for this Paris cathedral Notre Dame
#1216, aired 1989-12-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $300: Located in the Vatican, it was named for Pope Sixtus IV the Sistine Chapel
#1216, aired 1989-12-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: T.S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral" takes place in this one, where Thomas à Becket was murdered Canterbury Cathedral
#1216, aired 1989-12-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $500: You can see this emperor's throne in Germany's Aachen cathedral where he was entombed in 814 A.D. Charlemagne
#313, aired 1985-11-20CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $200: The word “church” can be traced back to “kyros”, meaning “power” in this language Greek
#313, aired 1985-11-20CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: A church is called a “cathedral” when this official's chair, a “cathedra” in Latin, is there bishop
#313, aired 1985-11-20CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $600: Traditionally, the entrance of a cathedral faces this direction west
#313, aired 1985-11-20CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $800: Where the altar & seats for the choir are located, it's a semicircular area at end of nave apse
#313, aired 1985-11-20CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $1000: Most famous feature of this Spanish city's cathedral is the Giralda Tower, which used to be a minaret Seville

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