Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (32 results returned)
#7658, aired 2017-12-20 | "S"CIENCE $400: This late-Jurassic creature was probably not popular for horsie rides a stegosaurus |
#7658, aired 2017-12-20 | "S"CIENCE $800: 8-letter adjective meaning moving at a speed below Mach 1 subsonic |
#7658, aired 2017-12-20 | "S"CIENCE $1200: A fundamental elementary particle, this flavor of quark is the third lightest strange |
#7658, aired 2017-12-20 | "S"CIENCE $1600: It's the fluid remaining after the solid portion of blood is removed serum |
#7658, aired 2017-12-20 | "S"CIENCE $2000: The visible one is the wavelengths from about 400 to 700 nanometers a spectrum |
#5643, aired 2009-03-04 | "S"CIENCE $200: Eradicated worldwide by vaccination programs, this febrile disease is caused by the variola virus smallpox |
#5643, aired 2009-03-04 | "S"CIENCE $400: Once also called brimstone, this element produces a very strong odor when burned sulfur |
#5643, aired 2009-03-04 | "S"CIENCE $800: Used as a sweetener, this white crystalline powder, C7H5NO3S, is 300 times as sweet as sugar saccharin |
#5643, aired 2009-03-04 | "S"CIENCE $1,000 (Daily Double): (Jon of the Clue Crew demonstrates with a couple of pours.) Like sand fitting into the spaces left by marbles, salt fills in the spaces between water molecules; the arrangement between two such substances is called this a solution |
#5643, aired 2009-03-04 | "S"CIENCE $1000: It's what the "S" stands for in SEM, a type of electron microscope scanning |
#4886, aired 2005-12-05 | "S"CIENCE $400: A root-like part called a holdfast keeps some of this type of algae from being washed away seaweed |
#4886, aired 2005-12-05 | "S"CIENCE $1200: This old nickname for the star we call the sun can also mean a Martian day, a bit longer than ours a sol |
#4886, aired 2005-12-05 | "S"CIENCE $1600: This 2-word barrier keeps many prion diseases from passing from 4-legged animals to humans the species barrier |
#4886, aired 2005-12-05 | "S"CIENCE $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew points out a nuclear phenomenon on the blackboard.) It's the deflection of particles in many directions; as the particle is aimed more directly at the nucleus, the angle increases scattering |
#4886, aired 2005-12-05 | "S"CIENCE $3,000 (Daily Double): This implement-shaped type of red blood cell is thought to be the result of a mutation in Africa long ago a sickle cell |
#4678, aired 2004-12-29 | "S"CIENCE $2000: Seen here is the characteristic chain arrangement of these bacteria streptococci |
#4678, aired 2004-12-29 | "S"CIENCE $6,000 (Daily Double): A "super" theory in physics has everything made up of tiny these vibrating under immense tension strings |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | "S"CIENCE $400: On June 7, 1973 astronaut Joseph Kerwin managed to free one of these panels, getting power back to Skylab a solar panel |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | "S"CIENCE $800 (Daily Double): 2 of the 3 elements with atomic numbers between 10 & 20 that fit the category (any 2 of) sodium, silicon & sulfur |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | "S"CIENCE $800: (Video of Sarah in Alaska.) Glacier ice appears blue because its dense structure absorbs all of this except blue the spectrum |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | "S"CIENCE $1600: (Video of Jimmy by a blackboard.) In physics, it's a wave whose form is the same as the trig function of the same name sine |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | "S"CIENCE $2000: The heart of a black hole is a point of zero volume & infinite density called this singularity |
#1434, aired 1990-11-22 | "S"CIENCE $200: The 2 times of year, in June & December, when the sun is farthest from the equator solstice |
#1434, aired 1990-11-22 | "S"CIENCE $400: It's the common table sugar extracted from sugar cane & sugar beets sucrose |
#1434, aired 1990-11-22 | "S"CIENCE $600: Polaris is an example of this largest type of star supergiant |
#1434, aired 1990-11-22 | "S"CIENCE $800: The ozone layer is part of this layer of the atmosphere stratosphere |
#1434, aired 1990-11-22 | "S"CIENCE $1000: It's the transformation of a substance directly from a solid to a vapor state sublimate (sublimation) |
#1290, aired 1990-03-23 | "S"CIENCE $100: In botany it's the term used for the liquid in the stems & roots of plants & trees sap |
#1290, aired 1990-03-23 | "S"CIENCE $200: This bacterium is responsible for many infections including strep throat & scarlet fever Streptococcus |
#1290, aired 1990-03-23 | "S"CIENCE $300: The smallest of all constellations is Crux, also known by this name the Southern Cross |
#1290, aired 1990-03-23 | "S"CIENCE $400: From the Greek for "earthquake writer", this instrument records any Earth movement a seismograph |
#1290, aired 1990-03-23 | "S"CIENCE $500: This bluish glow is sometimes seen at the tips of tall objects during thunderstorms St. Elmo's fire |
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