Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (36 results returned)
#4, aired 2022-10-16 | LET'S TAKE A WALK $400: There's tension in the wire & among the crowd when these circus performers take their walk high in the air a tightrope walker |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | "CON" GAME $800: They're the circus performers seen here contortionists |
#8068, aired 2019-10-09 | WEIRD FLEX $400: The name for these circus performers suggests that they twist & flex themselves into all sorts of weird positions contortionists |
#8050, aired 2019-09-13 | LIVE ENTERTAINMENT $200: A group of street performers in Quebec became this circus troupe that puts on shows like Mystère Cirque du Soleil |
#7379, aired 2016-10-13 | CIRCUS PERFORMERS $200: Seen here in a time lapse, one of the stars of Circus Xtreme, Gemma "The Jet" Kirby, shot to fame as a human one of these a cannonball |
#7379, aired 2016-10-13 | CIRCUS PERFORMERS $600: Big-shoed Pickelherring was a favorite German one of these merry-makers from days of yore a clown |
#7379, aired 2016-10-13 | CIRCUS PERFORMERS $800: This performer, like Dan Meyer on "America's Got Talent", must learn to relax his pharynx & esophagus a sword swallower |
#7379, aired 2016-10-13 | CIRCUS PERFORMERS $1000: In 1928 the crowds went wild for the American debut of this family of high wire acrobats & its human pyramid the Flying Wallendas |
#7057, aired 2015-04-28 | CZECH COMPOSERS $800: Julius Fucik's "Entry of the Gladiators" is now mostly associated with these less-fierce performers clowns (circus performers accepted) |
#6800, aired 2014-03-21 | SAFE WORDS $1000: Somersaulting circus performers tumblers |
#6271, aired 2011-12-19 | BUMPER STICKER HUMOR $800: "Cannibals won't eat" these circus performers... "they taste funny" clowns |
#5962, aired 2010-07-13 | THE FAMILY CIRCUS $400: Performers at the New Cole Brothers Circus recreate the 3-tiered, 7-man pyramid on one of these "lofty" things a high wire |
#5914, aired 2010-05-06 | SPOILER ALERT! $1000: 1932: The unusual circus performers discover Olga's murderous plans & turn her into a "chicken woman" Freaks |
#5619, aired 2009-01-29 | IT HAPPENS ONCE A YEAR $200: The first week of August honors these circus performers & is appropriately followed by Smile Week clowns |
#5352, aired 2007-12-11 | BIRDS $500 (Daily Double): The long legs of the bird seen here give it this name, from a prop used by circus performers a stilt |
#4868, aired 2005-11-09 | COLLEGE-PODGE $200: A "College" for these silly circus performers opened in 1968 (& no, I am not a graduate) clowns |
#4320, aired 2003-05-16 | AT THE CIRCUS $400: Once, these performers were called benders or posturers depending on whether they bent forward or back contortionists |
#3790, aired 2001-02-09 | PRETTY PICTURES $700 (Daily Double): His "Rose Period" lasted from about 1904 to 1907 & included paintings of acrobats & circus performers Picasso |
#3789, aired 2001-02-08 | CIRCUS CIRCUS $100: Major varieties of these circus performers include harlequin, tramp & whiteface clowns |
#3488, aired 1999-11-03 | THE CIRCUS $200: A thick white type of theatrical makeup is named for these circus performers Clowns |
#3455, aired 1999-09-17 | SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY $200: George Nissen invented this, a "bouncing table", after seeing how circus performers bounced into safety nets Trampoline |
#3406, aired 1999-05-31 | COLLEGES $200: Irvin Feld founded a college in Venice, Florida in 1968 to train these performers for the circus clowns |
#3103, aired 1998-02-11 | CORKY THE CARNY $400: At Corky's carnival, this attraction uses the "human", not the "dog" type of its tiny performers a flea circus |
#3036, aired 1997-11-10 | THE CIRCUS $100: Trainers shout, "Tail Up!" when they want these performers to follow each other trunk to tail Elephants |
#2860, aired 1997-01-24 | ANNUAL EVENTS $200: A Sept. festival in Seaside Heights, New Jersey features hundreds of these silly circus performers Clowns |
#2846, aired 1997-01-06 | BIRDS $300: These birds are so named because their long legs look like the poles circus performers walk on stilts |
#2626, aired 1996-01-22 | THE CIRCUS $200: The forerunners of these circus performers can be found in commedia dell'arte & English pantomime clowns |
#2601, aired 1995-12-18 | THE CIRCUS $400: Red Skelton's father, who died before Red was born, was one of these circus performers a clown |
#2562, aired 1995-10-24 | THE CIRCUS $500: In 1968 showman Irvin Feld founded a "college" for these performers in Venice, Florida clowns |
#2518, aired 1995-07-12 | CIRCUS HISTORY $200: These famous brothers started as performers; Al, the oldest, was a juggler & tightrope walker the Ringlings |
#2411, aired 1995-02-13 | ARTISTS $400: This artist's Rose Period is characterized by paintings harlequins & circus performers Picasso |
#2310, aired 1994-09-23 | CIRCUS HISTORY $600: These performers are called "Joeys" in honor of Joseph Grimaldi, who was the father of their art clowns |
#2100, aired 1993-10-22 | POTPOURRI $300: This vehicle was first ridden by 19th century circus performers, who juggled on it a unicycle |
#1242, aired 1990-01-16 | CIRCUS LINGO $300: A Joey isn't a circus kangaroo but rather one of these performers clown |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | FOREIGN FILMS $1000: "The Clowns", this director's tribute to circus performers, was originally made for Italian TV (Federico) Fellini |
#294, aired 1985-10-24 | POTPOURRI $600: In the circus they use a blowtorch to burn off this animal's hair so it won't scratch performers an elephant |
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