Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (16 results returned)
#7647, aired 2017-12-05 | UNESCO CITIES OF LITERATURE $400: Named by UNESCO in 2004, this city is the literary & literal capital of Scotland Edinburgh |
#7647, aired 2017-12-05 | UNESCO CITIES OF LITERATURE $800: This major city is recognized for its excellence in publishing both Spanish & Catalan literature Barcelona |
#7647, aired 2017-12-05 | UNESCO CITIES OF LITERATURE $1200: Thanks to its pioneering writers' program, the only American city honored is in this Midwest state Iowa |
#7647, aired 2017-12-05 | UNESCO CITIES OF LITERATURE $2000: Thomas Bracken & Janet Frame are 2 authors from Dunedin in this country who bring that city to the forefront New Zealand |
#4627, aired 2004-10-19 | LITERATURE $1000: This author said that he was acting in a play with his kids when he came up with the idea for "A Tale of Two Cities" Charles Dickens |
#4366, aired 2003-09-08 | 19th CENTURY LITERATURE $800 (Daily Double): "Knitting", "Still Knitting" & "The Knitting Done" are chapters in this 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities |
#2893, aired 1997-03-12 | LITERATURE $200: "A Tale of Two Cities" opens as Dr. Alexander Manette is released after 18 years in this prison The Bastille |
#2527, aired 1995-09-05 | LITERATURE $200: This author's "A Tale of Two Cities" takes place in London & Paris during the French Revolution Dickens |
#2107, aired 1993-11-02 | LITERATURE $200: They're the 2 cities in Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities" London & Paris |
#1510, aired 1991-03-08 | LITERATURE $200: In "A Tale of Two Cities" Dickens called this "the national razor" the guillotine |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | CITIES IN LITERATURE $100: "Gone with the Wind"'s Rhett Butler was a profiteer from this South Carolina port city Charleston |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | CITIES IN LITERATURE $200: In Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter", Hester Prynne did her sinning in this Puritan city Boston |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | CITIES IN LITERATURE $300: Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn's hometown, St. Petersburg, was based on this Missouri city Hannibal |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | CITIES IN LITERATURE $400: James Joyce's "Ulysses" takes place on June 16, 1904 in this city Dublin |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | CITIES IN LITERATURE $500: "Tom Brown's School Days" were spent at a British prep school in this town Rugby |
#928, aired 1988-09-21 | LITERATURE $600: Lucie Manette is the heroine of this novel A Tale of Two Cities |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (3 results returned)
#7761, aired 2018-05-14 | CITIES IN LITERATURE: In "Gone With the Wind", Rhett Butler says this city named for a monarch "is the South, only intensified" Charleston |
#7083, aired 2015-06-03 | BRITISH CITIES: The name of this Southern city famous in literature is from words meaning "Kent people's stronghold" Canterbury |
#1152, aired 1989-09-12 | LITERATURE: The next-to-last chapter of this novel is entitled "The Knitting Done" A Tale of Two Cities |
Players (2 results returned)
Robbie Berg, a freshman from the University of Pennsylvania
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2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: Davie, Florida. Robbie Berg Blog...
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Fred Beukema, a structural engineer from Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Season 25 3-time champion: $69,401 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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