Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (27 results returned)
#5, aired 2023-05-10 | CLASSICAL MUSIC CLASSICS $400: Ferde Grofé's account of his first time at this place, about which he wrote a suite, includes "All of a sudden, bingo! There it was" the Grand Canyon |
#5, aired 2023-05-10 | CLASSICAL MUSIC CLASSICS $1200: An audio clue on Robert Schumann's "Träumerei", meaning this activity that interested Freud, has to be long b/c it's played so slow dreaming |
#5, aired 2023-05-10 | CLASSICAL MUSIC CLASSICS $1600: The fictional maestro in "Tár" is trying to record the 1902 fifth ("Giant") symphony by this Austrian composer Mahler |
#5, aired 2023-05-10 | CLASSICAL MUSIC CLASSICS $2000: The title of this Carl Orff choral work means "Songs of Beuren", a Bavarian monastery Carmina Burana |
#5, aired 2023-05-10 | CLASSICAL MUSIC CLASSICS $19,000 (Daily Double): This composer's most famous piece, eventually annoying him with its fame, was originally titled "Finland Awakes" Sibelius |
#5007, aired 2006-05-23 | CLASSY CLASSICAL CLASSICS $200: Germane to your answer is this German, credited with making good use of his organ in the work heard here Johann Sebastian Bach |
#5007, aired 2006-05-23 | CLASSY CLASSICAL CLASSICS $400: 3-word title of the celebratory composition heard here "Pomp And Circumstance" |
#5007, aired 2006-05-23 | CLASSY CLASSICAL CLASSICS $600: You're "rite" on the money if you know the controversial music heard here is by this composer Stravinsky |
#5007, aired 2006-05-23 | CLASSY CLASSICAL CLASSICS $800: Taken from one of his sonatas, the "Turkish" music heard here is by this composer Mozart |
#5007, aired 2006-05-23 | CLASSY CLASSICAL CLASSICS $1000: Yee-haw! It's the Copland ballet heard here Rodeo |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $400: Wally, heroine of Catalini's opera set in the Tyrol, dies by throwing herself into one of these snowy mountain disasters an avalanche |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $800: Compared to Handel's other oratorios, this most famous one, from 1742, really doesn't have much plot Messiah |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $1200: In 1881, on receiving a doctorate, this last of the "3 B's" composed the "Academic Festival Overture" Johannes Brahms |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $1600: Mozart's "Eine Kleine Gigue" is not as well known as this similarly-titled piece, Kochel 525 "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" |
#4913, aired 2006-01-11 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $6,600 (Daily Double): Despite its name, this "Air" from Bach's Suite No. 3 was not inspired by the sight of a stripper's laundry drying on the line "(Air On The) G String" |
#4810, aired 2005-07-01 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $200: This "colorful" classic is finding renewed life in a popular United Airlines commercial "Rhapsody In Blue" |
#4810, aired 2005-07-01 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $400: It's the title of the oratorio that contains the following "The Messiah" |
#4810, aired 2005-07-01 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $600: This snoozer is listed as the composer's Opus 49, No. 4 "Brahms' Lullaby" |
#4810, aired 2005-07-01 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $800: The work heard here follows the transformation of an opera character into this title creature a bumblebee ("Flight Of The Bumblebee" accepted) |
#4810, aired 2005-07-01 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $1000: The 1943 classic heard here is the work of this uncommon composer (Aaron) Copland |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $200 (Daily Double): In 1749 audiences craned their necks to Handel's "Music for" these the Royal Fireworks |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $400: His odd-numbered symphonies tend to be weighty; the evens, like 1814's Eighth, more jolly Beethoven |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $800: Jeremiah Clarke is best remembered for his "voluntary" for this brass instrument the trumpet |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $1600: Mendelssohn wrote overtures to Victor Hugo's play "Ruy Blas" &, more famously, to this Shakespeare comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $2000: He composed the following aria not long before his death in 1924 Giacomo Puccini |
#3981, aired 2001-12-17 | CLASSICAL CLASSICS $2000: This man's sixth symphony is known as the Pastoral Symphony Beethoven |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | INDIA $600: The "Ramayana", one of India's literary classics, was written in this classical language Sanskrit |
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