Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (37 results returned)

#9043, aired 2024-02-21IT'S REIGNING MEN! $400: The I didn't even rule Egypt for a year & a half, but this pharaoh II of the 19th dynasty clocked in for 66, 1279-1213 B.C. Ramses
#9038, aired 2024-02-14I RAN $1000: This Manchester City goal scoring master from Norway has been clocked at 22.5 miles per hour running down the field Haaland
#8700, aired 2022-09-16THINK FAST $2000: Clocked at speeds near 70 mph underwater & one of the fastest ocean fish, it's named for its large dorsal fin a sailfish
#8656, aired 2022-06-06SOUND UP! $400: The wingbeats of this bird are heard here; it's been clocked at 50 wingbeats per second a hummingbird
#8167, aired 2020-02-25APTLY NAMED $800: He was clocked at 27.8 mph during a 100-meter race in 2009 (Usain) Bolt
#8111, aired 2019-12-09PEEK A CHOO-CHOO $800: The London-to-Edinburgh locomotive known as "The Flying" this "Man", was Britain's first, clocked at 100 miles per hour Scotsman
#6542, aired 2013-02-12THE WEATHER & GEOGRAPHY REPORT $800: On April 12, 1934 Mount Washington, in this state, got quite a blow--wind clocked at 231 mph New Hampshire
#6309, aired 2012-02-09THEATER $1600: Dolly Parton wrote 16 new songs for this musical that clocked in on Broadway in 2009 9 to 5
#6167, aired 2011-06-07TV LAW FIRMS $800: Calista Flockhart clocked in at the firm of Cage/Fish & Associates on this wacky legal show Ally McBeal
#5781, aired 2009-11-02"C" CREATURES $1600: This predator seen here has been clocked at over 60 miles per hour when it hunts a cheetah
#5773, aired 2009-10-21GRANDMA $400: An Ore. grandma clocked at 103 mph in '09 said she was teaching her 10-year-old grandson the dangers of this speeding
#5680, aired 2009-04-24FASTER $600: Clocked at 36 mph, one of the world's fastest insects is the Australian this seen here a dragonfly
#5645, aired 2009-03-06SOME SCIENCE, SOME NATURE $1600: It was clocked at more than 80,000 mph making an earthly pass at us in April 1986 (Sorry, but we're not that easy!) Halley's Comet
#4720, aired 2005-02-25ALLISON JANNEY WAS IN THAT? $800: Allison clocked in as Meryl Streep's domestic partner in the 2002 film with this "timely" title The Hours
#4381, aired 2003-09-29CLOCKED $200: Encarta reports that some of these mammals have been clocked flying at 60 mph bats
#4381, aired 2003-09-29CLOCKED $400: In 1992 Iniki, one of these, had gusts clocked at 175 mph a hurricane
#4381, aired 2003-09-29CLOCKED $600: When he retired from the Rangers in 1993, his fastballs were still being clocked at over 90 mph Nolan Ryan
#4381, aired 2003-09-29CLOCKED $800: In 1988 Flo Jo clocked a time of 10.49 seconds in this event the 100 meters
#4381, aired 2003-09-29CLOCKED $1000: He clocked in with a record time with each of the 7 Olympic gold medals he won at the 1972 Munich games Mark Spitz
#4218, aired 2002-12-25MOTHER NATURE'S STRANGE IDEAS $600: Charles Darwin clocked the speed of these animals at 4 miles a day Galapagos tortoises
#4180, aired 2002-11-01GERMAN SCIENCE $200: Around 1850 Helmholtz clocked impulses moving along these body parts at about 90 feet per second the nerves
#3512, aired 1999-12-07SHARK! $500: The shark with this 4-letter name, also called the bonito shark, has been clocked at 20 miles per hour Mako
#3461, aired 1999-09-27BIRDS $500: Also known as a duck hawk, it has been clocked at 175 miles per hour during a dive a peregrine falcon
#3317, aired 1999-01-26WHAT A YEAR! $400: In this year, "Rock Around The Clock" was recorded, Roger Bannister beat the clock & Henri Matisse clocked out 1954
#2617, aired 1996-01-09GUINNESS RECORDS $100: Jana Novotna & Brenda Schultz have had their serves in this game clocked at 115 mph, a women's record tennis
#2504, aired 1995-06-22ANIMALS $500: The aptly named racerunner, a type of this reptile, has been clocked at 18 miles per hour a lizard
#2486, aired 1995-05-29GUINNESS RECORDS $100: The fastest marsupial recorded was a female eastern grey one of these, clocked at 40 mph a kangaroo
#875, aired 1988-05-27SKIING & SKATING $1,000 (Daily Double): The 2 basic types of clocked "races" that usually make up an alpine skiing competition downhill & slalom
#847, aired 1988-04-19SNAKES $1000: Clocked at a speed of 7 mph, this deadly African snake is said to be the fastest of all snakes black mamba
#830, aired 1988-03-25REPTILES $500 (Daily Double): The St. Louis Zoo clocked a lizard-like male tuatara doing this only 4 times in 1 minute breathing
#817, aired 1988-03-08TENNIS RECORDS $200: Known as "Big Bill", his serve has been clocked at 163.6 mph Big Bill Tilden
#719, aired 1987-10-22DOGS $100: Clocked at 41.7 mph, this fastest breed of dog can outrace racehorses greyhound
#551, aired 1987-01-19BIRDS $1000: Bird that's been clocked flying at over 100 mph, its very name means fast a swift
#408, aired 1986-04-02TENNIS $100: It gets games off to a fast start, the fastest clocked at 163.6 mph the serve
#120, aired 1985-02-22BIRDS $200: This flightless bird has been clocked at up to 40 mph an ostrich
#94, aired 1985-01-17ANIMALS $300: Fastest land animals, they've been clocked at 70 m.p.h. cheetahs
#21, aired 1984-10-08JAPAN $500: Western name for towering tsunamis, clocked at up to 500 MPH tidal waves

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