Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)

#8181, aired 2020-03-16CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $200: (Hi, I'm Eric Perkins from KARE 11. [He presents from U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.]) In the first sporting event at Minneapolis' U.S. Bank Stadium, Chelsea played AC Milan in this sport soccer
#8181, aired 2020-03-16CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $400: ( Hi, I'm Alicia Vitarelli from 6ABC. [She presents from Franklin Fountain in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.]) After the stock market crash of 1929 Dreyer's created a flavor of chocolate ice cream with nuts & marshmallow & gave it this name Rocky Road
#8181, aired 2020-03-16CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $600: (Hi, I'm Lee Goldberg from New York's ABC7. [He presents from Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York.]) Plymouth Church in Brooklyn was once a stop along the underground railroad; often the next leg was on a northbound ship up this river, to Albany, & then on to Canada the Hudson
#8181, aired 2020-03-16CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $800: ( Hi, I'm Deborah Knapp with KENS 5. [She presents from the Witte Museum in San Antonio, Texas.]) The Witte Museum has an extra-small horse-drawn carriage given by P.T. Barnum to this man when he was 26 inches tall; he got the larger one after he'd grown to 40 inches Tom Thumb
#8181, aired 2020-03-16CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $1000: (I'm Jerry Anderson from WTOL 11. [He presents from Fifth Third Field in Toledo, Ohio.]) Since 1987 the Toledo Mud Hens have been a farm team of this American League team located about 60 miles to the northeast of Toledo the (Detroit) Tigers
#8062, aired 2019-10-01CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $200: (Hi, I'm Liz Cho from ABC 7.) Mosaics in Ulysses S. Grant's New York City tomb depict the greatest moments in the general's career including the April 1865 surrender of Robert E. Lee at this Virginia site Appomattox
#8062, aired 2019-10-01CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $400: (Hi, I'm Lisa Hughes from WBZ. In 1856 the chef at the Parker House was said to have invented this 3-word dessert; despite the name, it's actually a 2-layer sponge cake Boston cream pie
#8062, aired 2019-10-01CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $600: (Hi, I'm Kris Radcliffe from KCEN 6.) In 1885, shortly after the Waco Suspension Bridge opened, pharmacist Charles Alderton created a soda locals call a "Waco"; we now know it as this, & for the record it contains no prune juice Dr Pepper
#8062, aired 2019-10-01CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $800: (Hi, I'm Ben Bailey with Local 4.) You'll actually go south to Canada if you take your merry wife onto the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit & this city Windsor (Ontario)
#8062, aired 2019-10-01CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $1000: (Ryan and Val from ABC 7 stand on by a pier in Chicago) One of Chicago's most popular destinations was originally called Municipal Pier; it was renamed this in 1927 to honor military heroes who served in World War I Navy Pier
#7889, aired 2018-12-20CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $200: (I'm Jim Gardner from 6ABC.) The Franklin Institute has the only intact Model B made by these 2 men; it was the first plane to carry air freight, live bombs & a U.S. president Orville and Wilbur Wright
#7889, aired 2018-12-20CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $400: (Hi, I'm Belinda Jensen from KARE 11.) He established Paisley Park as a record label & recording studio, eventually living in the 65,000-square-foot complex Prince
#7889, aired 2018-12-20CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $600: (Hi, I'm Paula Ebben from WBZ.) The home here in Fall River, Massachusetts once belonged to Lizzie Borden's family & it was here that, according to a rhyme, Lizzie "took an ax & gave her mother 40 whacks; when she saw what she had done, she gave her father" this many 41
#7889, aired 2018-12-20CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $800: (Hi, I'm Ashley Afonso from 22 News.) I'm in Amherst, Massachusetts at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art with this famous character who as of 2019 has enchanted generations of children for 50 years the Very Hungry Caterpillar
#7889, aired 2018-12-20CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $1000: (Hi, I'm Erin Christiansen from KGUN9.) Not far from Tucson, Sabino Canyon is home to many cacti including this one that grows taller than any other native type the saguaro
#7417, aired 2016-12-06CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $200: (Hi, I'm Shannon Hegy, from WPRI 12.) Waterfire is an art installation of more than 80 bonfires that float above the surface of 3 rivers in this capital of Rhode Island Providence
#7417, aired 2016-12-06CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $400: (Hi, I'm Ben Bailey from Local 4.) Also known as "The Fist," the Detroit monument to this boxer was dedicated on October 16, 1986, nearly 50 years after he won the heavyweight title Joe Louis
#7417, aired 2016-12-06CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $600: (Hi, I'm Cheryl Scott of ABC 7.) Chicago's skyline is a dramatic backdrop for the Lincoln Park Zoo, including a great view of this 100-story landmark named for a signer of the Declaration of Independence Hancock
#7417, aired 2016-12-06CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $800: (Hi, I'm Rob Fowler from News 2.) An iconic neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina features houses in an array of bright Caribbean colors, giving the area the alliterative name this "Row" Rainbow Row
#7417, aired 2016-12-06CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $1000: (Hi, I'm Juliana Mazza with 22 News.) Many beloved characters from children's literature are features in a Springfield sculpture garden dedicated to Dr. Seuss, the pen name of this man (Theodor) Geisel
#7354, aired 2016-07-28CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $200: (I'm Ryan Chiaverini.) (And I'm Val Warner of Windy City Live.) Everyone knows Chicago is the Windy City some say it has to do with the way we brag about out town... ...But more likely it has to do with the stiff breezes that come off of this lake Lake Michigan
#7354, aired 2016-07-28CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $400: (I'm Christa Dubill from 41 Action News.) Synonymous with Kansas City barbecue, Arthur Bryant's, one of the city's oldest & most iconic barbecue joints, has been a favorite of several president beginning with this Missouri native son (Harry) Truman
#7354, aired 2016-07-28CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $600: (Here with the clue is Angelica Thornton of KATU.) Covering a city block & housing a million volumes, Powell's Books covers the whole universe on its shelves, but it also has books of local interest, like this one by Fred Armisen & Carrie Brownstein that shares its name with their TV show Portlandia
#7354, aired 2016-07-28CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $800: (I'm Kidd O'Shea from ABC 7 News.) All vice presidents have worked out of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, starting with this man, who in 1961 wanted an office in the White House but was moved next door as part of his sidelining by the administration Lyndon B. Johnson
#7354, aired 2016-07-28CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $1000: (Hi, I'm Lucy Bustamante from 13 News Now.) Today the guns of the battleship Wisconsin are silent on Norfolk's waterfront--but in 1945 they were fired on Okinawa as part of Admiral Raymond Spruance's Fifth this Fleet

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