Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (17 results returned)
#8213, aired 2020-04-29 | WELL-SEASONED VOCABULARY $1000: This architectural style was popular for houses in Colonial New England the saltbox style |
#7942, aired 2019-03-05 | COLONIAL AMERICA $1200: The New England Company changed its name to this & founded a colony in 1630 the Massachusetts Bay Company |
#7187, aired 2015-12-08 | COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND $400: In 1719 Irish immigrants introduced this vegetable to New England at Londonderry, New Hampshire the potato |
#7187, aired 2015-12-08 | COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND $800: The Old South Meeting House was the organizing point for this Dec. 16, 1773 event the Boston Tea Party |
#7187, aired 2015-12-08 | COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND $1200: In what's now this state, the Mohegans rebelled against the Pequots & made nice with the colonists Connecticut |
#7187, aired 2015-12-08 | COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND $2000: "In Adam's fall, we sinned all" was a couplet used in the textbook called "The New England" this Primer |
#7187, aired 2015-12-08 | COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND $3,000 (Daily Double): First formed to drive New York settlers out of Vermont, this armed band later gained fame at Fort Ticonderoga the Green Mountain Boys |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | EDUCATION $200: The New England Primer used in colonial America included this, which begins, "Our Father, which art in heaven" "The Lord's Prayer" |
#2266, aired 1994-06-13 | COLONIAL AMERICA $600: In 1614 this Jamestown leader mapped New England from Penobscot Bay to Cape Cod (John) Smith |
#2106, aired 1993-11-01 | COLONIAL AMERICA $1000: The 1st colonial woman married in New England was the widowed mother of this child born on the Mayflower Peregrine White |
#1989, aired 1993-04-08 | EDUCATION $800: This "Primer" used in colonial times had a rhyme & picture for each letter of the alphabet The New England Primer |
#1664, aired 1991-11-21 | SLAVERY $1000: Term for the colonial commerce in African slaves, West Indian molasses & New England rum triangular trade |
#1431, aired 1990-11-19 | COLONIAL AMERICA $100: Capt. John Smith coined this term for the region that now includes 6 Northeastern states New England |
#1246, aired 1990-01-22 | POTENT POTABLES $200: A favorite drink in colonial New England was "Blackstrap", a mixture of molasses & this potent potable Rum |
#786, aired 1988-01-25 | COLONIAL AMERICA $200: Before the founding of New England in our country, New France was founded in what is now this country Canada |
#617, aired 1987-04-21 | COLONIAL AMERICA $300: The largest 18th c. manufacturing industry in New England was the distilling of this liquor rum |
#184, aired 1985-05-23 | COLONIAL AMERICA $400: Last name of three prominent New England religious intellectuals, Richard, Increase & Cotton Mathers |
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