Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (25 results returned)
#8880, aired 2023-05-26 | WORLD CITIES $400: Seen here are some of the colorful Inuit houses of Nuuk, the capital of this largest island Greenland |
#8235, aired 2020-06-12 | COLORFUL CITIES $400: Football fans know it sits at the mouth of Wisconsin's Fox River Green Bay |
#8235, aired 2020-06-12 | COLORFUL CITIES $800: A Southern California city & a Northern New Jersey township share this citrusy name Orange |
#8235, aired 2020-06-12 | COLORFUL CITIES $1200: Parlez-vous Francais? Then name this Louisiana port at the head of the Mississippi's deepwater navigation Baton Rouge |
#8235, aired 2020-06-12 | COLORFUL CITIES $1600: This "ville" is across the Rio Grande from Matamoros Brownsville |
#8235, aired 2020-06-12 | COLORFUL CITIES $4,000 (Daily Double): This former mining town was Colorado's territorial capital Golden |
#7632, aired 2017-11-14 | COLORFUL AMERICAN CITIES $400: The Menominee & the Winnebago once lived on the site of this football-mad city situated on Lake Michigan Green Bay |
#7632, aired 2017-11-14 | COLORFUL AMERICAN CITIES $800: The statue of Adolph Coors seen here is in this Colorado city Golden |
#7632, aired 2017-11-14 | COLORFUL AMERICAN CITIES $1200: 2-word name for the N.J. city that's home to Thomas Edison's estate & laboratory West Orange |
#7632, aired 2017-11-14 | COLORFUL AMERICAN CITIES $1600: Skiing & Glacier National Park may lure you to this Montana city named for an aquatic creature Whitefish |
#7632, aired 2017-11-14 | COLORFUL AMERICAN CITIES $2000: Willa Cather drew her portraits of frontier life from her hometown, this Nebraska city named for an Oglala chief Red Cloud |
#7196, aired 2015-12-21 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $1200: You can visit the city of Bowling Green & the state university of the same name; they're both in this state Ohio |
#7196, aired 2015-12-21 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $1600: For more than 40 years, Edison worked in this town with both a direction & a color West Orange |
#7196, aired 2015-12-21 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $4,000 (Daily Double): This Alabama college town's name was inspired by a line from Oliver Goldsmith's poem "The Deserted Village" Auburn |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | ANAGRAMMED NEW YORK CITIES $1000: "Colorful" town possibly named for its abundant heavy fogs: WHISTLE PAIN White Plains |
#6909, aired 2014-10-02 | ATLANTIC CITIES $1600: Colorful shops line front street in Hamilton, capital of this British territory off the east coast of the United States Bermuda |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | U.S. CITIES $1000: One of the last Civil War battles took place near what is now this "colorful" city at Texas' southern tip Brownsville |
#4807, aired 2005-06-28 | AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $400: The National Earthquake Information Center is in this "colorful" city just west of Denver Golden, Colorado |
#4494, aired 2004-03-04 | TEXAS CITIES $1600: This "colorful" city at the southern tip of Texas is home to Texas Southmost College Brownsville |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $200: A part of Newark until 1806, it was named for the Dutch royal house of Prince William Orange |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $400: Once the capital of the Colorado Territory, it's home to the Adolph Coors Brewery Golden |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $800: Washington used Elijah Miller's house in this New York town as his HQ at the Battle of Chatterton Hill White Plains |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Built around 1776, Tank Cottage in this city is said to be the oldest house in Wisconsin Green Bay |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $1000: Texan & Mexican culture are combined in this city's pre-Lenten festival Charro Days Brownsville |
#2758, aired 1996-09-04 | WORLD CITIES $1000: This Scottish city gave its name to fabric & clothing with colorful, swirled patterns Paisley |
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