Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (61 results returned)
#8753, aired 2022-11-30 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $400: Sacré Dieu!, "holy God!", evolved into this more familiar & colorful expression sacrebleu |
#7444, aired 2017-01-12 | BEASTLY WORDS & PHRASES $1200: Colorful term for a misleading clue, which I hope the clue I'm reading is not a red herring |
#7235, aired 2016-02-12 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: Another's good fortune might make you this color "with envy" green |
#7235, aired 2016-02-12 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: Not exactly legal, not exactly illegal is this color "area" gray area |
#7235, aired 2016-02-12 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $600: A detailed outline of a course of action; it's not just for architects a blueprint |
#7235, aired 2016-02-12 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $800: If you're greatly pleased, you're said to be this phrase, even if no one has made you laugh by touching you tickled pink |
#7235, aired 2016-02-12 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $1000: If you're "born to" this color, you're of royal lineage purple |
#6865, aired 2014-06-20 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: In an image found in the Book of Proverbs, a persuasive talker is said to have this colorful organ a silver tongue |
#6865, aired 2014-06-20 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $800: Kipling wrote, "He wrapped himself in quotations--as a beggar would enfold himself in" this color "of emperors" purple |
#6865, aired 2014-06-20 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $1200: This No. 1 country hit by Gretchen Wilson begins, "Well, I ain't never been the Barbie doll type" "Redneck Woman" |
#6865, aired 2014-06-20 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $1600: In "She Stoops To Conquer", Oliver Goldsmith wrote of this color "Of Perfection" pink |
#6865, aired 2014-06-20 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $2000: This eatery in Central Park was home to the park's sheep & their shepherd until the 1930s Tavern on the Green |
#5379, aired 2008-01-17 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: Popular term for a baggage porter at a railway station redcap |
#5379, aired 2008-01-17 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $800: In 1982 these 2 organizations merged to become America's largest single provider of managed health-care coverage Blue Cross Blue Shield |
#5379, aired 2008-01-17 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $1200: A real-life mutiny aboard a soviet frigate inspired this 1984 Tom Clancy bestseller The Hunt for Red October |
#5379, aired 2008-01-17 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $2000: Porphyrogenitus, a royal epithet given to Byzantine emperors, translates to this phrase Born to the purple |
#5379, aired 2008-01-17 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $4,000 (Daily Double): In "Othello", Iago warns, "O! Beware, my lord, of jealousy", it is this creature a green-eyed monster |
#4400, aired 2003-10-24 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: Term for a late-night flight, or a phenomenon seen in flash photography red-eye |
#4400, aired 2003-10-24 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: It's the document that allows a foreign national to live & work in the U.S., legally a green card |
#4400, aired 2003-10-24 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $600: Not to spout off but you'll find about half of the world's geothermal features in this national park Yellowstone |
#4400, aired 2003-10-24 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $800: Joan Didion titled her 1979 collection of essays this, like a Beatles record The White Album |
#4400, aired 2003-10-24 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $1000: People of royal birth are said to be "born to" or "in" this color purple |
#4214, aired 2002-12-19 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: It's a notice of dismissal from a job pink slip |
#4214, aired 2002-12-19 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: "Love Story" author Erich Segal helped with the script for this Beatles film Yellow Submarine |
#4214, aired 2002-12-19 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $600: Members of the U.S. Army special forces are also called this, from part of their uniform Green Berets |
#4214, aired 2002-12-19 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $800: To go out & celebrate boisterously, particularly by hitting bars & other nightspots to paint the town red |
#4214, aired 2002-12-19 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $1000: Originally, it was a tribute paid by English & Scottish farmers to freebooters for protection from harassment blackmail |
#3852, aired 2001-05-08 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $100: Traditionally, it's the section of telephone directories that lists businesses alphabetically by type the Yellow Pages |
#3852, aired 2001-05-08 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: This area of closely-cropped grass surrounds each hole in golf the green |
#3852, aired 2001-05-08 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $300: These movie & TV awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Golden Globes |
#3852, aired 2001-05-08 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: Term for the illegal buying or selling of goods in violation of rationing or price controls black market |
#3852, aired 2001-05-08 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $500: It's the alternate title of "Hans Brinker", the Mary Mapes Dodge tale of an impoverished Dutch boy "The Silver Skates" |
#3614, aired 2000-04-27 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $100: From their uniforms, British soldiers during the Revolutionary War were called these Redcoats |
#3614, aired 2000-04-27 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: Forks, knives & spoons, collectively Silverware |
#3614, aired 2000-04-27 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $300: Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's a common term for typewriter correction fluid White out |
#3614, aired 2000-04-27 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: Dating from colonial times, they prohibit such activities as dancing or buying liquor on Sundays Blue laws |
#3614, aired 2000-04-27 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $500: It's the NFL team that plays its home games at Lambeau Field Green Bay Packers |
#3341, aired 1999-03-01 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: This speed demon of the dog world was originally used to hunt gazelles in Egypt more than 5,000 years ago the greyhound |
#3341, aired 1999-03-01 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: The name of this color is from the Latin for "sea water" aquamarine |
#3341, aired 1999-03-01 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $600: A "fishy", misleading clue in a mystery story a red herring |
#3341, aired 1999-03-01 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $800: In "Othello" jealousy is described as this, "which doth mock the meat it feeds on" a green-eyed monster |
#3341, aired 1999-03-01 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $1000: Pearl Jam won a Grammy in 1996 for Best Hard Rock Performance with their hit "Spin" this "The Black Circle" |
#3077, aired 1998-01-06 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: This 2-word phrase means you're taking your lunch to work Brown bagging |
#3077, aired 1998-01-06 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: Along with the keg, this is sometimes "rolled out" at weddings Red carpet |
#3077, aired 1998-01-06 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $600: This colorful Jimi Hendrix classic "experienced" Top 40 status only in the U.K. "Purple Haze" |
#1863, aired 1992-10-14 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $200: Dorothy Lamour could tell you it's Malay for a long, colorful cloth worn as a skirt or dress a sarong |
#1794, aired 1992-05-21 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: Something of insignificant value is said not to be worth this color cent red |
#1794, aired 1992-05-21 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: It's the money paid by golfers to play on a course greens fees |
#1794, aired 1992-05-21 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $600: Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina is one of the highest peaks in this Appalachian range the Blue Ridge |
#1794, aired 1992-05-21 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $800: Type of reporting Hearst & Pulitzer used to fan the fires of war between Spain & the U.S. yellow journalism |
#1794, aired 1992-05-21 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $1000: This city in Southern Texas lies on the Rio Grande across from Matamoros, Mexico Brownsville |
#1646, aired 1991-10-28 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $100: It's what you "give" someone when you permit him to go ahead with a plan or project green light |
#1646, aired 1991-10-28 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: It may amuse you to know that this phrase means to be delighted or overjoyed tickled pink |
#1646, aired 1991-10-28 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $300: It describes an executive or a crime he might commit, like embezzlement white collar |
#1646, aired 1991-10-28 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: Elaborate or ornate writing that calls attention to itself is often termed this purple prose |
#1646, aired 1991-10-28 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $500: A broad, flat cap often worn by Scottish soldiers, or the state flower of Texas the bluebonnet |
#1559, aired 1991-05-16 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $100: It means to bring your lunch to work in a sack brown-bagging |
#1559, aired 1991-05-16 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: A Madonna album, or what a faithful friend should be True Blue |
#1559, aired 1991-05-16 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $300: James Bond thwarted his plan to rob Fort Knox Goldfinger |
#1559, aired 1991-05-16 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: On her journey to see the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy followed this path Yellow Brick Road |
#1559, aired 1991-05-16 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $500: Common name for an aircraft's removable flight recorder black box |
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