Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (372 results returned)

#9039, aired 2024-02-15THOSE WORDS PACKED SOMETHING TO EAT $400: Containing a veggie, it completes the saying "Hell hath no fury like a woman..." scorned
#9011, aired 2024-01-08IT'S CORN $400: A 2023 survey by the National Confectioners Association found 18% of folks eat the wide yellow end of this sweet first candy corn
#9011, aired 2024-01-08IT'S CORN $2000: In "The Omnivore's Dilemma", this author writes, "You are what you eat... & if this is true, then what we mostly are is corn" (Michael) Pollan
#9004, aired 2023-12-28HUNT & PECK $800: This fish with the significant species name Gladius doesn't impale its prey (how would it then eat them?); it uses its long bill as a club a swordfish
#22, aired 2023-12-06SPELLED RONG ON PURPOSE $900: A drizzle of this bright yellow dip from Kraft may get kids to eat their veggies --though it won't improve their spelling Cheez Whiz
#8984, aired 2023-11-30WELL, I'M WARM-BLOODED $400: This porcupine-like mammal doesn't turn into a ball to roll quickly & gain video game points, but it does eat snakes & bird eggs a hedgehog
#8969, aired 2023-11-09EAT $400: In Scandinavia they call it köttbullar; we know it as this, with a nationality in its name Swedish meatballs
#8969, aired 2023-11-09EAT $800: A shiitake is one of these; "take" is Japanese for it a mushroom
#8964, aired 2023-11-02SOUSED $400: It's suggested to eat snacks known as a mezedes while consuming this traditional anise-tinged Greek apéritif ouzo
#8914, aired 2023-07-13EAT IT! WEAR IT! OR SIT ON IT! $200: With nearly 30-inch legs, IKEA's Yngvar is this type of seat that's perfect for throwing back some cold ones a bar stool
#8914, aired 2023-07-13EAT IT! WEAR IT! OR SIT ON IT! $400: The dried chilies in this spicy Szechwan chicken dish might have a little too much "pao" for some kung pao chicken
#8914, aired 2023-07-13EAT IT! WEAR IT! OR SIT ON IT! $600: As a verb, it means to move busily; as a noun, it was an 1880s piece of undergarment that held out the back of a skirt a bustle
#8914, aired 2023-07-13EAT IT! WEAR IT! OR SIT ON IT! $800: To wear, it's a comfy piece of around-the-house footwear; to sit on, it's a short-legged, armless chair a slipper
#8914, aired 2023-07-13EAT IT! WEAR IT! OR SIT ON IT! $1000: Use a pound of the Bing variety & don't set yourself on fire when you ignite the liquor in this 2-word dessert cherries jubilee
#8892, aired 2023-06-13AFTER THE FACT $800: Cows eat grass... but can't digest it until it's been softened into cud, making cows this type of animal ruminant
#20, aired 2023-05-24IT'S JUST US $1200: In this 2013 movie it's pretty much just Nicholas Hoult as a zombie & Teresa Palmer as a girl he decides not to eat Warm Bodies
#8874, aired 2023-05-18RESTAURANTS $400: In 2003 this restaurant chain lost money when it underestimated how much "endless crab" Americans could eat Red Lobster
#8870, aired 2023-05-127-LETTER ANIMALS $800: This alternate name for a wolverine sounds like it could eat everything in sight & if it had its way, it just might the glutton
#4, aired 2023-05-09RHYMINGLY NAMED CELEBS $1200: Will Ferrell, as this Cubs announcer: "It's a simple question, doctor. Would you eat the Moon if it were made of ribs?" Harry Caray
#1, aired 2023-05-08ALLITERATIVE HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): Thaddeus Stevens & Charles Sumner were members of this "extreme" group in Lincoln's party advocating emancipation Radical Republicans
#8860, aired 2023-04-28IT'S A COOKBOOK! $400: "Over 300 recipes for plant-based eating all through the year" are found in the bestselling "Forks Over" these Knives
#8842, aired 2023-04-04LOOKS GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT $800: Yum! It's this dessert with a caramelized sugar top; can't wait to get to the custard below crème brûlée
#8842, aired 2023-04-04LOOKS GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT $1000: It's a popular street food in Bangkok, but you don't have to go that far to get it pad thai
#8841, aired 2023-04-03LIKE A BIRD $400: To gloat or boast; try not to "eat" it crow
#8801, aired 2023-02-06ADD A LETTER AT THE START $1000: Of a word meaning ready to eat to get this word meaning to complain gripe
#8795, aired 2023-01-27GRIMM BROTHERS FAIRY TALES $1000: The Grimms had this animal eat 6 baby goats, then get sliced open as it slept, with the "meal" still alive within a wolf
#12, aired 2023-01-26THE MUSEUM OF FAILURE $400: "Singles" from this baby food co. was adult food, but "it might as well have been called 'I Live Alone & Eat My Meals From a Jar"' Gerber
#8779, aired 2023-01-05NOT CHICKEN FEED $600: African this-eating snakes can smell whether a prospective meal is rotten or far along in development; it won't eat either eggs
#8755, aired 2022-12-02HIT THE SPOT $800: The spotted type of this animal eat every part of the carcass, even parts it can't digest like hair & horns a hyena
#8749, aired 2022-11-24IT'S A THANKSGIVING MIRACLE! $200: Cousin Eddie didn't eat all of this turkey day fave, though Bon Appétit's "classic herb & fennel" recipe turned out mwah! stuffing
#8726, aired 2022-10-24CEREAL MASCOTS $200: This mascot once had a spin-off cereal called Tiger Power Tony the Tiger
#8723, aired 2022-10-19DEVOURING EATING IDIOMS $1000: If none of you responds correctly, "I'll eat my" this, even if it's a chupalla a hat
#8680, aired 2022-07-08BABY, DON'T HURT ME $800: I hate it when you eat the last one of these ice cream bars with a big polar bear on the wrapper; it's cruel, baby Klondike
#8675, aired 2022-07-01ANIMALS & THE LAW $600: You can own as many of these as you like in Calif. & enter them in a Calaveras jumping contest, but if one dies, you can't eat it frogs
#8653, aired 2022-06-01DR. MITTENS, CAT OBSTETRICIAN $600: When the offspring start trying to eat mom's solid food instead of suckling, it's time for this shift to independence weaning
#8650, aired 2022-05-27I'LL HAVE THIRDS $600: This third book in the King James Bible says, "It shall be a perpetual statute... that ye eat neither fat nor blood" Leviticus
#8593, aired 2022-03-09LITERARY CHARACTER SPOILERS $800: "The arm seized a loaf of bread and carried it off" & spoiler, he doesn't even get to eat it! What he does get is 19 years in prison Jean Valjean
#18, aired 2022-02-22IT'S JUST ABOUT TIME $2000: One reason they eat so late in Spain is they're on Central European time, an hour ahead of the more logical GMT, short for this Greenwich Mean Time
#8567, aired 2022-02-01READ IT OR EAT IT? $400: Okies head west The Grapes of Wrath
#8567, aired 2022-02-01READ IT OR EAT IT? $800: A grandfather tells a story about a town called Chewandswallow where food falls from the sky Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
#8567, aired 2022-02-01READ IT OR EAT IT? $1200: Violent gangs of Droogs run wild in the streets of an English city A Clockwork Orange
#8567, aired 2022-02-01READ IT OR EAT IT? $1600: Play in which a working class African-American family moves into an all-white Chicago neighborhood A Raisin in the Sun
#8567, aired 2022-02-01READ IT OR EAT IT? $2000: Just after World War II, a woman learns of a group of book lovers on one of the Channel Islands The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
#8529, aired 2021-12-09DESCRIBING THE TV DRAMA $400: It's a Mads Mads Mads Mads Mikkelsen world; the doctor will eat you now Hannibal
#8504, aired 2021-11-04"ANTI" UP $400: In Italian cuisine, it's cold food you eat at the start of a meal antipasto
#8436, aired 2021-07-05LITERATURE $400: In 1905 you didn't want to eat a pork chop while reading the paper "appeal to reason", as it serialized this stockyard novel The Jungle
#8424, aired 2021-06-17THE LANGUAGE OF FOOD $1000: You "eat" this 2-word non-treat when forced to apologize; a literal version is the viscera & other deer parts humble pie
#8360, aired 2021-03-19GET 'EM WHILE THEY'RE COLD $1000: Though the rest of the world mostly knows the cold Andalusian style of this soup, some Spaniards eat it hot gazpacho
#8358, aired 2021-03-17FIVE FACTS $800: Straight out of sci-fi, the pharyngeal jaws on this type of eel enable it to eat prey whole a moray eel
#8341, aired 2021-02-22THE CELEB CHEF WON'T EAT THAT! $600: Katie Lee: "I hate" this sushi condiment. "& I love spicy food, so I'm not sure why I have (an) aversion to" it wasabi
#8321, aired 2021-01-25NATURE $1600: Also called Dionaea, this insect-eating plant of the Carolinas doesn't eat the ones that pollinate it; pretty smart a Venus flytrap
#8311, aired 2021-01-11IDIOMS & EXPRESSIONS $600: Watch what you consume according to this; in German it's a pun, "Man ist was man isst" You are what you eat
#8299, aired 2020-12-10AWWW INSPIRING $800: Whoa, here it comes; watch out bugs, a tamandua, this creature, will eat you up using its 16-inch tongue an anteater
#8281, aired 2020-11-16FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $1200: An Italian grandmother gives this command when it's time to eat mangia
#8255, aired 2020-10-09BILLBOARD TOP 40 $2000: "Weird Al" Yankovic made a foray into the Top 40 with this Michael Jackson parody "Eat It"
#8247, aired 2020-09-29HASH TAGS $600: This "steak", really a ground beef patty, is named for the doctor who thought Americans should eat it 3 times a day Salisbury steak
#8215, aired 2020-05-01LET THEM EAT CAKE $1000: Split a sweet Biscuit in half, fill & top it with softly whipped cream & sliced fruit--like strawberries--& you've got this a strawberry shortcake
#8199, aired 2020-04-09RETURNS $2,000 (Daily Double): After he returns in Luke 15, his dad says, "Bring hither the fatted calf and kill it; and let us eat, and be merry" the prodigal son
#8186, aired 2020-03-23IT'S HOW YOU WIN $800: This alliterative game: eat the most marbles or the golden marble Hungry Hungry Hippos
#8107, aired 2019-12-03ANIMAL MALADIES $400: It's rare, but some snakes exhibit ouroboros-like symptoms where they are compelled to eat their own this a tail
#8083, aired 2019-10-30SPORTS TALK $200: It's not to eat. It's to use in the on-deck circle a doughnut
#8002, aired 2019-05-28AD SLOGANS $200: This sandwich chain has urged us to "Eat fresh" & "Make it what you want" Subway
#8001, aired 2019-05-27VERB: ATE 'EM $600: Pronounced one way, it's a Norwegian artist; the other way, a verb meaning to eat Munch and munch
#7956, aired 2019-03-25IS IT SCIENCE? $200: 2 things described as "not" this science: give the ball to Kevin Durant & to lose weight, burn more calories than you eat rocket science
#7932, aired 2019-02-19EATING VERBS $600: As a noun, it means fabric worn around the neck; as a verb, it means to eat quickly scarf
#7932, aired 2019-02-19EATING VERBS $800: It can mean a pickle topping for hot dogs or to eat with great pleasure relish
#7927, aired 2019-02-12ANIMAL FAKERS $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows the crabeater seal on the monitor.) The crabeater seal doesn't even eat crabs; its teeth are designed to make it a filter feeder, dining mostly on these tiny crustaceans just like blue whales do krill
#7927, aired 2019-02-12HIP TO BE SQUARE $1600: It vows to help you find the "best places to eat, drink, shop or visit in any city in the world" Foursquare
#7879, aired 2018-12-06WORDS USING ALL 5 VOWELS $1200: Chou-fleur is the French word for this white vegetable, & I still won't eat it cauliflower
#7832, aired 2018-10-02WEIRD AL-CHEMY $400: "Eat It" Michael Jackson
#7746, aired 2018-04-23TV SHOWS BY EPISODE TITLE $2000: "Brother, Can You Spare a Brain?" because Liv on this CW show wants to eat it iZombie
#7681, aired 2018-01-22SOUP $800: The 1950s saw the introduction of a diet based on this soup; eat as much of it as you can stomach, but just for a week cabbage
#7649, aired 2017-12-07DESERTS $800: Sheep do find grass to eat in the Rajasthan area of the Thar desert; it's this country's biggest wool-producing area India
#7599, aired 2017-09-28"WORLD" OF ENTERTAINMENT $1600: It just takes some time but everything will be just fine if you name this emo band that sang "The Middle" Jimmy Eat World
#7588, aired 2017-09-13EAT IT! $200: I can't decide between chocolate, vanilla & strawberry ice cream; wait, I'll have all 3 in a brick called this Neapolitan
#7588, aired 2017-09-13PAIRS FAMOUS $400: A flour/water mixture used to stick papers together (don't eat it, kids!) & an edit of a film in progress paste and cut
#7588, aired 2017-09-13EAT IT! $400: Jonathan Swift wrote, "He was a bold man that first" ate these; let's be bold & enjoy them on the half shell oysters
#7588, aired 2017-09-13EAT IT! $600: Mozzarella, tomatoes & basil are in this simple salad that gets its name from an Italian island caprese
#7588, aired 2017-09-13EAT IT! $800: For a quick version of this French sauce, mix together mayo, minced garlic, a little salt & lemon juice aioli
#7588, aired 2017-09-13EAT IT! $1000: A Spanish word for a sloop gives us the name of this appetizer, a crisp corn tortilla "boat" filled with beef & cheese a chalupa
#7531, aired 2017-05-15LESSEN PLAN $400: In the title "Eat Right 4 Your Type", it's what "type" refers to your blood type
#7517, aired 2017-04-25EAT THIS VERB $1600: Body part verb for what the person seen here is about to do to the food approaching his mouth gum it
#7517, aired 2017-04-25EAT THIS VERB $2000: It's a fancy 3-syallable word for "chew" masticate
#7500, aired 2017-03-31IT HELPS TO REMEMBER $1,000 (Daily Double): "She makes Harry eat onions" is one way to remember these 5 geographic features the Great Lakes
#7457, aired 2017-01-31THEATER GLOSSARY $400: As 1 word, it sounds like you could eat it; as a hyphenated trademark, it's a type of stage makeup Pan-Cake
#7408, aired 2016-11-23POTENT POISONABLES $1000: O, the poisons I know; don't eat any part of this plant; it's really toxic oleander
#7402, aired 2016-11-15LITERARY CHARACTERS $800: This beloved children's character said, "The only reason for making honey is so as I can eat it" Winnie-the-Pooh
#7382, aired 2016-10-18PLANET EARTH $1,000 (Daily Double): This dark, organic substance found in soil & formed from decaying matter is good for plants; some might try to eat it with pita humus
#7358, aired 2016-09-14SOMETHING TO EAT $200: Meat or fish presented tartare means it's served this way raw
#7356, aired 2016-09-12IT'S A PROCESS $2000: U.S. military meals ready to eat are heated by this process, which is basically rusting oxidation
#7342, aired 2016-07-123 LITTLE WORDS $800: It's what you "hate to" do if you can't linger after a meal eat and run
#7247, aired 2016-03-01IT'S THE BERRIES $800: Eat your muffins & think of Elizabeth Coleman White, who began U.S. cultivation of this colorful berry the blueberry
#7149, aired 2015-10-15SCIENCE & NATURE $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Alaska.) It's summer now, but during their winter sleep, bears don't eat, drink, or urinate; how their kidneys remove toxins from the blood is unknown, but if it could be replicated in humans, it would eliminate the need for this process for patients with kidney failure dialysis
#7147, aired 2015-10-13IT'S TACO TUESDAY $800: I'm trying to eat a little lighter, so I'm going for the fish tacos made with this fish with a double-talk Hawaiian name mahi mahi
#7080, aired 2015-05-29IT'S TIME TO EAT $200: At this type of group dinner, folks bring food, usually one dish, to share with others a pot-luck
#7080, aired 2015-05-29IT'S TIME TO EAT $600: Popular varieties of this vegetable include Bibb & butterhead lettuce
#7080, aired 2015-05-29IT'S TIME TO EAT $800: Also known as a turtle bean, this dried bean forms the base for a soup popular in Cuba black bean
#7080, aired 2015-05-29IT'S TIME TO EAT $1000: Order up! At a diner, "nervous pudding" is slang for this offering Jell-O
#7061, aired 2015-05-04I SAY IT'S SPINACH $400: You can tell me it's this dark green vegetable with edible florets & an Italian name, but I'm still not gonna eat it broccoli
#7000, aired 2015-02-06HOME FURNISHINGS $200: It's the French name for the cabinet seen here, or for an all-you-can-eat meal a buffet
#6955, aired 2014-12-05THE 18th CENTURY $400: The problem with the story of this queen saying, "Let them eat cake" after being told Parisians had no bread? It's false Marie Antoinette
#6943, aired 2014-11-19SOMETHING TO EAT $200: This fermented Japanese bean paste can be aged 3 years before it's used to make soup miso
#6943, aired 2014-11-19SOMETHING TO EAT $400: Be it the honeycomb or blanket type, do you expect us to swallow this lining of beef stomach? tripe
#6904, aired 2014-09-25EAT YOUR VEGGIES $1000: It's the Chinese name for the food seen here, also called Chinese cabbage bok choy
#6781, aired 2014-02-24BREAKFAST $1200: Parisians eat this dish for dessert & call it "pain perdu"; we eat it for breakfast French toast
#6761, aired 2014-01-27I GOT A "FEVER" $1200: Caused by a salmonella bacterium, it can develop 3 weeks after you eat bad food, perhaps cooked by Mary typhoid fever
#6746, aired 2014-01-06EAT, DRINK $800: It can mean "sour" or a small pie tart
#6746, aired 2014-01-06EAT, DRINK $1200: It's the Friday evening foodstuff seen here challah
#6691, aired 2013-10-21WELL, I'M WARM-BLOODED $1,000 (Daily Double): This porcupine-like mammal doesn't turn into a ball to roll quickly & gain video game points, but it does eat snakes & birds a hedgehog
#6663, aired 2013-07-31YOU DO THE MATH $2000: You can eat 2 pancakes in a minute & a half, so it'll take you this long to eat 8 6 minutes
#6640, aired 2013-06-28AN OGDEN NASH MENAGERIE $600: "Toward a better world I contribute my modest smidgin; I eat the squab, lest it become" one of these pigeon
#6635, aired 2013-06-21THAT ANIMAL IS SOMETHING ELSE $2000: This bird becomes a verb when used to mean to gloat; you don't want to "eat it," though crow
#6627, aired 2013-06-11END OF THE ALPHABET $400: Of ride it, eat it or make explosives with it, what you'd most likely do with Zwieback eat it
#6625, aired 2013-06-07ALICE IN WONDERLAND $800: In a little glass box, Alice find this dessert with the words "eat me" written in currants, & eat it she does cake
#6548, aired 2013-02-20INSECT EATERS $2000: The star-nosed species of this takes about 1/4 of a second to determine if prey is edible & eat it! Now that's fast food! a mole
#6529, aired 2013-01-24"L" CAN EAT $600: To prepare this Thermidor style, mix the meat with a Béchamel sauce & spoon it back into the shells lobster
#6504, aired 2012-12-20YOU "R" WHAT YOU EAT $1000: It's a marinated herring fillet wrapped around pickle or onion, but don't try to clean the floor with it rollmop
#6492, aired 2012-12-04A BIT O' HONEY $600: It's traditional to eat apple slices dipped in honey on this holy day that rings in the Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah
#6487, aired 2012-11-27LIONS & TIGERS & BEARS, OH MY! $800: Sometimes called an Indian tiger, it can eat 60 pounds in one night a Bengal tiger
#6471, aired 2012-11-05AROUND THE FOREST $200: Though it sounds like what you eat on a pita, it's actually the dark organic material in soils found in some forest floors humus
#6455, aired 2012-10-12ODD NAMINGS $400: Found in Snickers, it's actually a legume; you eat the seed that's in a pod a peanut
#6447, aired 2012-10-02THE WALKING DEAD $400: Russell, a vampire on this HBO show, took over a TV newscast, said he'd eat us all, then threw it to Tiffany for the weather True Blood
#6419, aired 2012-07-12LET'S EAT THAI $400: A basic ingredient in Thai cuisine is prik kee noo, a small, spicy one of these named for its resemblance to a mouse dropping pepper
#6344, aired 2012-03-29PLACES TO EAT $200: Originally a Spanish term meaning "coffee shop", it's an eatery, often in an institution like a hospital a cafeteria
#6325, aired 2012-03-02MOVIE DOG BREEDS $1200: Cujo Saint Bernard
#6250, aired 2011-11-18EAT LIKE A HORSE $1000: This protein-rich plant of the pea family is like steak for horses; don't give the little rascals too much of it alfalfa
#6231, aired 2011-10-24ALSO SOMETHING YOU WEAR $600: When followed by "down", it means to eat voraciously scarf
#6223, aired 2011-10-12CHILDHOOD HEALTH $200: (Dr. Oz delivers the clue.) To combat childhood obesity, which has tripled in the last 30 years, in 2010 she launched a program to get kids to eat better & exercise more; it's called "Let's Move" Michelle Obama
#6223, aired 2011-10-12CHILDHOOD HEALTH $1,000 (Daily Double): (Dr. Oz delivers the clue.) Kids will feel full & maintain energy if they eat 7 to 10 grams each morning of this part of a balanced diet; it doesn't have to be in cereal--1 pear alone has 5 grams fiber
#6221, aired 2011-10-10CANINE WORDS & PHRASES $1200: On "Cheers" Norm once said it's this type of "world and I'm wearing Milk-Bone underwear" a dog-eat-dog
#6214, aired 2011-09-29EAT-YMOLOGY $400: This big flatfish got its name because it was largely eaten on holy days halibut
#6161, aired 2011-05-305 IN A "ROW" $800: When you're wrong & you admit it, you "eat" this bird; now wipe your mouth! crow
#6131, aired 2011-04-18FOOD WORDS & PHRASES $800: Joyce's "Ulysses" includes a version of this "sweet" proverb about using something up & still having it to enjoy "You can't have your cake and eat it, too"
#6114, aired 2011-03-24DANCE WITH ME! $400: Eat it with corn chips, señor salsa
#6113, aired 2011-03-23MIXED GREENS $400: Makes you strong to the finish if you eat it all: CASH NIP spinach
#6077, aired 2011-02-01EAT $400: It's the collective name for the heart, liver & gizzard of a turkey, used for gravy giblets
#6033, aired 2010-12-01MY "B*FF" $600: It frequently refers to a help-yourself all-you-can-eat meal a buffet
#6015, aired 2010-11-05LET'S EAT HEALTHY $1200: In 2004, 2 West Virginia men traded gunfire over how to cook a nice healthy skinless this chicken
#5915, aired 2010-05-07THE BIBLICAL SENSE $1000: In Genesis 3, God warns Eve away from some fruit, saying, "Ye shall not eat of it" nor do this to it touch it
#5877, aired 2010-03-16PICTURE BOOK TITLE ANIMALS $800: "If You Give a ____ a Cookie" Mouse
#5837, aired 2010-01-19SOUSED $400: It's suggested to eat snacks known as mezedes while consuming this traditional anise-tinged Greek aperitif ouzo
#5834, aired 2010-01-14FOOD CONFUSION $400: Though we eat it in salads & think of it as a vegetable, this nightshade member that originated in South America is a fruit a tomato
#5809, aired 2009-12-10INSIDE A B-17 $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from inside a B-17.) I'm at the station used by this crew member, who would carry the mission flight plan on rice paper, so he could eat it if he had to bail out over enemy territory the navigator
#5795, aired 2009-11-20COOKING EQUIPMENT FOOD $1200: Made with cornmeal, it comes out of the oven so soft you have to eat it with the utensil in its name spoon bread
#5784, aired 2009-11-05FRENCH FOOD $400: You can't have your gateau (this) & eat it too cake
#5756, aired 2009-09-28LIKE A BIG PIECE OF PIE? $800: When publicly admitting to a mistake, eat this 17th c. English dish of deer innards; it's delicious! humble pie
#5737, aired 2009-07-14LET'S EAT $400: It's the cheerful name for the fried eggs seen here sunny-side up
#5725, aired 2009-06-26EAT IT $400: Not made by Jell-O, spotted dick is a British type of this made with suet & raisins a pudding
#5725, aired 2009-06-26EAT IT $800: Naturally, Whole Foods' 365 Organic line includes this type of oat, fruit & nut cold cereal granola
#5725, aired 2009-06-26EAT IT $1200: Popular in Cajun cooking, tasso is usually a spiced type of this meat ham
#5725, aired 2009-06-26EAT IT $1600: This restaurant isn't named for roast beef but rather for the Raffel Brothers Arby's
#5725, aired 2009-06-26EAT IT $2000: Frequently used in soups, this tiny 4-letter pasta means "barley" in Italian orzo
#5682, aired 2009-04-28EAT IT, BEAT IT OR TREAT IT $400: Couscous eat it
#5682, aired 2009-04-28EAT IT, BEAT IT OR TREAT IT $800: Ague treat it
#5682, aired 2009-04-28EAT IT, BEAT IT OR TREAT IT $1200: Tabor beat it
#5682, aired 2009-04-28EAT IT, BEAT IT OR TREAT IT $1600: Yaws treat it
#5682, aired 2009-04-28EAT IT, BEAT IT OR TREAT IT $2000: Quinoa eat it
#5646, aired 2009-03-09IT'S HARD OUT HERE FOR A SHRIMP $400: Many small shrimp eat this tiny drifting aquatic organism, also a rival restaurant owner on "SpongeBob" plankton
#5603, aired 2009-01-07YOUR HOME AQUARIUM $1000: This striking fish needs to be with others its own size; contrary to its heavenly name, it'll eat the smaller ones the angelfish
#5588, aired 2008-12-17EAT YOUR VEGGIES! $400: It's easy to see why the wood ear type of this is so named a mushroom
#5563, aired 2008-11-12I'M SO HOT $400: In this language, Fra Diavolo means "brother devil"; you'll know why when you eat it Italian
#5553, aired 2008-10-293-LETTER WORDS $400: It means "a male swan"; it's also what you eat corn on a cob
#5504, aired 2008-07-10VEGETARIANS CAN EAT THAT? $800: No gastropods were harmed to make this sweet swirled roll (do the French call it a cinnamon escargot?) snails
#5502, aired 2008-07-08FUN ACROSS AMERICA $1000: Feel like a female deity when you eat this "verdant" salad dressing at S.F.'s Palace Hotel (it was invented there) green goddess (dressing)
#5498, aired 2008-07-02IS IT SAFE? $400: Christmas will not be jolly if you happen to eat the red berries from this evergreen holiday bush holly
#5426, aired 2008-03-24BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS $2000: On "Cheers", Norm said it was this kind of world & "I'm wearing Milk-Bone underwear" dog-eat-dog
#5422, aired 2008-03-18A LITTLE FOOD & DRINK $200: Though it triggered an E. coli scare in 2006, this leafy vegetable is generally safe to eat; ask Popeye spinach
#5401, aired 2008-02-18EAT IT, WEAR IT OR PLAY IT $200: Pinochle play it
#5401, aired 2008-02-18EAT IT, WEAR IT OR PLAY IT $400: Prosciutto eat it
#5401, aired 2008-02-18EAT IT, WEAR IT OR PLAY IT $600: Mahjong play it
#5401, aired 2008-02-18EAT IT, WEAR IT OR PLAY IT $800: Mantilla wear it
#5401, aired 2008-02-18EAT IT, WEAR IT OR PLAY IT $1000: Petits pois eat it
#5353, aired 2007-12-12THEY'RE "GR"EAT! $600: It's the mythological creature of earth & sky seen here the griffin
#5352, aired 2007-12-11SNACK ATTACK $1000: I could eat a whole bag of this type of snack invented in Saratoga Springs in 1853 potato chips
#5339, aired 2007-11-22POTLUCK $400: Eat it, wear it, or play it--what a Greek would do with a bouzouki play it
#5336, aired 2007-11-19PAULA'S HOME COOKING $1000: (Paula Deen tries to stir & talk at the same time.) I'm makin' my special black-eyed pea dip, y'all--it's a real Southern tradition to eat black-eyed peas on this holiday, because with each pea you eat, it's gonna be bringin' you a dollar earned New Year's
#5326, aired 2007-11-05CINEMA CAFE $800: Tita's desire for Pedro becomes a part of the food she prepares, & people who eat it literally smolder in this film Like Water for Chocolate
#5307, aired 2007-10-09ART $1200: The name of this type of paint that contains egg yolks almost sounds like a Japanese dish, but don't eat it tempera
#5293, aired 2007-09-19THE GEORGE H.W. BUSH PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Bush Library.) I'm in a mock-up of Bush's Air Force One office. The President banned this from the menu of the presidential jet, saying he hadn't liked it since his mother made him eat it broccoli
#5293, aired 2007-09-19AT THE DRUGSTORE $1000: Aveno's Balancing Bar contains this "finely milled" product to soothe & cleanse the skin; just don't eat it! oatmeal
#5247, aired 2007-06-05LET'S EAT $800: Some soldiers might say it stands for "yuck!", but "MRE" stands for this in the army a meal ready to eat
#5240, aired 2007-05-25HAVE SOME "T" $1000: I'm serving turkey in this style named for opera star Luisa, & I'll be singing some of her arias as you eat it Tetrazzini
#5233, aired 2007-05-16RUSSIAN FOOD & DRINK $800: Whatever kind of caviar you eat, it's traditionally served on one of these Russian buckwheat pancakes blinis
#5210, aired 2007-04-13EAT IT, BEAT IT OR TREAT IT $200: Conga beat it
#5210, aired 2007-04-13EAT IT, BEAT IT OR TREAT IT $400: Beriberi treat it
#5210, aired 2007-04-13EAT IT, BEAT IT OR TREAT IT $600: Tinea treat it
#5210, aired 2007-04-13EAT IT, BEAT IT OR TREAT IT $800: Daikon eat it
#5210, aired 2007-04-13EAT IT, BEAT IT OR TREAT IT $1000: Udu beat it
#5205, aired 2007-04-06THE W.C. $400: Newlyweds are supposed to freeze the top of this & eat it on their first anniversary the wedding cake
#5204, aired 2007-04-05GOING EMILY POST-AL $400: Corn served this way is not for formal company, but if it's served to you, eat it as quietly as possible corn-on-the-cob
#5157, aired 2007-01-30YOU DO THE MATH $1600: Each pizza has 8 slices; each party guest will eat 3 slices; if you have 9 pizzas, it's how many guests you can feed 24
#5154, aired 2007-01-25LET'S EAT CHINESE $800: Smaller & lighter than an egg roll, this appetizer isn't a seasonal favorite; it's enjoyed all year long spring roll
#5154, aired 2007-01-25LET'S EAT CHINESE $2000: Traditionally, it's shredded pork stir-fried with eggs, bamboo shoots & other veggies & served in thin pancakes moo shoo
#5141, aired 2007-01-08EAT YOUR FRUITS & VEGGIES $400: It's traditional to top ham with glazed rings of this tropical fruit pineapple
#5141, aired 2007-01-08EAT YOUR FRUITS & VEGGIES $2000: Unlike most varieties of this fruit, the calimyrna is pollinated by wasps; it's not self-pollinating a fig
#5141, aired 2007-01-08EAT YOUR FRUITS & VEGGIES $3,000 (Daily Double): Beurre d'Anjou, a variety of this fruit, is thought to have originated in France; it was introduced into the U.S. in 1842 a pear
#5140, aired 2007-01-05OFFAL FRENCH FOOD $400: When the French eat this organ, they call it cervelle (wonder if it makes them smarter?) brains
#5050, aired 2006-07-21PRODUCE PETE $1000: Pete pan-fries this Chinese legume that the French call mange-tout--eat it all, pod & all snow peas
#5041, aired 2006-07-10HIDDEN U.S. STATES $200: Give an East Indian a cow & he won't eat it Indiana (in East Indian a)
#5041, aired 2006-07-10TALKING TURKEY $800: Turks don't eat much turkey; they call it "hindi" because they believe it originated here India
#5020, aired 2006-06-09CRITTERS OF THE AMAZON $800: The bird spider, a member of this family of hairy spiders, usually eats beetles, but it does eat small birds on occasion tarantula
#4892, aired 2005-12-13YOU'RE JUST "GR"EAT $400: It's the geographic feature mentioned in Arizona's state nickname the Grand Canyon
#4891, aired 2005-12-12TIME TO EAT $200: From the Italian for "cord", it's long thin strands of pasta spaghetti
#4891, aired 2005-12-12TIME TO EAT $400: It's the brand of hot dog that "kids love to bite" Armour hot dogs
#4885, aired 2005-12-02SAY CHEESE! $600: It's named for a town 13 miles northeast of Amsterdam, & you could say it's very gouda (but you'd be wrong) Edam
#4850, aired 2005-10-14GROWN-UPS EAT THAT? $800: Unlike Florentine cookies (dipped in chocolate--yum!), eggs Florentine is made with this leafy green veggie (not so yum) spinach
#4836, aired 2005-09-26THE ANIMAL KINGDOM $200: Deuteronomy 14:7 commands us that we can do everything to this desert animal but eat it a camel
#4832, aired 2005-09-20FOOD A LAFONTAINE $400: It's a pastry shell filled with a custard of seasonings, eggs & cream... this November, real men will eat... quiche
#4823, aired 2005-07-20THE MATERIAL WORLD $1600: 2-word term for an amorphous form of SiO2; as a drying agent, it comes in little packets that say "DO NOT EAT" silica gel
#4817, aired 2005-07-12IT'S GREEK CUISINE TO ME $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from a beachside table in Greece.) I'm digging into this Greek dish, made with spinach, cheese & onions; it's almost as much fun to say as to eat spanakopita
#4734, aired 2005-03-17CHEERS $400: "It's a dog-eat-dog world, Sammy, & I'm wearin' milkbone underwear", said this sedentary character Norm
#4717, aired 2005-02-22EAT IT, SPEND IT, OR WEAR IT $200: Dashiki wear it
#4717, aired 2005-02-22EAT IT, SPEND IT, OR WEAR IT $400: Kashi eat it
#4717, aired 2005-02-22EAT IT, SPEND IT, OR WEAR IT $600: Jerkin wear it
#4717, aired 2005-02-22EAT IT, SPEND IT, OR WEAR IT $800: Birr spend it
#4717, aired 2005-02-22EAT IT, SPEND IT, OR WEAR IT $1000: Schnecken eat it
#4711, aired 2005-02-14IT'S GREEK TO ME $1200: To get this word for a place to eat & drink in Greece, add "A" to a similar English word taverna
#4657, aired 2004-11-30ZOOLOGY $2000: As it's a fave of caribou, the lichen they eat is called this moss reindeer moss
#4641, aired 2004-11-08IF YOU GROW IT, THEY WILL EAT $200: Endive is a member of the same family as this flower, so "give me your answer, do" daisy
#4641, aired 2004-11-08IF YOU GROW IT, THEY WILL EAT $400: While there are over 5,000 varieties of this fruit, you probably eat the Anjou or Bartlett a pear
#4641, aired 2004-11-08IF YOU GROW IT, THEY WILL EAT $600: Though American in origin, the Cape Gooseberry got its name by being cultivated on this South African Cape the Cape of Good Hope
#4641, aired 2004-11-08IF YOU GROW IT, THEY WILL EAT $800: One of the oldest plants cultivated by man, it produces 1 bunch of "hands" & then is cut down bananas
#4641, aired 2004-11-08IF YOU GROW IT, THEY WILL EAT $1000: The California types of these are Mexican-Guatemalan hybrids & include the Hass avocados
#4609, aired 2004-09-23WHAT A MYTHTAKE! $200: It was a mistake to go near this part-leonine creature; if you couldn't solve its riddles, it would eat you the Sphinx
#4609, aired 2004-09-23YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT $600: I couldn't believe it when I saw the boss eat a 20-lb. wheel of brie--that's why we gave him this title the Big Cheese
#4545, aired 2004-05-14THE "HOT" SEAT $1200: As a verb, it means to perform difficult stunts; as a noun, it's something you eat at the ballpark hot dog
#4500, aired 2004-03-12THEY EAT THAT? $800: In Berlin it's popular to dust your sausage with this powder popular in Asia curry powder
#4500, aired 2004-03-12THEY EAT THAT? $1600: Callos, this stomach lining, is considered a delicacy in Madrid tripe
#4437, aired 2003-12-16FLORA $800: If you're hungry, plant this Raphanus sativus root vegetable in your garden & it can be ready to eat in 18 days radish
#4436, aired 2003-12-15SHELLFISH $800: It's really an old wives' tale that it's unsafe to eat this bivalve in months without an "R" in their name oysters
#4418, aired 2003-11-19EAT YOUR FOREIGN VEGETABLES $400: In Espanol it's espinaca (& I'm still not eating it) spinach
#4418, aired 2003-11-19EAT YOUR FOREIGN VEGETABLES $800: In Polish it's cebula; you can cry out your response now onions
#4414, aired 2003-11-13"ARF" $200: When this piece of clothing is followed by down or up, it means to eat voraciously scarf
#4325, aired 2003-05-23BREAKFAST CEREALS $800: It was introduced in 1941 as the first ready-to-eat oat cereal Cheerios
#4312, aired 2003-05-06AROUND THE GYM $400: A gym rat may eat a PowerBar to load up on energy, 75% of it coming from these carbohydrates
#4309, aired 2003-05-01COOKIES $800: In 1921 "sandwich" was added to the name of this cookie that you can take apart to eat the icing first an Oreo
#4304, aired 2003-04-24REALLY GRIMM FAIRY TALES $600: It's the response to "But Grandmother, what a terrible big mouth you have!" "The better to eat you, my dear!"
#4286, aired 2003-03-31EAT YOUR VEGGIES! $200: It's the number one vegetable (or is it a fruit?) planted by backyard gardeners in the U.S. tomato
#4281, aired 2003-03-24SCIENCE & NATURE $400: It's OK to kiss under this parasitic plant; just don't eat the berries -- that could be the kiss of death mistletoe
#4201, aired 2002-12-02EAT YOUR VEGGIES! $200: In 1893, as a result of a tariff dispute, the Supreme Court proclaimed it a vegetable, not a fruit the tomato
#4201, aired 2002-12-02EAT YOUR VEGGIES! $1000: When eating these hot vegetables, keep a glass of milk handy; it neutralizes the hot compound capsaicin peppers
#4191, aired 2002-11-18FAMILIAR EXPRESSIONS $1200: This expression got reversed from its original version, which meant that once you consume dessert, it's gone you can't have your cake and eat it too
#4149, aired 2002-09-19STRANGE "R"s $800: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports.) This sort of looks like a turnip & you can eat it, somehow a rutabaga
#4140, aired 2002-09-06EAT MEAT $1600: From the French for "to crunch", it's meat combined with a thick white sauce & deep-fried croquettes
#4133, aired 2002-07-17WORD & PHRASE ORIGINS $200: The name of this layered pasta dish comes from the Latin for "chamber pot" lasagna
#4121, aired 2002-07-01LET'S GO EAT $600: This chain serves Friday's Fajitas on Saturday, Sunday & Monday too-- it's one of their trademarks TGI Fridays
#4115, aired 2002-06-21GRAMMY-WINNING COMEDY ALBUMS $200: 1984: His "Eat It" "Weird Al" Yankovic
#4107, aired 2002-06-11EAT IT! $200: This Hormel product was once simply known as "spiced ham" Spam
#4107, aired 2002-06-11EAT IT! $400: It's the Spanish-named appetizer of tortilla chips & often beans, beef & onions topped with melted cheese nachos
#4107, aired 2002-06-11EAT IT! $600: Paper-thin & often served for dessert, it's the French equivalent of a pancake crêpes
#4107, aired 2002-06-11EAT IT! $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew gets ready to eat skewered meat.) This Asian favorite, sometimes chicken, sometimes beef, is usually served with a spicy peanut sauce satay
#4107, aired 2002-06-11EAT IT! $1000: Traditionally, shepherd's pie contains this meat, ground or diced lamb
#4090, aired 2002-05-17TELL ME "Y" $800: It contains 2 types of bacteria: Streptococcus thermophilus & Lactobacillus bulgaricus; & we actually eat it! yogurt
#4007, aired 2002-01-22AFRICAN MAMMALS $1600: The primary diet of this "earth pig" is ants & termites, but it will eat an occasional mouse an aardvark
#3989, aired 2001-12-27EAT YOUR VEGGIES! $200: When microwaving a whole potato, do this to it so it doesn't explode poke a hole in it
#3989, aired 2001-12-27EAT YOUR VEGGIES! $800: An L.A. Times correction on March 29, 2001 reported that one of these it had shown as edible can be poisonous mushroom
#3977, aired 2001-12-11BESTSELLERS $1000: It's the type of type referred to in Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo's "Eat Right 4 Your Type" blood type
#3900, aired 2001-07-13EMERIL'S TV DINNERS $100: Who says "real men don't eat" this? Emeril makes one filled with shrimp & cheese & eats it while he's watching football quiche
#3897, aired 2001-07-10PEOPLE EAT THAT? $200: We wonder if this variety meat tastes you while you're tasting it tongue
#3897, aired 2001-07-10PEOPLE EAT THAT? $400: Don't put your PB&J on this -- it's the thymus gland or pancreas of a calf sweetbread
#3897, aired 2001-07-10PEOPLE EAT THAT? $800: A sausage made out of trotters is made from these parts of a pig or a sheep the feet
#3895, aired 2001-07-06NATIONAL FOODS $400: For a picnic in Hamburg pack plenty of this tuber treat mixed with bacon & vinegar; eat it hot or cold! German potato salad
#3863, aired 2001-05-23STYLIN' LIKE LARRY KING $400: Mary had a little lamb but I don't eat veal...I think Ryan Stiles' & Wayne Brady's improv on this show is tops! Whose Line Is It Anyway?
#3821, aired 2001-03-26TOURIST TREATS $400: In Italy it's a term for sweet treats, or the kind of "vita" you'll have if you eat enough Dolce
#3809, aired 2001-03-08SYRUPTITIOUS $500: After baking, syrup is poured over this multilayered paper-thin Turkish & Greek pastry Baklava
#3784, aired 2001-02-01EAT YOUR VEGGIES $400: The Dutch type of this is white, as it's grown underground; the American is green, as the spears are grown above asparagus
#3784, aired 2001-02-01EAT YOUR VEGGIES $500: Antoine-Auguste Parmentier pushed this tuber on Louis XVI; now Parmentier in a recipe means "with" it potato
#3732, aired 2000-11-21DORM CUISINE $400: Eat as much of this cereal as you want: it's "Kid-Tested, Mother-Approved" Kix
#3710, aired 2000-10-20LET US PREY $500: Also called a glutton, this feisty mammal seen here will chase & eat any prey it can capture Wolverine
#3693, aired 2000-09-27LET'S EAT CHINESE $400: Though it has a liquid name, this edible tuber of Chinese sedge adds a solid, crunchy texture to stir-fry a water chestnut
#3678, aired 2000-09-06PEA $800: Mange-tout, the French name for these peas, means "eat it all", because the pods are eaten as well Snow peas
#3598, aired 2000-04-05FOOD & DRINK $200: If you eat it slowly, this cereal might increase your "word power": Alpha-Bits
#3591, aired 2000-03-27"EAT" IT $200: According to the old saying, these people "never prosper" cheaters
#3591, aired 2000-03-27"EAT" IT $400: Famous ones were concluded at Utrecht, Ghent & Versailles treaties
#3591, aired 2000-03-27"EAT" IT $600: It can mean to fall back, or a safe, secluded place retreat
#3591, aired 2000-03-27"EAT" IT $800: In 1819 he wrote an ode "To Autumn" John Keats
#3576, aired 2000-03-06WORD ORIGINS $800: From the Chinook hayo makamak, meaning "plenty to eat", it's an important, overbearing person Muckety-muck/muckamuck
#3514, aired 1999-12-09VARMINTS $1000: The long-tailed is the common U.S. species of this mammal that kills more chickens than it can eat immediately Weasel
#3510, aired 1999-12-03CARIBBEAN CUISINE $400: In Haiti, lambi is this big spiral-shelled sea snail (If I eat it, can I hear the ocean?) Conch
#3449, aired 1999-09-09EAT YOUR VEGGIES $2,000 (Daily Double): If you're forced to eat spinach, it's the part of the plant you'll eat Leaf
#3404, aired 1999-05-27INCREDIBLE EDIBLES $500: This "masked" animal is sometimes stuffed with sweet potatoes, though we've never tried it raccoon
#3393, aired 1999-05-12WHAT THE KIDS ARE CALLING IT $300: This brand name means to eat voraciously, or to vacuum Hoover
#3380, aired 1999-04-23LET'S EAT ITALIAN! $100: Served before the pasta, it's an appetizer plate of meats, cheese, fish & vegetables antipasto
#3380, aired 1999-04-23LET'S EAT ITALIAN! $500: It's a layered ice cream dessert usually containing chopped fruits & nuts spumoni
#3301, aired 1999-01-04"STICK" WITH IT $200: It is easier to eat with these wooden utensils after you split them apart chopsticks
#3264, aired 1998-11-12ANIMAL ANAGRAMS $1000: We suspect this creature wouldn't eat carob; it prefers frogs & mice cobra (carob)
#3259, aired 1998-11-05INCREDIBLE EDIBLES $100: People who eat this ursine mammal often marinate the meat for at least a day before cooking a bear
#3259, aired 1998-11-05INCREDIBLE EDIBLES $500: The meat of this ruminant is called chevon; Jamaicans like to eat it curried Goat
#3163, aired 1998-05-06SLOW DOWN $100: If you try pouring the blackstrap type of this syrup in January, you may have to wait until February to eat it Molasses
#3162, aired 1998-05-05CLIFFS NOTES $100: Unlucky Cuban fisherman catches huge fish; sharks eat it "The Old Man and the Sea"
#3162, aired 1998-05-05NAME THAT COUNTRY $200: Some locals eat a fruit called tuna; it's the home base of the Lima Times; llamas live there Peru
#3142, aired 1998-04-07IT'S NEVER DONE $400: When observing Jewish dietary laws, it's not kosher to eat meat with these products dairy
#3136, aired 1998-03-30BIBLICAL ZOO $800: According to Deuteronomy, you can't do this to a bat, even if it's been batter-dipped eat it
#3114, aired 1998-02-26FESTIVE FOOD $400: It's a Southern tradition to eat black-eyed peas for good luck on this day of the year New Year's Day
#3105, aired 1998-02-13HE SAID $600: In Eden the Lord told Adam he would return to this & told the serpent he would eat it dirt (or dust or earth or soil)
#3075, aired 1998-01-02WHAT'S TO EAT? $300: It's the Irish-sounding name for a diced potato dish fried with onions & peppers Potatoes O'Brien
#3034, aired 1997-11-06it's microscopic $400: Baleen whales eat this mixture of microscopic organisms, like algae, that drift near the surface of the sea plankton
#3032, aired 1997-11-04DIRTY 4-LETTER WORDS $400: A woolly growth produced by a fungus; don't eat the Jell-O if there's some on it mold
#3008, aired 1997-10-01FOODS THAT BEGIN WITH THE LETTER "Q" $600: This savory pie can have bacon bits added to the custard filling quiche
#2992, aired 1997-09-09IMPOSSIBLE $600: "You can put them in a pie-aye/any way you want to eat them/it's impossible to beat them" Chiquita Bananas
#2984, aired 1997-07-17HODGEPODGE $500: It's said this silent pres. liked to eat breakfast in bed while having Vaseline rubbed on his head Calvin Coolidge
#2961, aired 1997-06-16VEGETARIAN CUISINE $200: Some vegetarians choose not to eat this product because it is made by bees honey
#2900, aired 1997-03-21ON "Q" $100: Made with eggs, cheese & other fillings in a pastry shell, it's what real men don't eat Quiche
#2887, aired 1997-03-04BRITISH ROYALTY $500: Born in Scotland in 1566, this king of England had such narrow jaws it was hard for him to eat James I (or James VI of Scotland)
#2807, aired 1996-11-12INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $1000: A popular Thai dish, it's meat or chicken on a skewer served with a spicy peanut sauce satay
#2741, aired 1996-07-01THE 18th CENTURY $400: In 1766 Rousseau ascribed this line to "a great princess"; later it was attributed to Marie Antoinette "let them eat cake"
#2656, aired 1996-03-04FOOD & DRINK $800: To eat the orange flesh of this tropical pear-shaped fruit, halve it & scoop out the black seeds papaya
#2425, aired 1995-03-036-LETTER WORDS $100: It's the type of "pie" that apologetic people are said to eat humble
#2274, aired 1994-06-23MARINE BIOLOGY $200: The gulper, an eellike fish, has such huge jaws that it can do this to prey larger than itself swallow them (or eat them)
#2251, aired 1994-05-23THE BIBLE $200: In Genesis God told this creature it would eat dust "all the days of thy life" the serpent
#2249, aired 1994-05-19JAPANESE $200: If visiting Japan, it's best to know how to eat with these, o-hashi in Japanese chopsticks
#2213, aired 1994-03-30FOOD & DRINK $500: The consistency of this native Hawaiian dish is measured in the number of fingers needed to eat it poi
#2212, aired 1994-03-29BREAD $400: During the Jewish feast of Passover, it's traditional to eat this unleavened bread matzo
#2157, aired 1994-01-11SILLY SONGS $100: "Weird Al" Yankovic parodied this Michael Jackson hit with a song called "Eat It" Beat It
#2076, aired 1993-09-20POTPOURRI $200: According to the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, it's the variety of fish Americans eat most tuna
#2055, aired 1993-07-09FOOD $300: The last name of a nursery rhyme Jack, or a fish that's so high in fat he couldn't eat it Sprat
#2024, aired 1993-05-27EUROPEAN CUISINE $300: Legend says Veal Oscar was named for this Scandinavian country's King Oscar II, who liked to eat it Sweden
#2010, aired 1993-05-07EAT YOUR VEGETABLES $300: To make cole slaw don't cook this main ingredient; just slice, shred or chop it cabbage
#1966, aired 1993-03-08FOODS OF THE WORLD $200: It's traditional to eat German Springerle cookies during this holiday season Christmas
#1960, aired 1993-02-26PHOBIAS $800: It's what a carnophobic person wouldn't eat meat
#1941, aired 1993-02-01PEAS $500: Essential in Chinese cooking, you can eat it pod & all (though you should trim the tips before using) a snow pea
#1935, aired 1993-01-22EVEN MORE MOOSE POTPOURRI $100: In 1980 students at this New Haven school stole a moose head & said they'd eat it if midterms weren't canceled Yale
#1922, aired 1993-01-05DESSERTS $200: A fruity dessert topped with biscuit dough, or the shoemaker who might eat it cobbler
#1913, aired 1992-12-23THE PLANETS $1000: The probe that Galileo drops into this planet's atmosphere in 1995 is expected to work for about an hour Jupiter
#1837, aired 1992-09-08STARTS WITH "J" $300: This type of food is named for its lack of nutritional value; you don't have to eat it on a Chinese boat junk
#1784, aired 1992-05-07FOOD & DRINK $400: Though this popular tomato has meat in its name, vegetarians can eat it beefsteak tomato
#1641, aired 1991-10-21BIRDS $400: A bird in Africa will "lead" men & badgers to one of these, wait for them to break it open, then eat the wax honeycomb (or beehive)
#1572, aired 1991-06-04ANIMALS $100: A flamingo does this with its bill upside down in the water; it's tongue acts like a piston drink (eat)
#1560, aired 1991-05-17PROVERBS $500: Do this “to live and don’t live to” do it eat
#1473, aired 1991-01-16PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $100: Bush said he doesn't like it; his mother made him eat it, & he's president & doesn't have to eat it any more broccoli
#1324, aired 1990-05-10POP MUSIC $300: In 1984 this comic parodied Michael Jackson's "Beat It" with record & video versions of "Eat It" "Weird Al" Yankovic
#1255, aired 1990-02-02NURSERY RHYMES $500: "Betwixt", a word you don't often run into, is in line 3 of the rhyme about this man & his eating habits Jack Sprat ("could eat no fat, his wife could eat no lean")
#1245, aired 1990-01-19FOOD $300: The prophet Mohammed advised, "Eat" this many-seeded fruit, "It purges the system of envy & hatred" Pomegranate
#1240, aired 1990-01-127-LETTER WORDS $800: When you stick this "sweet potato" in your mouth, you should play it, not eat it ocarina
#1126, aired 1989-06-26THE LAST SUPPER $500: Jesus said he wouldn't do this again until he did it in the Kingdom of God drink
#1076, aired 1989-04-17ZOOLOGY $300: Florida's Everglade kite is a bird of prey that eats only these slow mollusks freshwater snails
#1057, aired 1989-03-21"T" TIME $200: It can be a type of shark, moth or lily, but the moth & the lily won't eat you tiger
#1043, aired 1989-03-01FLOWERS $400: Cowboys hate this "crazy" flower which can kill horses & cattle if they eat it locoweed
#1026, aired 1989-02-06EDIBLE ANAGRAMS $300: You could eat this crustacean to bolster your courage -- but it probably wouldn't help lobster (from bolster)
#1014, aired 1989-01-19VOCABULARY $300: If your hostess offers you a comfit, she expects you to do this with it eat it
#901, aired 1988-07-04TABOOS $800: Deuteronomy 14 says it's OK to do this to a pygarg but not to a cormorant eat it
#888, aired 1988-06-15FROM THE FRENCH $300: Originally a French adjective meaning gluttonous, it's a person who loves to eat a lot of food a gourmand
#884, aired 1988-06-09COWBOY TALK $500: The biscuit was this part of a saddle, & you'd have to be a right hungry hombre to eat it the saddlehorn
#785, aired 1988-01-22BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: "Japan's #2 'eat out' company", they pronounce it "Ma-ku-do-na-ru-do" McDonald's
#752, aired 1987-12-08GIRAFFES $200: To teenagers, necking means 1 thing; to giraffes, it's a way young bulls do this fight
#719, aired 1987-10-22ANAGRAMS $400: It would stun you to know how many of these I can eat at one sitting nuts (from stun)
#697, aired 1987-09-22DOUBLE TALK $500: Hawaiians eat the dolphin fish, not the same-named mammal, & call it this mahi-mahi
#651, aired 1987-06-08FOOD $100: Course of a meal during which a Spaniard would eat flan dessert
#631, aired 1987-05-11LUNCH COUNTER LINGO $100: You don't hit someone with this "lead pipe"; you eat it with meatballs spaghetti
#631, aired 1987-05-11MAMMALS $100: It's said these furry rodents were named for the Chincha Indians, who used to eat them chinchillas
#616, aired 1987-04-20LITERARY CANNIBALS $200: As the Grimms wrote it, the evil queen wants to eat the innards of this fairest one Snow White
#611, aired 1987-04-13ACCORDING TO SPOCK $200: Since it emphasizes the wrong food, never withhold this course to make jr. eat all his spinach dessert
#591, aired 1987-03-16MAMMALS $100: The black rhino's pointed lip lets it eat leaves, but the white rhino's square lip lets it graze on this grass
#565, aired 1987-02-06TRAVEL & TOURISM $500: In Saudi Arabia, it's more diplomatic if you eat using only this "utensil" fingers (right hand)
#547, aired 1987-01-13MOVIE ROYALTY $800: Robert Morley tried to have his cake & eat it, too, as this king in "Marie Antoinette" Louis XVI
#539, aired 1987-01-01NUTS $100: It's okay to eat this nut green - the proof is in the pudding or the ice cream Pistachio
#506, aired 1986-11-17FAIRIES $100: Despite its name, you shouldn't eat this sprite; it won't sell you Girl Scout cookies either brownie
#499, aired 1986-11-06DIRTY WORDS $100: Hall where soldiers eat, it often seems appropriately named mess hall
#440, aired 1986-05-16IT'S FATTENING $1000: To gain a lb. of fat, all you need to do is eat this many calories without burning them off 3,500
#437, aired 1986-05-13FAMOUS LASTS $200: For American Catholics it was Friday, November 18, 1966 the last meatless Friday
#425, aired 1986-04-25TV ADS $500: Since people found it difficult, they bet you couldn't "eat just one" Lay's potato chips
#411, aired 1986-04-07BOTANICAL SONGS $200: Peter, Paul & Mary said it was very pretty & its flower sweet, but its fruit impossible to eat lemon tree
#389, aired 1986-03-06HOLIDAYS $200: It's the occasion in America on which the highest percentage of families eat out Mother's Day
#353, aired 1986-01-15SPORTS QUOTES $200: "If horses won't eat it, I don't want to play on it" said Dick Allen of this surface Astroturf
#332, aired 1985-12-17MAMMALS $800: It's forbidden to import these into the U.S. because they're voracious & don't eat just snakes Mongooses
#314, aired 1985-11-21EATING IN AMERICA $300: Since overeating was a status symbol, early rulers of what's now this state often weighed over 400 lbs. Hawaii
#305, aired 1985-11-08ZOOLOGY $200: In the wild, gorillas eat the tree itself as well as this yellow fruit found on it a banana
#263, aired 1985-09-11ANTS $500: Unlike termites, these ants don't eat wood, only chew out holes big enough to "build" their nests carpenter ants
#185, aired 1985-05-24FLOWERS $1000: Though Gilbert & Sullivan made her "sweet", cattle won't eat this flower because it's bitter a buttercup
#160, aired 1985-04-19MOVIE TRIVIA $500: So that Charlie Chaplin could eat his boot during "The Gold Rush", it was made of this licorice
#127, aired 1985-03-05TRAVEL & TOURISM $500: What you do to a "fado" in Portugal sing it, or dance to it
#19, aired 1984-10-04"CAN" IT $300: They'll eat your heart out cannibals

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (2 results returned)

#5473, aired 2008-05-2820th CENTURY LEADERS: He said, "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last" Winston Churchill
#4743, aired 2005-03-30VOCABULARY: This term for a sudden piece of good fortune literally refers to fruit blown to the ground windfall

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Justin Bernbach, a lobbyist from Brooklyn, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 7-time champion: $155,001...
Nick Yozamp, a junior from Washington University in St. Louis 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-A College Championship winner:...
Melanie Baker-Streevy, a United Methodist pastor from Parma, Michigan Season 25 1-time champion: $26,900 + $1,000. Melanie Baker-Streevy - A...
Steph Gagelin, a sophomore from the University of North Dakota from Grand Forks, North Dakota 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Olivia Colangelo, a junior from the University of Notre Dame from Murrysville, Pennsylvania 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
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Christine Valada, a photographer and attorney originally from Walton, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $68,703...
Mike Maheu, a high school teacher from San Diego, California Season 25 2-time champion: $46,242 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Marty Scott, an assistant district attorney from Forney, Texas Season 26 3-time champion: $64,002 + $2,000. Marty won $250,000 on...
Diane Siegel, an educational consultant and writer from Northridge, California "A full-time mom when she won five games in 1993, now...
Lizzie O'Leary, an aviation and regulation correspondent from CNN "She broke the news that Chrysler would file for Chapter 11...
Jove Graham, a biomedical engineer from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Season 26 1-time champion: $34,401 + $1,000. Jove's second contestant interview...
Kevin Wilson, a communications specialist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 26 3-time champion: $76,998 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Tom Toce, an actuary from New York, New York Season 26 2-time champion: $39,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Alison Stone Roberg, an administrative assistant from Kansas City, Missouri Season 26 3-time champion: $85,102 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Carl Brandt, an investor originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 25 4-time champion: $70,799...
Andy Davis, a Chyron operator from South Boston, Massachusetts Season 25 2-time champion: $49,799 + $1,000. Andy Davis - A...
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Ryan Stoffers, a sophomore from UCLA 2010-A College Championship 1st runner-up: $50,000. Hometown: Saratoga, California. Ryan Stoffers...
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Kate Rowland, a family doctor from Chicago, Illinois Season 27 1-time champion: $16,401 + $2,000.
Matt Drury, a government analyst from New York, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $18,799 + $2,000. Matthew Drury - A...
Paul Gutowski, an alcohol and drug counselor from Rockford, Illinois "He was the first 5-time winner in 1997. An alcohol and...
Jonathan Corbblah, a chess teacher from Harlem, New York Season 27 1-time champion: $13,000 + $1,000. Jonathan appeared as a...
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Kennedy Stomps, a junior from St. Louis, Missouri 2009 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.



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