Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (62 results returned)
#24, aired 2024-01-09 | ANIMAL IDIOM BRAINTEASERS $600: Don't forget how many other single people are out there in the dating pool: T.A.P.O.F.I.T.S. there are plenty of fish in the sea |
#8951, aired 2023-10-16 | THIS GLAND IS YOUR GLAND $1000: This tiny organ in the brain secretes melatonin & could be rated "P.G." the pineal gland |
#5, aired 2023-05-10 | CHAT G-P-T $400: The Pallas's cat is called the world's this superlative; it's not just the face--it's only successful on a third of its hunts grumpiest (cat) |
#5, aired 2023-05-10 | CHAT G-P-T $800: This Mississippi city is home to one of the world's longest man-made beaches Gulfport |
#2, aired 2023-05-08 | "G.P." $600: It's a fun though probably not lucrative activity at Columbia State Historic Park in California's High Sierra gold panning |
#8803, aired 2023-02-08 | THAT'S DEDICATION $2000: P.G. Wodehouse honored his editor in this dopey gentleman "Sees It Through": "I shall get a very good lunch out of you" Bertie Wooster |
#8605, aired 2022-03-25 | A BIT OF BRIT LIT $800: Because he serves a man, Bertie Wooster, & not a household, P.G. Wodehouse's Jeeves has this job title, not butler valet |
#8429, aired 2021-06-24 | 'TIS THE SEASONAL BOOK TITLE $200: P.G. Wodehouse's "____ Fever" Spring |
#8275, aired 2020-11-06 | U.S. HISTORY $800: The Senate didn't ratify the Treaty of Versailles, so this G.O.P. president proclaimed peace between the U.S. & Germany in 1921 Harding |
#8111, aired 2019-12-09 | NINE TALES $800: He helps the twit Bertie Wooster out of jams in P.G. Wodehouse's "Leave it to" him & him "and the Unbidden Guest" Jeeves |
#7814, aired 2018-07-26 | THIS CATEGORY IS "P.G." $3,000 (Daily Double): It's also called the hypophysis because it lies under the brain the pituitary gland |
#7600, aired 2017-09-29 | NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WINNING WORDS $800: In 1948 the winning word was this medical branch that deals with the treatment & prevention of mental illness P-S-Y-C-H-I-A-T-R-Y |
#7600, aired 2017-09-29 | NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WINNING WORDS $1200: In 1981 Paige Pipkin buried the competition with this word for an ancient stone coffin S-A-R-C-O-P-H-A-G-U-S |
#7353, aired 2016-07-27 | TIME'S PERSON OF THE YEAR $400: 1995: "Speaker of the House spearheaded G.O.P.'s sweeping Congressional victory" (Newt) Gingrich |
#6969, aired 2014-12-25 | CHARACTER REFERENCES $400: This character created by P.G. Wodehouse has been called the "most gentlemanly of gentlemen's gentlemen" Jeeves |
#6283, aired 2012-01-04 | "G-P-S" $400: During adolescence, you might feel these in your limbs, also the title of an '80s sitcom growing pains |
#6283, aired 2012-01-04 | "G-P-S" $800: These trousers are modeled after those worn by South American cowboys gaucho pants |
#6283, aired 2012-01-04 | "G-P-S" $1600: This navigational device continuously indicates true north a gyrocompass |
#6283, aired 2012-01-04 | "G-P-S" $2000: Oceanography & volcanology are part of this branch of geology geophysics |
#6283, aired 2012-01-04 | "G-P-S" $3,500 (Daily Double): Horripilation is the medical term for this skin condition goose bumps (goose pimples accepted) |
#6235, aired 2011-10-28 | KEYBOARD NEIGHBORS $400: They combine to make an "F" sound "G" & "H" |
#6219, aired 2011-10-06 | TIDY $800: Thomas Cadden wrote the jingle about this P&G personality who'll tidy "your whole house & everything that's in it" Mr. Clean |
#6032, aired 2010-11-30 | "P.G." $800: In bowling it's 12 consecutive strikes a perfect game |
#6005, aired 2010-10-22 | "G" MEN $600: Wellington's last words, "Yes, if you please", came when asked if he'd like some tea, maybe this P.M. who followed him Earl Grey |
#5734, aired 2009-07-09 | CITY SPELLING $200: This S-T-E-E-L C-I-T-Y is the seat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania P-I-T-T-S-B-U-R-G-H |
#4993, aired 2006-05-03 | THE NEW YORK TIMES NEWS OF 2006 $600: "G.O.P. UNREST OVER PORTS" read a headline when this emirate's control of some U.S. ports was opposed by Congress in March Dubai |
#4922, aired 2006-01-24 | IT'S NOT T.V. $2000: First 2 initials of the author of a series of novels about a butler named Jeeves P.G. (Wodehouse) |
#4848, aired 2005-10-12 | SPELLING $1600: You'll make me hungry when you spell... S-P-A-G-H-E-T-T-I |
#4779, aired 2005-05-19 | "W"HO CAN IT BE NOW? $1000: Sean O'Casey described this author of "The Inimitable Jeeves" as "English Literature's Performing Flea" P.G. Wodehouse |
#4691, aired 2005-01-17 | NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WORDS $1600: Bury yourself (& an ancient Egyptian) in this 1981 winner from the greek for "flesh-eating" S-A-R-C-O-P-H-A-G-U-S |
#4603, aired 2004-09-15 | RATED "P.G." $200: In golf, it's the short-cropped area around the hole the putting green |
#4603, aired 2004-09-15 | RATED "P.G." $800: An image of this Old West sheriff appears on the logo of the sheriff's dept. of Lincoln County, New Mexico Pat Garrett |
#4467, aired 2004-01-27 | "W"HODUNNIT? $1200: His last complete novel, 1974's "Aunts Aren't Gentlemen", involves further adventures of Wooster & Jeeves P.G. Wodehouse |
#4103, aired 2002-06-05 | MNEMONICS $4,000 (Daily Double): In biology's "King Philip came over from Germany Saturday", K & P are kingdom & phylum; G & S are these genus & species |
#4055, aired 2002-03-29 | BROADWAY MUSICALS $2000: "By Jeeves", Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical based on this author's stories, opened on Broadway in 2001 P.G. Wodehouse |
#4022, aired 2002-02-12 | CLASS ACTIONS $600: Competition in which you'd hear, "Asparagus, A-S-P-A-R-A-G-U-S, asparagus" a spelling bee |
#3873, aired 2001-06-06 | BILLY WILDER FILMS $1000: This 1953 war drama was based on a play by Donald Bevan & Edmund Trzcinski, 2 ex-G.I.'s who'd been P.O.W.s Stalag 17 |
#3741, aired 2000-12-04 | WARREN G. HARDING $400: Albert Fall, Harding's secretary of this cabinet dept., took the fall for the Teapot Dome scandal Interior |
#3708, aired 2000-10-18 | "G" MEN $600: He was Mary Wollstonecraft's husband & Mary Shelley's father William Godwin |
#3499, aired 1999-11-18 | MOVIES IN BLACK & WHITE $800: Peter Graves spies on William Holden & the other G.I.s in this 1953 P.O.W. film Stalag 17 |
#3495, aired 1999-11-12 | THE DREADED SPELLING CATEGORY $1000: Your telepathic abilities might help you in spelling... P-A-R-A-P-S-Y-C-H-O-L-O-G-Y |
#2998, aired 1997-09-17 | U.S. PRESIDENTS: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? $3,000 (Daily Double): The corner of Delaware Avenue & Vernon Heights Blvd. in Marion, Ohio Warren G. Harding |
#2879, aired 1997-02-20 | AUTHORS ON AUTHORS $1000: Sean O' Casey sniped that this author of "Jeeves" was "English literature's performing flea" P.G. Wodehouse |
#2745, aired 1996-07-05 | CELEBRITY SPELLING $300: Bruce "The Boss", who was "Born To Run" S-P-R-I-N-G-S-T-E-E-N |
#2710, aired 1996-05-17 | CIVIL WAR GENERALS $2,300 (Daily Double): P.G.T. Beauregard was made a full general after his victory in the first Battle of this Bull Run |
#2620, aired 1996-01-12 | LITERATURE $400: "Much Obliged, Jeeves", this author's last collection of Bertie-&-Jeeves stories, was published in 1971 P.G. Wodehouse |
#2205, aired 1994-03-18 | U.S. PRESIDENTS $100: This Civil War general was the first G.O.P. president to serve 2 full terms Grant |
#2071, aired 1993-09-13 | U.S.A. $400 (Daily Double): After the Civil War, Confederate general P.G.T. Beauregard managed the lottery in this, his home state Louisiana |
#2016, aired 1993-05-17 | U.S. PRESIDENTS $200: He won the 1860 G.O.P. nomination on the 3rd ballot after trailing William H. Seward on the 1st 2 ballots Lincoln |
#11, aired 1990-08-25 | SPELLING $1000: The city in New York that's home to Vassar College P-O-U-G-H-K-E-E-P-S-I-E |
#1319, aired 1990-05-03 | POLITICAL QUOTES $400: 1 of the 3 things which, according to John Fremont's 1856 G.O.P. campaign, should be free Soil, men & speech |
#1307, aired 1990-04-17 | FICTIONAL SERVANTS $800: P.G. Wodehouse first introduced this gentleman's gentleman in "Extricating Young Gussie" Jeeves |
#1303, aired 1990-04-11 | MEDICAL MATTERS $200: It's what the "P" stands for in G.P. practitioner |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | SPELLING $300: This muscular tube leads from the pharynx to the stomach E-S-O-P-H-A-G-U-S |
#1093, aired 1989-05-10 | SPELLING $500: The "picture writing" of Ancient Egypt H-I-E-R-O-G-L-Y-P-H-I-C-S |
#1087, aired 1989-05-02 | RATED "P.G." $300: The most famous one in baseball history was probably Don Larsen's in the 1956 World Series a perfect game |
#848, aired 1988-04-20 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: Created by P.G. Wodehouse, he's the perfect English gentleman's gentleman Jeeves |
#844, aired 1988-04-14 | ANATOMICAL SPELLING $1000: It prevents food from entering the windpipe during the act of swallowing E-P-I-G-L-O-T-T-I-S |
#738, aired 1987-11-18 | GEOGRAPHIC SPELLING $300: The capital of French Polynesia; it's also the largest city in Tahiti P-A-P-E-E-T-E |
#467, aired 1986-09-23 | SPELLING $300: A device used to stop the flow of blood through an artery by compression T-O-U-R-N-I-Q-U-E-T |
#368, aired 1986-02-05 | "J" WORDS $100: Various sources say it's named for one of Popeye's pals, or for initials of "general purpose", G.P. a jeep |
#286, aired 1985-10-14 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $800: Company that's removing its trademark from products due to rumors logo is linked to satanism Procter & Gamble (P&G) |
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