Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (353 results returned)

#9051, aired 2024-03-04"V"ACATION SPOTS $200: You haven't seen a palace until you've seen this place & its immense gardens designed by André le Nôtre Versailles
#9047, aired 2024-02-27WHERE IS THAT? $1600: 8 versions of Monet's "Water Lilies": this museum in Paris' Tuileries gardens the Orangerie
#8957, aired 2023-10-24GARDENS $400: You'll find the USA's oldest public Japanese Garden in this city's Golden Gate Park San Francisco
#8957, aired 2023-10-24GARDENS $800: The U.S. Botanic Garden is on the National Mall & its acting director is the person in the post "Architect of" this the Capitol
#8957, aired 2023-10-24GARDENS $1200: As well as offering gambling & a gallery of fine art, this Las Vegas hotel also boasts a conservatory & botanical gardens the Bellagio
#8957, aired 2023-10-24GARDENS $1600: The Desert Garden at this San Marino, California library features more than 2,000 species of desert plants the Huntington Library
#8957, aired 2023-10-24GARDENS $2000: A National Historic Site of Canada, these gardens on Vancouver Island include the beautiful Sunken Garden seen here the Butchart Gardens
#8940, aired 2023-09-29BACK TO SCHOOL $800: History: This one of the 7 Ancient Wonders was said to be laid out on several brick terraces & 75 feet above the ground the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#8883, aired 2023-05-31LANDMARKS OF GREAT BRITAIN $800: When in Edinburgh, visit Princes Street Gardens & its 200-foot monument to this 19th century author Sir Walter Scott
#10, aired 2023-05-15ESSAYS $1600: In 1972 John McPhee compared Monopoly properties with a declining Atlantic City in his essay "The Search for" this property Marvin Gardens
#9, aired 2023-05-15ART & ARTISTS $800: "The Swing" is one of this 18th century Frenchman's works showing billowy dresses & frolics in gardens Fragonard
#8868, aired 2023-05-10BETTER TOMES & GARDENS $400: He published "A Child's Garden of Verses" in 1885, a year before his novel "Kidnapped" (Robert Louis) Stevenson
#8868, aired 2023-05-10BETTER TOMES & GARDENS $800: The gamekeeper's little garden in this D.H. Lawrence novel features "double daffodils" that "rose in Tufts" Lady Chatterley's Lover
#8868, aired 2023-05-10BETTER TOMES & GARDENS $1200: Alice finds a marvelous garden in Wonderland but has trouble managing this bird while playing croquet there a flamingo
#8868, aired 2023-05-10BETTER TOMES & GARDENS $1600: After finding a key, Mary in this Frances Hodgson Burnett tale says, "Perhaps it has been buried for ten years" The Secret Garden
#8868, aired 2023-05-10BETTER TOMES & GARDENS $2000: This woman's story, "Kew Gardens", was illustrated by her sister Vanessa Bell, also a member of the Bloomsbury Group Virginia Woolf
#1, aired 2023-05-08ART TERMS $800: Seen here, John Vanderlyn's "Palace and Gardens of Versailles" is this type of piece, from the Greek for "all" & "sight" panorama
#8856, aired 2023-04-24WHEREFORE ART, THOU $800: Cast in bronze in 1904, this 6-foot naked dude is seriously going over stuff in his head in the gardens of a Paris museum The Thinker
#8840, aired 2023-03-31ANCIENT VIPs $2,000 (Daily Double): The Hanging Gardens was one of many building projects credited to this king of Babylon who also appears in the book of Daniel Nebuchadnezzar
#8838, aired 2023-03-29COMMON BONDS $800: Herb, rock, zen gardens
#8828, aired 2023-03-15LITERARY VILLAINS $800: In "You Only Live Twice", he says, "The piranhas & the volcanic mud are useful housekeepers" (maybe for "better lairs & gardens") Blofeld
#8809, aired 2023-02-16AN ANCIENT WONDER OF THE WORLD $800: Euphrates-irrigated; the turn of the Archimedes screw?; tend to them now the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#8772, aired 2022-12-27"T" TIME $2000: Survived by its gardens, this palace next to the Louvre was originally commissioned by Catherine de Medici Tuileries
#8750, aired 2022-11-25A GARDEN PARTY $400: Launched in 1922, Fruit, Garden & Home Magazine got this new name, BHG for short, in 1924 Better Homes and Gardens
#8750, aired 2022-11-25A GARDEN PARTY $1000: It's the most expensive yellow property on a classic Monopoly board Marvin Gardens
#8726, aired 2022-10-24PLANTCRAFT $1600: This art of joining 2 plants to grow as one enabled Axel Erlandson to create the "Circus Trees" at Gilroy Gardens in California grafting
#4, aired 2022-10-16THE 7 WONDERS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD $1000: The ancient Greek Strabo said that this city's Hanging Gardens were watered from the Euphrates River Babylon
#8706, aired 2022-09-26SMALL MAMMALS $1,800 (Daily Double): This spiny creature is native to England, where people love tight rows of bushes in their gardens a hedgehog
#8689, aired 2022-07-21SPORTS VENUES $2,200 (Daily Double): In 1879 the first of several NYC venues to bear this name featured birds, flowers & fountains, so the name made more sense Madison Square Garden
#8685, aired 2022-07-15WORLD OF OPERA $4,000 (Daily Double): "Nabucco", based on the life of Nebuchadnezzar, features a scene in this city's gardens Babylon
#8670, aired 2022-06-24CITY PARK-ING PLACES $1200: The name of these gardens in Paris comes from the tile factories that were there before the palace built by Catherine de Medici the Tuileries
#8612, aired 2022-04-056 DEGREES OF SIR FRANCIS BACON $2000: Francis' uncle, Lord Burleigh, built a home where you can still see the gardens of this 18th century designer known as "Capability" Lancelot "Capability" Brown
#8484, aired 2021-10-0730 SOMETHING $400: To save gas during World War II, a national 35 mph standard was dubbed this "speed limit", like "gardens" of the day victory
#8465, aired 2021-08-13CANALS $800: Noted for its orchid gardens, the Pacific port of Balboa sits at the southern end of this canal (the) Panama Canal
#8444, aired 2021-07-15& AWAY WE GO! $1000: We'll jet to the middle of a vast desert & find ourselves in this wealthy capital with a name meaning "a place of gardens" Riyadh
#8433, aired 2021-06-30MAGAZINES $400: As its name implies, this magazine founded in 1922 is full of ideas for sprucing up your indoor & outdoor spaces Better Homes and Gardens
#8401, aired 2021-05-17ESSAYS $2000: In 1972 John McPhee contrasted the game of Monopoly with a deteriorating Atlantic City in his essay "The Search for" this property Marvin Gardens
#8319, aired 2021-01-21CANADIAN PLACES $800: The Butchart Gardens is one of the prettiest spots near this provincial capital on Vancouver Island Victoria
#8308, aired 2021-01-06CAVEAT SCULPTOR $800: Sir George Frampton did the statue of this J.M. Barrie character that's in Kensington Gardens Peter Pan
#8304, aired 2020-12-17ARCHAEOLOGISTS $2000: Sir Leonard Woolley thought that this 1 of the 7 Wonders was really a ziggurat with plants fed from water pumped from the Euphrates the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#8298, aired 2020-12-09DURING THE RENAISSANCE $1600: A 16th century French queen commissioned this Paris palace; it’s gone now, but its gardens remain the Tuileries
#8291, aired 2020-11-30ANNUAL EVENTS $1000: From mid-March to mid-May, Keukenhof Gardens in the Netherlands hosts an annual festival of these flowers tulips
#8241, aired 2020-09-21THE SOUND OF MUSIC $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, Austria.) Shot in several locations, including Mirabell Gardens, where Maria and the kids dance around a fountain and run through a hedge tunnel, this number culminates with the song's final bars being sung right here on these steps "Do-Re-Mi"
#8202, aired 2020-04-14GARDEN SPOTS $400: This country's Gardens of Keukenhof, which are, of course, full of tulips the Netherlands
#8202, aired 2020-04-14GARDEN SPOTS $800: The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in this capital London
#8202, aired 2020-04-14GARDEN SPOTS $1,600 (Daily Double): The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (possibly) near Hillah in what is now this country Iraq
#4, aired 2020-01-08AUDIBLE $2000: Colin Firth reads the line that gives a novel by this British author its title But that wasn't what Sarah had said, and sitting there beside Henry in the Victoria Gardens, watching the day die, I remembered the end of the whole "affair" Graham Greene
#8121, aired 2019-12-23BIG WORDS $3,000 (Daily Double): Of the 7 Ancient Wonders, the name of this one from the 200s B.C. reflected its huge size the Colossus of Rhodes
#8117, aired 2019-12-17FINAL RESTING PLACES $1600: This politician was assassinated in the Louisiana state Capitol building in Baton Rouge; his grave is in the gardens there Huey Long
#8116, aired 2019-12-16A EUROPEAN RIVER TOUR $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew at Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, Austria.) With beautiful landscaping, fountains, and statues, Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg was created in the 1600s but first opened to the public in 1854 by this longtime emperor of Austria Franz Joseph
#7962, aired 2019-04-02BOTANICAL GARDENS $400: Columbia University botanist Nathaniel Lord Britton helped establish this city's botanical garden New York City
#7962, aired 2019-04-02BOTANICAL GARDENS $800: The Hortus Botanicus Leiden began the 17th century "mania" for these bulb flowers tulips
#7962, aired 2019-04-02BOTANICAL GARDENS $1200: Longwood Gardens near Philadelphia originated with land purchased from this Quaker in 1700 (William) Penn
#7962, aired 2019-04-02BOTANICAL GARDENS $1600: This country's Jardim Botânico on Madeira is quite colorful Portugal
#7962, aired 2019-04-02BOTANICAL GARDENS $2000: The Millennium Seed Bank in this British garden has representatives of more than 10% of all seed-bearing wild plants Kew Gardens
#7958, aired 2019-03-27ALLONS-Y $400: Let's go to this palace & see the beautiful gardens there Versailles
#7955, aired 2019-03-22BLANK "UM" $1200: Seen here is one of these easy-to-make, glass-enclosed miniature gardens a terrarium
#7949, aired 2019-03-14HIGH GARDEN $200: There are roof gardens atop this Center in the center of Manhattan, between 5th & 6th Avenues around 50th Street Rockefeller Center
#7949, aired 2019-03-14HIGH GARDEN $1000: There are weedless gardens in this Tibetan hideaway from the book "Lost Horizon" Shangri-La
#7932, aired 2019-02-19MY GOD $800: Marduk thrashed Tiamat, the monster of Chaos, to become the deity of this city known for its hanging gardens Babylon
#7897, aired 2019-01-017 WONDERS, 4 COUNTRIES $800: Hanging Gardens of Babylon Iraq
#7804, aired 2018-07-12COLORFUL PLACES $4,000 (Daily Double): An HBO film & a Broadway musical both bear the name of this Long Island estate owned by Jackie Kennedy's aunt Grey Gardens
#7769, aired 2018-05-24THE FRENCH MASTERS $800: In the 1870s this Impressionist who loved gardens left Paris & found a place with a nice one at Argenteuil Monet
#7736, aired 2018-04-09LANDMARKS $600: The gardens of this palace outside of Paris are the masterwork of landscape architect Andre le Notre Versailles
#7727, aired 2018-03-27ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURE AT BOWERY FARMS $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Bowery Farms in Kearny, NJ.) The practice of vertical farming dates to antiquity, with historic examples including the 2000-year-old rice terraces of the Philippines & this possibly legendary one of the seven wonders of the ancient world the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#7727, aired 2018-03-27ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURE AT BOWERY FARMS $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Bowery Farms in Kearny, NJ.) Urban farming also has a long tradition; in both World Wars I and II, patriotic ads encouraged city-dwellers across America to grow food in these gardens with a winning name victory gardens
#7711, aired 2018-03-05ODDS & ENDS $200: bhg.com is the website for this magazine Better Homes and Gardens
#7692, aired 2018-02-06PORT-MAP-TEAU $400: 3 cities combine in the name of Dalworthington Gardens in this state Texas
#7685, aired 2018-01-26VICTORIAN ARCHITECTURE $1600: These 3-letter gardens have some of the most notable iron & glass structures from the Victorian era the Kew Gardens
#7587, aired 2017-09-12TRAVEL FRANCE $800: You could spend a delightful day visiting this artist's house and gardens in Giverny Monet
#7559, aired 2017-06-22LOW TECH $400: Teams of 2 participate in the low-tech race named for this conveyance used in gardens a wheelbarrow race
#7524, aired 2017-05-04A MARRIAGE IN RUINS $400: There's an idea to turn the ruins of this old metropolis S. of Baghdad into a wedding venue, but you may want to wait for calm Babylon
#7504, aired 2017-04-06JESSICA $1000: In 2009 this actress won an Emmy for her role in "Grey Gardens" Jessica Lange
#7469, aired 2017-02-16STATUES $1200: His sculpture of "The Thinker" is in the gardens at his home, the Hotel Biron in Paris, now a museum devoted to him Rodin
#7437, aired 2017-01-03ANCIENT BABYLON $1200: An Oxford researcher says this terraced marvel that helped make Babylon famous was actually in Assyria the Hanging Gardens
#7427, aired 2016-12-20LET'S READ HENRY, JAMES $1200: The stories he told to Peter & Michael Davies in Kensington Gardens were first published as "The Little White Bird" James Barrie
#7416, aired 2016-12-05CLASSIC MONOPOLY $400: There must be fancy flowers in these gardens that set you back $280 Marvin Gardens
#7390, aired 2016-10-28GARDEN PARTY $200: In spring, you can tiptoe through the tulips at the Keukenhof Gardens in this country the Netherlands
#7390, aired 2016-10-28GARDEN PARTY $600: Here's one artist's rendering of this ancient wonder the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#7371, aired 2016-10-03THE ____ OF ____ $600 (Daily Double): This one of the Ancient Wonders was toppled by an earthquake around 225 B.C. the Colossus of Rhodes
#7300, aired 2016-05-13ART & ARTISTS $800: His home & gardens in Giverny have been open to the public since 1980 Monet
#7297, aired 2016-05-10DOCUMENTARIES $2000: This 1975 documentary about recluses Big & Little Edie Beale inspired an HBO movie & a Broadway musical Grey Gardens
#7185, aired 2015-12-04GARDENS $200: For the gardens of this palace just outside Paris, Louis XIV had trees brought from all the French provinces Versailles
#7185, aired 2015-12-04GARDENS $400: Morocco's Jardin Majorelle got a redesign from this fashion designer also known as YSL, & his ashes were scattered over it Yves Saint Laurent
#7185, aired 2015-12-04GARDENS $600: Saiho-ji in Kyoto is famous for velvety carpets of 120 species of this bryophyte plant moss
#7185, aired 2015-12-04GARDENS $800: Rhyming with yew, these gardens near London have yew trees among the world's largest collection of living plants Kew Gardens
#7185, aired 2015-12-04GARDENS $2,000 (Daily Double): Befitting the name, Pennsylvania's Chanticleer Gardens feature design motifs of this bird a rooster
#7177, aired 2015-11-24WHERE IS THAT? $600: Tivoli Gardens: This country Italy (or Denmark)
#7176, aired 2015-11-23WELL-SEASONED BOOKS $800: This 1962 book warned that "chemicals sprayed on croplands or forests or gardens lie long in soil" Silent Spring
#7082, aired 2015-06-02ZIGGURATS $1200: Ziggurats were often landscaped with trees & shrubs like this ancient wonder of Babylon the Hanging Gardens
#6991, aired 2015-01-26THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS $400: The Tiger-Lily says these talk because the ground is hard: "In most gardens... they make the beds too soft" & they sleep flowers
#6990, aired 2015-01-23WORLD CAPITAL POINTS OF INTEREST $400: Afghanistan's capital since 1776, of all years, is this city whose sights include Babur's Gardens Kabul
#6971, aired 2014-12-29ART & HISTORY $400: Charles Le Brun portrays Alexander entering this ancient city; hey, are those hanging gardens? Babylon
#6970, aired 2014-12-26ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $800: Featuring recipes & ideas for your yard: BH&G Better Homes and Gardens
#6844, aired 2014-05-22BRITISH ART & ARTISTS $2000: Sir George Frampton's most famous work is a sculpture of this kiddy lit character in Kensington Gardens Peter Pan
#6840, aired 2014-05-16THE COSTUME DESIGNS OF WILLIAM IVEY LONG $1000: Eclectic designs like upside down skirts were worn in this show that featured Christine Ebersole as Little Edie Grey Gardens
#6761, aired 2014-01-27EUROPEAN FOUNTAINS $800: A feature of Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens is the fountain with bubbling tubes, codesigned by this physicist (Niels) Bohr
#6721, aired 2013-12-02SCULPTURE $1200: Charles-Antoine Coysevox' equestrian statues of Mercury & Fame sit at the entrance to these gardens near the Louvre the Tuileries
#6703, aired 2013-11-06IN THE WORLD CAPITAL $800: Tivoli Gardens amusement park Copenhagen
#6679, aired 2013-10-03HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY $800: Not surprisingly you'll find 3 of the national tropical botanical gardens on this "Garden Isle" Kauai
#6672, aired 2013-09-24WORLD WAR II: ON THE HOME FRONT $2000: To reduce demand for commercial produce during the war, millions of people did their part by planting these gardens victory gardens
#6602, aired 2013-05-07YOU SEE "L.A." $600: A designer of a building's grounds & gardens a landscape architect
#6597, aired 2013-04-30THE SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows us a large tree at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.) When ripe, fruit capsules of this latex producing tree explode, dispersing 3 seeds up to 50 feet to propagate the species the rubber tree
#6597, aired 2013-04-30THE SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us some plants outdoors at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.) Roman scientist Pliny the Elder wrote that the ancients made paper from the stem of this reed a papyrus
#6597, aired 2013-04-30THE SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew gives us the clue outdoors at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.) A popular attraction here at Singapore's National Orchid garden are the VIP hybrids; the one here is named for this current emperor of Japan Akihito
#6597, aired 2013-04-30THE SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS $1600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us fields of lemongrass at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.) While lemongrass is commonly used in Asian cooking, one species is a source of this oil, used as an insect repellent in sprays & candles citronella
#6597, aired 2013-04-30THE SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us a very tall tree at the Singapore Botanic Gardens.) Because of its buoyancy & water resistance, the cotton-like fiber within the seedpods of this towering rainforest tree was once a popular stuffing for life jackets kapok
#6447, aired 2012-10-02WHERE IS CARL?! $1000: At Odin Express--Carl's not a Norse god, he's on one of the rides at this Copenhagen amusement park Tivoli Gardens
#6445, aired 2012-09-28GARDENS $400: You'll find the USA's oldest public Japanese garden in this city's Golden Gate Park San Francisco
#6445, aired 2012-09-28GARDENS $800: Kirstenbosch, the first of this African country's 9 national botanical gardens, was founded in 1913 South Africa
#6445, aired 2012-09-28GARDENS $1200: Horticulture at Penn.'s Longwood Gardens began when Pierre Du Pont wanted this citrus fruit all winter long oranges
#6445, aired 2012-09-28GARDENS $1600: As well as offering gambling & a gallery of fine art, this Las Vegas hotel also boasts a conservatory & botanical gardens the Bellagio
#6445, aired 2012-09-28GARDENS $2000: A national historic site of Canada, these gardens on Vancouver Island included the beautiful Sunken Garden seen here the Butchart Gardens
#6438, aired 2012-09-19"&" MAGAZINES $1200: (First Lady Michelle Obama delivers the clue.) This magazine usually features living rooms, food & yards on its cover, so I was honored to be the first public figure on its cover since 1963 & the first First Lady ever to appear on the cover, for the August 2011 issue Better Homes and Gardens
#6370, aired 2012-05-04MICHELLE OBAMA'S AMERICAN GROWN $600: (Michelle Obama delivers the clue.) Community gardens like those at the White House allow children to plant & harvest fresh fruits & veggies. In 2009 a formal farm to school initiative was established by this Cabinet department the Department of Agriculture
#6278, aired 2011-12-28POTPOURRI $1000: Royal Botanical Gardens of southwest London the Kew Gardens
#6268, aired 2011-12-14BACK TO SCHOOL $800: History: This one of the 7 Ancient Wonders was said to be laid out on several brick terraces & 75 feet above the ground the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#6070, aired 2011-01-21ALSO ON THE MONOPOLY BOARD $2000: Flower patches named for Mr. Hagler Marvin Gardens
#6029, aired 2010-11-25PLANTS & TREES $400: Varieties of this plant grown in American gardens include madonna, Korean aureum & tiger lilies
#6025, aired 2010-11-19GARDENS $400: Built by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, Rikugien Garden in this capital reproduces scenes from famous poems Tokyo
#6025, aired 2010-11-19GARDENS $800: Keukenhof Gardens near Amsterdam has over 4 million of these flowers on display showcasing the latest hybrids tulips
#6025, aired 2010-11-19GARDENS $1200: A mile-long canal winds through its gardens commissioned by Louis XIV & designed by Andre Le Notre Versailles
#6025, aired 2010-11-19GARDENS $2000: Neptune's Fountain & The Abundance are statues found in the Boboli gardens behind this Florentine palace Pitti Palace
#6025, aired 2010-11-19GARDENS $2,800 (Daily Double): In 1913 his wife Ellen planted the first actual rose garden in the White House's West Garden (Woodrow) Wilson
#6012, aired 2010-11-02THE ARTS $400: Arthur Rackham's illustrations of fairies adorn the 1906 book titled this character "in Kensington Gardens" Peter Pan
#6010, aired 2010-10-29U.S. MAGAZINES $800: No. 4: Helping people improve dwellings & yards Better Homes and Gardens
#6005, aired 2010-10-225 OF THE 7 ANCIENT WONDERS $400: Water from the Euphrates was lifted by slaves to aid in this "green" project the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#5982, aired 2010-09-21WOMEN ON THE MAP $200: This provincial capital on Vancouver Island is famous for its Butchart Gardens Victoria
#5943, aired 2010-06-16ARE YOU WELL RED? $1200: In this novel Sherlock Holmes investigates a murder at Lauriston Gardens A Study in Scarlet
#5933, aired 2010-06-02IN THIS EUROPEAN CAPITAL $200: Kensington Gardens, the Old Vic Theatre London
#5894, aired 2010-04-08PRESIDENTIAL PASTIMES $1,000 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew strolls through the gardens at Monticello, Virginia.) For Thomas Jefferson, gardening was a welcome retreat from political life, & never more so than in 1807 when he suffered from migraines & stress due to this former vice president's treason trial Aaron Burr
#5835, aired 2010-01-15MAGAZINES ON THE WEB $800: "Color-a-Room" & leaf through the "Plant Encyclopedia" at bhg.com, this magazine's online home Better Homes and Gardens
#5828, aired 2010-01-06STATELY BOTANICAL GARDENS $400: Hilo Tropical Gardens, Koko Crater Botanical Garden Hawaii
#5828, aired 2010-01-06STATELY BOTANICAL GARDENS $800: Chesapeake Arboretum, Williamsburg Botanical Garden Virginia
#5828, aired 2010-01-06STATELY BOTANICAL GARDENS $1200: Navajo Nation Zoological & Botanical Park, Desert Botanical Garden Arizona
#5828, aired 2010-01-06STATELY BOTANICAL GARDENS $2,000 (Daily Double): The Sarah P. Duke Gardens, Cape Fear Botanical Gardens North Carolina
#5828, aired 2010-01-06STATELY BOTANICAL GARDENS $2000: Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Flamingo Gardens Florida
#5815, aired 2009-12-18THE 7 ANCIENT WONDERS $800: Probably built by Nebuchadnezzar II for one of his wives, it was laid out on a terrace, 75 feet above the ground the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#5743, aired 2009-07-22NATURE STUDY $1200: Leaf-cutter ants cut leaves to use in underground gardens, where they grow these chlorophyll-lacking organisms fungi
#5740, aired 2009-07-17LET'S GO TO A THEME PARK $1600: The rides at Elitch Gardens are a mile high, since the park's in this "Mile High City" in Colorado Denver
#5729, aired 2009-07-02LITERATURE IN THE 1800s $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Rosenborg Castle Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark.) In one translation of an 1868 work, this author calls Denmark's Rosenborg "the Castle of the Roses, as beautiful as the flower that gave it its name" Hans Christian Andersen
#5718, aired 2009-06-17POTPOURRI (REALLY) $1000: The Royal Botanic Gardens at this London estate has a research collection of more than 700 types of potpourri Kew Gardens
#5697, aired 2009-05-19A POTENT POTABLE TOUR $3,500 (Daily Double): If you like big beer gardens, head for the Hirschgarten in this German city; it seats about 8,000 Munich
#5641, aired 2009-03-02THE GARDEN $200: One theory on this ancient wonder is that it was irrigated by the Euphrates the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#5641, aired 2009-03-02THE GARDEN $400: Travel like a god on the Odin Express at Tivoli Gardens amusement park in this Scandinavian capital Copenhagen
#5636, aired 2009-02-23LITERARY OPENING LINES $400: Jules Verne: "Mr. Phileas Fogg lived, in 1872, at No. 7, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens" Around the World in Eighty Days
#5613, aired 2009-01-21THEME PARK FUN $200: Jungala is the newest land at the Busch Gardens park inspired by this continent Africa
#5496, aired 2008-06-30AMERICANA $800: The Alpine Gardens named for this former first lady are centered in Vail, Colorado Betty Ford
#5480, aired 2008-06-06DEPP PERCEPTION $600: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Tavern on the Green in New York.) Tavern on the Green's topiary gardens were created by artisans from this 1990 Johnny Depp film Edward Scissorhands
#5474, aired 2008-05-29"IS" THAT SO? $1600: The Beykoz Woods on the Asian side of this city are famous for their tea gardens Istanbul
#5438, aired 2008-04-09ASIAN PERSUASION $1600: It's the Indian city that's the home to Eden Gardens, Asia's largest arena for cricket Calcutta
#5410, aired 2008-02-2917th CENTURY FRANCE $400: In the 17th century, Andre le Notre was the chief designer of the gardens of this palace Versailles
#5377, aired 2008-01-15LOOSE CHANGE $600: The bison depicted on this coin, 1913 to 1938, was Black Diamond, an animal on exhibit at the N.Y. Zoological Gardens the nickel
#5350, aired 2007-12-07LITERARY GEOGRAPHY $800: In chap. V of "The Sun Also Rises", horse-chestnut trees are in bloom in this city's Luxembourg Gardens Paris
#5292, aired 2007-09-18WORLD CAPITALS $500 (Daily Double): Laid out in 1874, the botanical gardens in this capital have an observatory with a statue of Tycho Brahe Copenhagen
#5279, aired 2007-07-19LET'S VISIT INDIA $600: Eden Gardens in Calcutta is the world's largest stadium for this sport popular in India cricket
#5277, aired 2007-07-17HISTORIC LONDON $3,000 (Daily Double): (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Temple Gardens.) According to Shakespeare, these conflicts began with the plucking of 2 flowers here in the Temple Gardens the Wars of the Roses
#5260, aired 2007-06-22TRAVEL EUROPE $800: Frederiksborg Castle, famed for its gardens, has been called the Versailles of this Scandinavian country Denmark
#5260, aired 2007-06-22TRAVEL EUROPE $3,000 (Daily Double): Fans of "The Sound of Music" visit this city to see such sites as Mirabell Gardens, where "Do-Re-Mi" was filmed Salzburg (Austria)
#5242, aired 2007-05-292006 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC STORIES $200: With uncanny similarities to a 2005 Wallace & Gromit film, a giant one of these plagued Brit gardens in 2006 a rabbit
#5219, aired 2007-04-26HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $200: Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens & Town Hall Square lie on opposite sides of a boulevard named for this writer Hans Christian Andersen
#5219, aired 2007-04-26WE LOVE BROADWAY MUSICALS $200: "Grey Gardens" is a musical about Edith Bouvier Beale & "Little" Edie, eccentric relatives of this first lady Jacqueline Kennedy
#5185, aired 2007-03-09WAR FICTION $400: "A Station in the Delta", "Gardens of Stone" & "In Country" tell tales of this war Vietnam
#5168, aired 2007-02-14THEME PARK FUN $1000: Ride the Curse of DarKastle at Busch Gardens Europe in Williamsburg in this Southern state Virginia
#5160, aired 2007-02-02THE GOOD BOOK $600: In Revelation 18 earth bewails this mighty city's destruction (gardens & all, we assume) Babylon
#5114, aired 2006-11-30NASSAU $800: You can take one of these vessels to view the submarine gardens; it was also a Doris Day movie a glass bottom boat
#4978, aired 2006-04-12EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark.) The Grand Bazaar, one of Tivoli's loveliest buildings, was designed in this exotic style, also known as Moresco Moorish
#4939, aired 2006-02-16TEENS IN HISTORY $800: As a teen in the 1480s, this sculptor of "David" studied art at a school in the Medici Gardens Michelangelo
#4925, aired 2006-01-27MAGAZINES $800: Edwin Meredith, a former Secy. of Agriculture, founded Fruit, Garden and Home, which later was changed to this Better Homes and Gardens
#4918, aired 2006-01-18REBUILDING $200: In 689 B.C. Sennacherib destroyed this city; its hanging gardens came after it was rebuilt Babylon
#4904, aired 2005-12-29BETTER HOMES & GARDENS $200: What's now its South Lawn was purchased in the 1790s from tobacco planter Davy Burns the White House
#4904, aired 2005-12-29BETTER HOMES & GARDENS $400: This U.S. city is home to the Flemish Renaissance revival mansion of beer baron Capt. Frederick Pabst Milwaukee
#4904, aired 2005-12-29BETTER HOMES & GARDENS $600: "Fair Lane" was the magnificent Dearborn estate of this tycoon & his family until the 1950s (Henry) Ford
#4904, aired 2005-12-29BETTER HOMES & GARDENS $1000: The former home of Speaker of the House James G. Blaine is now this state's governor's mansion Maine
#4904, aired 2005-12-29BETTER HOMES & GARDENS $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1947 he retired to a Beverly Hills mansion with longtime mistress Marion Davies (William) Randolph Hearst
#4888, aired 2005-12-07MARVIN GARDENS $200: I heard Marvin Gaye took this song to No. 1 in 1968 "I Heard It Through The Grapevine"
#4888, aired 2005-12-07MARVIN GARDENS $400: "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler was the world boxing champ in this weight class from 1980 to 1987 middleweight
#4888, aired 2005-12-07MARVIN GARDENS $600: Oscar winner "Marvelous" Marvin Hamlisch began attending this prestigious NYC music school when he was 7! Juilliard
#4888, aired 2005-12-07MARVIN GARDENS $800: Michelle Triola's lawsuit against this actor introduced "palimony" to the English language Lee Marvin
#4888, aired 2005-12-07MARVIN GARDENS $1000: Unless Bugs Bunny can stop him, this character wants to use his PU-36 Explosive Space Modulator to blow up Earth Marvin the Martian
#4848, aired 2005-10-12POTPOURRI $800: Python & Scorpion aren't merely animals, they're 2 of these rides at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay roller coasters
#4845, aired 2005-10-07HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? $2000: At England's historic Burnby Hall Gardens in York, you can see 80 different varieties of these aquatic flowers a water lily
#4792, aired 2005-06-07MISSING LINKS $400: The Hanging Gardens of _____ 5 Babylon
#4792, aired 2005-06-07EDIFICE WRECKS $1,000 (Daily Double): Destroyed by arson in 1871, all that's left of this French royal palace on the Seine is its gardens the Tuileries
#4748, aired 2005-04-06GARDENS $200: Get lost in Hampton Court Palace's one of these, formed by clipped hedges, that dates back to the 17th c. a maze
#4748, aired 2005-04-06GARDENS $400: In the 1800s city founders designed Macon, Georgia to look like this ancient city known for its gardens Babylon
#4748, aired 2005-04-06GARDENS $600: The "Cinnamon Gardens" are among the most fashionable neighborhoods in this Sri Lankan capital city Colombo
#4748, aired 2005-04-06GARDENS $1,000 (Daily Double): Shakespeare said these conflicts, appropriately, began in the Middle Temple Gardens of the Inns of Court the Wars of the Roses
#4748, aired 2005-04-06GARDENS $1000: After a little financial trouble in 2003, these famous "Gardens" in Winter Haven, Florida are now back in business Cypress Gardens
#4706, aired 2005-02-07WORLD TRAVEL $1600: You'll find the beautiful Butchart Gardens 14 miles north of this city, the "queen" of British Columbia Victoria
#4644, aired 2004-11-11FLOWER $400: Seeing the English Gardens at Mottisfont Abbey made Martha Stewart laugh at her own efforts to grow these roses
#4631, aired 2004-10-25GARDENS $200: Archaeologists found the remains of walls near the Euphrates that may have belonged to this famous project the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#4631, aired 2004-10-25GARDENS $400: This site has seen more than its share of historic & ceremonial occasions the Rose Garden (at the White House)
#4631, aired 2004-10-25GARDENS $600: Term given the home vegetable gardens planted by patriotic Americans during WWII victory gardens
#4631, aired 2004-10-25GARDENS $800: Not the Golden Gate, but the gate seen here, gets you into this garden the Japanese Tea Garden (in San Francisco)
#4631, aired 2004-10-25GARDENS $1000: It's a garden in which plants are grown for scientific & educational purposes; Brooklyn has one a botanical garden
#4600, aired 2004-09-10MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $1200: The USA’s 2 top-selling magazines are Reader’s Digest & TV Guide; this “Better” magazine comes in third Better Homes and Gardens
#4577, aired 2004-06-29THE ROARING '20s $1600: First published in 1922 as Fruit, Garden and Home, the magazine was retitled this in 1924; much more exciting Better Homes & Gardens
#4542, aired 2004-05-11THE MOLE $400: Most moles destroy gardens & lawns searching for insect larvae or these "global" worms earthworms
#4499, aired 2004-03-11HOW'S IT "HANG"ING? $600: It was the second Ancient Wonder to be built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#4439, aired 2003-12-18THE 7 WONDERS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD $800: It's the only one of the ancient wonders that was located in present-day Iraq The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#4431, aired 2003-12-08A BRITISH MONOPOLY SET $800: You won't find a circus on Marvin Gardens, but there's a famous one on this equivalent square in England Piccadilly
#4398, aired 2003-10-22PLANT PARENTHOOD $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew in the laboratory) Any glass or plastic container can be used to build one of these self-contained indoor gardens terrariums
#4339, aired 2003-06-12A U.S. "CITY" $1200: In the 1960s this city, home to the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, hired I.M. Pei to design part of its Myriad Gardens Oklahoma City
#4317, aired 2003-05-13AMUSEMENT & THEME PARKS $1000: Kurashiki Tivoli Park is in Japan; Tivoli Gardens is in this country Denmark
#4315, aired 2003-05-09MAGAZINES $400: Called BHG for short, it's big on accents, accessories & landscaping Better Homes & Gardens
#4296, aired 2003-04-14GARDENS $400: The record for the largest one of these garden favorites was of the beefsteak variety & weighed 7 lbs., 12 ounces! a tomato
#4296, aired 2003-04-14GARDENS $800: The first plant to receive a patent was the "New Dawn" species of this garden flower in 1931 rose
#4296, aired 2003-04-14GARDENS $1200: There are Siberian, Dutch, and bearded varieties of this garden favorite irises
#4296, aired 2003-04-14GARDENS $1600: The Pascal variety of this crisp garden vegetable has nearly stringless stalks celery
#4296, aired 2003-04-14GARDENS $2000: In 1924 the popular magazine originally known as Fruit, Garden, and Home became this Better Homes & Gardens
#4283, aired 2003-03-26OLD MOVIES $1600: Betty Grable, Don Ameche & Cypress Gardens are featured in 1941's "Moon Over" here Miami
#4264, aired 2003-02-27TRAVEL EUROPE $1600: This Paris palace was destroyed by Communards in 1871, but the gardens of the same name are still around Tuileries
#4243, aired 2003-01-29A LITERARY TOUR $1200: See the gardens or ride the rides in this Moscow locale, the title setting for a Martin Cruz Smith novel Gorky Park
#4222, aired 2002-12-31THE 7 WONDERS $400: They were located on terraces that possibly rose some 300 feet The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#4201, aired 2002-12-02FLOWERS $2000: The name of this flower is an allusion to its quick release of seeds at the slightest touch impatiens
#4158, aired 2002-10-02CHAUCER & FRIENDS $400: In 1399 Chaucer leased a house in the gardens of this shrine; in 1400 he was buried in the shrine Westminster Abbey
#4149, aired 2002-09-19LOOSE CHANGE $1000: The bison that appeared on this coin from 1913 to 1938 was modeled on one living in NYC's Zoological Gardens (buffalo) nickel
#4148, aired 2002-09-18THEME PARK FUN $1000: After roaring down the Roaring Rapids, calm down by visiting the Clydesdales at these "Gardens" in Williamsburg, Va. Busch Gardens
#4128, aired 2002-07-10AT $1600: Attend the Royal Opera in London & you're at a square & a theatre called this Covent Gardens
#4070, aired 2002-04-19GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT $800: Saxifrage is used in rock gardens; this plant's root was the original root in root beer Sassafras
#4067, aired 2002-04-16TRAVEL & TOURISM $1200: Buck Island Reef in this U.S. territory is one of the finest marine gardens in the Caribbean the Virgin Islands
#3990, aired 2001-12-28I'M TALL ENOUGH TO RIDE THAT! $1000: You must be 48" tall to ride the Busch Gardens roller coaster named for this Scottish "Monster" Loch Ness
#3947, aired 2001-10-30EUROPEAN CAPITALS $200: This wonderful, wonderful city is home to the world-famous Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen
#3883, aired 2001-06-20AH, FLORIDA! $200: You can see many specimens of this common swamp-dwelling tree in the Winter Haven "Gardens" that bear its name cypress
#3794, aired 2001-02-15DON'T MISS IT! $400: In 2000 a new Chinese-themed area, with terra-cotta warriors, opened in this Copenhagen amusement park Tivoli Gardens
#3790, aired 2001-02-09PRETTY PICTURES $800: In the painting seen here, Edouard Manet showed himself & others in this city's Tuileries Gardens Paris
#3721, aired 2000-11-06NAME THE NOVEL $200: 1873: "Mr. Phileas Fogg lived, in 1872, at No. 7, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens..." Around the World in Eighty Days
#3644, aired 2000-06-08FOR OLD CRIME'S SAKE $300: In 482 B.C. the ruling Persians set fire to this city, destroying its Hanging Gardens Babylon
#3603, aired 2000-04-12TRAVEL & TOURISM $1000: The Fiji Museum stands inside this capital's Thurston Gardens Suva
#3588, aired 2000-03-22THE 7 WONDERS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD $200: Its flowers & trees were irrigated by slaves turning screws to lift water from the Euphrates River Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#3562, aired 2000-02-15PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $100: Nagle Jackson's 1999 comedy "A Hotel on Marvin Gardens" centers on this classic board game Monopoly
#3528, aired 1999-12-29TRAVEL U.S.A. $600: The International Rose Test Gardens may be the most fragrant attraction in this, Oregon's "City of Roses" Portland
#3516, aired 1999-12-13IRAQ $500: It's the only one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World once found in Iraq the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#3424, aired 1999-06-24AROUND THE U.S.A. $200: Escape from Pompeii is a volcanic thrill ride at this Anheuser-Busch theme park in Williamsburg, VA. Busch Gardens
#3304, aired 1999-01-07WE'RE IN-SEINE $400: All that's left of this palace built on the right bank for Catherine de Medicis is its gardens Tuileries
#3275, aired 1998-11-27TRAVEL EUROPE $1000: While in this city, stop by its beautiful Boboli Gardens behind the Pitti Palace for a picnic lunch Florence
#3251, aired 1998-10-26OH, THE PLACES YOU'LL GO! $400: The beautiful Butchart Gardens is one of the top draws in this capital of British Columbia Victoria
#3243, aired 1998-10-14SUITE TALK $100: Manuel de Falla wrote a suite called "Nights in the Gardens of" this Iberian country Spain
#3221, aired 1998-09-14A WALK IN THE PARK $500 (Daily Double): This London park was named for the position held by the future King George IV Regent's Park
#3219, aired 1998-09-10SHOW ME THE MONET $1000: Many of Monet's water landscapes can be seen at the Orangerie in these gardens Tuileries
#3194, aired 1998-06-18LET'S GO TO FLORIDA $300: The Cypress Roots Museum traces the history of this famous floral site Cypress Gardens
#3140, aired 1998-04-03ANCIENT TRAVEL GUIDE $600: Luscious gardens hanging for your pleasure await you in this city on the Euphrates Babylon
#3126, aired 1998-03-16WORLD TRAVEL $1000: Tiger Balm Gardens in this "Lion City" of Asia is a theme park that celebrates Chinese folklore Singapore
#3124, aired 1998-03-12WHAT CITY ARE WE IN? $800: Lake Gardens, The Rubber Research Institute, The National Museum of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
#3084, aired 1998-01-15IN THE BLEACHERS $1000: The NHL's Toronto franchise has been playing hockey in this home arena for 66 seasons Maple Leaf Gardens
#2993, aired 1997-09-10ALL ABOUT SRI LANKA $1000: Cinnamon Gardens is an upscale area of this largest Sri Lankan city & port Colombo
#2973, aired 1997-07-02CONTESTS $300: 12-year-old Wendy Guey of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida won this contest with "vivisepulture" the National Spelling Bee
#2949, aired 1997-05-29SEE THE U.S.A. $300: You can see fossilized fish at the Badlands Petrified Gardens in Kadoka in this state South Dakota
#2947, aired 1997-05-27CANADIAN HODGEPODGE $300: Dozens of species of butterflies flit around Victoria Butterfly Gardens in this province British Columbia
#2906, aired 1997-03-31WORLD GEOGRAPHY $200: The Rue de Rivoli is in Paris & the Gardens of Tivoli are in this Danish capital Copenhagen
#2888, aired 1997-03-05POTPOURRI $200: Of the 7 Ancient Wonders, this one may have overlooked the Ishtar Gate in Babylon the Hanging Gardens
#2879, aired 1997-02-20THE SOUTH $100: This Arkansas capital is nicknamed "The City of Roses" for its many gardens Little Rock
#2836, aired 1996-12-23FLORIDA $400: A revolving platform called Kodak's Island in the Sky provides panoramic views of these gardens near Winter Haven Cypress Gardens
#2811, aired 1996-11-18AMERICAN HISTORY $100: Nickname given the WWII backyard vegetable patches "Victory Gardens"
#2779, aired 1996-10-03THEME PARK THRILLERS $400: Lord Carnarvon might like the "Montu" coaster at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay; it passes a replica of this tomb King Tut's tomb
#2767, aired 1996-09-17MYTHOLOGY $1000: Ladon the dragon guarded the gardens of these nymphs who guarded the golden apples the Hesperides
#2743, aired 1996-07-03U.S. CITIES $400: Dating from 1741, this S. Carolina port's Middleton Place Gardens are the USA's oldest landscaped gardens Charleston
#2712, aired 1996-05-21GAMES $500: In Monopoly the name of this yellow property is actually misspelled Marvin Gardens
#2698, aired 1996-05-01ASIA $500: You'll find Dal Lake with its flowing gardens in the "Vale of" this region Kashmir
#2666, aired 1996-03-18AUTHORS $600: She followed "The Color Purple" with "In Search Of Our Mothers' Gardens" Alice Walker
#2646, aired 1996-02-19WORLD CITIES $200: Points of interest in this Canadian city include Ontario Place & Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto
#2641, aired 1996-02-12WORLD GEOGRAPHY $200: This Scottish capital lies on a series of hills surrounding a valley called Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh
#2628, aired 1996-01-24U.S. GEOGRAPHY $300: This largest Oregon city is home to the International Rose Test Gardens Portland
#2624, aired 1996-01-18GARDENING $200: Hybrid perpetuals like the American Beauty were the main type of these in American gardens 1840-1880 roses
#2599, aired 1995-12-14BIRDIES $200: World Book calls it the "night watchman of our gardens" the owl
#2596, aired 1995-12-11TRAVEL & TOURISM $800: The County Wicklow Gardens Festival is one of this country's most fragrant annual events Ireland
#2586, aired 1995-11-27SCULPTURE $600: Coysevox' equestrian statue of Mercury graces the entrance of these gardens near the Louvre the Tuileries
#2563, aired 1995-10-25LAKES & RIVERS $200: Xochimilco in this country is famous for its "floating gardens" Mexico
#2460, aired 1995-04-21GARDENING $1000: Xeriscaping is a term that applies to gardens needing less of this than other gardens water
#2425, aired 1995-03-03TRAVEL & TOURISM $300: The Luxembourg Gardens are not in Luxembourg but on Boulevard St.-Michel in this European capital Paris
#2423, aired 1995-03-01ART & ARTISTS $400: Antoine Coysevox produced much of the sculpture in this French palace & its gardens Versailles
#2407, aired 1995-02-07FIRST LINES $600: "Mr. Phileas Fogg lived, in 1872, at No. 7, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens..." Around the World in Eighty Days
#2405, aired 1995-02-03EUROPEAN RIVERS $200: Paris landmarks on the left bank of this river include the Latin quarter & the Luxembourg Gardens the Seine
#2402, aired 1995-01-31TRAVEL & TOURISM $600: These gardens near the Louvre were designed in the 1600s by Andre le Notre the Tuileries
#2399, aired 1995-01-26MONOPOLY $300: Color group that includes Marvin Gardens yellow
#2378, aired 1994-12-28THE 7 ANCIENT WONDERS $1,000 (Daily Double): Pliny said that by his time this wonder was just a desolate wilderness the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#2341, aired 1994-11-07ANCIENT TIMES $100: Nebuchadnezzar is sometimes credited with building the hanging gardens of this city Babylon
#2318, aired 1994-10-05WALLS $100: The list of the 7 Ancient Wonders sometimes includes the walls of this city along with its Hanging Gardens Babylon
#2303, aired 1994-09-14MAGAZINES $400: In 1922 former Secretary of Agriculture Edwin T. Meredith founded it as "Fruit, Garden and Home" Better Homes and Gardens
#2280, aired 1994-07-01AMERICANA $500: This Tampa theme park features zebras, giraffes, ostriches & free beer Busch Gardens
#2265, aired 1994-06-10COMMON BONDS $400: Beer, truck, rose gardens
#2263, aired 1994-06-08JOBS ON THE WATER $200: The Aquamaids at this Winter Haven, Florida attraction are famous for their waterskiing prowess Cypress Gardens
#2255, aired 1994-05-27LODGING $500: Guests at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in this Mass. city enjoy riding the swan boats in the Public Gardens Boston
#2234, aired 1994-04-28ART $800: One of the first paintings of contemporary Parisian life was Manet's "Concert in" these "Gardens" the Tuileries
#2227, aired 1994-04-19THE 1960s $200: During a 1964 trip to Moscow, this Cuban leader slid down a chute on a rug in the Kremlin Gardens (Fidel) Castro
#2190, aired 1994-02-25WORLD CAPITALS $3,000 (Daily Double): The Lake Gardens are one of the most popular attractions in this Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur
#2186, aired 1994-02-21TRAVEL & TOURISM $200: The Tuileries Gardens & the Palais de Chaillot lie on the right bank of this Paris river the Seine
#2174, aired 1994-02-03MAGAZINES $200: Among the top 10 magazines, there's no "Best", but there are these 2 "Good" & "Better" titles Good Housekeeping & Better Homes and Gardens
#2156, aired 1994-01-10FLORIDA $400: Water skiing shows & boat tours are a feature of this attraction near Winter Haven Cyprus Gardens
#2102, aired 1993-10-26PARKS $600: Windmill Island, a municipal park in this Michigan city, has tulip gardens & a miniature Dutch village Holland
#2076, aired 1993-09-20THE 7 ANCIENT WONDERS $600: One legend says Nebuchadnezzar II built this wonder to cheer up his homesick wife the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#2071, aired 1993-09-13MAGAZINES $100: "Good Housekeeping" leads to "Better Homes &" these Gardens
#2070, aired 1993-09-10GARDENS $100: The Villa d'Este in the town of Tivoli in this country is famous for its Renaissance gardens Italy
#2070, aired 1993-09-10GARDENS $200: Raise a mug to this Tampa, Fla. site known for its African-themed zoological park & thrill rides Busch Gardens
#2070, aired 1993-09-10GARDENS $300: It's a community near Atlantic City & the only property in the U.S. version of Monopoly not named for a st. Marvin Gardens
#2070, aired 1993-09-10GARDENS $400: This NYC borough's Botanic Garden near Prospect Park has a garden of fragrances for the blind Brooklyn
#2070, aired 1993-09-10GARDENS $500: The Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. has a garden of these, not flowers sculptures
#2039, aired 1993-06-17OAHU $100: Visitors learn how to make these floral necklaces at Senator Fong's plantation & gardens leis
#2038, aired 1993-06-16POTPOURRI $200: The Chatfield Memorial Garden is one of many lovely gardens in this Garden State New Jersey
#2033, aired 1993-06-09LUCKY 7 $100: They included the Egyptian Pyramids, the Hanging Gardens & a statue of Zeus the (Seven) Wonders of the Ancient World
#1979, aired 1993-03-25WEEDS $200: Also known as finger grass, it's a common, rapidly-spreading pest to lawns & gardens crabgrass
#1961, aired 1993-03-01MUSICAL THEATRE $400: In a 1964 musical, the waiters at the Harmonia Gardens sing this title song to Mrs. Levi "Hello, Dolly!"
#1922, aired 1993-01-05ARCHAEOLOGY $2,000 (Daily Double): The citadel of this well-preserved Inca city NW of Cuzco was once surrounded by terraced gardens Machu Picchu
#1915, aired 1992-12-25CAIRO $600: This suburb of Cairo is the home of Cairo University, the Botanical Gardens of Orman & the Sphinx Giza
#1868, aired 1992-10-21LONDON $800: Princess Di's London home is this palace on the edge of the gardens of the same name Kensington Palace
#1865, aired 1992-10-16LANDMARKS $700 (Daily Double): The Yorkshire, England cottage this explorer lived in is now in Fitzroy Gardens in Melbourne, Australia Captain Cook
#1858, aired 1992-10-077 WONDERS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD $400: To irrigate this ancient wonder, water from the Euphrates was pumped to the top of the hill the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#1826, aired 1992-07-06NATIONAL MONUMENTS $400: One of the finest marine gardens in the Caribbean is Buck Island Reef in this U.S. territory Virgin Islands
#1806, aired 1992-06-08RECYCLING $400: Some cities provide curbside pickup of leaves, which are then recycled into this for fertilizing gardens mulch (compost)
#1796, aired 1992-05-25SCOTLAND $100: This capital's Princes Street Gardens has the world's 1st floral clock, which was built in 1903 Edinburgh
#1695, aired 1992-01-03CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $500: In a book by Christina Bjork, a girl named Linnea visits this artist's gardens at Giverny (Claude) Monet
#1694, aired 1992-01-02EUROPEAN TRAVEL $800: Most of this royal palace near the Louvre was destroyed, but its lavish gardens can still be visited the Tuileries
#1614, aired 1991-09-12LANDMARKS $500 (Daily Double): In the 16th century, Catherine de Medici built these gardens on the former site of tile factories the Tuileries
#1579, aired 1991-06-13BOTANY $500 (Daily Double): It's the most widely planted fruit or vegetable in home gardens in the U.S. a tomato
#1555, aired 1991-05-10INSECTS $500: The leaf-cutter species of these insects use leaves & flower petals to fertilize their fungus gardens ants
#1548, aired 1991-05-01MONOPOLY $500: It's the only property named for a community near Atlantic City rather than a street Marvin Gardens
#1541, aired 1991-04-22MARIE ANTOINETTE $100: The spot where Marie was executed by this method in 1793 is near the Tuileries Gardens the guillotine
#1535, aired 1991-04-12MAGAZINES $100: In 1922, a former Secretary of Agriculture published Fruit, Garden & Home, which became this in 1924 Better Homes & Gardens
#1509, aired 1991-03-07OREGON $800: From its many gardens, Portland has earned the nickname "City of" these flowers roses
#1466, aired 1991-01-07SCULPTURE $400: There's a statue of this character in Kensington Gardens, London, near the home of James Barrie Peter Pan
#1463, aired 1991-01-02SAUDI ARABIA $600: The name of this Saudi Arabian capital means "the gardens" Riyadh
#1461, aired 1990-12-31SEVEN WONDERS $600: Ancient writers described them as a series of terraces rising along the Euphrates River the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#1374, aired 1990-07-19ENGLAND $200: Majestic word that precedes Court Theatre, Albert Hall & Botanic Gardens Royal
#1327, aired 1990-05-15WORLD CITIES $200: The silver baron Jose de la Borda laid out the famous Borda Gardens in Cuernavaca in this country Mexico
#1261, aired 1990-02-12LAKES & RIVERS $200: Lake Xochimilco, a swamplike lake in this capital city, is noted for its "floating gardens" Mexico City
#1232, aired 1990-01-02WORLD HISTORY $600: Water from the Euphrates was mechanically lifted high up to irrigate its trees, shrubs & flowers the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#1209, aired 1989-11-307 WONDERS $800 (Daily Double): If you wonder where this wonder was, it was on the bank of the Euphrates the Hanging Gardens (of Babylon)
#1196, aired 1989-11-13ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY $600: If you wanted to hang around at the site of Babylon's famous gardens, you'd now have to go to this country Iraq
#1088, aired 1989-05-03WORLD TRAVEL $600: Cafes, open-air theaters & an amusement park are scattered among these Copenhagen flower gardens Tivoli Gardens
#1044, aired 1989-03-02DESIGN $600: Andre le Notre designed the gardens that surround this principal residence of Louis XIV Versailles
#1017, aired 1989-01-24FOOD $300: Popular name for the millions of gardens that grew about 40% of U.S. vegetables during WWII victory gardens
#979, aired 1988-12-01MAGAZINES $1000: Magazine that describes itself as "The magazine of good living" Gourmet
#964, aired 1988-11-10ANCIENT TIMES $200: He built Babylon's Ishtar Gate as well as the Hanging Gardens Nebuchadnezzar (II)
#839, aired 1988-04-07PARKS $800: Studies conducted at these gardens in Greater London helped to start the rubber industry Kew Gardens
#792, aired 1988-02-02LONDON MONUMENTS $400: This statue in Kensington Gardens was designed in honor of J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan
#770, aired 1988-01-01NYC MOVIES $400: In 1975, Jack Lemmon was "The Prisoner of" this thoroughfare Second Avenue
#663, aired 1987-06-24EUROPE $500: Captial city where you'll find the Luxembourg Palace next to the Luxembourg Gardens Paris
#517, aired 1986-12-02ANCIENT HISTORY $400: It's believed King Nebuchadnezzar II built this ancient wonder to please his wife the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#469, aired 1986-09-25U.S. CITIES $600: City that's home to the Schlitz Audubon Center, where a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the Busch Gardens Milwaukee
#448, aired 1986-05-28FLORIDA $600: Even when there's no racing, tourists visit this Miami-area horse track to admire its gardens Hialeah
#366, aired 1986-02-03PLANT KINGDOM $300: Plant science concerned with crops grown in orchards, gardens, & greenhouses horticulture
#330, aired 1985-12-13"GARDENS" $100: Adam & Eve naturally hung out there the Garden of Eden
#330, aired 1985-12-13"GARDENS" $200: Nebuchadnezzar's "suspended greenhouse", it once stood near what is now Baghdad the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#330, aired 1985-12-13"GARDENS" $300: A multiple-unit dwelling with a considerable lawn space a garden apartment
#330, aired 1985-12-13"GARDENS" $400: Copenhagen, Denmark's famous amusement park Tivoli Gardens
#330, aired 1985-12-13"GARDENS" $500: Dr. Robert Schuller's famous Crystal Cathedral is in this southern California city Garden Grove
#270, aired 1985-09-20FIRST LINES $400: It begins, "Mr. Phileas Fogg lived in 1872, at No. 7, Saville Road, Burlington Gardens..." Around the World in Eighty Days
#151, aired 1985-04-08GARDENS $100: Not flowers but hotels & houses grow on this Monopoly board "garden" Marvin Gardens
#151, aired 1985-04-08GARDENS $200: Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece of children's literature A Child's Garden of Verse
#151, aired 1985-04-08GARDENS $300: '72 hit that summed up Rick Nelson's feelings about being considered only a rock 'n' roller "Garden Party"
#83, aired 1985-01-02BEGINS WITH AN "X" $1000: Mexican city famed for its floating gardens Xochimilco
#65, aired 1984-12-07WATER SPORTS $100: Cypress Gardens show done on water, not on snow water skiing

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (8 results returned)

#8740, aired 2022-11-11LONDON LOCALES: To fight malaria, this former royal estate helped move quinine-producing cinchona plants from South America to India Kew Gardens
#8644, aired 2022-05-19THE ANCIENT WORLD: New research suggests a device now called the Archimedes screw helped maintain this one of the 7 Wonders of the World the Hanging Gardens (of Babylon)
#8382, aired 2021-04-20EUROPEAN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Opened in 1843, it was frequented by Hans Christian Andersen & Walt Disney, who both found inspiration there Tivoli (Gardens)
#7700, aired 2018-02-16FICTIONAL PLACES: Some residents of the place with this name came from Kensington Gardens, where they had fallen out of their perambulators Never Never Land
#6841, aired 2014-05-19BOARD GAMES: In the classic version of Monopoly, the only 2 improvable properties without Avenue or Place in their names Boardwalk & Marvin Gardens
#5457, aired 2008-05-06THE 7 WONDERS OF THE WORLD: Philo of Byzantium called it a ploughed field "above the heads of those who walk between the columns below" the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#2932, aired 1997-05-06THE 7 ANCIENT WONDERS: These 2 oldest wonders were built by non-Greek civilizations Hanging Gardens of Babylon & the Pyramids of Egypt
#1577, aired 1991-06-11TRAVEL EUROPE: Amusement park, known for its gardens, built in 1843 on the old ramparts of a capital city Tivoli Gardens

Players (9 results returned)

Maddie Harrington, a twelve-year-old from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida "She wants to be a theater critic and she gets rave...
Edith Kealy, a research scientist from Kew Gardens, New York Season 25 player (2008-10-31).
Sarah Workman, a history teacher from Pomona, California Season 4 1-time champion: $9,400 + a trip to Florida on...
Damien Marzocchi, a museum security guard from Kew Gardens, New York Season 34 player (2018-02-20).
Peter Ambrose, a paleontologist from Hawaiian Gardens, California Season 10 player (1993-12-23).
Elliot Shteir, an attorney from Somerville, New Jersey 1995-A Seniors Tournament 1st runner-up: $10,000. Dr. Elliot Shteir won $8,230...
Jeremy Reff, a business developer from Brooklyn, New York Season 31 player (2015-01-13).
Roddy Arz, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York Season 26 player (2010-01-15). Last name pronounced like "ARTS".
Jennifer Broders, a junior high school social studies teacher from Stockton, Iowa Season 26 2-time champion: $59,801 + $1,000. Jennifer Broders - a...



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