Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (78 results returned)
#8639, aired 2022-05-12 | OCCUPATIONAL HOMONYMS $200: A job like a chauffeur, or a part of your PC that needs to be updated occasionally a driver |
#8639, aired 2022-05-12 | OCCUPATIONAL HOMONYMS $400: It can mean highest in rank or value, as well as someone of high rank at your school principal |
#8639, aired 2022-05-12 | OCCUPATIONAL HOMONYMS $600: Not just an occupation, it's also a type of fruity pie a cobbler |
#8639, aired 2022-05-12 | OCCUPATIONAL HOMONYMS $800: A certain member of our military forces, or an adjective that refers broadly to the sea Marine |
#8639, aired 2022-05-12 | OCCUPATIONAL HOMONYMS $1000: Someone who oversees construction work, or a muscle that becomes shorter contractor |
#8447, aired 2021-07-20 | HOMONYMS $200: A serving dish & to throw towards the pins bowl |
#8447, aired 2021-07-20 | HOMONYMS $400: Track of turbulence behind a boat & to cease to sleep wake |
#8447, aired 2021-07-20 | HOMONYMS $600: The tilt of an aircraft when turning & the land alongside a river bank |
#8447, aired 2021-07-20 | HOMONYMS $800: A lively folk dance & a cylinder on which film is wound a reel |
#8447, aired 2021-07-20 | HOMONYMS $1000: A sharp protruding edge & a fit of emotion, like a crying one a jag |
#7437, aired 2017-01-03 | HOMONYMS $200: An oceangoing vacation, or a type of low-altitude guided missile a cruise |
#7437, aired 2017-01-03 | HOMONYMS $400: To move clumsily through water, or the type of flatfishes that includes the halibut to flounder |
#7437, aired 2017-01-03 | HOMONYMS $600: One who takes care of horses, or to prepare an employee for advancement a groom |
#7437, aired 2017-01-03 | HOMONYMS $800: Track a pray or quarry, or the petiole of a leaf stalk |
#7437, aired 2017-01-03 | HOMONYMS $1000: A flock of geese in flight, or a length of thread or yarn wound in a loose coil a skein |
#6698, aired 2013-10-30 | HOMONYMS $200: To switch, or the dimes & quarters in your pocket change |
#6698, aired 2013-10-30 | HOMONYMS $400: To throw a fishing net into the water, or the actors in a play cast |
#6698, aired 2013-10-30 | HOMONYMS $600: Part of the covering on a lizard, or the minimum wage fixed by a performer's contract scale |
#6698, aired 2013-10-30 | HOMONYMS $800: A heap, or the loops of yarn forming the surface of a carpet pile |
#6698, aired 2013-10-30 | HOMONYMS $1000: The triangular blade on an anchor's arm, or an accidental stroke of good luck fluke |
#5870, aired 2010-03-05 | BEASTLY HOMONYMS $400: Pulled behind a truck towed (toad) |
#5870, aired 2010-03-05 | BEASTLY HOMONYMS $800: Bread begins as this dough (doe) |
#5870, aired 2010-03-05 | BEASTLY HOMONYMS $1200: Too sick, can't speak hoarse (horse) |
#5870, aired 2010-03-05 | BEASTLY HOMONYMS $1600: Trendy hair gel mousse (moose) |
#5870, aired 2010-03-05 | BEASTLY HOMONYMS $2000: Blood pumper heart (hart) |
#5257, aired 2007-06-19 | "HO" POURRI $600: Air & heir, for example homonyms |
#4629, aired 2004-10-21 | ANATOMICAL HOMONYMS $400: It's the singular pronoun of your visual organ I/eye |
#4629, aired 2004-10-21 | ANATOMICAL HOMONYMS $800: It's the male deer that pounds in your chest hart/heart |
#4629, aired 2004-10-21 | ANATOMICAL HOMONYMS $1200: It's the large rabbit that grows out of your head hare/hair |
#4629, aired 2004-10-21 | ANATOMICAL HOMONYMS $1600: It grasps how you smell knows/nose |
#4629, aired 2004-10-21 | ANATOMICAL HOMONYMS $2000: It's the extraordinary achievement of the terminal parts of your legs feat/feet |
#3858, aired 2001-05-16 | HOMINA HOMINA HOMONYMS $100: Sound a dog makes, or the part of a tree that doesn't appreciate a dog's company Bark |
#3858, aired 2001-05-16 | HOMINA HOMINA HOMONYMS $200: People do this for marlin or for compliments, or for compliments on their marlin fish |
#3858, aired 2001-05-16 | HOMINA HOMINA HOMONYMS $300: A type of vacation on a ship, or a type of missile Cruise |
#3858, aired 2001-05-16 | HOMINA HOMINA HOMONYMS $400: You can get admitted to it to practice law or non-sobriety Bar |
#3858, aired 2001-05-16 | HOMINA HOMINA HOMONYMS $500: Term for not making it on time or for being recently deceased, which would be a good excuse Late |
#3107, aired 1998-02-17 | HOMONYMS $100: Where newlyweds might walk on their wedding day & on the day after aisle/isle |
#3107, aired 1998-02-17 | HOMONYMS $500: Copied on paper by memory wrote/rote |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | BODY PART HOMONYMS $200: What you use to look in a mirror, or what you see there Eye (I) |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | BODY PART HOMONYMS $400: Paul Bunyan could have done this to a barge using just one of these pedal digits Toe (tow) |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | BODY PART HOMONYMS $600: Your auditory organ, or what a Cockney says it does Ear ('ear) |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | BODY PART HOMONYMS $800: It seems like it's hopping away when some guys take a shower Hair (hare) |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | BODY PART HOMONYMS $1000: It contracts in your arm when you pull this from a tide pool Muscle (mussel) |
#2921, aired 1997-04-21 | HOMONYMS $200: A 1-horse carriage on springs, or a device that may spring a surprise on a mouse Trap |
#2921, aired 1997-04-21 | HOMONYMS $400: The gullet of a bird, something for a farmer to harvest, or a riding whip Crop |
#2921, aired 1997-04-21 | HOMONYMS $600: It can be your best buddy, or the chopped bait used to attract fish Chum |
#2921, aired 1997-04-21 | HOMONYMS $1,000 (Daily Double): To soak in liquid, or marked by an extreme angle Steep |
#2921, aired 1997-04-21 | HOMONYMS $1000: It can be a short run, a punctuation mark indicating a break, or a part of a car Dash |
#2642, aired 1996-02-13 | HOMONYMS $100: It's the organ of hearing, or the seed-bearing spike of a corn plant the ear |
#2642, aired 1996-02-13 | HOMONYMS $200: A small piece, or the part of a bridle that goes into a horse's mouth the bit |
#2642, aired 1996-02-13 | HOMONYMS $300: To remain suspended on water, or a moving exhibit in a parade a float |
#2642, aired 1996-02-13 | HOMONYMS $400: A medieval spiked club, or a spray used today for protection mace |
#2642, aired 1996-02-13 | HOMONYMS $500: A straight line joining any 2 points on an arc, or 3 or more musical tones sounded in harmony a chord |
#2061, aired 1993-07-19 | -NYMS $600: Words with the same sound & spelling but different meanings homonyms |
#1642, aired 1991-10-22 | HOMONYMS $200: To avoid an issue, or a woman's garment that hangs down from the waist to skirt |
#1642, aired 1991-10-22 | HOMONYMS $400: A thick, wooden shoe, or to obstruct with thick, sticky matter clog |
#1642, aired 1991-10-22 | HOMONYMS $600: Soft & delicate, or legal money tender |
#1642, aired 1991-10-22 | HOMONYMS $800: A length of yarn wound in a coil, or a flock of geese in flight skein |
#1642, aired 1991-10-22 | HOMONYMS $1000: To come together for a common purpose, or to hit a tennis ball back and forth rally |
#1336, aired 1990-05-28 | LITERARY TERMS $200: Words that sound the same but have different meanings are called this homophones (or homonyms) |
#847, aired 1988-04-19 | HOMONYMS $100: To smooth your press-on nails with an emery board or put them in a cabinet for storing letters file |
#847, aired 1988-04-19 | HOMONYMS $200: To hit the boss or refuse to work for him strike |
#847, aired 1988-04-19 | HOMONYMS $300: A braid of hair hanging down in a straight line, or a group of people waiting in a straight line queue |
#847, aired 1988-04-19 | HOMONYMS $400: Term for lowest-ranking Annapolis grad or highest profile newsman on the nightly news broadcast anchorman |
#847, aired 1988-04-19 | HOMONYMS $500 (Daily Double): It could be mere chance or a stroke of good luck if you caught this flatfish fluke |
#523, aired 1986-12-10 | HOMONYMS $200: This freshwater fish is never given an even break sucker |
#523, aired 1986-12-10 | HOMONYMS $400: If you need a loan, stay away from this non-bony fish; he charges high interest shark |
#523, aired 1986-12-10 | HOMONYMS $600: If a bird were to choose a fish on which to roost, it would most likely choose this variety perch |
#11, aired 1984-09-24 | HOMONYMS $200: Dave Garroway's sign-off, or a slice of cake peace (piece) |
#11, aired 1984-09-24 | HOMONYMS $400: What Oliver Twist wanted, or Susan Anton's diminutive date more (Moore) |
#11, aired 1984-09-24 | HOMONYMS $600: Olympic swimmer, or what a tobacco chewer does into a spittoon Spitz (spits) |
#11, aired 1984-09-24 | HOMONYMS $800: Expensive onion, or what happens when there's a hole in the bucket leek (leak) |
#11, aired 1984-09-24 | HOMONYMS $1000: A peasant, or where you hang 10 serf (surf) |
#10, aired 1984-09-21 | HOMONYMS $200: Hindu hierarchy or a play's actors a caste (cast) |
#10, aired 1984-09-21 | HOMONYMS $400: Near or a purchase by (buy) |
#10, aired 1984-09-21 | HOMONYMS $600: A fixed look, or Ginger Rogers' partner a stare (Astaire) |
#10, aired 1984-09-21 | HOMONYMS $1,000 (Daily Double): Didn't see the fog missed (mist) |
#10, aired 1984-09-21 | HOMONYMS $1000: Where ships dock or what a jury consists of piers (peers) |
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