Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (66 results returned)

#7455, aired 2017-01-27TEXTURES $2000: Ads for the hair product Vitalis gave us the catchphrase this "kid stuff" greasy
#7105, aired 2015-07-03A BRIEF ILLNESS $800: The last 2 letters in AODM stand for diabetes mellitus; the first 2 stand for this, so it's not kid stuff adult onset
#7038, aired 2015-04-01BODY $1000: When a kid gets his tonsils out, these, aka the pharyngeal tonsils, may be removed too the adenoids
#5524, aired 2008-09-18KIDS IN LIT $800: A book by a great-great-uncle shows Jared, Simon & Mallory the hidden world around them in this series The Spiderwick Chronicles
#4046, aired 2002-03-18KID STUFF $200: She's the person you have to ask, "May I?" before carrying out an action Mother
#4046, aired 2002-03-18KID STUFF $400: Military term for a living room structure with sofa-cushion walls fort
#4046, aired 2002-03-18KID STUFF $600: It's where you should be to play Marco Polo a pool
#4046, aired 2002-03-18KID STUFF $800: It's not a quest for a hyena or vulture, but for a series of designated objects a scavenger hunt
#4046, aired 2002-03-18KID STUFF $1000: 3-word phrase said to kids while placing the tip of one's thumb to protrude between 2 fingers got your nose
#3157, aired 1998-04-28"KID" STUFF $200: No foolin', this outlaw's real name was William Bonney Billy the Kid
#3157, aired 1998-04-28"KID" STUFF $400: This Canadian TV sketch comedy troupe leaped to the big screen with "Brain Candy" in 1996 Kids in the Hall
#3157, aired 1998-04-28"KID" STUFF $600: Robert Redford named a ski resort in Utah after a character he played in this 1969 movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
#3157, aired 1998-04-28"KID" STUFF $800: It's old news that this Boston quintet's initials are NKOTB New Kids on the Block
#3157, aired 1998-04-28"KID" STUFF $1000: Mean uncle Ebenezer is the bad guy in this Robert Louis Stevenson novel "Kidnapped"
#1669, aired 1991-11-28KID STUFF $100: If little Jackie or Sammi asks you for a laptop for her birthday, she wants one of these a computer
#1669, aired 1991-11-28KID STUFF $200: 1 of the 4 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Michelangelo (Raphael, Donatello, Leonardo)
#1669, aired 1991-11-28KID STUFF $300: Big names in this field of music are MC Hammer, Young MC & Tone Loc rap music
#1669, aired 1991-11-28KID STUFF $400: Animal that laughed at such sport as a cow jumping over the moon the little dog
#1669, aired 1991-11-28KID STUFF $500: In "Jack and the Beanstalk" Jack stole a singing one of these from the giant a harp
#1510, aired 1991-03-08KID STUFF $100: In Mexico kids take a whack at cracking open these, candy-filled papier-mache figures a piƱata
#1510, aired 1991-03-08KID STUFF $200: Two bowls of this didn't appease Goldilocks; one was too hot, one was too cold porridge
#1510, aired 1991-03-08KID STUFF $300: Cub Scouts could tell you it's an acronym for "we'll be loyal scouts" Webelos
#1510, aired 1991-03-08KID STUFF $400: This game, also called jackstraws, is mentioned in they rhyme, "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe" pick-up sticks
#1510, aired 1991-03-08KID STUFF $500: Time called this Nintendo handheld video device 1989's hottest toy the Game Boy
#1500, aired 1991-02-22KID STUFF $100: According to Mattel, 95% of girls aged 3 to 11 own at least one of these dolls Barbie
#1500, aired 1991-02-22KID STUFF $200: The Japanese co. that makes "My First" stereo cassette player for tots, & Walkman for teens Sony
#1500, aired 1991-02-22KID STUFF $300: It's what you have to ask "it" before you can take those baby & giants steps Mother, may I?
#1500, aired 1991-02-22KID STUFF $400: "Moonwalker" is the video game in which this rock legend outdances bad guys Michael Jackson
#1500, aired 1991-02-22KID STUFF $500: Tai Babilonia & Randy Gardner were the youngest pair to represent the U.S. in this sport figure skating
#1228, aired 1989-12-27KID STUFF $100: Her mother called it Randall's Farm, but Rebecca named it this Sunnybrook Farm
#1228, aired 1989-12-27KID STUFF $200: Goldilocks thought this bear's porridge, chair, & bed were "just right" the baby bear
#1228, aired 1989-12-27KID STUFF $300: It's what happened to Alice when she drank from a bottle labeled "Drink me" shrinking
#1228, aired 1989-12-27KID STUFF $400: He climbed down the chimney & ended up in a pot of boiling water in the 3rd little pig's house the Big Bad Wolf
#1228, aired 1989-12-27KID STUFF $500: French children know this character's siblings as "Flopsaut, Trotsaut et Queue-de-Coton" Peter Rabbit
#1025, aired 1989-02-03KID STUFF $100: "Birthdayland" at Walt Disney World was built to celebrate his 60th Mickey Mouse
#1025, aired 1989-02-03KID STUFF $200: The "Toys R Us" logo is not accurate here because our computer can't print this a backwards R
#1025, aired 1989-02-03KID STUFF $300: The story of "Pinocchio" originated in this country Italy
#1025, aired 1989-02-03KID STUFF $400: If this talking bear got a new tape, it might say its maker, Worlds of Wonder, filed for bankruptcy Teddy Ruxpin
#1025, aired 1989-02-03KID STUFF $500: In the nursery rhyme "Rub-A-Dub-Dub", they are the 3 knaves the butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker
#1007, aired 1989-01-10KID STUFF $100: The Owl & the Pussycat bought this wedding accessory from a pig who wore it in his nose ring
#1007, aired 1989-01-10KID STUFF $200: "The Incredible Journey" described the incredible journey of 2 dogs & 1 of these Siamese cat
#1007, aired 1989-01-10KID STUFF $300: Even though they were "baked in a pie", "4 & 20 blackbirds" did this "when the pie was opened" they all began to sing
#1007, aired 1989-01-10KID STUFF $400: The original curse said she would die after pricking herself on a spindle Sleeping Beauty
#1007, aired 1989-01-10KID STUFF $500: Cleo the goldfish appears only in the Disney version of this story Pinocchio
#820, aired 1988-03-11KID STUFF $100: If your skinny kid wants to look like a He-Man, get him a power-T, which is one of these, foam padded a tee shirt
#820, aired 1988-03-11KID STUFF $200: At end of this tale, 2 tiny men sing, "What spruce & dandy boys are we, no longer cobblers we will be" "The Shoemaker and the Elves"
#820, aired 1988-03-11KID STUFF $300: This inquisitive primate had his 50th birthday at Harvard in May 1987, hosted by his "Mom", M. Rey Curious George
#820, aired 1988-03-11KID STUFF $500: The sum total of years that Sleeping Beauty & Rip Van Winkle slept 120
#820, aired 1988-03-11KID STUFF $700 (Daily Double): Term for this decoration of regularly spaced gathers stitched in a pleated honeycomb pattern: smocking
#710, aired 1987-10-09KID STUFF $100: While Mattel denies she has a last name, USA Today says a 1961 book gave her one--Roberts Barbie
#710, aired 1987-10-09KID STUFF $200: Also called Spillikins, it's a game of trying to lift thin rods out of a group on a table Pick Up Stix
#710, aired 1987-10-09KID STUFF $300: In the '40s, General Electric researchers seeking a substitute for natural rubber invented this toy Silly Putty
#710, aired 1987-10-09KID STUFF $400: This colony is the world's leading toy exporter Hong Kong
#710, aired 1987-10-09KID STUFF $500: This popular plush toy comes with its wrists manacled together My Pet Monster
#269, aired 1985-09-19KID STUFF $100: The first commercially produced was Pong video game
#269, aired 1985-09-19KID STUFF $200: As Cubs are to Boy Scouts, as Brownies are to Girl Scouts, these are to Camp Fire Bluebirds
#269, aired 1985-09-19KID STUFF $300: Its championship games are held in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, where it was founded Little League Baseball
#269, aired 1985-09-19KID STUFF $400: Superboy's "Dog of Steel" Krypto
#269, aired 1985-09-19KID STUFF $500: When kids play it in England, they jump on 2 legs instead of 1 & hold the "puck" between their feet hopscotch
#153, aired 1985-04-10KID STUFF $100: They were first allowed to play Little League ball in 1974 girls
#153, aired 1985-04-10KID STUFF $200: Originally ridden by such dignitaties as Queen Victoria, this 3-wheeler is now mostly for kids tricycle
#153, aired 1985-04-10KID STUFF $300: Mrs. Jumbo's big-eared baby boy Dumbo
#99, aired 1985-01-24KID STUFF $100: In rhyme, what Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear
#99, aired 1985-01-24KID STUFF $200: New stuffed version of this popular beagle will wear a mohawk & be called "Mr. S" Snoopy
#99, aired 1985-01-24KID STUFF $300: Ali Baba gained entrance to the thieves' treasure with these words Open sesame
#99, aired 1985-01-24KID STUFF $400: Classical prodigy who composed variations on "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" at the age of 5 Mozart

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (2 results returned)

#6616, aired 2013-05-27CLASSIC KID STUFF: This 1920s plaything still made today got its name in tribute to 2 famous men of the day: Marconi & Lindbergh the Radio Flyer
#528, aired 1986-12-17KID STUFF: In tic-tac-toe, maximum number of X's you can have on the board without winning 5

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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...
Tyler Allard, a senior from Garrett Park, Maryland 2003 Teen Tournament first runner-up: $28,400.



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