Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (211 results returned)

#25, aired 2024-01-16SPELLING BIZ $200: This gasoline brand merged with Exxon in 1999; you can't spell it without spelling... _ O _ I L Mobil
#8951, aired 2023-10-16BRITISH SPELLING BEE $400: In England Walt Disney would have had a "Wonderful World of" this C-O-L-O-U-R
#16, aired 2023-10-11ALL YOU NEED IS "L-O-V-E" $100: A company called "London" this "tours" provides "a whirlwind tour of the history of the British public toilet" loo
#16, aired 2023-10-11ALL YOU NEED IS "L-O-V-E" $200: Bert Lahr, who played the Cowardly Lion in "The Wizard of Oz", was fittingly born under this zodiac sign symbolized by a lion a Leo
#16, aired 2023-10-11ALL YOU NEED IS "L-O-V-E" $300: Led Zeppelin warned that this type of wall is "going to break", while Don McLean lamented that it was dry a levee
#16, aired 2023-10-11ALL YOU NEED IS "L-O-V-E" $400: This Swedish automaker's museum features a full-sized XC90 SUV made from Legos Volvo
#16, aired 2023-10-11ALL YOU NEED IS "L-O-V-E" $500: As Charles Darwin could tell you, to do this is to gradually change or develop over time evolve
#8741, aired 2022-11-14FROM "D" TO "O" $800: Room 222 at the Strater Hotel in this Colorado city was where Louis L'Amour wrote many of his Western novels Durango
#8703, aired 2022-09-21BUDWEISER & SPORTS $200: In 2020 Bud Light became the official beer of the championship series of this video game, L.O.L. for short League of Legends
#8653, aired 2022-06-01BALLPARK FUN $1,000 (Daily Double): Traditionally, home fans of this A.L. East team give particular emphasis to yelling "O!" during the national anthem the Baltimore Orioles
#8619, aired 2022-04-14CELEBRITIES' FIRSTS $1200: This Harvard grad & future talk show host's first L.A. apartment was at Cochran & 3rd, $380 a month, living on tuna & miracle whip Conan O'Brien
#8555, aired 2022-01-14MISS, MR. OR MRS. SONG $1000: E.L.O.: "A celebration," he's "up there waitin"' "Mr. Blue Sky"
#8443, aired 2021-07-14MUSIC, IN THE CLASSICAL SENSE $2000: Really putting the "O" in orchestra, E.L.O. did a live performance of "In The Hall Of The Mountain King" by this composer Grieg
#8314, aired 2021-01-142-LETTER LIT $600: L. Frank Baum said he got the name for this after looking at his file cabinet Oz
#8305, aired 2020-12-18MOVING $1000: B.O.L. is short for this, basically a customer's itemized contract with a moving company bill of lading
#8283, aired 2020-11-18V.O. INITIALS $600: Mater in "Cars": L.T.C.G. Larry the Cable Guy
#8222, aired 2020-05-26SONG SUNG BLUE $2000: E.L.O. asked this title guy, "Tell us why you had to hide away for so long... where did we go wrong?" Mr. Blue Sky
#8092, aired 2019-11-12DON'T FORGET THE LYRICS $800: "No no no no no, oo-eee-hoo, I'll tell you once more, before I get off the floor", this E.L.O. title "Don't Bring Me Down"
#7984, aired 2019-05-02TORY SPELLING $2000: He's remembered for his 1917 "Declaration" about Palestine B-A-L-F-O-U-R
#7983, aired 2019-05-01ONE "L" OF A DRUG $1200: This topical anesthetic applied in adhesive patches has also been marketed as Burn-O-Jel Lidocaine
#7945, aired 2019-03-08SWAP THE VOWELS $2000: A British lockup can swap its vowels to become this netted area goal
#7918, aired 2019-01-30SPELLEMENTS $800: Cl C-H-L-O-R-I-N-E
#7908, aired 2019-01-16UNLIKELY POP CULTURE PAIRINGS $400: The film "Ragtime" has Jimmy Cagney, Pat O'Brien & at the other end of their careers, Samuel L. Jackson & her, "The Nanny" Fran Drescher
#7837, aired 2018-10-09TV FOR SHORT $200: This crime drama is doubly abbreviated "L&O: SVU" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
#7726, aired 2018-03-26GEOGRAPHIC SPELLING BEE $800: This 19,340-foot African peak is said to be the highest "walkable" mountain in the world K-I-L-I-M-A-N-J-A-R-O
#7726, aired 2018-03-26GEOGRAPHIC SPELLING BEE $1600: The Dole Pineapple Company once owned 98% of this 5-letter Hawaiian island L-A-N-A-I
#7711, aired 2018-03-05DITLOIDS $1000: The classic ditloid, a Solzhenitsyn novel: 1 D I T L O I D One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
#7626, aired 2017-11-06STARS' INITIAL SHOWS $800: Jason Bateman, 1981: "L.H.O.T.P." Little House on the Prairie
#7600, aired 2017-09-29NATIONAL 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
#7480, aired 2017-03-03THE DREADED SPELLING CATEGORY $800: Medical condition characterized by involuntary sleeping N-A-R-C-O-L-E-P-S-Y
#7395, aired 2016-11-04THE LIVES OF AUTHORS $1600: This "Magic Mountain" author left Germany for the same L.A. street where O.J. Simpson later lived Thomas Mann
#7374, aired 2016-10-06BRITISH SPELLING TEST $200: Parlor P-A-R-L-O-U-R
#7374, aired 2016-10-06BRITISH SPELLING TEST $800: Airplane A-E-R-O-P-L-A-N-E
#7374, aired 2016-10-06BRITISH SPELLING TEST $1000: Jail (more in bygone times than today) G-A-O-L
#7372, aired 2016-10-04RISING $1600: Abbreviated C.O.L.A., it's a wage increase to help workers keep up with rising prices a cost of living allowance
#7221, aired 2016-01-25SPELLING BEE WORDS $1600: A scary New Testament quartet is known as the Four Horsemen of it A-P-O-C-A-L-Y-P-S-E
#7021, aired 2015-03-09THE SCIENCE OF SECURITY $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from Lawrence Livermore Nat'l Laboratory in Livermore, CA.) Keeping satellites safe is the goal of the STARE project, which can predict the orbit of thousands of pieces of space junk to within 100 meters using tiny satellites positioned in "L.E.O.", short for this low Earth orbit
#6966, aired 2014-12-22KEEP ON TRUCKIN' $1200: A good reminder before backing up your truck at any time is the acronym "G.O.A.L."--"get out and" do this look
#6952, aired 2014-12-02SPELL IT OUT FOR ME $200: This gaming console that comes in PS4 & PS Vita models P-L-A-Y-S-T-A-T-I-O-N
#6952, aired 2014-12-02SPELL IT OUT FOR ME $600: This title monster who squares off with the MUTOs in a 2014 film G-O-D-Z-I-L-L-A
#6952, aired 2014-12-02SPELL IT OUT FOR ME $800: This Olympic sport that consists of 10 track & field events D-E-C-A-T-H-L-O-N
#6946, aired 2014-11-24STARTS & ENDS WITH L $800: Tip O'Neill wrote "All politics is" this local
#6765, aired 2014-01-31SHAKESPEAREAN SPELLING BEE $600: In the Cambridge Shakespeare text, title word between "Love's" & "Lost" (don't forget the apostrophe) L-A-B-O-U-R-'-S
#6765, aired 2014-01-31SHAKESPEAREAN SPELLING BEE $1,000 (Daily Double): Lear's virtuous daughter C-O-R-D-E-L-I-A
#6729, aired 2013-12-12T.C.L.T. $200: "T.O.C." (either one) by Henry Miller Tropic of Cancer (or Tropic of Capricorn)
#6729, aired 2013-12-12T.C.L.T. $400: "O.H.B." by Somerset Maugham Of Human Bondage
#6729, aired 2013-12-12T.C.L.T. $800: "T.U.L.O.B." by Milan Kundera The Unbearable Lightness of Being
#6729, aired 2013-12-12T.C.L.T. $1000: "T.L.T.O.C." by Nikos Kazantzakis The Last Temptation of Christ
#6724, aired 2013-12-05I GUESTED ON LAW & ORDER $2000: On "L&O" Ty Burrell played a guy named Paul in 2000 & a guy named Herman in 2003; now he plays this doofy dad on "Modern Family" Phil
#6683, aired 2013-10-09BIOSPHERE 2 $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Biosphere 2 at the University of Arizona.) The site where the first Biospherians grew food now houses the world's biggest earth-science experiment, which will show how our land forms over time; it's called "L.E.O.", the Landscape this Observatory--Darwin would be proud evolution
#6536, aired 2013-02-04L.A. TV $800: Chris O'Donnell & LL Cool J are very special agents on this drama NCIS: Los Angeles
#6405, aired 2012-06-22RED, RED WINE $1600: These grapes add body and softness to blended reds; I like them a "lot" merlot
#6385, aired 2012-05-25SPELLING WITH THE STARS $600: The Kinks met this title gal at a club down in old Soho L-O-L-A
#6385, aired 2012-05-25SPELLING WITH THE STARS $800: The Doors & Patti Smith have both recorded the Van Morrison song shouting this gal's name G-L-O-R-I-A
#6340, aired 2012-03-23THE IMMORTALS $800: In "L.O.T.R.", this half-elf character renounces her eternal life to marry the mortal Aragorn & later dies aged 2,901 Arwen
#6289, aired 2012-01-12SPELL IT: -ABLE OR -IBLE? $600: Easily carried, such as a small TV or software that can run on multiple computers with the same operating system P-O-R-T-A-B-L-E
#6289, aired 2012-01-12SPELL IT: -ABLE OR -IBLE? $1000: Unbearable, such as the "Acts" passed by the British parliament in 1774 I-N-T-O-L-E-R-A-B-L-E
#6282, aired 2012-01-03LAND O' LAKERS $400: L.A.'s city fathers renamed Weyse Avenue this street; "Hollywood & Weyse" just didn't cling Vine
#6282, aired 2012-01-03LAND O' LAKERS $600: This L.A. arena, home to the Lakers & the site of 9 Grammy Awards, is named for an office-supply company the Staples Center
#6282, aired 2012-01-03LAND O' LAKERS $1000: Simon Rodia built the folk art towers named for this South L.A. community between 1921 & 1954 Watts
#6231, aired 2011-10-24KAN U SPEL BIZNESS? $400: Mr. Potato Head maker (the part after "Play") S-K-O-O-L
#6188, aired 2011-07-06SPELL IT! $800: Spell this word for the young of a goose that's also the surname of an actor named Ryan G-O-S-L-I-N-G
#6146, aired 2011-05-09SPELLING BEES $800: It's the common name for the big, fuzzy members of the bombini tribe B-U-M-B-L-E-B-E-E
#6122, aired 2011-04-05LEGAL ABBREV. $1000: The amount of time you have to file a lawsuit is determined by an S.O.L., one of these a statute of limitations
#6096, aired 2011-02-28A SHORT SPELL $400: A section of ice, flatter than a berg, that breaks off from a pack (4 letters) F-L-O-E
#6063, aired 2011-01-12FILL IN THE BOOK TITLE $400: "L.H.O.T.P" by Laura Ingalls Wilder Little House on the Prairie
#6049, aired 2010-12-23GET "L"IT $2000: No curtain call for playwright Eugene O'Neill when this domestic drama premiered in 1956; he was 3 years dead Long Day's Journey into Night
#6004, aired 2010-10-21CELEBRITIES' FAVORITE MOVIES $800: (Soledad O'Brien gives the clue.) I never stop laughing at Spike Lee's concert film of Bernie Mac, Cedric the Entertainer, D.L. Hughley & Steve Harvey--"The Original" these Kings of Comedy
#5914, aired 2010-05-06BEGINS & ENDS WITH "O" $1000: L.A. restaurant Locanda Veneta serves this veal dish con risotto osso bucco
#5879, aired 2010-03-18ART & ARTISTS $400: Marcel Duchamp's "L.H.O.O.Q." put a mustache & goatee on a postcard reproduction of this masterpiece the Mona Lisa
#5833, aired 2010-01-13CHEWING THE "FAT" $1200: He was the head of the P.L.O. from 1969 to 2004 Yasser Arafat
#5795, aired 2009-11-20I LOVE L.A. KERS $400: Kobe called it "idiotic criticism" that he hadn't (until 2009) won an NBA title without this teammate Shaquille O'Neal
#5788, aired 2009-11-11MEDICINE $400: The traditional Snellen chart used to measure this contains only the letters C, D, E, F, L, O, P, T & Z eyesight
#5782, aired 2009-11-03TV FOR SHORT $1000: Do justice to this show, "L&O: CI" Law & Order: Criminal Intent
#5726, aired 2009-06-29SHAKESPEARE WITH A TWIST $800: "OthE.L.O." was an "Othello" spoof featuring the music of this '70s band (the E.L.O. in the title) Electric Light Orchestra
#5681, aired 2009-04-27AARON SPELLING BEE $400: "____ Place" M-E-L-R-O-S-E
#5569, aired 2008-11-20WHEEL OF JEOPARDY! $800: Words won't fail you if you have a good one _ O C A _ U L A _ _ vocabulary
#5515, aired 2008-07-25FRENCH ARTISTS $1000: He was known for his readymades such as "L.H.O.O.Q.", a copy of the "Mona Lisa" with a penciled-in mustache & beard (Marcel) Duchamp
#5509, aired 2008-07-17SPELLING "B" $600: Acute form of food poisoning that once claimed as many as 65% of its victims B-O-T-U-L-I-S-M
#5447, aired 2008-04-22A SPELLING PRODUCTION $400: From the Greek for "vein", it's the inflammation of a vein P-H-L-E-B-I-T-I-S
#5406, aired 2008-02-25"O.L." $200: In 1964 Jan & Dean sang about the "Little" this "From Pasadena" "The Little Old Lady From Pasadena"
#5406, aired 2008-02-25"O.L." $400: in the 1980s research scientists first detected a "hole" in this above Antarctica the ozone layer
#5406, aired 2008-02-25"O.L." $600: The U.S. military decoration called this "cluster" denotes multiple bestowals of an award such as the Purple Heart oak leaf
#5406, aired 2008-02-25"O.L." $800: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports next to a giant cetacean at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.) Featuring the world's biggest blue whale model, one of New York's most iconic spaces is the American Museum of Natural History's Milstein Hall of this Ocean Life
#5406, aired 2008-02-25"O.L." $1000: This type of work force is also called trade unionism organized labor
#5393, aired 2008-02-06FROM THE FRENCH $1600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew inspects a jewel.) Once a French term for an imperfect gem, it's now the name of the magnifying glass jewelers use to find flaws in gems a loupe
#5353, aired 2007-12-12WHEEL OF WOMEN $400: Medical reformer _ L O _ _ _ _ E _ I G _ _ I N G _ _ E Florence Nightingale
#5331, aired 2007-11-122007 NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WORDS $800: It's French for butterfly P-A-P-I-L-L-O-N
#5218, aired 2007-04-25WHEEL OF FORTUNE $800: Bivalve concretions prefacing hogs P E _ _ L S _ E _ O _ E S _ _ _ E Pearls Before Swine
#5148, aired 2007-01-17AND "LO" THING $400: The high rates of interest of this shady type of moneylender could take a bite out of your finances a loan shark
#5123, aired 2006-12-13CONAN O'BRIEN $2000: Early in his career, Conan performed with this L.A. comedy troupe named for a theater audience section the Groundlings
#5035, aired 2006-06-30FACT $400: On a traditional Snellen one of these, the 9 letters on the 11th line are P E Z O L C F T D an eye chart
#5027, aired 2006-06-20CHEMISTRY $1200: These electron energy layers surrounding an atom's nucleus are labeled K, L, M, N, O, etc. shells
#4995, aired 2006-05-05BRITISH SPELLING BEE $200: A book-like listing of a business' goods for sale; Sears & Roebuck used to put out a famous one C-A-T-A-L-O-G-U-E
#4995, aired 2006-05-05BRITISH SPELLING BEE $400: Use this farm implement that breaks up soil to plant your leeks P-L-O-U-G-H
#4915, aired 2006-01-13AN "A" IN SCIENCE $1,000 (Daily Double): This marine snail has a genus name, it's H-A-L-I-O-T-I-S abalone
#4899, aired 2005-12-22NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WINNING WORDS $600: 1976: This condition, characterized by frequent & uncontrollable episodes of deep sleep N-A-R-C-O-L-E-P-S-Y
#4897, aired 2005-12-20NATIONAL ANTHEMS $100 (Daily Double): "Salut, o terre d'esperance" begins "L'Abidjanaise", the anthem of this nation Ivory Coast
#4886, aired 2005-12-05SCRABBLE 50-POINT BONUSES $2000: 2 Vs, 2 Es, D, L, O: To delegate or to deteriorate devolve
#4876, aired 2005-11-21WELCOME TO WYOMING $1600: (Kelly reports from horse country, horse in hand, in Grand Teton Nat'l Park, Wyoming.) While living in Wyoming, Mary O'Hara created a classic equine literary character: "My Friend" this horse Flicka
#4848, aired 2005-10-12SPELLING $2000: Put your thoughts in order as you spell... C-H-R-O-N-O-L-O-G-I-C-A-L
#4820, aired 2005-07-15SEINFELD BEFORE & AFTER $2000: The Elaine actress was accused of treason against the French in this scandal the Julia Louis-Dreyfus Affair
#4756, aired 2005-04-18BRITISH SPELLING BEE $200: In the British version of Monopoly, you might draw a card saying "Go directly to" this lockup G-A-O-L
#4756, aired 2005-04-18BRITISH SPELLING BEE $1000: In England Walt Disney would have had a "Wonderful World of" this C-O-L-O-U-R
#4745, aired 2005-04-01TIM, TOM, TAMMY $200: "This will be pure H-E double L for me, oh, I wish that we could stop this D-I-V-O-R-C-E", sang this woman Tammy Wynette
#4691, aired 2005-01-17NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WORDS $2000: This Athenian school founded by Aristotle in 335 B.C. was the last word of the 1992 competition L-Y-C-E-U-M
#4681, aired 2005-01-03-O-O-O $1600: He wrote "World's Fair" & "Billy Bathgate" E.L. Doctorow
#4658, aired 2004-12-01SPELL-BOUND FOR BROADWAY $2000: Don Quixote, the "Man of La Mancha", worships her as "Dulcinea" A-L-D-O-N-Z-A
#4644, aired 2004-11-11ALBUMS $2000: "All I Have" with LL Cool J was a last-minute addition to this Jennifer Lopez CD This Is Me... Then
#4466, aired 2004-01-26PRESIDENTIAL MIDDLE NAME SPELLING $1200: Franklin Roosevelt D-E-L-A-N-O
#4466, aired 2004-01-26PRESIDENTIAL MIDDLE NAME SPELLING $1600: Richard Nixon M-I-L-H-O-U-S
#4455, aired 2004-01-09WHEEL OF JEOPARDY! $1000: Proverbial place without privacy _ O L D _ _ _ _ _ O _ L goldfish bowl
#4406, aired 2003-11-03THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH $800: The Brits use this more colorful spelling of airplane A-E-R-O-P-L-A-N-E
#4377, aired 2003-09-23THE DREADED SPELLING CATEGORY $1600: Take an educated guess and spell... S-C-H-O-L-A-S-T-I-C
#4375, aired 2003-09-19DA BRONX $1600: This Bronx-born businessman didn't become the full owner of the Dodgers until after they moved to L.A. (Walter) O'Malley
#4346, aired 2003-06-23SPELL THE LAST NAME $1600: "Elongated" Italian painter & sculptor Amedeo... M-O-D-I-G-L-I-A-N-I
#4336, aired 2003-06-09HOLLYWOOD MYSTERIES $2000: Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her home in this area of L.A. that gained notice during the O.J. Simpson trial Brentwood
#4331, aired 2003-06-02FOREVER 39 $200: This L.A. Laker shot 39 free throws in a single game in the 2000 NBA Finals Shaquille O'Neal
#4285, aired 2003-03-28LETTER PERFECT $1000: Feng shui experts don't care for rooms shaped like this letter, like the one featured in a 1962 Leslie Caron movie L
#4156, aired 2002-09-30WORD PUZZLES $600: What singer Tiny Tim wanted to do: --------------------------------- T U L T I P T O E P S "Tiptoe Through the Tulips"
#4147, aired 2002-09-17THE DREADED SPELLING CATEGORY $1200: One of your skills is spelling... A-C-C-O-M-P-L-I-S-H-M-E-N-T
#4076, aired 2002-04-29EDIBLE SPELLING $1200: Named after the capital city of Veracruz, these smooth, dark green peppers range from hot to very hot J-A-L-A-P-E-N-O
#4041, aired 2002-03-11SAN DIEGO $800: It's the correct pronunciation of the area of San Diego spelled L-A J-O-L-L-A "la HOY-ah"
#4040, aired 2002-03-08SPELLING BEE $800: The name of this Philistine warrior to the Bible is now applied to any large object or person G-O-L-I-A-T-H
#3965, aired 2001-11-23BRAND NAMES $100: A real butcher gave his name to this line of processed meats that includes B-O-L-O-G-N-A Oscar Mayer
#3948, aired 2001-10-31SPELL THE LAST NAME $1000: Maiden name of the author of "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" W-O-L-L-S-T-O-N-E-C-R-A-F-T
#3898, aired 2001-07-11AFRICANA $200: The country's name is properly pronounced "luh-SOO-too", but is spelled this way L-E-S-O-T-H-O
#3879, aired 2001-06-14WEIRD SCIENCE $600: Georg Brandt isolated the metal that miners called Kobold, after an Earth spirit, & re-spelled it this way C-O-B-A-L-T
#3785, aired 2001-02-02"N" TERTAINMENT $1000: This silent screen star seen here was born in Poland: P-o-l-a, N.-D. Pola Negri
#3755, aired 2000-12-22SPELL IT: -ABLE OR -IBLE? $200: Easily carried, such as a typewriter or radio P-O-R-T-A-B-L-E
#3755, aired 2000-12-22SPELL IT: -ABLE OR -IBLE? $400: A peace officer having minor judicial functions, usually in a small town C-O-N-S-T-A-B-L-E
#3743, aired 2000-12-06CLASSIC ADS & JINGLES $300: It "Has a way with B-O-L-O-G-N-A" Oscar Mayer
#3619, aired 2000-05-04INITIAL T.V. $600: [Hi, I'm Pat O'Brien] David E. Kelley won 2 Emmys for this show in 1991, one as executive producer, one as writer L.A. Law
#3608, aired 2000-04-19THE BFI'S TOP 100 BRITISH FILMS $400: 7 David Lean-directed films made the list, including this 1957 P.O.W. movie that won 7 Oscars The Bridge on the River Kwai
#3592, aired 2000-03-28SPELL THE LAST NAME $300: Stone Age cartoon series star Fred... F-L-I-N-T-S-T-O-N-E
#3546, aired 2000-01-24THE SUN $400: The Romans called the sun sol & the Greeks called it this, which contains the letters S,O & L Helios
#3545, aired 2000-01-21ALLITERATIVE PEOPLE $100: "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" was a 1992 album by this country singer whose names also start with "TR" Travis Tritt
#3507, aired 1999-11-30BRITISH SPELLING BEE $200: A telly that isn't black & white must be this C-O-L-O-U-R
#3495, aired 1999-11-12THE DREADED SPELLING CATEGORY $800: Casually & cooly prove that you can spell... N-O-N-C-H-A-L-A-N-T
#3495, aired 1999-11-12THE 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
#3395, aired 1999-05-14SPELL THE LAST NAME $1000: Italian Fascist leader Benito... M-U-S-S-O-L-I-N-I
#3364, aired 1999-04-01SPELL IT BACKWARDS $500: Punctures grounded the Garfield one of these in the 1998 Macy's parade N-O-O-L-L-A-B
#3334, aired 1999-02-18SPELL THE LAST NAME $600: Czech-born retired tennis star Martina... N-A-V-R-A-T-I-L-O-V-A
#3283, aired 1998-12-09AUTHORS $1000: 1996 bestsellers by this author include "Vampire Breath" & "Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns" R.L. Stine
#3275, aired 1998-11-27LEIGH-ANNE TOURS L.A. $100: Leigh-Anne's favorite lunch, it's the specialty of this restaurant seen here hot dog
#3273, aired 1998-11-25MILK $200: This 1860 invention by L.O. Colvin really sucked; it used a vacuum Milker/milking machine
#3233, aired 1998-09-30SWEET AD LINES $500: It's the answer to the advertising question "How Do You Spell Relief?" "R-O-L-A-I-D-S" (Rolaids)
#3207, aired 1998-07-07JELL-O, EVERYONE $500: In the 1930s Jell-O sponsored a series of "Oz" booklets by this author who died in 1919 L. Frank Baum
#3205, aired 1998-07-03SPELLING $200: This reptile is known as a croc for short C-R-O-C-O-D-I-L-E
#3166, aired 1998-05-11SPELL CHECK $200: Think back and spell... P-R-I-M-O-R-D-I-A-L
#3145, aired 1998-04-10"F" IN SPELLING $200: We wouldn't want to mislead you, but this is how you spell... F-A-L-L-A-C-I-O-U-S
#3145, aired 1998-04-10"F" IN SPELLING $1000: Congratulations! Now spell this synonym... F-E-L-I-C-I-T-A-T-I-O-N-S
#3133, aired 1998-03-25A "B" CITY $400: Its first name was F‑E‑L‑S‑I‑N‑A, not O‑S‑C‑A‑R Bologna
#3092, aired 1998-01-27THE NATIONAL SPELLING BEE $600: 1989: Scott Isaacs became the champ with... S-P-O-L-I-A-T-O-R
#3092, aired 1998-01-27THE NATIONAL SPELLING BEE $1000: 1987: Stephanie Petit really earned her win with... S-T-A-P-H-Y-L-O-C-O-C-C-I
#3037, aired 1997-11-11THE DREADED SPELLING CATEGORY $500: In dictionaries, this 8-letter word that means "no longer in general use" is often abbreviated obs O-B-S-O-L-E-T-E
#3003, aired 1997-09-24POLITICIANS $400: Indiana's current governor, Frank L. O'Bannon, ran against Stephen Goldsmith, the mayor of this city Indianapolis
#2986, aired 1997-09-01O MINNESOTA! $200: In 1961 the Washington Senators moved to Bloomington & became this A.L. team Minnesota Twins
#2976, aired 1997-07-07INVENTIONS $100: In 1860 L.O. Colvin invented one of the first machines that performed this farm chore, but it annoyed the cows Milking machine
#2973, aired 1997-07-02LEGAL PEOPLE $800: O.J. Simpson's lead criminal defense attorney, he was once a prosecutor for the L.A. city attorney Johnnie Cochran
#2921, aired 1997-04-21LETTER PERFECT $500: Antigens designated by these 2 letters determine blood types A & B
#2911, aired 1997-04-07PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: The Nat'l Gallery of Art has a print of every negative printed & kept by this husband of Georgia O'Keeffe Alfred Stieglitz
#2512, aired 1995-07-04"L"s ON THE MAP $200: There's a monument to the great racehorse Man O' War in this city, Kentucky's second largest Lexington
#2298, aired 1994-09-07SPELL THAT NAME $100: "Nightline" night owl Ted K-O-P-P-E-L
#2024, aired 1993-05-27TV "O"s $500: Lt. Castillo on "Miami Vice", he helped clean up L.A. after the 1992 riots (Edward James) Olmos
#2006, aired 1993-05-03SPELLING $100: The yeti is usually described as this type of "snowman"; what an insult A-B-O-M-I-N-A-B-L-E
#1791, aired 1992-05-18TREATIES $400: Int'l agreements adopted in 1864, 1906, 1929 & 1949 dealing with the humane treatment of P.O.W.s & wounded soldiers the Geneva Conventions
#1786, aired 1992-05-11SPELLING $400: This adjective describes a question to which no answer is expected; you won't see one on "Jeopardy!" R-H-E-T-O-R-I-C-A-L
#1786, aired 1992-05-11SPELLING $1000: Richard Nixon's middle name M-I-L-H-O-U-S
#1703, aired 1992-01-15BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $1000: The detergent L.O.C. was the first product offered by this direct-sale company Amway
#1702, aired 1992-01-14SPELL THAT NAME $300: Mouseketeer Annette F-U-N-I-C-E-L-L-O
#1614, aired 1991-09-12CELEBRITY SPELLING $200: We assume this director of "La Dolce Vita" is still living la dolce vita F-E-D-E-R-I-C-O F-E-L-L-I-N-I
#1609, aired 1991-09-05SPELL THAT NAME $100: Harry who sings calypso but doesn't explore on the Calypso B-E-L-A-F-O-N-T-E
#1597, aired 1991-07-09SPELLING $200: A lizard characterized by its ability to change color, or a changeable, inconstant person C-H-A-M-E-L-E-O-N
#1580, aired 1991-06-14GEOGRAPHICAL SPELLING $200: Juan Valdez advertises coffee from this country C-O-L-O-M-B-I-A
#1580, aired 1991-06-14GEOGRAPHICAL SPELLING $300: State in which you'd find the 3rd-largest city in the U.S. I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S
#1493, aired 1991-02-13SPELLING $100: Sometimes called a sheepskin, it's the certificate a student receives upon graduation D-I-P-L-O-M-A
#11, aired 1990-08-25SPELLING $200: A creamy salad dressing made with raw egg yolk, oil, vinegar or lemon juice & seasonings M-A-Y-O-N-N-A-I-S-E
#1350, aired 1990-06-15AUTHORS $400: "Confessions of an S.O.B." is a biographical work by Al Neuharth, founder of this nat'l newspaper USA Today
#1307, aired 1990-04-17MEAT $500: Spelling that completes the jingle "Oscar Mayer has a way with..." B-O-L-O-G-N-A
#1239, aired 1990-01-11THE 20TH CENTURY $400: Of 1954, 1964, or 1974, the year in which the P.L.O. was formed 1964
#1208, aired 1989-11-29FLOWERS $400: The flower whose name is pronounced "flocks" is spelled this way P-H-L-O-X
#1206, aired 1989-11-27GEOGRAPHY $500: Pile O' Bones was the original name of this capital of Saskatchewan Regina
#1093, aired 1989-05-10SPELLING $500: The "picture writing" of Ancient Egypt H-I-E-R-O-G-L-Y-P-H-I-C-S
#1061, aired 1989-03-27"L.O." $200: For a rocket it follows 3... 2... 1... lift off
#1061, aired 1989-03-27"L.O." $400: What the "LO" stands for in the name of the musical group ELO Electric Light Orchestra
#1061, aired 1989-03-27"L.O." $600: In 1984 London's West End Theater Awards were renamed for this actor Laurence Olivier
#1061, aired 1989-03-27"L.O." $800: Popular desk top item used in many mysteries as a murder weapon letter opener
#1061, aired 1989-03-27"L.O." $1000: Located in the Florida Everglades, it's the largest landlocked body of fresh water in the U.S. Lake Okeechobee
#1020, aired 1989-01-27COSMETICS $500: Ancient Egyptians blackened their eyelids, lashes & eyebrows with this, made from a sulfide kohl
#893, aired 1988-06-22CELEBRITY SPELLING $500 (Daily Double): As hard to spell as she is to beat, it's the last name of Czech tennis star Martina N-A-V-R-A-T-I-L-O-V-A
#844, aired 1988-04-14ANATOMICAL SPELLING $1000: It prevents food from entering the windpipe during the act of swallowing E-P-I-G-L-O-T-T-I-S
#831, aired 1988-03-28PRESIDENTS $400: The spelling of Richard Nixon's middle name M-I-L-H-O-U-S
#778, aired 1988-01-13ODD SPELLING $600: It's how that 3-part picture of a playmate in the middle of a British Playboy is spelled C-E-N-T-R-E-F-O-L-D
#738, aired 1987-11-18GEOGRAPHIC SPELLING $200: Panama adjoins South America at this country's border C-O-L-O-M-B-I-A
#724, aired 1987-10-29SPELLING $200: A man from Naples, or his ice cream N-E-A-P-O-L-I-T-A-N
#695, aired 1987-09-18"C" IN SPELLING $400: An edible plant related to the cabbage & broccoli, or some boxers' ears C-A-U-L-I-F-L-O-W-E-R
#695, aired 1987-09-18"C" IN SPELLING $600: High levels of this fatty substance found in all animal tissues can spell health risks for humans C-H-O-L-E-S-T-E-R-O-L
#695, aired 1987-09-18"C" IN SPELLING $1000: Apparel worn by troops during maneuvers bears this design for concealment from the enemy C-A-M-O-U-F-L-A-G-E
#589, aired 1987-03-12THE ENCYCLOPEDIA $200: On TV's "Mickey Mouse Club", this insect taught a generation how to spell "E-N-C-Y-C-L-O-P-E-D-I-A" Jiminy Cricket
#568, aired 1987-02-11SPELLING $1,200 (Daily Double): Spelling of the following song's title: "Took a walk and passed your house late last night / All the shades were pulled and drawn way down tight /From within, the dim light cast..." "S-I-L-H-O-U-E-T-T-E-S"
#513, aired 1986-11-26FOOD & DRINK $200: In the song "Lola" (L-O-L-A, Lola), the champagne tasted like this cola (C-O-L-A, cola) Coca-Cola
#498, aired 1986-11-05ACTORS & ROLES $300: This "Down & Out in Beverly Hills" star put his prints in cement at L.A.'s "Tail o' the Pup" Mike the Dog
#463, aired 1986-09-17SCULPTURE $300: Sculpture in which figures project from background, it's never spelled R-O-L-A-I-D-S relief
#441, aired 1986-05-19SPELLING $200: Not the city where Congress meets, but the building C-A-P-I-T-O-L
#417, aired 1986-04-15SPELLING $200: According to the song, "I've got a girl from" this Michigan city K-A-L-A-M-A-Z-O-O
#391, aired 1986-03-10THE 1920's $600: Sons of millionaires who killed Bobby Franks as a "scientific experiment" Leopold & Loeb
#264, aired 1985-09-12MOVIE TRIVIA $1000: Name spelled out repeatedly by W.C. Fields & caller in "It's a Gift" Carl LaFong
#99, aired 1985-01-24ROCK 'N ROLL $300: He was the morning DJ on "W·O·L·D" Harry Chapin
#42, aired 1984-11-06SPELLING $1000: How we spell the art that makes Charlie McCarthy talk V-E-N-T-R-I-L-O-Q-U-I-S-M
#25, aired 1984-10-12SPELLING $300: A boxer’s battered ear & a vegetable share this spelling C-A-U-L-I-F-L-O-W-E-R

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (2 results returned)

#5342, aired 2007-11-27CURRENT AMERICAN BUSINESS: This co.'s name is a variation on a word coined by Milton Sirotta & used in the book "Mathematics and the Imagination" Google, Inc.
#4328, aired 2003-05-28PSYCHOLOGY: Partly from the Greek algos, "pain", it was first noted in 1688 in Swiss soldiers fighting far from home nostalgia

Players (6 results returned)

Michael McKean, a Grammy winner, Oscar nominee and multi-talented performer from Hairspray and The Pajama Game "This multi-talented performer is a Grammy winner and Oscar nominee and...
Jane Kaczmarek, a TV, film and Broadway actress from Malcolm in the Middle and Raising the Bar "She went from playing a hard-nosed mom in Malcolm in the...
Ethan Brosowsky, an actor from Los Angeles, California Season 24 1-time champion: $21,600 + $2,000. Ethan and his "pub...
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...
Roy Arias, a building inspector from Rancho Cucamonga, California Season 23 player (2007-06-29).
Kimberly Jantz, an attorney from Tulsa, Oklahoma Season 26 1-time champion: $22,200 + $2,000. Kimberly Jantz - an...



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