Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (245 results returned)

#9066, aired 2024-03-25SO NICE, WE NEED THE ANSWER TWICE $800: This Pacific Northwest city bears the name of an indigenous people Lewis & Clark met in 1806 Walla Walla
#20, aired 2023-11-15ADVENTUROUS WOMEN $200: One of many times she saved their butts, Sacagawea rescued valuable supplies for this duo after they fell into a river Lewis & Clark
#8900, aired 2023-06-23WHO REIGNED IN ENGLAND WHEN... $800: Lewis & Clark went on their big walkabout George III
#8849, aired 2023-04-13HERE'S A BIT OF EVERYTHING $2000: Locust Grove in Louisville, where Lewis & Clark & John James Audubon stayed as guests, could be called this, the state song "My Old Kentucky Home"
#8813, aired 2023-02-22WELCOME BACK! $800: The citizens of St. Louis lined the riverbank to welcome this pair back on September 23, 1806 Lewis & Clark
#8789, aired 2023-01-19STATE CAPITALS $400: Helena is the seat of Lewis & Clark County as well as the capital of this state Montana
#4, aired 2022-10-16FAMOUS NAMES ON THE MAP $400: The names of this pair of explorers are on a Montana county, an Oregon river & a 4,900-mile trail Lewis & Clark
#8713, aired 2022-10-05HELPFUL HISTORIC FIGURES $400: While on expedition with Lewis & Clark, this interpreter bumped into her brother Cameahwait, who was leading a band of Shoshones Sacagawea
#8703, aired 2022-09-21GREAT AMERICAN PAIRS $600: A bestseller of 1814 was the "History of the Expedition Under the Command of" these 2 men Lewis and Clark
#8670, aired 2022-06-24NORTH AMERICAN HISTORY $200: Here's the path on which this duo led their expedition between 1804 & 1806, covering around 8,000 miles Lewis & Clark
#8652, aired 2022-05-31IT'S A FLAT-OUT FACT $2000: Some Native Americans practiced skull binding for a rounded look; Lewis & Clark called the Salish this because they didn't the Flathead
#8596, aired 2022-03-14"SH"! $1600: One of the earliest written mentions of this Native American people that included Sacagawea is in the journals of Lewis & Clark Shoshone
#2, aired 2022-02-08MY HERO OF ACADEMIA $400: Lewis & Clark College prof. Zaher Wahab was among many who returned here after 2001 to build post-Taliban education Afghanistan
#2, aired 2022-02-08STUFF YOU SHOULD KNOW $400: (Chuck Bryant reads the clue.) This pair surmised they had traveled 4,162 miles from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean; pretty close, guys--only off by about 40 miles Lewis & Clark
#8567, aired 2022-02-01ONE WOMAN $400: Our subject raised funds to equip this duo's expedition with needed supplies; she was sure they were never coming back Lewis & Clark
#8468, aired 2021-09-15PRIZED POSSESSIONS $1200: Lewis & Clark really wanted a fur robe from the Chinook; they got it by trading this woman's blue beaded belt Sacagawea
#8460, aired 2021-08-06HEY, WHAT YEAR IS IT? $2000: Burr kills Hamilton non-musically; Lewis & Clark set out; Friedrich Schiller tells the tale of William Tell 1804
#8430, aired 2021-06-25OUT WEST IN THE U.S. $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1806 this explorer who gets 2nd billing carved his name on Pompey’s Pillar, a rock formation on the Yellowstone River (William) Clark
#8300, aired 2020-12-11THE NOT-SO-WILD WEST $600: Located then as now on Last Chance Gulch, the Lewis & Clark Library in this state capital was Montana's first Helena
#8288, aired 2020-11-25WHERE'S THIS TRAIN HEADED? $600: On its way from Chicago to the Pacific Northwest, the Empire Builder follows major portions of this pair's route Lewis & Clark
#8252, aired 2020-10-06HISTORICAL HODGEPODGE $800: After this woman died, Clark of Lewis & Clark became the legal guardian of her children Lisette & Jean Baptiste Charbonneau Sacagawea
#8236, aired 2020-09-14DISCOVERY $800: In late 1805 this pair's Corps of Discovery arrived at the Pacific Ocean near what is now Astoria, Oregon Lewis & Clark
#8195, aired 2020-04-03WEST COAST STATE HIGHER ED $600: Portland's Albany College changed its name to honor this duo, a "symbol of the pioneering spirit that had made...the college" Lewis & Clark
#1, aired 2020-01-07BEFORE, DURING & AFTER $8,600 (Daily Double): Louisiana Purchase explorers joined by LBJ's Secretary of Defense & a "Golden Boy" dramatist Lewis and Clark Clifford Odets
#8128, aired 2020-01-01ANIMAL NAMES WITH LEWIS & CLARK $400: Lewis & Clark gave this non-canine rodent its name and even brought one back to give to Thomas Jefferson a prairie dog
#8128, aired 2020-01-01ANIMAL NAMES WITH LEWIS & CLARK $800: Though we think of it as grayish-brown, the boys called it a "white bear" & killed quite a few the grizzly bear
#8128, aired 2020-01-01ANIMAL NAMES WITH LEWIS & CLARK $1200: Don't complain. Just name the sage type of this bird that Lewis & Clark called the heath cock a (greater) grouse
#8128, aired 2020-01-01ANIMAL NAMES WITH LEWIS & CLARK $1600: Say, Meriwether, that sheep sure has large paired features on its head--you're right, William, so let's call it this a bighorn sheep
#8128, aired 2020-01-01ANIMAL NAMES WITH LEWIS & CLARK $2000: Lewis noted of the Lewis' type of this bird that the pointy tail helps it stay vertical against the tree trunk it's beaking a woodpecker
#8076, aired 2019-10-21AMERICAN HISTORY $800: In the 1760s these 2 surveyors marked the boundary between Maryland & Pennsylvania Mason and Dixon
#8017, aired 2019-06-18GRAPHIC NOVELS $800: "Manifest Destiny" follows these 2 explorers on their 1804 journey across America & their encounters with nasty beasties Lewis and Clark
#8011, aired 2019-06-10WHAT A COINKYDINK $1000: Lewis & Clark needed Shoshone horses & luckily ran into Cameahwait, this person's long-lost brother Sacajawea
#7944, aired 2019-03-07NATIVE AMERICAN $1 COINS $600: Lewis & Clark were assisted by the Manda & Hidatsa, tribes on this stately river who are celebrated on the 2014 coin the Missouri River
#7842, aired 2018-10-16IF 1800s AMERICA HAD TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY $2000: MapQuest really helped Lewis & Clark when they set out from this Midwest city on the Mississippi on May 14, 1804 St. Louis
#7784, aired 2018-06-14MAN CAVES $400: A great place to go spelunking is the limestone caverns in Montana named for this pair of expeditioners Lewis and Clark
#7744, aired 2018-04-19FAMOUS PAIRS' OTHER NAMES $400: Explorers Meriwether & William Lewis and Clark
#7724, aired 2018-03-22VERY POSSESSIVE $400: Writing in his journal in January 1806, he gave Clark's Mountain, Oregon its name Meriwether Lewis
#7689, aired 2018-02-01GEOGRAPHY 101 $600: Seaside, Oregon marks the spot where members of the Lewis & Clark expedition boiled sea water to make 28 gallons of this salt
#7673, aired 2018-01-10HISTORY TIME $1200: She gave birth to a son less than 2 months before departing with Lewis & Clark Sacagawea
#7668, aired 2018-01-03STATE OF THE COLLEGE $1600: Reed College, Lewis & Clark College Oregon
#7624, aired 2017-11-02LET'S EXPLORE $1000: Lewis & Clark journeyed nearly 8,000 miles to the Pacific & back leading the group with this 3-word name Corps of Discovery
#7542, aired 2017-05-30THE PLAYS OF NEIL SIMON $1200: Willie Clark & Al Lewis are 2 grumpy old former vaudeville partners in this Neil Simon comedy The Sunshine Boys
#7521, aired 2017-05-01DERBY $2000: Meriwether Lewis Clark created the Kentucky Derby to replicate the derby at this "salt"y site in England Epsom Downs
#7518, aired 2017-04-26AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In 1805 Lewis & Clark named a Mussellshell River tributary "Bird Woman's River" in her honor Sacagawea
#7398, aired 2016-11-09NOTABLE TEENS $800: This Shoshone teen was an asset in many ways for Lewis & Clark, including finding edible plants during the journey Sacagawea
#7389, aired 2016-10-271866 $800 (Daily Double): Garnier & Doudart de Lagree, sort of the French Lewis & Clark of Asia, left Saigon in 1866 & journeyed up this river the Mekong
#7377, aired 2016-10-11SAME TITLE, DIFFERENT SONG $3,000 (Daily Double): Petula Clark (1964) & Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (2015) "Downtown"
#7339, aired 2016-07-0719th CENTURY PEOPLE $200: The worse speller of a famous duo, in November 1805 he wrote in his journal, "Ocian in view! O! the joy" William Clark
#7312, aired 2016-05-31RODENTS $1000: When Lewis & Clark encountered this Great Plains rodent, they called it a "barking squirrel" a prairie dog
#7296, aired 2016-05-09AT THE SMITHSONIAN $200: The compass seen here was used on this pair's 1804-1806 expedition Lewis & Clark
#7192, aired 2015-12-15DIARIES & JOURNALS $800: The journals of their 1803-1806 expedition mention Sacagawea, not always by name & not always spelled the same Lewis & Clark
#7183, aired 2015-12-02CITY WALK $800: On May 14, 1804 Lewis & Clark departed this city to begin their expedition to the Pacific Northwest St. Louis
#7175, aired 2015-11-20HOW THE EAST WAS WON $400: Ivan Moskvitin led the first overland group in Russia to reach this around 1639, 166 years before Lewis & Clark did the Pacific Ocean
#7131, aired 2015-09-21MONTANA $600: Helena is not only the state capital but also the seat of the county named for these 2 explorers Lewis & Clark
#7031, aired 2015-03-23IT'S MY WAY & THE HIGHWAY $1600: In Idaho U.S. Highway 12 is named for us; it follows parts of our route Lewis & Clark
#7007, aired 2015-02-17COLD WORLD OUT THERE $1000: Located in Lewis and Clark County, Rogers Pass in this large western state chilled out at -70 on Jan. 20, 1954 Montana
#6925, aired 2014-10-241809 $200: On October 11, 1809 this traveling companion of William Clark was found dead at a Tenn. inn called Grinder's Stand Meriwether Lewis
#6920, aired 2014-10-17BEFORE, DURING OR AFTER $1000: The Lewis & Clark expedition hits the trail, BDA 1801 after
#6894, aired 2014-07-31EXPLORATION $400: This river was Lewis & Clark's main pathway west from St. Louis Missouri
#6849, aired 2014-05-29WORLD CULTURES $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Peabody Museum in Cambridge, MA.) 1 of only 7 surviving Indian artifacts positively linked to Lewis & Clark is a bear claw necklace; Lewis wrote, "It was worn by those who esteemed themselves brave" among these people to whom Sacagawea belonged Shoshone
#6708, aired 2013-11-13U.S. LANDMARKS $200: Lewis & Clark exhibits are in the Museum of Westward Expansion beneath this St. Louis landmark the Gateway Arch
#6637, aired 2013-06-25DIARIES & JOURNALS $400: On June 10, 1805 the journal of this pair's trek recorded that "our Indian woman is very sick" Lewis & Clark
#6618, aired 2013-05-29WE'RE NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE $1600: We're meeting in this SW Iowa city named for a meeting between Otoes & the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1804 Council Bluffs
#6567, aired 2013-03-191801-1810 $800: On March 23, 1806 this pair & their men left Fort Clatsop for St. Louis, arriving exactly 6 months later Lewis & Clark
#6517, aired 2013-01-08EDITOR $1200: Gary Moulton edited this 19th c. duo's journal--not easy when they spelled "Sioux" 27 different ways Lewis & Clark
#6506, aired 2012-12-24TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $800: This governor of Missouri named his son after Meriwether Lewis William Clark
#6466, aired 2012-10-29LEWIS OR CLARK $200: In 1982 Barney Clark got the first permanent, completely artificial one of these organs, the Jarvik-7 a heart
#6466, aired 2012-10-29LEWIS OR CLARK $400: Between 1981 & 1991 he won 65 consecutive long jump competitions Carl Lewis
#6466, aired 2012-10-29LEWIS OR CLARK $600: In 1994 James H. Clark co-founded this company known for its Navigator web browser Netscape
#6466, aired 2012-10-29LEWIS OR CLARK $800: Chemist Gilbert Lewis suggested that a chemical bond involves 2 atoms sharing a pair of these, as in a covalent bond electrons
#6466, aired 2012-10-29LEWIS OR CLARK $1000: This pen name was made by Latinizing the author's 1st 2 names, reversing their order & then translating them back to English Lewis Carroll
#6386, aired 2012-05-28LEWIS & CLARK EXPEDITION $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from St. Louis, MO.) Before beginning their expedition, Lewis & Clark waited in & around St. Louis for three months until they got word that this massive land transfer had been completed the Louisiana Purchase
#6386, aired 2012-05-28LEWIS & CLARK EXPEDITION $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Ft. Abraham Lincoln in Mandan, ND.) The expedition spent their first winter with the Mandan Tribe here in North Dakota, where they met this Shoshone guide; "A woman with a party of men is a token of peace", Clark would later write Sacagawea
#6386, aired 2012-05-28LEWIS & CLARK EXPEDITION $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Idaho along the banks of the Palouse River.) Lewis & Clark knew they'd be meeting tribal elders on their trip, so they took with them special peace medals that looked like this to give as gifts; one of the original medals issued by this president was found here along the Palouse River Jefferson
#6386, aired 2012-05-28LEWIS & CLARK EXPEDITION $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Ft. Clatsop in Oregon.) Needing shelter for the winter of 1805-1806, Lewis & Clark built Ft. Clatsop, the first military structure west of the Rockies, & named it in honor of the local Clatsop Tribe, a branch of this Native American people whose name reflects a culture based on a type of salmon the Chinook
#6386, aired 2012-05-28LEWIS & CLARK EXPEDITION $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Pacific shore in Oregon on a cold, windy day.) "Ocean in view! O! the joy!" Clark wrote, as their goal was in sight, probably on a day much like today; though they had failed to find the Northwest Passage, the expedition had learned much of the overland route & the course of this river, the largest to flow into the Pacific the Columbia
#6195, aired 2011-07-15INDIAN GAMING $800: Lewis & Clark described a common game of hiding a small object in one of these--guess which hand
#6110, aired 2011-03-18HARD TO "PORT" $800: Lewis & Clark had to resort to this, carrying boats overland portage
#6094, aired 2011-02-24U.S. HISTORY $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) Returning from their 1804 through 1805 expedition, these two men split up: one sought a shortcut from the mountains to the Missouri; the other explored the Yellowstone River Lewis & Clark
#6082, aired 2011-02-08A PLACE CALLED CARSON $800: Carson, Wash. is just above the Columbia River, less than a mile from a highway named for these explorers Lewis & Clark
#6079, aired 2011-02-03UP ON MOUNT RUSHMORE $400: Sent Lewis & Clark off to see the country Jefferson
#6026, aired 2010-11-22WORLD HERSTORY $400: Convincing the gang to take the Bozeman Pass was just one of her contributions to Lewis & Clark's expedition Sacagawea
#5944, aired 2010-06-17NATIONAL PARKS & MONUMENTS $400: A national historical park named for this duo is made up of 12 sites in the northwest Lewis & Clark
#5856, aired 2010-02-15ISLANDS IN THE STREAM $1000: Bateman Island, about 300 miles from the Pacific, was the farthest Lewis & Clark traveled upstream on this river the Columbia
#5781, aired 2009-11-02EXPLORATION $3,000 (Daily Double): Lewis & Clark began their expedition on May 14, 1804 by traveling up this river on a keelboat the Missouri
#5778, aired 2009-10-28STATE QUARTERS $800: Lewis & Clark paddling in a canoe with the Gateway Arch in the background Missouri
#5740, aired 2009-07-17HISTORY & HERSTORY $2000: In 2001 this woman known for aiding Lewis & Clark was made an honorary sergeant in the Regular Army Sacagawea
#5726, aired 2009-06-294-LETTER RIVERS $4,000 (Daily Double): Lewis & Clark noticed the white color of this river & named it accordingly the Milk
#5712, aired 2009-06-09"A____A" IN THE ATLAS $1000: Lewis & Clark's winter home Fort Clatsop is an attraction in this Oregon city, the oldest settlement west of the Rockies Astoria
#5641, aired 2009-03-02GENESIS $600: This duo's expedition began in Missouri in May of 1804; they got back 2 years later Lewis & Clark
#5562, aired 2008-11-11ONCE UPON A NOVEMBER $1200: This pair saw the Pacific Ocean for the first time at the mouth of the Columbia River on Nov. 7, 1805 Lewis & Clark
#5534, aired 2008-10-02STATES BY COUNTIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Lewis and Clark, Petroleum, Custer Montana
#5524, aired 2008-09-18U.S. RIVERS $2000: This river was discovered in 1805 by Lewis & Clark, who called it the Lewis Fork of the Columbia River the Snake
#5521, aired 2008-09-15REUNIONS $400: A touching moment for Lewis & Clark was her reunion with her brother Cameahwait Sacagawea
#5501, aired 2008-07-07LEWIS OR CLARK $400: This "chocolately coated peanut butter crunch candy" has been around since 1917 a Clark Bar
#5501, aired 2008-07-07LEWIS OR CLARK $800: She was very hands-on with the TV series "Charlie Horse Music Pizza" & "Lamb Chop's Play Along" Shari Lewis
#5501, aired 2008-07-07LEWIS OR CLARK $1200: The heroine of this author's "Main Street" escapes her miserable small town--for a while Sinclair Lewis
#5501, aired 2008-07-07LEWIS OR CLARK $1600: He retired as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander, Europe in 2000, then ran for president Wesley Clark
#5501, aired 2008-07-07LEWIS OR CLARK $2000: This prosecutor of O.J. Simpson is now a legal correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight" Marcia Clark
#5403, aired 2008-02-20HIGH SCHOOL $800: In Lewiston, Idaho there's a college named for Lewis & Clark & a junior high named for this Indian guide Sacagawea
#5309, aired 2007-10-11FAMOUS NAMES $600 (Daily Double): While her name is spelled many different ways in the Lewis & Clark journals, at no time is it spelled with a "J" Sacagawea
#5284, aired 2007-07-26EXPLORERS & EXPLORATION $400: From October 1804 to April 1805 this pair camped in N.D. with the Mandan Indians before heading west to Oregon Lewis and Clark
#5186, aired 2007-03-12IT'LL BE A COLD DAY IN HELENA $3,400 (Daily Double): Helena is the seat of a county named for these 2 men who passed through the area in 1805 Lewis & Clark
#5164, aired 2007-02-08EXPLORATION $400: Around 1807, John Colter explored Yellowstone after he was released from this duo's expedition Lewis & Clark
#5119, aired 2006-12-07DUOS $800: A sextant was one of the tools this duo used to navigate 8,000 miles to Oregon & back Lewis & Clark
#5054, aired 2006-07-27BODIES OF WATER $800: (Jon of the Clue Crew gives the clue from Oregon.) On October 16, 1805, Lewis & Clark reached this river--the final water link to take them to the Pacific the Columbia
#5025, aired 2006-06-16TRAIL MIX $400: Pompeys Pillar, a famous rock formation in Montana, lies along the trail named for this pair Lewis & Clark
#5017, aired 2006-06-06DUOS $400: Patrick Gass, the carpenter in the group led by this duo, popularized the name "Corps of Discovery" Lewis & Clark
#5012, aired 2006-05-30WEAPONS $600: (Jon of the Clue Crew reads from a field.) For defense & hunting, Lewis & Clark used this type of gun; named from the Latin for "little fly", it was one of the English words Indians knew a musket
#4946, aired 2006-02-27LEWIS & CLARK $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Columbia Gorge Discovery Center in Oregon.) Here in Columbia Gorge, Clark sketched this bird, & Lewis wrote, "I believe this to be the largest bird in North America" a California condor
#4946, aired 2006-02-27LEWIS & CLARK $800: Named for a structural section, it's the type of boat the boys set off in; it ran aground on day 2 a keelboat
#4946, aired 2006-02-27LEWIS & CLARK $1600: One tough part of the journey up the Missouri was portaging this feature of the river in June & July 1805 the Great Falls (on the Missouri)
#4946, aired 2006-02-27LEWIS & CLARK $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands next to a covered pile of crates in the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center, Oregon.) A 5,000-sq.-ft. exhibit at the Columbia Gorge Museum shows the 30 tons of cargo Lewis & Clark took when setting out from this city in 1804 St. Louis
#4946, aired 2006-02-27LEWIS & CLARK $6,000 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Columbia Gorge Discovery Center, Oregon.) The explorers got invaluable directions from the Indian tribe Lewis called "Pierced Nose" & we know as this the Nez Perce Indians
#4935, aired 2006-02-10A YOUNG PERSON'S GUIDE TO ART $1600: An iconic work showing the American frontier as Bingham's these "Traders Descending the Missouri" fur traders
#4882, aired 2005-11-29LOOSE CHANGE $200: The 2004 Keelboat nickel featured these 2 explorers in full uniform on the keelboat's bow Lewis & Clark
#4851, aired 2005-10-17MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO $600: The Idaho section of U.S. Highway 12 bears the name of these 2 men who passed through the area in the early 1800s Lewis & Clark
#4797, aired 2005-06-14HOWDY, PARTNER! $400: After his partner's death in 1809, he partnered with Nicholas Biddle to complete the expedition report (William) Clark
#4729, aired 2005-03-10AND THE HORSE $800: This spotted breed developed by the Nez Perce was praised in Lewis & Clark's journal for its quality the Appaloosa
#4703, aired 2005-02-02AMERICANA $800: On May 14, 1804 this duo's Corps of Discovery started up the Missouri on a fact-finding mission Lewis & Clark
#4633, aired 2004-10-27RED ALERT! $200: Red-tailed hawks are mentioned in the journals of these men on their overland transcontinental 19th c. journey Lewis & Clark
#4629, aired 2004-10-21U.S. STAMPS $800: A 2004 stamp celebrated the 200th anniversary of this pair's expedition across the U.S. Lewis and Clark
#4617, aired 2004-10-05IN THE SMITHSONIAN $600: In 1933 Miss Mary McCabe donated the compass this pair used between 1804 & 1806 Lewis & Clark
#4608, aired 2004-09-22MONEY, MONEY, MONEY $1000: In 2004 a new version of this coin depicted the peace medal Lewis & Clark gave to Indians during their exploration a nickel
#4599, aired 2004-09-09BOND, COMMON BOND $2000: Dean Martin, William Clark, Lamb Chop partners of someone named Lewis
#4540, aired 2004-05-07THEATRE $400: In 2003 the Oregon Children's Theatre premiered a play about this woman who hit the trail with Lewis & Clark Sacagewea
#4492, aired 2004-03-02GO WEST $1000: One of the reasons Jefferson sent Lewis & Clark out was to see if this Northwestern river connected to the Missouri the Columbia
#4485, aired 2004-02-20TEENS IN BOOKS $1200: "This Vast Land" is the fictional diary of 19-year old George Shannon, a real member of this duo's corps of discovery Lewis & Clark
#4458, aired 2004-01-14CLARK BAR $800: Though considered a co-captain with his partner Meriwether Lewis, he was actually a lieutenant William Clark
#4426, aired 2003-12-0119th CENTURY PEOPLE $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from Alaska) In 1805, their journals, the first detailed report of the Grizzly, called it a tremendous and terrible animal Lewis & Clark
#4403, aired 2003-10-29NATIONAL MEMORIALS $800: A monument to this duo atop a N.C. hill bears the words: "In commemoration of the conquest of the air ..." the Wright brothers
#4384, aired 2003-10-02WAYNE MAN $1000: Before the 1804 Lewis & Clark expedition, William Clark served as an Army officer under this "crazy" General Mad Anthony Wayne
#4378, aired 2003-09-24EARLY U.S. $1600: In March 1804 Lewis & Clark were in this city ready to leave on their expedition when it became part of the U.S. St. Louis
#4375, aired 2003-09-19WAY OUT WEST $200: This pair's 1804-06 "Expedition" handed out certificates to Indian chiefs they found hospitable Lewis & Clark
#4353, aired 2003-07-02EARLY AMERICANS $400: In 1803 he invited William Clark along on an enterprise fraught with fatigues, dangers & honors Meriwether Lewis
#4348, aired 2003-06-25THE GRIZZLIES $1200: This U.S. president's pet grizzly bears were a present from Lewis & Clark Thomas Jefferson
#4310, aired 2003-05-02PCH POUNDER $800: Lewis & Clark spent 7 weeks in Seaside, Oregon boiling sea water to get enough of this to preserve their return food salt
#4236, aired 2003-01-20RIVERS $800: Sighted by Lewis & Clark in 1805, this 1,038-mile-long river was first called the Lewis Fork of the Columbia River Snake River
#4226, aired 2003-01-06THE FUTURE OF AMERICA $1,000 (Daily Double): In 2004 the Missouri Historical Society will open a bicentennial exhibit honoring this exploring duo Lewis & Clark
#4194, aired 2002-11-21EXPLORERS $400: Sacajawea gave birth to a son, Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau, during this duo's 1803-06 expedition Lewis & Clark
#4158, aired 2002-10-02STATE THE COLLEGE $1,000 (Daily Double): Gutenberg, Northwest Christian, Lewis & Clark Oregon
#4073, aired 2002-04-24FAMOUS AMERICANS $200: These 2 explorers who eventually teamed up were both born in Virginia in the 1770s Lewis & Clark
#4019, aired 2002-02-07DURING THE '90s $200: While fighting Indians in the 1790s, he briefly served with his future exploring partner William Clark (Meriwether) Lewis
#4008, aired 2002-01-23STATUES $1,200 (Daily Double): A statue of these 2 fictional characters stands at the foot of Cardiff Hill in Hannibal, Missouri Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn
#4007, aired 2002-01-22EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY $400: A trusty member of this pair's "Corps of Discovery" was York, the slave of one of them Lewis and Clark
#3884, aired 2001-06-21GOOD DOG! $400: In May 1805 Scannon, a black Newfoundland, saved several men from a charging buffalo on this pair's expedition Lewis & Clark
#3867, aired 2001-05-29PRESIDENTIAL PETS $400: Thomas Jefferson's pet grizzly bears were a present from this pair of travelers Lewis & Clark
#3854, aired 2001-05-101801-1810 $200: In October 1804 Lewis & Clark prepared to spend the first winter of their trip near this present-day N.D. capital Bismarck
#3833, aired 2001-04-11EXPLORERS $200: Lewis & Clark began their trip by heading up this river May 14, 1804 Missouri
#3832, aired 2001-04-10STATE PARKS $200: Washington's Sacajawea State Park is located on the site where this expedition camped in 1805 Lewis & Clark
#3781, aired 2001-01-29TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS $400: Missouri's governor from 1813 to 1820, he named one of his sons after Meriwether Lewis William Clark
#3757, aired 2000-12-26AMERICAN HISTORY $800: After journeying 4,000 miles, this pair's expedition finally reached the Pacific Ocean in November 1805 Lewis & Clark
#3649, aired 2000-06-15U.S. "CITY"s $500: A monument in this Iowa city honors Sgt. Charles Floyd, who died during the Lewis & Clark expedition Sioux City
#3610, aired 2000-04-21THE U.S. MINT $300: Perhaps the young woman seen here is looking to these 2 expedition leaders for their next words to translate: Lewis & Clark
#3587, aired 2000-03-21GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $400: In exploration this name is paired with Clark; in the Outer Hebrides it's paired with Harris Lewis
#3571, aired 2000-02-28NOTED NATIVE AMERICANS $400: Cameahwait had planned on attacking this pair's expedition, until he noticed their guide was his sister Lewis and Clark
#3519, aired 1999-12-16DISCOVERY CHANNEL $100: En route to the Pacific from 1804 to 1806, this duo's expedition sang, played music & danced with the Indians they met Lewis & Clark
#3495, aired 1999-11-12COUNTIES BY STATE $400: Custer, Big Horn, Lewis & Clark Montana
#3457, aired 1999-09-211998 DISCOVERIES $300: Ken Karsmizki discovered a campsite near Great Falls, Mt., dating back to 1805, that may have been this pair's Lewis and Clark
#3424, aired 1999-06-24AROUND THE U.S.A. $400: You may see bats & woodrats in the Lewis & Clark Caverns near Bozeman in this state Montana
#3384, aired 1999-04-29NORTH DAKOTA $600: She joined the Lewis & Clark expedition in what is now North Dakota Sacajawea
#3366, aired 1999-04-05FAMOUS PARTNERS $200: Meriwether Lewis & this man led the Corps of Discovery from 1804 to 1806 William Clark
#3358, aired 1999-03-24EXPLORERS $200: On July 4, 1803 Thomas Jefferson supplied this pair with a general letter of credit to use on their trip Lewis & Clark
#3352, aired 1999-03-16RIGHT HERE IN RIVER CITY $800 (Daily Double): The Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition of 1905 brought 3 million visitors to this city on the Willamette River Portland, Oregon
#3276, aired 1998-11-30THE THEATER $300: When this play opened in 1972, Jack Albertson & Sam Levene played comedians Willie Clark & Al Lewis The Sunshine Boys
#3216, aired 1998-09-07"YOUNG" PEOPLE $500: In a revealing memoir, Judy Lewis claims to be the "love child" of Clark Gable & this actress Loretta Young
#3170, aired 1998-05-15AMERICAN HISTORY $200: 2 years after exploring the Northwest with William Clark, he was named gov. of the Louisiana territory Meriwether Lewis
#3131, aired 1998-03-23BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS $200: A Shoshone, she helped Lewis & Clark as both peacemaker & interpreter Sacajawea
#3090, aired 1998-01-23TEAMMATES $500: On May 14, 1804 their team of soldiers, French boatmen & a servant started up the Missouri Lewis & Clark
#2950, aired 1997-05-30OLD WEST DOGS $400: In May 1805 Scannon, a Newfoundland, saved this expedition from a charging buffalo Lewis & Clark Expedition
#2945, aired 1997-05-23HISTORIC AMERICANS $600: This interpreter for Lewis & Clark was also called Boinaiv, meaning "Grass Maiden" Sacajawea
#2874, aired 1997-02-13AMERICAN HISTORY $200: From 1804 to 1806 this pair explored the area between the Mississippi River & the mouth of the Columbia River Lewis & Clark
#2825, aired 1996-12-06AMERICAN EXPLORERS $300: Co-commanders of the 1st U.S. expedition to explore from Mississippi to the west coast Lewis & Clark
#2770, aired 1996-09-20"GREAT" GEOGRAPHY $200: Lewis & Clark National Forest is headquartered in this west central Montana city Great Falls
#2761, aired 1996-09-09ANNUAL EVENTS $200: A May festival devoted to these 2 explorers is held in St. Charles, Mo., their starting point Lewis & Clark
#2730, aired 1996-06-14BLACK AMERICA $100: York, an expert hunter, accompanied this pair on their 1800s expedition Lewis and Clark
#2706, aired 1996-05-13THE AMERICAN FLAG $200: The flag made its first crossing of the continent during this pair's 1804-06 expedition Lewis & Clark
#2687, aired 1996-04-16EXPLORERS $200: In 1813 this partner of Meriwether Lewis became governor of this Missouri Territory (William) Clark
#2678, aired 1996-04-03EXPLORERS $600: Toussaint Charbonneau reportedly won this Shoshone woman, Lewis & Clark's guide while gambling Sacajawea
#2671, aired 1996-03-25U.S. PLACE NAMES $1000: The name of this Iowa city refers to a meeting in 1804 between Indians & Lewis & Clark Council Bluffs
#2659, aired 1996-03-07AMERICAN HISTORY $200: Thomas Jefferson got Congress to authorize $2,500 to outfit this pair's expedition to the West Lewis & Clark
#2596, aired 1995-12-11U.S. CITIES $200: In 1905 this Oregon city hosted the Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition Portland
#2594, aired 1995-12-0719th CENTURY AMERICA $100: This pair sent back a live, caged prairie dog to Thomas Jefferson Lewis & Clark
#2581, aired 1995-11-20EXPLORERS $200: They were the co-leaders of the Corps of Discovery that started up the Missouri River, May 14, 1804 Lewis & Clark
#2572, aired 1995-11-07EXPLORERS $400: In 1808 this partner of Meriwether Lewis co-founded the St. Louis Missouri Fur Company [William] Clark
#2503, aired 1995-06-21HISTORIC AMERICANS $200: This exploration partner of William Clark may have been murdered outside Hohenwald, Tennessee in 1809 (Meriwether) Lewis
#2498, aired 1995-06-14CHARACTERS IN FILM $500: Willy Clark, Al Lewis & Ben Clark The Sunshine Boys
#2453, aired 1995-04-12FAMOUS ANIMALS $100: Scannon, a Newfoundland, accompanied this pair on their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase Lewis & Clark
#2442, aired 1995-03-28NORTH DAKOTA $300: A museum in Alexander has a scale model of Fort Mandan, where this duo spent the winter of 1804-05 Lewis & Clark
#2413, aired 1995-02-15NONFICTION $400: A 1947 book about their Northwest expedition is subtitled "Partners in Discovery" Lewis & Clark
#2399, aired 1995-01-26NEBRASKA $200: In 1804 this pair became the first Americans to explore what became Nebraska Lewis & Clark
#2395, aired 1995-01-20EXPLORERS $200: A history of their expedition published in 1814 included a preface by Thomas Jefferson Lewis & Clark
#2246, aired 1994-05-16ANNUAL EVENTS $400: Cloverport, Ky. has an annual festival honoring this Shoshone who served as Lewis & Clark's interpreter Sacajawea
#2238, aired 1994-05-04NATIVE AMERICANS $400: This Shoshone woman saved the records of the Lewis & Clark expedition when a boat capsized Sacajawea
#2233, aired 1994-04-27CONFEDERATES $300: Meriwether Lewis Clark, son of this famed explorer, served as a colonel of artillery during the war William Clark
#2225, aired 1994-04-15U.S. LAKES & RIVERS $800 (Daily Double): Lewis & Clark explored the full length of this river to its source in Montana the Missouri
#2210, aired 1994-03-25FAMOUS PAIRS $100: After their expedition, they served as governors of the Louisiana & Missouri Terrs. respectively Lewis & Clark
#2161, aired 1994-01-17NATIONAL MEMORIALS $200: Fort Clatsop, Oregon, where these 2 explorers spent the winter of 1805-06, became a nat'l memorial in 1958 Lewis & Clark
#2047, aired 1993-06-29AMERICAN INDIANS $400: A woman claiming to be this Lewis & Clark companion died in 1884; she would have been about 100 Sacagawea
#2034, aired 1993-06-10POTPOURRI $400: Al Lewis, Willie Clark & Ben Silverman are characters in this 1972 Neil Simon play The Sunshine Boys
#2027, aired 1993-06-01NORTH DAKOTA $300: In 1804 this duo's expedition built Fort Mandan in North Dakota Lewis & Clark
#2021, aired 1993-05-24THE AMERICAN FLAG $200: On their journey to the Pacific NW, this pair became the first to carry the flag across the continent Lewis & Clark
#1957, aired 1993-02-23GEOGRAPHY $100: Exploration of Idaho's territory began in 1805 with the expedition oi this duo Lewis & Clark
#1954, aired 1993-02-18NOTABLE WOMEN $800: This woman who guided Lewis & Clark has a river, peak & mountain pass named for her Sacajawea
#1953, aired 1993-02-17LIEUTENANTS $400: William Clark of Lewis & Clark served as a lieutenant under this "Mad" general Anthony Wayne
#1917, aired 1992-12-29WOMEN $200: This member of the Lewis & Clark expedition was also known as Bird Woman Sacajawea
#1903, aired 1992-12-09AMERICAN HISTORY $100: On November 7, 1805 Lewis & Clark first sighted this ocean the Pacific
#1870, aired 1992-10-23BY GEORGE $100: This brother of Meriwether Lewis' partner said, "I carry war in my right hand & in my left, peace" George Rogers Clark
#1847, aired 1992-09-22U.S. HISTORY $200: Jean-Baptiste was the half-Shoshone baby carried on this duo's expedition Lewis & Clark
#1828, aired 1992-07-08EXPLORERS $200: Congress appropriated $2500 for this pair's exploration of the Pacific Northwest Lewis & Clark
#1818, aired 1992-06-24LEWIS & CLARK $200: = =
#1818, aired 1992-06-24LEWIS & CLARK $400: = =
#1818, aired 1992-06-24LEWIS & CLARK $600: A week after his election, this president offered Lewis a post as his private secretary Jefferson
#1818, aired 1992-06-24LEWIS & CLARK $800: As a member of the militia, Lewis went to Pennsylvania in 1794 to suppress this rebellion the Whiskey Rebellion
#1818, aired 1992-06-24LEWIS & CLARK $1000: This man, one of William Clark's brothers, captured Vincennes during the Revolution George Rogers Clark
#1749, aired 1992-03-19COAL $200: In 1804 this pair made the first report of a coal discovery west of the Mississippi Lewis & Clark
#1674, aired 1991-12-05STATE PARKS $200: Many limestone caverns are featured in a Montana state park named for these 2 explorers Lewis & Clark
#1634, aired 1991-10-10CONTEMPORARY FICTION $400: Chapter 11 of Anna Lee Waldo's historical novel about this woman is titled "Lewis and Clark" Sacagawea
#1563, aired 1991-05-22MOTHERHOOD $300: Indian super mom who set out to guide Lewis & Clark with an infant strapped to her back Sacajawea
#1555, aired 1991-05-10MAY $100: This pair set out west from St. Louis May 14, 1804 Lewis & Clark
#1518, aired 1991-03-20HISTORIC QUOTES $100: Lewis' companion, who wrote in 1805, "Ocean in view. O the joy" when he first saw the Pacific Clark
#1459, aired 1990-12-27COUNTIES $200: Helena, Montana is the seat of this county named for the two men who explored the area in 1805 Lewis & Clark
#1391, aired 1990-09-24EXPLORERS $200: Congress appropriated just $2,500 to finance their 1804 expedition Lewis & Clark
#1364, aired 1990-07-0519TH CENTURY AMERICA $100: He was Thomas Jefferson's private sec'y before he & Clark went exploring (Meriwether) Lewis
#1277, aired 1990-03-06RODENTS $100: Lewis & Clark called these Great Plains mammals "barking squirrels" prairie dogs
#1267, aired 1990-02-20U.S. HISTORY $400: In 1763 these surveyors began work to settle a boundary dispute between the Penns & the Calverts Mason & Dixon
#1080, aired 1989-04-21BODIES OF WATER $400: Lewis & Clark Lake, on the border between Nebraska & South Dakota, is part of this river the Missouri
#1028, aired 1989-02-08TEENS IN HISTORY $500: Historians say she was about 18 when she guided Lewis & Clark across America Sacagawea
#889, aired 1988-06-16WESTERNS $600: The boat in "Man in the Wilderness" was based upon the notes of this pair of U.S. explorers Lewis & Clark
#799, aired 1988-02-11U.S. HISTORY $200: Congress originally granted them only $2500 to explore the Louisiana Territory Lewis and Clark
#739, aired 1987-11-19IDAHOANS $200: "Encyclopedia Americana" says this guide of Lewis and Clark lived to about one hundred while the "Britannica" says she died at twenty-six Sacajawea (Bird Woman)
#699, aired 1987-09-24WOMEN IN HISTORY $200: An enemy tribe sold her to a French-Canadian fur trader before she guided Lewis & Clark Sacagawea
#670, aired 1987-07-03AMERICAN INDIANS $800: This Indian guide of Lewis & Clark only lived to age 25 Sacajawea
#639, aired 1987-05-21EXPLORERS $100: Jefferson got only $2500 from Congress to finance their expedition--which ended up costing over $35,000 Lewis & Clark
#548, aired 1987-01-14RIVERS $600: River whose course Lewis & Clark followed for the first year of their journey the Missouri
#497, aired 1986-11-04TRANSPORTATION $300: From the French for "to carry" it's what Lewis & Clark had to do a lot of with their canoes portage
#456, aired 1986-09-08"LEWIS" & "CLARK" $100: This '84 gold medalist was booed when he didn't try to break the long jump world record Carl Lewis
#456, aired 1986-09-08"LEWIS" & "CLARK" $200: He had actually worked in an oil field before he drilled for oil in 1940 film "Boom Town" Clark Gable
#456, aired 1986-09-08"LEWIS" & "CLARK" $300: Their 1st hit, "This Diamond Ring", was their only song to hit #1 Gary Lewis and the Playboys
#456, aired 1986-09-08"LEWIS" & "CLARK" $400: Author who briefly worked as a janitor at Upton Sinclair's commune Sinclair Lewis
#456, aired 1986-09-08"LEWIS" & "CLARK" $500 (Daily Double): The 2 cast members of "Webster" who fit the category Emmanuel Lewis & Susan Clark
#358, aired 1986-01-2219TH CENTURY AMERICA $800: Historical markers indicate all 1,940 miles traveled by these explorers across Montana Lewis & Clark
#294, aired 1985-10-24EXPLORERS $200: Meriwether & William Lewis & Clark
#121, aired 1985-02-25AMERICAN INDIANS $400: Sacajawea, the bird woman, guided these American explorers Lewis & Clark
#89, aired 1985-01-10HISTORIC SITES $600: The restored trail of these explorers will cover 3700 miles from Ill. to Ore. coast Lewis & Clark

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (3 results returned)

#9009, aired 2024-01-04HISTORIC AMERICANS: They went their separate ways in 1806 & both became territorial governors: one of Upper Louisiana, the other of Missouri Lewis & Clark
#1421, aired 1990-11-05U.S. CITIES: The name of this Iowa city commemorates the powwow Lewis & Clark held with area Indians in 1804 Council Bluffs
#420, aired 1986-04-18EXPLORERS: President who sent Lewis & Clark to explore the way to the Pacific Ocean Jefferson

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