Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (98 results returned)

#8952, aired 2023-10-17SORT THROUGH THE WORD PROBLEM $200: If train A leaves Oamaru at 9 a.m. at 70 mph & train B leaves Timaru at 1 p.m. going 80, this will still be New Zealand's capital Wellington
#16, aired 2023-10-11PEW! PEW! PEW! $3,000 (Daily Double): Derived from the French word for "flea", it's a dark shade of red similar to burnt sienna puce
#8925, aired 2023-07-28NATIONAL ANTHEMS $800: Again the U.K.'s anthem, "God Save The King" says, "send him victorious... &" this splendid word that rhymes with victorious glorious
#9, aired 2023-05-15SUBTITLED LITERATURE $5,000 (Daily Double): This word meaning "narrow-minded" is in the subtitle of "Middlemarch" Provincial
#8853, aired 2023-04-19I'M SO PROUD $600: Meaning excessively proud, it's related to the French word for "high" & sounds a lot like a word meaning "someone attractive" haughty
#8800, aired 2023-02-03FIRST OFF, HOW DARE YOU $2000: You've dubbed me a milksop; I'm peeved, as I prefer this other word that's etymologically similar & a tad longer a milquetoast
#10, aired 2023-01-12"MIS"INFORMATION $1500: It's a 7-letter word for an often long, handwritten letter missive
#5, aired 2022-10-23A LITTLE POETRY $13,000 (Daily Double): Poe used this 3-syllable word 11 times in "The Raven", including as the last word nevermore
#1, aired 2022-09-25"AB"s WORKOUT $1,500 (Daily Double): This synonym for a deep chasm comes from a Greek word for "bottomless" abyss
#8, aired 2022-02-11TIME FOR LAW SCHOOL $2000: To take your case all the way to the Supreme Court, the main method is to ask the justices to grant a writ of this Latin word certiorari
#8461, aired 2021-08-09THE LETTER AFTER M $600: ...to make the word for a diatonic scale's third tone I
#8340, aired 2021-02-19DR. YES (M.D., NO) $3,000 (Daily Double): One of the 1st women to get a doctorate in this 2-word field, Barbara Jane Liskov won a Turing Award, the field's highest honor computer science
#8306, aired 2021-01-04WORDS ABOUT WORDS $2000: An eponym is a word derived from a person's name; this is a word for a person from a particular place, like Muscovite demonym
#8275, aired 2020-11-06ONE-WORD SONG TITLES $800: A song by Sia says, "I'm gonna swing from the" this, the song's title "Chandelier"
#8153, aired 2020-02-05MOVIES ACROSS AMERICA $1000: (Hi, I'm Chris Tanaka from Cleveland 19.) In "A Christmas Story", the huge box marked "fra-jee-lay" (actually, that's "fragile") contains this alliterative 2-word award the leg lamp
#8092, aired 2019-11-12HOW'S YOUR LATIN VOCABULARY? $400: I'm very "cross" about this Latin word meaning a vital or pivotal point crux
#8062, aired 2019-10-01CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $400: (Hi, I'm Lisa Hughes from WBZ. In 1856 the chef at the Parker House was said to have invented this 3-word dessert; despite the name, it's actually a 2-layer sponge cake Boston cream pie
#7940, aired 2019-03-01"E"PONYMOUS $7,400 (Daily Double): The plane truth is that this 2-word branch of math is named for a Greek who lived around 300 B.C. Euclidean geometry
#7866, aired 2018-11-19SOLVE THE MYSTERY $600: Let's not go accusing Johnny Gilbert just yet; we haven't found this "M" word, the reason he did that motive
#7858, aired 2018-11-07A WORD OF ADVICE $1600: Beginning & ending with "M", it's a wise saying or rule of conduct a maxim
#7736, aired 2018-04-09A STITCH IN TIME $1000: Brr! This two-word name for a look that's recently on-trend comes from a distinct feature of the sleeve open shoulder
#7715, aired 2018-03-09BRITAIN'S INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION $600: In the 18th century the word factory gained popularity, dropping these first 4 letters it used to have M, A, N & U
#7659, aired 2017-12-21BLANK "UM" $600: Located in Buenos Aires, it's the type of building & museum seen here planetarium
#7600, aired 2017-09-29NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WINNING WORDS $1600: No yolk, 1928's winning word was this white part of an egg A-L-B-U-M-E-N
#7595, aired 2017-09-22INVESTING $800: There's a double "M" in this word for any food, metal or other substance commonly traded for a commodity
#7557, aired 2017-06-20IT'S ALRIGHT, MA (I'M ONLY BLEEDING) $2000: A collection of blood in unbroken tissue is a bruise, aka this fancy 9-letter word contusion
#7543, aired 2017-05-31MOVIEMAKING $200: If I look over to see Vanna White in Johnny Gilbert's spot, you might see this 2-word acting term I'm doing here a double take
#7322, aired 2016-06-14HEROES $2,000 (Daily Double): From the Latin for "battlefield" comes this word for a fighter or dog who has beaten all challengers a champion
#7320, aired 2016-06-10WORD ORIGINS $600: Often eaten with eggs at breakfast, it comes from Latin for "dry" or "parch" toast
#7286, aired 2016-04-25I'M INNOCENT $600: Latin peccare, "to sin" gives us this word meaning without sin or otherwise perfect, like one who's ths type of "dresser" impeccable
#6921, aired 2014-10-20CONTRONYMS $1200: If I'm this "about" you, that's nice; if I'm this "at" you, not; it's a this this this this word mad
#6875, aired 2014-07-04I'M BORED $1600: It's the 5-letter French word for boredom ennui
#6690, aired 2013-10-18M IN THE MIDDLE $1000: 11-letter word for a formal dinner at which a person's virtues are spoken of testimonial
#6547, aired 2013-02-19THE FUTURE $600: (Al Gore gives the clue.) The global economy is being transformed into Earth Inc. by the mechanization of human jobs & this practice of moving jobs from industrial to developing economies outsourcing
#6499, aired 2012-12-13I'M GAME $400: 2-word game in which you can't move once "It" touches you; it's also a maker of online family-friendly games freeze tag
#6416, aired 2012-07-09"M-S" WORD $400: A celebration of the Eucharist mass
#6416, aired 2012-07-09"M-S" WORD $800: It's distilled to make rum molasses
#6416, aired 2012-07-09"M-S" WORD $1200: A multi-colored light cotton fabric named for an Indian seaport Madras
#6416, aired 2012-07-09"M-S" WORD $1600: This Greek word refers to one underlying system of beliefs of a social group mythos
#6416, aired 2012-07-09"M-S" WORD $2000: 10-letter word meaning having an unpleasant smell malodorous
#6256, aired 2011-11-28MADAM, I'M ADAM SMITH $2000: The 20 pound note shows me & my great idea of the stages of work getting split among specialists; it's this 3-word concept division of labor
#6030, aired 2010-11-26THAT'S IT, I'M "OUT" $1200: Very offensive, or the word Hamlet uses to describe "Fortune" outrageous
#5977, aired 2010-09-14SORT THROUGH THE WORD PROBLEM $200: If Train A leaves Oamaru at 9 a.m. at 70 MPH & Train B leaves Timaru at 1 p.m. going 80, this will still be New Zealand's capital Wellington
#5795, aired 2009-11-20I'M GOING "INN" $200: It's the third word in the first book of the Bible beginning
#5576, aired 2008-12-01NEW YORK CITY SONGS $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands in a park.) In the song "Danke Schoen", you'll find the lyric "I recall" this 4-word phrase, & that's what I'm experiencing now "Central Park in fall"
#5504, aired 2008-07-10PHRASES IN THE KING JAMES BIBLE $1000: Not just for sick M.D.s, this 3-word proverb suggests Jesus should work miracles in his hometown as he did abroad "Physician, heal thyself!"
#5417, aired 2008-03-11THAT WORD'S FOREIGN TO ME $800: "Summed up" in French, this list of my education & former employers will show why I'm qualified to host a TV show resume
#5368, aired 2008-01-02IT'S ON THE TIP OF MY TONGUE $600: It's a weather term... Perhaps from a word for "long grass on damp ground", it describes a daze... I'm in one now... fog
#5317, aired 2007-10-23BROADWAY DEBUTS $800: (Hi, I'm Joely Fisher.) In 1995 I made my Broadway debut as Rizzo in this musical; it's the word Grease
#5203, aired 2007-04-04POLITICAL LINGO $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from inside the State Capitol building in Lincoln, NE.) I'm in the nation's only 1-house state legislature known by this 1-word term; Nebraskans chose it by popular vote in the 1930s unicameral
#5110, aired 2006-11-24"M"USIC $400: It's a 2-word alternate name for the harmonica the mouth organ (or mouth harp)
#5072, aired 2006-10-03"KID"s RULE! $400: 4-word TV ad catchphrase that traditionally follows, "Silly Rabbit..." "Trix are for kids"
#5064, aired 2006-09-21CORPORATE NAME ETYMOLOGY $7,000 (Daily Double): This telecommunications company's name comes from the Latin word for "truth" Verizon
#5034, aired 2006-06-29STAGE ACTING $800: (Cheryl walks in front of the sofa chair on set.) Some people can't keep this straight; it's the two-word term for the direction I'm going because it's from the point of view of the actor facing the audience stage right
#5011, aired 2006-05-29MEN'S WEAR $2000: The full name of a pattern includes "Urquhart", but it's usually just called this "plaid", a Scottish word for a valley glen plaid
#5010, aired 2006-05-26MAY I HAVE A WORD WITH "U"? $600: It's my final offer, take it or leave it; I'm giving you this an ultimatum
#5009, aired 2006-05-25"H-M" $1000: It's a word with the same pronunciation as another but with a different meaning a homonym
#4878, aired 2005-11-23IT'S A "CIN" $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew tightens a horse saddle in a stable.) The strap I'm tightening is called latigo, Spanish for "gird", or this word that means it's easily done a cinch
#4716, aired 2005-02-21THIS OLD HOUSE $2000: (Hi, I'm Roger Cook, landscape contractor.) It's an Italian word for an arbor with trelliswork to support climbing plants pergola
#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
#4685, aired 2005-01-07THE APPRENTICE $1200: (Hi, I'm Bill Rancic of The Apprentice.) When you hear the word apprentice, you may think of this character played by a rodent in a 1940 film the Sorcerer's Apprentice
#4666, aired 2004-12-13JOURNALISM $400: (I'm Aaron Brown of CNN.) This 5-letter word is slang for an exclusive news story acquired before one's competitors a scoop
#4661, aired 2004-12-06QUOTH THE RAVEN? $200: What word to follow? This ship from a Gilbert & Sullivan operetta, minus the H.M.S., of course, quoth the raven... Pinafore
#4586, aired 2004-07-12BUSY HANDS $200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew sits at a laptop while looking at a paper sheet labeled "Exercise No. 1".) It's the alliterative 2-word term for the skill I'm trying to master touch typing
#4557, aired 2004-06-01GILBERT & SULLIVAN $400: Frankly, my dear, Victorians were shocked when the captain in "H.M.S. Pinafore" said this swear word damn
#4550, aired 2004-05-21NATIONAL SPELLING BEE $1000: A suicide pilot during WWII, it was 1993's winning word K-A-M-I-K-A-Z-E
#4475, aired 2004-02-06THAT'S THE KIND OF GUY I AM $1200: I'm carefree, I'm this hyphenated 3-word term, like a Disney dwarf who won the lottery happy-go-lucky
#4425, aired 2003-11-28WHERE YA FROM? $800: (Hi, I'm Joe Nichols.) It's the proper word for me & others from this state, the "Land of Opportunity" Arkansans
#4399, aired 2003-10-23THE '60s MUSIC SCENE $1000: (Hi, I'm Brenda Lee) It's the 2-word title that follows "You tell me mistakes are part of being young but that don't right the wrong that's been done" "I'm Sorry"
#4332, aired 2003-06-03ALBUMS $2000: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from Buddy Guy's Legends Blues Club in Chicago.) I'm at Buddy Guy's Legends, & if you ask, I'll say this, the 6-word title of Buddy's 1991 Grammy-winning album Damn Right, I've Got the Blues
#4113, aired 2002-06-19TONIGHT I'M GONNA ROCK YOU TONIGHT $2,000 (Daily Double): 2-word oxymoronic title of the album Jerry Garcia's band recorded at the Fillmore West & the Avalon Ballroom Live Dead
#4108, aired 2002-06-12I'M GAME $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew) The word checkmate comes from "shah mat", a term meaning "the king is dead" in this language also known as Persian Farsi
#4073, aired 2002-04-24I WANNA BE A COWBOY $600: (Sarah shows off the clue.) From a Hindi word for a method of tie-dyeing, it's the colorful cowboy accessory I'm wearing a bandanna
#4067, aired 2002-04-16COOKIN' IN NEW ORLEANS $600: (Jimmy's stirring up the pot, and the clue!) I'm sauteing sausage & chicken, & soon I'll add onions, celery, peppers & spices for this dish, whose name may come from the French word for ham jambalaya
#4045, aired 2002-03-15WE NEED TO COMMUNICATE $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew holding yellow & red flags.) From the Greek for sign bearer, it's the communication method I'm using to spell the word "clue." semaphore
#3845, aired 2001-04-27COULD YOU TRANSLATE THAT FOR ME? $200: It's the English translation of the German word in the lyric "Let me call you liebchen, I'm in love with you" sweetheart
#3789, aired 2001-02-08"V" WORDS $100: It's the 6-letter "V" word for what Lance's bird, seen here, is about to do vanish
#3551, aired 2000-01-31SPACE EXPLORATION $300: (Hi, I'm Commander Charlie Precourt aboard space shuttle Discovery) The 1st U.S.-Russian space venture was the 1975 Apollo linkup with this spacecraft named for the Russian word "union" Soyuz
#3485, aired 1999-10-29PALINDROMES $200: Classic 3-word palindrome that could have been the world's first introduction "Madam, I'm Adam"
#3449, aired 1999-09-09DOGGIES & KITTIES $400: A dog that's a mix of 2 breeds is called a mongrel or this other "M" word Mutt
#3282, aired 1998-12-08"LAND"s OF THE WORLD $900 (Daily Double): It's the only U.S. state that fits the category Maryland (or Rhode Island)
#3205, aired 1998-07-03SPELLING $1000: It's the 12-letter word in the title of the French national anthem M-A-R-S-E-I-L-L-A-I-S-E
#3180, aired 1998-05-29BRAIN MAUL! $500: The 4 U.S. states that begin with the word "New" New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico & New York
#3092, aired 1998-01-27THE NATIONAL SPELLING BEE $400: 1982: The champ was Molly Dieveney, & the final word was... P-S-O-R-I-A-S-I-S
#2666, aired 1996-03-18STATE MOTTOES $400 (Daily Double): Word that's the motto of Texas & the title of the following: "If you're ever in a jam, here I am. / If you ever need a pal, I'm your gal. / If you ever feel so happy, you'll land in jail." "Friendship"
#2597, aired 1995-12-1212-LETTER WORDS $1,500 (Daily Double): This breed of racehorse was developed in England by crossing English mares with Arabian stallions Thoroughbred
#1990, aired 1993-04-09ORIGINAL "SYN" $600 (Daily Double): "Syn" word in the title of the following: [Instrumental music plays.] syncopated
#1059, aired 1989-03-23HAIRDOS $400: French word for a large smooth roll or twist of hair worn by the nape of the neck chignon
#970, aired 1988-11-18STATE CAPITALS $1,000 (Daily Double): It's the only one-word capital that has the name of its state contained within it Indianapolis
#746, aired 1987-11-30ONE-WORD SONGS $200 (Daily Double): A time of rest, or title of the following lively Go-Go's hit: "Can't seem to get my mind off of you / Back here at home, there's nothin' to do / Now that I'm away..." "Vacation"
#681, aired 1987-07-20HOUSE PLANTS $200: This plant, "Saintpaulia ionantha", produces pink & white flowers, too, despite its purple name an African violet
#485, aired 1986-10-17"M.C." $500 (Daily Double): Movie whose theme song is the following: "Everybody's talking at me / I don't hear a word they're saying..." Midnight Cowboy
#467, aired 1986-09-23SPELLING $200 (Daily Double): This word is also spelled out in the song that includes the following: "What you want..." R-E-S-P-E-C-T
#417, aired 1986-04-15SPELLING $300: From the Irish "smidirin", something exploded into fragments has been blown to this S-M-I-T-H-E-R-E-E-N-S
#263, aired 1985-09-116-LETTER WORDS $500 (Daily Double): 6-letter word in the title of the following: "Every single day / Every word you say / Every game you play / Every night you stay / I'll be watching you / Oh, can't you see / You belong to me?..." breath
#164, aired 1985-04-254-WORD PHRASES $500: Recently canceled soap opera which was named for the time it originally aired, 4:30 P.M. The Edge of Night
#142, aired 1985-03-26P’S & Q’S $500: French for “tail”, it’s a braid of hair queue
#25, aired 1984-10-12SPELLING $500: Spelling for word meaning “beaten mixture of egg whites & sugar used as a pie topping” M-E-R-I-N-G-U-E

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (8 results returned)

#16, aired 2023-10-11RALLYING CRIES: Don't mess with Texas: Sam Houston's troops shouted this 3-word battle cry while attacking Santa Anna's army at San Jacinto Remember the Alamo!
#8512, aired 2021-11-16MOVIE QUOTES: This 3-word phrase was the protagonist's second line of dialogue in a 1962 movie, the first in a 25-film series "Bond, James Bond"
#8200, aired 2020-04-10WORDS IN THE NEWS: On September 25, 2019, searches on merriam-webster.com for the definition of this 3-word Latin term increased by 5,500% quid pro quo
#6447, aired 2012-10-02FAMILIAR PHRASES: OED's earliest citation of this 5-word phrase is "Now, Monsieur Poirot, you would without doubt like to visit" this place the scene of the crime
#3336, aired 1999-02-22WORLD GEOGRAPHY: It's the only body of water with shores on the continents of Asia, Africa & Europe Mediterranean Sea
#1411, aired 1990-10-22FAMOUS NAMES: The former Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon is now known by this title the Queen Mother (Queen Mum)
#1287, aired 1990-03-20WORD ORIGINS: Word derived from the act of breaking up a failed Italian moneylender's market bench bankruptcy
#295, aired 1985-10-25SCIENCE: From name of Greek sun god, it is the 2nd most abundant element in the universe helium

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