Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (201 results returned)

#9038, aired 2024-02-14ALSO A MAGAZINE TITLE $1000: Irish playwright J.M. Synge wrote of this "of the Western World" Playboy
#2, aired 2024-01-12KIDDY LIT $400: In a J.M. Barrie play, she & her brothers Michael & John get sprinkled with fairy dust & fly off into the night Wendy
#9004, aired 2023-12-28TRIPLE INITIAL WRITERS $400: Writing as Michael Innes, J.I.M. Stewart created John Appleby, a detective at this HQ of London's Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard
#8961, aired 2023-10-30THE JOKERS $200: His final role was as Tony in "The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus" in 2009 Heath Ledger
#16, aired 2023-10-11HI, I'M J.LO $300: An '80s cast member, this "J.Lo" returned to "SNL" in 2020 to play president trump's lawyer Alan Dershowitz Jon Lovitz
#16, aired 2023-10-11HI, I'M J.LO $600: Boxing's greatest "J.Lo" of all time, he had a sports arena named after him in Detroit that was known locally as "the Joe" Joe Louis
#16, aired 2023-10-11HI, I'M J.LO $1200: A 17th century philosopher who defended "life, liberty and property", this "J.Lo" influenced the founding fathers John Locke
#16, aired 2023-10-11HI, I'M J.LO $1500: Before Jennifer Lopez was even born, this "J.Lo" played Timmy's mom on "Lassie" from 1958-'64 June Lockhart
#16, aired 2023-10-11HI, I'M J.LO $2,100 (Daily Double): You can buy a copy of "The Call of the Wild" at the gift shop in the California state park dedicated to this "J.Lo" Jack London
#8857, aired 2023-04-25LET'S SEE A MO-"V" $1200: (I'm B.J. Novak.) In my first feature film as writer & director I play a New York journalist trying to help a bereaved Texas family get this, the film's title & a synonym for retribution Vengeance
#8830, aired 2023-03-17IRISH AUTHORS $400: Showing the Irish warts & all, J.M. Synge's play "The Playboy of the Western World" caused riots in this capital in 1907 Dublin
#8810, aired 2023-02-17ACTORS PLAYING PLAYWRIGHTS $800: In 2004's "Finding Neverland", Johnny Depp played this playwright & creator of Neverland (J.M.) Barrie
#11, aired 2023-01-19SHOE BIZ $600: Like Elvis sang, "don't you step on" these shoes that you can get from Brooks Brothers (blue) suede shoes
#8743, aired 2022-11-16RAPPERS WHO ACT $800: "I'm going back to Cali"; he's played a Southern Cali law enforcement agent on CBS since 2009 LL Cool J
#8723, aired 2022-10-19THE PARENT COMPANY $400: Of Jif peanut butter; the perfect accompaniment to its jams & jellies, this company named for J.M. Smucker's
#8660, aired 2022-06-10THE SHIRT OFF OUR BACK $1000: Maude Adams' look in a 1905 Broadway production of a J.M. Barrie work popularized this flat collar on shirts Peter Pan
#8623, aired 2022-04-20ACTORS, INITIALLY $1000: J.L.M., a cop on "Law & Order" & "The Flash" Jesse L. Martin
#8609, aired 2022-03-31COMPOSERS $800: Paintings by Monet & J.M.W. Turner inspired this composer's orchestral masterpiece "La Mer" Debussy
#8581, aired 2022-02-21ARTISTS ON THE MOVE $1000: Landscape painter J.M.W. Turner based the painting seen here on a visit he made to this city Venice
#8515, aired 2021-11-19INTO THE J*E*T STREAM $400: A member of the Society of Jesus the Jesuits
#8308, aired 2021-01-06CAVEAT SCULPTOR $800: Sir George Frampton did the statue of this J.M. Barrie character that's in Kensington Gardens Peter Pan
#8293, aired 2020-12-02TAKING YOUR MEASURE $7,300 (Daily Double): The unit abbreviated MJ is used to describe the heft of extrasolar planets & other astronomical bodies--M is for mass, J is for this Jupiter
#8228, aired 2020-06-03MUSTARD OR MAYO $200: Hampton Creek, maker of "Just Mayo", convinced the FDA to let it keep the name, though J.M. doesn't contain these eggs
#8216, aired 2020-05-18PLAYWRIGHTS $400: J.M. Barrie followed the play about this "boy who wouldn't grow up" with a novel about him "and Wendy" Peter Pan
#8155, aired 2020-02-07AWARDS & HONORS $2000: Damien Hirst & director Steve McQueen have won the British visual arts prize named for this 19th century British painter J.M.W. Turner
#8114, aired 2019-12-12DESIGNER INITIALS $800: In 2013 he left Louis Vuitton to focus on his own line: M.J. Marc Jacobs
#8111, aired 2019-12-09PEEK A CHOO-CHOO $1000: A famed landscape painter, this Brit depicted the Great Western Railway in 1844 with his usual dramatic atmosphere (J.M.W.) Turner
#8073, aired 2019-10-16SO LONG $2000: Fed up with economists saying things will return to balance, J.M. Keynes wrote, "In" this extended period "we are all dead" the long run
#8037, aired 2019-07-16O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN! $600: J.M. Barrie wrote that this pirate was "cadaverous...his hair dressed in long curls which look like black candles about to melt" Captain Hook
#8027, aired 2019-07-02LITERATURE FROM A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE $2000: "Foe" by J.M. Coetzee depicts the final days of these 2 men as seen by a woman shipwrecked with the pair (Robinson) Crusoe and Friday
#8017, aired 2019-06-18A WRITER'S LIFE $2,000 (Daily Double): This author's close relationship with the Davies family was the subject of the film "Finding Neverland" James Barrie, or J.M. Barrie
#7984, aired 2019-05-02TORY SPELLING $800: Tory John who succeeded Thatcher M-A-J-O-R
#7956, aired 2019-03-25WOMEN IN SONG $400: She sing, "Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got, I'm still, I'm still Jenny from the block" J.Lo (or Jennifer Lopez)
#7833, aired 2018-10-03AUTHORS' FICTIONAL PLACES $1600: Never-Never Land J.M. Barrie
#7776, aired 2018-06-04THE DISASTER ARTISTS $1200: This mainland Italian volcano erupted in 1817 during J.M.W. Turner's lifetime Vesuvius
#7768, aired 2018-05-23IT WILL SERVE YOU WELL! $1000: This "admirable" butler of J.M. Barrie's play rises above his aristocrat employers & becomes their king the admirable Crichton
#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
#7676, aired 2018-01-15SUPPORTING CAST OF OSCAR'S BEST PICTURE $800: J.K. Simmons, Rosemarie DeWitt & John Legend...no, I'm sorry! I mean Naomie Harris, Patrick Decile & Andre Holland! Moonlight
#7486, aired 2017-03-13LITERATURE ACROSS AMERICA $400: (I'm M.J. Acosta from NBC 7 San Diego.) This man resided at the Hotel Del Coronado for months at a time & wrote parts of several books here including "Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz" Frank Baum
#7440, aired 2017-01-06WRITERS ON FILM $1200: Starring Johnny Depp, this film tells the story of J.M Barrie's friendship with the family that inspired "Peter Pan" Finding Neverland
#7359, aired 2016-09-15I'M HERE TO SEE HERBERT HOOVER $600: Herbert is seen here with this non-relative J. Edgar Hoover
#7231, aired 2016-02-08OUT SEEING LIVE ENTERTAINMENT $1600: Matthew Morrison from "Glee" starred on Broadway as author J.M. Barrie in "Finding" this place Neverland
#7158, aired 2015-10-28FILMS OF THE '90s $600: (I'm NASCAR driver A.J. Allmendinger.) Tom Cruise plays Cole Trickle, a yankee who breaks into big-time stock car racing in this 1990 film Days of Thunder
#7151, aired 2015-10-19CONTEMPORARIES $800: In 1807 when J.M.W. Turner became a professor at the Royal Academy, he was testing his steamboat on the Hudson River (Robert) Fulton
#7144, aired 2015-10-08WHOSE LIFE IS IT? $1000: Born Finland, 1910, designed for G.M., M.I.T. & J.F.K., met the big architect, Michigan, 1961 (Eero) Saarinen
#7105, aired 2015-07-03DESIGNER INITIALS $1000: You can thank him for the grunge look of the '90s: M.J. Marc Jacobs
#7070, aired 2015-05-15POP CULTURE $200: Oscar-winning actor J.K. Simmons is the voice of the yellow one of these candies in TV commercials an M&M
#6938, aired 2014-11-12MOVIE "LAND" $400: Johnny Depp played J.M. Barrie in this 2004 film Finding Neverland
#6904, aired 2014-09-25SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE $600: Sir Arthur played on the same cricket team as this "Peter Pan" creator & helped him write an operetta (J.M.) Barrie
#6887, aired 2014-07-22BOOKS WITH SUBTITLES $400: The adventures of this J.M. Barrie title character have appeared with the subtitle "The Boy who Wouldn't Grow Up" Peter Pan
#6847, aired 2014-05-27PLASTIC $1600: The J.M. Eagle company flies high making pipes of this 3-letter material that was first produced in 1838 PVC
#6836, aired 2014-05-12WE GET LETTERS $6,000 (Daily Double): This explorer wrote to his friend J.M. Barrie in 1912, "we have accomplished our object in reaching the Pole" Robert Falcon Scott
#6797, aired 2014-03-18QUICK LIT $1000: He created Tinker Bell J.M. Barrie
#6755, aired 2014-01-17GUYS, CAPITALISM WORKS! $1200: The 1930s pitted free market fan F.A. Hayek at the LSE, this school, vs. Cambridge's pro-government action J.M. Keynes the London School of Economics
#6704, aired 2013-11-07THE NEW YORK TIMES BUSINESS $1200: (I'm Andrew Ross Sorkin.) In 2000 I broke the news of the acquisition of J.P. Morgan by this banking company Chase
#6622, aired 2013-06-04CLOTHING NAME ORIGINS $400: A rounded collar in style again recently is named for this J.M. Barrie character Peter Pan
#6606, aired 2013-05-13YOU DID BAD $1000: The opposite of a state of sanctity, this 8-letter word is the title of a prize-winning J.M. Coetzee novel disgrace
#6469, aired 2012-11-01THEY INSPIRED THE CHARACTER $400: J.M. Barrie had young friend Michael Llewelyn Davies in mind when he created this "boy who wouldn't grow up" Peter Pan
#6441, aired 2012-09-24KISS ME KATE WINSLET $2000: 2004: Johnny Depp as J.M. Barrie Finding Neverland
#6419, aired 2012-07-12I'M JUST SWAMPED! $1000: Once home to runaway slaves, this "Great" swamp in Va. & N.C. appears in Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Dred" the Great Dismal Swamp
#6383, aired 2012-05-23COMPANY NAMES $400: Not H&J but this record company was founded in 1962 by Herb Alpert & Jerry Moss A&M
#6340, aired 2012-03-23THE IMMORTALS $200: This J.M. Barrie character was "the boy who wouldn't grow up" Peter Pan
#6320, aired 2012-02-24HISTORIC LETTERS $800: Close to death in the Antarctic in 1912, he wrote to J.M. Barrie asking him to "help my widow and my boy" (Robert Falcon) Scott
#6222, aired 2011-10-11THE SEC $1200: To help enforce the regs, all the commissioners have this type of graduate degree, including from Yale & Harvard a J.D. (a law degree)
#6197, aired 2011-07-19CELEBRATED ON THEIR BIRTHDAYS $1000: Peter Pan Day, May 9 J.M. Barrie
#6122, aired 2011-04-05LEGAL ABBREV. $200: Enacted by Congress, the U.C.M.J is the Uniform Code of this type of Justice Military
#6078, aired 2011-02-02MEN & WOMEN OF LETTERS $1,000 (Daily Double): The fantastic James Matthew... (J.M.) Barrie
#5997, aired 2010-10-12PRINCESS $3,000 (Daily Double): This "flowery" J.M. Barrie princess was called "the most beautiful of the dusky Dianas" Tiger Lily
#5987, aired 2010-09-28CELEBRITIES' FAVORITE BOOKS $1600: (Hi, I'm Jane Kaczmarek.) This author's "Nine Stories" includes gems like "The Laughing Man" & "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" -- you should read them all J.D. Salinger
#5939, aired 2010-06-10JEOPA-CONGLOMAREX, INC. $800: As CEO of J-CX, I'm thinking of doing my hair like this owner of 610 Park Avenue. How do I look? Huh? Donald Trump
#5884, aired 2010-03-25I'M UNEMPLOYED $200: She finished her first novel about a magical 11-year-old orphan while she was an unemployed teacher in Edinburgh (J.K.) Rowling
#5875, aired 2010-03-12"BUR" BANK $2,000 (Daily Double): This adventure author penned "Beyond the Farthest Star" Edgar Rice Burroughs
#5849, aired 2010-02-04OFF TO GRAD SCHOOL $1200: A 2006 study in N.J. found those going for this business degree are the most likely grad students to cheat M.B.A.
#5834, aired 2010-01-14L-M-N $400: A local cop, J. Edgar Hoover, Wyatt Earp et al. lawmen
#5779, aired 2009-10-29METAFICTION $400: J. M. Coetzee's novel "Foe" reimagines this novel, but with a woman shipwrecked on the deserted isle Robinson Crusoe
#5773, aired 2009-10-21INITIALLY YOURS $1600: Around 1800 this English romantic landscape painter took a studio at 64 Harley Street in London J.M.W. Turner
#5758, aired 2009-09-30LITERARY SHIPS $600: The Jolly Roger sails the seas in this J.M. Barrie romp Peter Pan
#5733, aired 2009-07-08"M.J." $400: He led his brothers to 4 Billboard No. 1 hits Michael Jackson
#5733, aired 2009-07-08"M.J." $800: In 1994 this singer led his band to 2 Grammy Awards, one for the album "Voodoo Lounge" Mick Jagger
#5733, aired 2009-07-08"M.J." $1200: He led the Lakers to 5 NBA Championships in the '80s Magic Johnson
#5733, aired 2009-07-08"M.J." $1600: This Queen of Gospel Music was brought up in a pious family & refused to sing anything but religious songs Mahalia Jackson
#5733, aired 2009-07-08"M.J." $2000: This creator of Beavis & Butthead wrote & directed "Office Space" Mike Judge
#5715, aired 2009-06-12"ON" THE END $1200: An example of this is seen at the end of the clue; it means "I'm upset" :-( an emoticon
#5709, aired 2009-06-04CHILD'S PLAY $200: The Darling children fly off on the adventure of a lifetime in this J.M. Barrie play Peter Pan
#5547, aired 2008-10-21I HAVE A QUESTION $800: Act IV of this writer's 1904 play has the line "Do you believe in fairies?" (He didn't add "Yes!") J.M. Barrie
#5505, aired 2008-07-11"J.P." $800: In "Goodfellas", this actor memorably said, "I'm funny how... I'm funny like a clown, I amuse you?" Joe Pesci
#5478, aired 2008-06-04BRITISH ART & ARTISTS $600: You can barely make out the elephants in J.M.W. Turner's painting of this man "Crossing the Alps" Hannibal
#5466, aired 2008-05-19"M.J." $400: He led the Bulls to 6 NBA championships in the '90s Michael Jordan
#5466, aired 2008-05-19"M.J." $800: She was the lead actress in "The Fifth Element" & "Resident Evil" Milla Jovovich
#5466, aired 2008-05-19"M.J." $1200: In the 2000 Olympics, this American repeated as 400-meter champ but didn't break his Olympic record set in 1996 Michael Johnson
#5466, aired 2008-05-19"M.J." $1600: A founder of the Industrial Workers of the World, she used the slogan "Join the union, boys" Mother Jones
#5466, aired 2008-05-19"M.J." $2000: He won Oscars for his scores for "Doctor Zhivago", "A Passage to India" & "Lawrence of Arabia" Maurice Jarre
#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
#5346, aired 2007-12-03YOU ARE SO FOXY! $800: J.J. Dickison & M. Jeff Thompson were each called this Francis Marion nickname "of the Confederacy" the swamp fox
#5253, aired 2007-06-13FRENCH COMPOSERS $800: His greatest orchestral work, "La Mer", was inspired by artists Claude Monet & J.M.W. Turner Debussy
#5214, aired 2007-04-19MR. OR MS. MAYOR $200: 6-term mayor Richard J. Daley begat Richard M. Daley of this city Chicago
#5206, aired 2007-04-09M*A*S*H $1200: After Trapper John was transferred stateside, this California-born surgeon replaced him B.J. Hunnicutt
#5114, aired 2006-11-30MUSEUMS $1600: The Turner Prize, named for British painter J.M.W., was founded by a group trying to buy art for this London gallery Tate
#4930, aired 2006-02-03EYES ON THE PRIZE $1000: This famous British gallery that has lots of J.M.W. Turner works gives the Turner Prize for Contemporary Art the Tate Gallery
#4912, aired 2006-01-10"GRAND" PRIX $1600: The J.M.W. Turner work seen here depicts this well-known location the Grand Canal (in Venice)
#4865, aired 2005-11-04BIO SUBJECTS $600: This writer's name precedes "and the Lost Boys" in the title of a biography by Andrew Birkin J.M. Barrie
#4742, aired 2005-03-29I'M ON CLOUD "NINE" $1000: Taken from the title of a J.D. Salinger work, it was the name of Lisa Loeb's backing band Nine Stories
#4710, aired 2005-02-112004 OSCAR NOMINATIONS $1000: Johnny Depp received his second Oscar nomination for playing this author in "Finding Neverland" J.M. Barrie
#4670, aired 2004-12-17ALL THE GLITTERING PRIZES $1000: In 1999 J.M. Coetzee became the first 2-time winner of this major British fiction prize the Booker
#4668, aired 2004-12-15WE MEAN BUSINESS $1000: In 1913 W.A. Heilig & this man opened a furniture store in Goldsboro, North Carolina (J.M.) Meyers
#4633, aired 2004-10-27"J" WALKING $600: (Hi, I'm Tim Russert of NBC's Meet the Press.) In 1985 I supervised a broadcast from Rome featuring a live interview with this man, a first for American television Pope John Paul II
#4499, aired 2004-03-11INITIALLY YOURS $2000: 19th century English painter Joseph Mallord William... J.M.W. Turner
#4493, aired 2004-03-032003 NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS $400: Of both Boer & English descent, J.M. Coetzee of this country won the Nobel for Literature South Africa
#4474, aired 2004-02-05ART $2000: As it's what J.M.W. Turner did best, "Hannibal & His Army Crossing the Alps" is set during one of these a snowstorm
#4463, aired 2004-01-21PLAYING DOCTOR $800: In 1975 he joined the cast of "M*A*S*H" as B.J. Hunnicut, a gifted surgeon & practical joker Mike Farrell
#4411, aired 2003-11-10THE J. LO DOWN $1000: The video for this song pays homage to the movie "Flashdance", with Jen as the welder/dancer "I'm Glad"
#4247, aired 2003-02-04AROUND THE WORLD BOOK $600: As C is in 2 volumes, but J & K are in 1, volume 13 still covers this one letter M
#4233, aired 2003-01-15"J" WALKING $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew) Popular in the 16th & 17th centuries, it's the variety of sleeveless tunic I'm wearing jerkin
#4065, aired 2002-04-12FAMOUS J.P.'s $800: (Hi, I'm Jeff Probst, host of "Rock and Roll Jeopardy!") This Led Zeppelin guitarist was a master of distortion & feedback Jimmy Page
#4020, aired 2002-02-08U.S. CITIES $600: (Hi, I'm Jimmy J.) I helped compose & produce "Welcome To The World", the opening theme to this U.S. city's Summer Olympics Atlanta
#3994, aired 2002-01-03HISTORY IN ART $400: You can barely make out the elephants in J.M.W. Turner's painting of this man "Crossing the Alps" Hannibal
#3978, aired 2001-12-12LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES $400: Founded in 1962, this country's Kabul Times was its first English-language newspaper Afghanistan
#3978, aired 2001-12-12COME TO GATHER $400: People do it to stamps or coins & when they pass Go in Monopoly collect
#3978, aired 2001-12-12RACCOON $400: Allsands.com's "How to" section includes how to make these popular with the Davy Crockett wannabees coonskin caps
#3978, aired 2001-12-12COME TO GATHER $800: (Sofia reports from the United Nations.) People from Uruguay to Ukraine have held the presidency of this body that meets here the General Assembly
#3978, aired 2001-12-12LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES $800: Dating from 1624, this country's San Francisco Xavier University in Sucre is one of the oldest in the Americas Bolivia
#3978, aired 2001-12-12JESTERDAY $1000: Even his jester Muckle John couldn't cheer up this king when he was beheaded in 1649 Charles I
#3978, aired 2001-12-12LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES $1200: The capital of this grand duchy is the seat of the Court of Justice of the European Communities Luxembourg
#3977, aired 2001-12-11SELLERS' BEST $800: Perhaps not one of Sellers' best, "The Bobo" co-starred this Swedish-born actress to whom he was married Britt Ekland
#3977, aired 2001-12-11ALL THE PRESIDENTS' CHILDREN $1200: These twins born November 25, 1981 were named for their grandmothers Barbara & Jenna Bush
#3977, aired 2001-12-11ALL THE PRESIDENTS' CHILDREN $2000: The eldest son of a president, this Ohio senator of the 1940s was known as "Mr. Republican" Robert Taft
#3952, aired 2001-11-06"J" WALKING $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from a basketball court.) Hi! Don't mind me, I'm just warming up, doing a round of these jumping jacks
#3943, aired 2001-10-24BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: He made M'm! M'm! Good! when he joined a Camden, N.J. canning company in 1869; he later took it over Joseph Campbell
#3879, aired 2001-06-14BEETHOVEN $600: This sonata shares its name with a Tchaikovsky symphony "Pathetique Symphony"
#3828, aired 2001-04-04DUETS $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Randy Travis, here at the Hollywood Bowl.) On my 1990 "Heroes & Friends" album, this legend joined me in singing... "Happy Trails to You" Roy Rogers
#3820, aired 2001-03-23WHERE'S THE COLLEGE? $1000: University of Miami Coral Gables
#3806, aired 2001-03-05AMERICA-PODGE $400: [Hi, I'm J.J. Stokes, wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers] I was the all-time leading receiver for this school where Mark Harmon was once an All-American quarterback UCLA
#3776, aired 2001-01-22WILD KINGDOM $100: This bird of prey is the national symbol of 2 North American countries Eagle
#3768, aired 2001-01-10AKRONYMS $200: In 1870 B.F. Goodrich brought to Akron this industry that eventually dominated the city Rubber industry
#3768, aired 2001-01-10REPETITION AGAIN $800: How a dramatist is paid, or a job for a sports announcer Play-by-play
#3733, aired 2000-11-22THEY CAME FROM TOLEDO $200: Receive a "M*A*S*H" note from him & it may be a"dressed" from his Toledo birthplace Jamie Farr
#3603, aired 2000-04-12JAPANESE HISTORY $500: In the 13th C., Kublai Khan's invading navy was destroyed by a great storm later called this, or "divine wind" Kamikaze
#3567, aired 2000-02-22"J.P." $400: (Hi, I'm Garry Marshall) When I was hired as a wrtiter for the "Tonight Show" in 1959, this host said he liked me because I thought like a 4-year-old Jack Paar
#3537, aired 2000-01-11THAT OLD TIME NEW WAVE MUSIC $1000: (Hi, I'm Jane Wiedlin) Among my credits is this song that starts, "Can you hear them? Talkin' about us, telling lies..." "Our Lips are Sealed"
#3475, aired 1999-10-15GENERAL HOSPITAL $100: [Hi, I'm Ingo Rademacher from "General Hospital] Like "G.H."'s Robert & Mac Scorpio, my character of Jax is from this country, where I really grew up Australia
#3474, aired 1999-10-14YOU OUGHTA KNOW $400: Daisy Ashford's novel "The Young Visiters", written when she was 9, had a preface by this "Peter Pan" author J.M. Barrie
#3438, aired 1999-07-14THE CIVIL WAR $600: This Confederate general with the given names James Ewell Brown was famous for his rides "around McClellan" J.E.B. Stuart
#3420, aired 1999-06-18CLASSICAL COMPOSERS $800: His 1905 composition "La Mer" was inspired by the ideas of painters J.M.W. Turner & Claude Monet Claude Debussy
#3388, aired 1999-05-05TWISTER $600: In 1994 Alabama's Goshen Church was struck by a twister on this holy day 7 days before Easter Palm Sunday
#3364, aired 1999-04-01ART $1,000 (Daily Double): Your initial impression might be that he was England's greatest seascape painter J.M.W. Turner
#3335, aired 1999-02-19AUTHOR'S DICTIONARY $800: From the Greek for "orator", it's the art or study of using language effectively rhetoric
#3334, aired 1999-02-18SPELL THE LAST NAME $800: Florentine author of "The Prince" Niccolo... M-A-C-H-I-A-V-E-L-L-I
#3334, aired 1999-02-18LEGAL LINGO $1,500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Star Jones of The View. As a lawyer I can tell you:) This Latin phrase meaning "of unsound mind" is often used to indicate permanent or temporary insanity non compos mentis
#3326, aired 1999-02-08BRAIN STRAIN $500: The most common first name in the world is the name of this religious figure Mohammed
#3290, aired 1998-12-18TV STARS $1,600 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Renee Jones from Days of Our Lives.) Before he was B.J. Hunnicutt on "M*A*S*H", this actor played Scott Banning on "Days of Our Lives" Mike Farrell
#3154, aired 1998-04-23COMEDIES $800: From 1946 to 1955, the man seen here (Shemp Howard) was partnered with these two men in a series of comedy shorts: Moe Howard & Larry Fine
#3109, aired 1998-02-19PICKIN' $100: Keep this firmly behind the guitar neck for maximum stretch with your digits Thumbs
#3098, aired 1998-02-04PRO FOOTBALL $1,100 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Al Michaels.) Super Bowl MVPs from the 49ers include J. Rice, S. Young & this quarterback who won a record 3 MVP awards Joe Montana
#3038, aired 1997-11-12TV FRIENDS $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Joseph Gordon-Levitt.) I used to play D.J. Connor's boring friend George on this sitcom Roseanne
#2922, aired 1997-04-22ANCIENT COUNTRIES $800: This Biblical country of Hammurabi was once the country of Sumer Babylonia
#2922, aired 1997-04-22COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1000: Referring to its oldest building, Nassau Hall, Old Nassau is a nickname for this Ivy League school Princeton
#2898, aired 1997-03-19AMERICAN HISTORY $800: In June 1967 LBJ met with this Soviet premier in Glassboro, N.J. to discuss world problems Alexei Kosygin
#2895, aired 1997-03-14ART & ARTISTS $1,000 (Daily Double): 2 of England's finest landscape artists were J.M.W. Turner & this man whose work is seen here: John Constable
#2884, aired 1997-02-27AUTO FIRSTS $200: In 1908 the federal government taxed this for the 1st time Gasoline
#2884, aired 1997-02-27AUTHORS' CHARACTERS $400: Wah-Ta!-Wah, Uncas, Chingachgook James Fenimore Cooper
#2841, aired 1996-12-30FILMOGRAPHIES $800: "An Affair To Remember", "I'm No Angel", "Charade" Cary Grant
#2767, aired 1996-09-17BLACK AMERICANS $600: On Feb. 2, 1996 these 2 M.J.s went head-to-head for the first time since the '91 NBA Finals Magic Johnson & Michael Jordan
#2438, aired 1995-03-22PLAYS $200: "Peter and Wendy" was J.M. Barrie's retelling of this play in book form Peter Pan
#2366, aired 1994-12-12WORLD HISTORY $400: In 1909 U.S. troops left this Caribbean island after overseeing J.M. Gomez' election as president Cuba
#1863, aired 1992-10-14ARTISTS $1000: The J.M.W. initials by which this English artist is known stand for Joseph Mallord William Turner
#1717, aired 1992-02-04AUTHORS $300: R.M. Ballantyne's "The Coral Island" was an inspiration for his Never Land (J.M.) Barrie
#1687, aired 1991-12-24LITERATURE $400: This hero first appeared in J.M. Barrie's "The Little White Bird" Peter Pan
#1565, aired 1991-05-24DRAMA $200: This J.M. Barrie play, subtitled "The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up", is produced every Christmas in London Peter Pan
#1500, aired 1991-02-22WILD WEST $500: Some say M. J. Canary earned this nickname by her willingness to help those in trouble Calamity Jane
#1331, aired 1990-05-21THE AUTO INDUSTRY $200: Built by Carl Benz in 1885, the first internal combustion car had this many wheels 3
#1281, aired 1990-03-12IT'S "MAGIC" $400: This song was a Top 10 hit for the Police in the fall of 1981 "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"
#1261, aired 1990-02-12COMMON BONDS $1000: Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., Daniel J. Boorstin & Barbara Tuchman historians
#1234, aired 1990-01-04ART $800: Type of painting that John Constable & J.M.W. Turner were famous for in 19th century England landscapes
#1211, aired 1989-12-04THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH $400: The British wear pajamas just like we do, but spell "pajamas" this way P-Y-J-A-M-A-S
#1188, aired 1989-11-01PRESIDENTS $400: Thy both had the same initials, "J.M.", & one followed the other into the White House Monroe & Madison
#1166, aired 1989-10-02U.S. CITIES $200: Richard M. Daley, son of Richard J. Daley, was elected mayor of this city in 1989 Chicago
#1162, aired 1989-09-26THEATRE $200: By the end of this J.M. Barrie play, Wendy flies so badly she has to use a broomstick Peter Pan
#1139, aired 1989-07-13M*A*S*H $300: The peg o' his heart was his wife Peg, back in California B.J. Hunnicutt
#1124, aired 1989-06-22TV GUIDE SAYS $100: "Moneylender Charles demands a pound of flesh from B.J. and Hawkeye" M*A*S*H
#1055, aired 1989-03-17AUTHORS' LAST NAMES $800: James Matthew Barrie
#914, aired 1988-07-21DRAMA $200: J.M. Barrie fantasy that opens with Nana the dog turning down bedcovers & running bath water Peter Pan
#904, aired 1988-07-07H. G. WELLS $300: J. M. Barrie, it's said, told Wells, "It is very well to be able to write books, but can you waggle" these ears
#895, aired 1988-06-24PETER PAN $500: Before he died, J.M. Barrie assigned these to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London royalties (copyrights)
#809, aired 1988-02-25"SONG" SONGS $800: 10-word title of B.J. Thomas #1 song which was up for CMA "Single of the Year" in 1975 "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song"
#805, aired 1988-02-19INVENTORS $600: In 1907, J.M. Spangler, not Wm. H. Hoover, invented the forerunner of this machine vacuum cleaner
#792, aired 1988-02-02LONDON MONUMENTS $400: This statue in Kensington Gardens was designed in honor of J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan
#788, aired 1988-01-27PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $400: Of A. Johnson, M. Fillmore or J. Buchanan, the only 1 who didn't marry his reading tutor James Buchanan
#787, aired 1988-01-26SPELLING $200: It's flotsam's constant companion J-E-T-S-A-M
#698, aired 1987-09-23ENGLISH AUTHORS $400: J.M. Barrie's own dog was the model for this canine nursemaid in "Peter Pan" Nana
#692, aired 1987-09-15BEST SELLERS $1,000 (Daily Double): The "initial" author of "The Sensuous Woman" "J"
#637, aired 1987-05-19BUSINESS TRIVIA $800: M.J. Holloway & Company introduced this candy in 1926 Milk Duds
#634, aired 1987-05-14FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $1000: In this J.M. Barrie novel, it's Gavin Dishart, a Presbyterian preacher The Little Minister
#606, aired 1987-04-06U.S. STATES $400: Of N.Y., N.J., or N.M., the one, according to the World Almanac, with the most poultry New York
#602, aired 1987-03-31ART $1000: Though English, John Constable & J.M.W. Turner were forerunners of this French movement impressionism
#541, aired 1987-01-05ART $600: Mode of transportation represented in 19th cent. British artist J.M.W. Turner's "Rain, Steam, & Speed" train
#538, aired 1986-12-31THE JUNGLE $2,000 (Daily Double): Like most of us would, it's what Jethro Tull was doing "In The Jungle" in 1974: "Walking through forests of palm-tree apartments / Scoff at the monkeys who live in their dark tents / Down by the waterhole--drunk every Friday / Eating their nuts--saving their raisins..." Bungle
#438, aired 1986-05-14BRITISH ISLES $100: Since she usually winds down the day with a Scotch, J & B gave this p.m. their billionth bottle (Margaret) Thatcher
#427, aired 1986-04-29SWAMP THINGS $500: The 3 residents of "The Swamp" in the final season of "M·A·S·H" Hawkeye, B.J. & Major Charles Winchester
#408, aired 1986-04-02HOLLYWOOD DOGS $600: J.M. Barrie's "Nana" was a Newfoundland, but Disney made her a St. Bernard in this film Peter Pan
#24, aired 1984-10-11ART $1000: Highest price ever for a painting, over $10,000,000, was paid for his “Seascape: Folk Stone” J. M. W. Turner
#5, aired 1984-09-14STARTS WITH "J" $3,000 (Daily Double): The only "J" in the Pledge of Allegiance justice

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (9 results returned)

#7870, aired 2018-11-23OLYMPIC CITIES: Of the 4 "M" cities that consecutively hosted Summer Olympics in the 20th century, these 2 aren't national capitals Munich and Montreal
#5651, aired 2009-03-16BRITISH PAINTERS: Tennyson called this British painter, Constable's contemporary, the "Shakespeare of Landscape" J.M.W. Turner
#5467, aired 2008-05-20CHILDREN'S AUTHORS: In 1896 he said his mother had lost her childhood at 8; he "knew a time would come when I also must give up the games" J.M. Barrie
#2964, aired 1997-06-19GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS: Last name of 2 brothers, one currently a cabinet secretary & one mayor of a city of several million Daley (William M. & Richard M.)
#2870, aired 1997-02-07HISTORIC GEOGRAPHY: The former kingdom of Saxony is now located in this country Germany
#2275, aired 1994-06-24LAST LINES: A J.M. Synge play ends, "Oh my grief, I've lost him surely. I've lost the only" one of these Playboy of the Western World
#1717, aired 1992-02-04MAGAZINES: This late actor was on the July 13, July 20 & July 27, 1991 TV guide covers Michael Landon
#913, aired 1988-07-20THE 50 STATES: The 2 states that begin with "M" whose capitals begin with "J" Mississippi (Jackson) & Missouri (Jefferson City)
#332, aired 1985-12-17THE 50 STATES: Besides X, Y, & Z, 3 other letters that do not begin the name of an American state (3 of) B, E, J & Q

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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...
Amanda J. Ray, a sophomore at the University of Virginia from Harrisonburg, Virginia 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Ryan Chaffee, a tutor from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $91,900...
Jason Pratt, a middle school history teacher from Woodbridge, Virginia Season 25 2-time champion: $32,701 + $1,000. Jason Pratt - A...
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Ingrid Nelson, a judicial assistant from Lake Mills, Wisconsin Season 25 2-time champion: $27,802 + $2,000. Ingrid Nelson - A...
Dan D'Addario, a senior from Columbia University 2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Farmington, Connecticut. Daniel D'Addario...
Matt Jacobs, a science teacher originally from Stratford, Connecticut Season 25 1-time champion: $10,323 + $1,000. Matt resided in Silver...
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Yellowlees Douglas, an associate professor of management communications from Gainesville, Florida Season 29 player (2013-03-08). Yellowlees's actual full name is "J. Yellowlees...
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Lindsay Eanet, a senior from the University of Missouri 2010-A College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Deerfield, Illinois. Last name pronounced...
Bernard Holloway, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from Chapel Hill, North Carolina "He was a 2002 Teen Champion. He's now a sophomore at...
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Surya Sabhapathy, a senior from the University of Michigan 2010-A College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $26,600. Hometown: Northville,...
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Katie Orphan, a freshman at Whitworth College from Reno, Nevada 2002 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Vijay Balse, a chemical engineer from Chatham, New Jersey 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2010 Tournament of Champions...
Adam Bibler, an economist originally from Lancaster, Ohio Season 27 1-time champion: $12,000 + $2,000.
Cobra Becerra, a professor of landscape architecture from Whittier, California Season 23 player (2006-11-03).
Bob Verini, a director of academics for a national test preparation company from Los Angeles, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Carolyn Collins, an education program manager from Washington, D.C. Season 30 1-time co-champion: $26,800 + $1,000.
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