Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (219 results returned)

#9075, aired 2024-04-05WHAT ARE YOU WEARING? $800: Used for evening dresses & shoes, peau de soie means "skin of" this material silk
#9047, aired 2024-02-27WHERE IS THAT? $1200: Winnie-the-Pooh's home: the forest surrounding this wood the Hundred Acre Wood
#9038, aired 2024-02-14THOSE MEDDLING KID KINGS & QUEENS $800: The life of child emperor Puyi & his time in this "City" in Beijing is the subject of the film "The Last Emperor" the Forbidden City
#9029, aired 2024-02-01BONDS OF COMMONALITY $400: Slippery Rock, Case Western Reserve, Austin Peay universities
#9029, aired 2024-02-01BRAINY QUOTES $800: This character is "a bear of very little brain, and long words bother" him Winnie-the-Pooh
#2, aired 2024-01-12KIDDY LIT $600: This feline friend of Winnie-the-Pooh appears in "The House at Pooh Corner", but not in the original book Tigger
#8986, aired 2023-12-04CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $400: "Now We Are Six" is a collection of rhymes from this "Winnie-the-Pooh" author Milne
#8958, aired 2023-10-25DISNEY PARK SONGS $800: "A Heffalump or Woozle is very confusel..." Winnie the Pooh
#8949, aired 2023-10-12HAPPIER MOVIE ENDINGS $1600: "Hold the execution. John Coffey's been found innocent. He is a free man." "Phew. That was close" The Green Mile
#8902, aired 2023-06-27SOME THOUGHTS ON THE BOOK $400: An A.A. rating; the sequel's in the "Corner"; hold up, the bear also goes "under the name of Sanders"? Winnie-the-Pooh
#8835, aired 2023-03-246-LETTER RHYMERS $1600: To associate on friendly terms with someone important is to do this hobnob
#8772, aired 2022-12-27ESPIONAGE GLOSSARY $1000: The use of sexual wiles in espionage is called this, which sounds like it would work against Winnie-the-Pooh a honey trap
#8770, aired 2022-12-23AROUND ASIA $800: Mainland Asia's southernmost point is Cape Piai at the tip of this peninsula the Malay Peninsula
#8758, aired 2022-12-07SEQUELS $400: Christopher Robin joined Pooh & friends for new adventures in a 2009 authorized sequel called "Return to" this wood Hundred Acre Wood
#8731, aired 2022-10-31'90s FILMS $600: Ice Cube & Chris Tucker starred in this 1995 comedy that Cube co-wrote with DJ Pooh Friday
#8712, aired 2022-10-04A "C" IN LITERATURE $200: He calls Winnie-the-Pooh "silly old bear" Christopher Robin
#8655, aired 2022-06-03ORANGES $1000: The there in "There There" by Tommy Orange is Oakland, where his characters are headed for this gathering of Native Americans a powwow
#8635, aired 2022-05-06ETHNIC GROUPS $600: Meredith Vieira has been named Woman of the Year by PAWA, which stands for this "American Women's Association" Portuguese
#8630, aired 2022-04-29FELINES IN FICTION $1200: In "The House at Pooh Corner", Rabbit & Piglet hatch a plot to unbounce this feline character Tigger
#8597, aired 2022-03-15THE ANCIENT MARINER $800: This Pooh creator wrote a poem about "An old sailor my grandfather knew who had so many things which he wanted to do" Milne
#8560, aired 2022-01-21NONSENSE $600: Beloved nonsense words include this creature that Pooh & Piglet track through the snow--or is it a Wizzle? Woozles
#8533, aired 2021-12-15PREQUELS & SEQUELS $1000: In the final chapter in this sequel, "Christopher Robin and Pooh come to an enchanted place, and we leave them there" The House at Pooh Corner
#8523, aired 2021-12-01HUNTER/GATHERER $800: The Gathering of Nations is this type of Native American assembly with a rhyming name a powwow
#8517, aired 2021-11-23BLUE $1,000 (Daily Double): The Belgian artist known as Peyo created these blue beings the Smurfs
#8513, aired 2021-11-17READERS, DIGEST $400: This character "had been trying to get the honey-jar off his head. The more he shook it, the more tightly it stuck" Winnie-the-Pooh
#8450, aired 2021-07-23BUTTE OF COURSE $800: A place for vision quests & sun dances, Bear Butte in South Dakota is a sacred site to these Native American people who call it "Mato Paha" (the) Lakota (Sioux)
#8403, aired 2021-05-19MANE'S THE SAME $800: Eeyore & Puzzle donkeys
#8399, aired 2021-05-13A CATEGORY ABOUT NOTHING $400: On film he tells Christopher Robin, "People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day" Winnie the Pooh
#8389, aired 2021-04-29ANNOYING WORD! $800: To bug, intrude or pester, or as Winnie the Pooh's catchphrase goes, "Oh", this bother
#8152, aired 2020-02-04IRRITABLE OWL SYNDROME $1000: When Winnie the Pooh & Piglet go to see Owl's tree house in this forest, the wind knocks the tree over the Hundred Acre Wood
#8, aired 2020-01-14NONSENSE WORDS $600: Created as the name of the "Lord High Everything Else" in "The Mikado", it now means an important or self-important person a pooh-bah
#8117, aired 2019-12-17CONTEMPORARY REVIEWS OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS $1000: Dorothy Parker wrote, "Tonstant weader fwowed up" in her 1928 review of the book "The House at" this place Pooh Corner
#8064, aired 2019-10-03HUNDRED "P"ERCENT $800: Crow Fair, Montana's largest Native American event, is this type of big chatty gathering; the 100th was in 2018 a powwow
#8060, aired 2019-09-27WINNIE-THE-POOH IN THE OED $200: Of course, Pooh is cited in the entry for this noun: "he sat down and took the top off his jar of" it honey
#8060, aired 2019-09-27WINNIE-THE-POOH IN THE OED $400: In 2018 the OED updated "Bear" to include Pooh's description of himself as "a bear of very little" this brain
#8060, aired 2019-09-27WINNIE-THE-POOH IN THE OED $600: This Pooh pal's name means "an exuberant, energetic, and cheerful person" Tigger
#8060, aired 2019-09-27WINNIE-THE-POOH IN THE OED $800: Horrible! the OED defines it as "an imaginary creature resembling an elephant" Heffalump
#8060, aired 2019-09-27WINNIE-THE-POOH IN THE OED $1000: "Pooh-sticks" is defined as "a game in which sticks are thrown into a river from the upstream side of" one of these bridge
#8007, aired 2019-06-04INTERNAL RHYME VERBS $800: This gathering of Native Americans is also a verb meaning "to confer" powwow
#7998, aired 2019-05-22MUSICAL STATE SYMBOLS $400: Hawaii made the pahu the state traditional instrument & this the state modern instrument the ukulele
#7955, aired 2019-03-22PLEASE BEAR WITH THESE MOVIES $400: 2018's "Christopher Robin" had Jim Cummings as the voice of this bear & Tigger too (Winnie the) Pooh
#7920, aired 2019-02-01BETTER CALL PAUL $800: Actor Paul Winchell, voice of this bouncy pal of Pooh, was also an inventor who patented an artificial heart Tigger
#7910, aired 2019-01-18AUTHORIZED FICTION $1600: As Disney doesn't have all the rights to Winnie-the-Pooh, he was back in "Return to" this "Wood" Hundred Acre
#7861, aired 2018-11-12IN THE ENGLISH DICTIONARY $400: The OED added the name of this "Winnie-the-Pooh" character to mean any gloomy person Eeyore
#7688, aired 2018-01-31GANGSTERS $4,000 (Daily Double): While Bugsy Siegel was being shot in B. H., Meyer Lansky's goons were walking into a hotel in this city & taking over Las Vegas
#7658, aired 2017-12-20NONSENSE & STUFF $400: I say "phooey!" to this word for nonsense that rhymes with phooey hooey
#7643, aired 2017-11-29I GET A KICK OUT OF HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): Phew! As a boy on the Indiana frontier, this president was kicked unconscious by a horse but survived Abraham Lincoln
#7601, aired 2017-10-02BUNNIES $1000: Rabbit and Piglet hatch a plot to unbounce Tigger in Chapter VII of "The House At" this place Pooh Corner
#7594, aired 2017-09-21ONE-NAMED AUTHORS $400: As Peyo, Belgian comic book author Pierre Culliford created this group of small blue humanoids who live in the forest Smurfs
#7403, aired 2016-11-16DANCE WITH ME $400: Drums called pahu help provide the rhythm for this sensuous dance of the Pacific hula
#7402, aired 2016-11-15LITERARY CHARACTERS $800: This beloved children's character said, "The only reason for making honey is so as I can eat it" Winnie-the-Pooh
#7361, aired 2016-09-19WHAT A COUNTRY! $2000: Directors like Mungiu & Puiu have made this Balkan nation one of the centers of 21st century filmmaking Romania
#7346, aired 2016-07-18DOUBLE U, DOUBLE V OR DOUBLE W $1,800 (Daily Double): In September 2014 there was a United Tribes International one of these held in Bismarck, North Dakota a powwow
#7328, aired 2016-06-22PREQUELS & SEQUELS $1600: Published 2 years later, it was A.A. Milne's sequel to "Winnie-the-Pooh" The House at Pooh Corner
#7264, aired 2016-03-24IT'S IN THE BOOK $400: From 1926, the Hundred Acre Wood Winnie-The-Pooh
#7259, aired 2016-03-17ONE-CONSONANT WORDS $1600: A book by Benjamin Hoff is called this "of Pooh" Tao
#7236, aired 2016-02-15"C" IN LITERATURE $1200: He's the only human in the "Winnie-the-Pooh" stories Christopher Robin
#7200, aired 2015-12-25KIDDY LIT $1000: In "Winnie-the-Pooh", Piglet tries to capture one of these imaginary elephant-like creatures a Heffalump
#7148, aired 2015-10-14READING BY THE NUMBERS $800: Pooh on you if you don't know that "Now We Are Six" is a book of light verse by this author A.A. Milne
#7036, aired 2015-03-30ALTER EGOS $1000: Police station janitor Penrod Pooch becomes this kung fu fighter Hong Kong Phooey
#7004, aired 2015-02-12A HISTORY LESSON $2000: In 1912 this last emperor of China abdicated, ending 268 years of rule by the Manchu Dynasty Puyi
#6986, aired 2015-01-19LITTLE WEASELS $1,000 (Daily Double): As its name indicates, this member of the weasel family has the same favorite food as Winnie-the-Pooh a honey badger
#6861, aired 2014-06-16PHOOEY $200: It's the contemptuous first word Scrooge says in "A Christmas Carol" Bah
#6861, aired 2014-06-16PHOOEY $400: A built-in bed on a ship, or a word meaning "nonsense" bunk
#6861, aired 2014-06-16PHOOEY $600: "What a" this word, followed by "pot" in the brand name of a slow electric cooker crock
#6861, aired 2014-06-16PHOOEY $800: This compound nonsense word sounds like suds for your sow hogwash
#6861, aired 2014-06-16PHOOEY $1000: Eaten by people, it's part of a ruminant's stomach; it also means "rubbish!" tripe
#6816, aired 2014-04-146-LETTER BIBLE BOOKS $400: Ibzan of Bethlehem & Tola the son of Puah were 2 of these just leaders Judges
#6805, aired 2014-03-28BLOWING MY MIND $1,600 (Daily Double): This character's name came from blowing flies off his nose when his arms were stiff after a honey hunt Winnie the Pooh
#6793, aired 2014-03-12NATIVE AMERICANS $800: Originally meaning a shaman or medicine man, it now refers to a Native American council or meeting powwow
#6783, aired 2014-02-26BRAVE $600: This little friend of Winnie-the-Pooh wisely opined that "it is hard to be brave when you're only a very small animal" Piglet
#6712, aired 2013-11-19MAKING A BEE LINE $400: This kid lit bear said, "When you go after honey with a balloon, the great thing is not to let the bees know you're coming" Winnie the Pooh
#6665, aired 2013-08-02WHO WROTE THAT BOOK? $400: "The House At Pooh Corner" A.A. Milne
#6553, aired 2013-02-27LITERARY CHARACTERS $2,000 (Daily Double): This character who debuted in 1926 is also called Edward Bear Winnie-the-Pooh
#6518, aired 2013-01-09WORDS FOUND BEFORE BEAR $800: 4-letter word of disdain; when doubled, it's a verb meaning to dismiss pooh
#6442, aired 2012-09-25SUCH A LITERARY CHARACTER! $400: It must have depressed Eeyore even more to realize he's not the title character in this 1926 work Winnie the Pooh
#6334, aired 2012-03-15WEIGHTS & MEASURES $800: This unit of area is in the name of the wood that's home to Winnie-the-Pooh acre
#6238, aired 2011-11-02RANKS & TITLES $800: In "The Mikado" this grand fellow was the "Lord High Everything Else" the Pooh-Bah
#6223, aired 2011-10-12DISNEYLAND SONGS $800: "A Heffalump & Woozle is very confusel..."' Winnie the Pooh
#6167, aired 2011-06-07TIGERS BY THE TALE $200: "The House at Pooh Corner" is his lair Tigger
#6147, aired 2011-05-10ENDS WITH THE SAME 2 VOWELS $400: The name of a marsupial pal of Winnie-the Pooh Roo
#6137, aired 2011-04-26BEAR WITH THESE BOOKS $200: The heffalump gave this title bear nightmares Winnie the Pooh
#6133, aired 2011-04-20YOU COULD "WIN" $800: A.A. Milne adapted this children's book for the stage & renamed it "Toad of Toad Hall" The Wind in the Willows
#6111, aired 2011-03-21INTERNAL RHYMES $400: It can be a meeting among business colleagues, or a Native American ceremonial feast a powwow
#6080, aired 2011-02-04HAPPIER MOVIE ENDINGS $2000: "Hold the execution. John Coffey's been found innocent. He is a free man." "Phew. That was close" The Green Mile
#6066, aired 2011-01-17CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $400: Sketches written for Punch became his first novel, "Lovers in London"; Winnie-the-Pooh came 21 years later (A.A.) Milne
#6058, aired 2011-01-05THE LAST EMPEROR $400: Puyi, aka Xuantong China
#5957, aired 2010-07-06KIDS IN SPORTS $800: The perfect waves of New Zealand's Piha Beach were the site for the 2010 World Junior Championships of this surfing
#5881, aired 2010-03-22CANADIAN CAPITALS, EH? $1200: Winnie-the-Pooh was named after a bear owned by a WWI soldier from this Manitoba city Winnipeg
#5864, aired 2010-02-25ELEPHANTS IN LITERATURE $1000: Pooh is always worried that woozles & these elephantine creatures will steal his honey heffalumps
#5858, aired 2010-02-17HAMNESIA $800: Oh d-d-dear-dear! Where was it Pooh said we should meet? at least I have some haycorns in my pocket... Piglet
#5843, aired 2010-01-27MYSTERY FICTION $400: Although best known for his Pooh stories, he did publish "The Red House Mystery" in 1922 Milne
#5826, aired 2010-01-04POTPOURRI $1000: 8-letter term for a jug of Pooh's favorite stuff, or for the wax structure that a queen bee builds to store her nectar honeypot
#5794, aired 2009-11-19ANIMAL TALK $800: In "Winnie-the-Pooh" he wrote, "Isn't it funny how a bear likes honey? Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! I wonder why he does" A.A. Milne
#5781, aired 2009-11-02BOOK ENDS $600: In his "The House at Pooh Corner", "A little boy and his bear will always be playing" (A.A.) Milne
#5730, aired 2009-07-03HERE, PIGGY, PIGGY, PIGGY $200: Pooh's porcine pal Piglet
#5698, aired 2009-05-20THAT'S CRIMINAL! $800: An angry Tokyo man asked 2 folks what they were staring at, then robbed 'em; OK, he was dressed like this Milne bear Winnie the Pooh
#5627, aired 2009-02-10KIDDY LIT $200: "A Bear Called" this celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008 Paddington
#5616, aired 2009-01-26"EE" $1000: Winnie-the-Pooh's buddy with a gloomy view of life Eeyore
#5572, aired 2008-11-25THE SPECIFIC PALM READER $800: The creativity in your mount of Apollo means you should try out for this operetta, as Pooh-Bah The Mikado
#5520, aired 2008-09-12THE GATHERING OF NATIONS $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, NM.) The Gathering of Nations is the largest meeting of native tribes in North America & is known by this rhyming term a powwow
#5520, aired 2008-09-12KIDDY LIT $800: This feline friend of Winnie-the-Pooh appeared in "The House at Pooh Corner" but not in the original book Tigger
#5404, aired 2008-02-21THEM LITERATURE TYPE FACTS $200: In 1928 A.A. Milne published "House at" this title character's "Corner" Pooh
#5393, aired 2008-02-06HAM LIT $200: After being thoroughly cleaned by Kanga, this A.A. Milne character was referred to as "Henry Pootel" Piglet
#5393, aired 2008-02-06FROM THE FRENCH $800: If you're wearing the fabric known as "peau de" this, you know that its name is French for "skin of silk" soie
#5376, aired 2008-01-14SON OF WOOD $800: It's the numerical home of Winnie the Pooh & his buddies the Hundred Acre Wood
#5375, aired 2008-01-11BEAR CLAUSE $400: This literary bear started life as a real teddy bear bought as a toy for Christopher Milne Winnie the Pooh
#5315, aired 2007-10-19AMERICANA $200: Take your sweetie to see Sweetheart Rock, also known as Pu'u Pehe, in this U.S. state Hawaii
#5307, aired 2007-10-09LITERATURE FOR KIDS $2000: This author who wrote about "The Princess Who Could Not Laugh" made us smile with "Winnie-the-Pooh" A.A. Milne
#5262, aired 2007-06-26GOT MILNE? $200: A.A. Milne used this name, his own son's, as a character in his Pooh stories Christopher Robin
#5262, aired 2007-06-26GOT MILNE? $400: Marvelous marsupial mama to Roo in the Pooh stories Kanga
#5247, aired 2007-06-05KIDDY LIT $1000: E.H. Shepard's illustrations of this imaginary creature in the Winnie-the-Pooh books resemble an elephant a heffalump
#5240, aired 2007-05-25"P"s ON EARTH $400: A council or conference among North American Indians a powwow
#5164, aired 2007-02-08BASIC SPANISH $1000: A wild animal: lobo wolf
#5157, aired 2007-01-30YOU DO THE MATH $1200: (Jon of the Clue Crew shows on the monitor a diagram of two rectangles, one 7' by 7' and one 7' by 4'.) It's the total number of square feet in this diagram 77
#5141, aired 2007-01-08THE BRAIN $400: This Milne character is described as a bear of very little brain Winnie-the-Pooh
#4992, aired 2006-05-02CONTINENTAL GEOGRAPHY $2000: Tanjung Piai, Asia's southernmost mainland point, is on this peninsula the Malay Peninsula
#4986, aired 2006-04-24THAT IS SO "P.C." $400: In 1928 A.A. Milne published "The House at" this location Pooh Corner
#4953, aired 2006-03-082005 IG NOBEL PRIZES $400: 2 men won in Fluid Dynamics for "Pressures Produced When" these birds "Pooh", published in Polar Biology penguins
#4942, aired 2006-02-21IN THE DICTIONARY $800: This 5-letter word refers to a joyous or triumphant song & is derived from Paia, a title for Apollo a paean
#4932, aired 2006-02-07TRAVEL FUN $600: Break out the honey: this bear has his own ride at Disneyland, near Splash Mountain Winnie the Pooh (Pooh Bear accepted)
#4879, aired 2005-11-24EUROPEAN EATS $200: (Jon of the Clue Crew toasts from behind a spread of meats at a dinner table in Gdansk, Poland.) In Polish vocabulary, you may not know "piwo", beer, but you probably know the word the word for this type of sausage kielbasa
#4841, aired 2005-10-03"POT" POURRI $1600: Also known as a powwow, it's a Native American get-together for discussion & fun potlatch
#4801, aired 2005-06-20BOOK ENDS $1000: This classic ends with the narrator on a river pier in New Jersey, with thoughts of God, Pooh Bear, & Old Dean Moriarty On the Road
#4768, aired 2005-05-04HALLMARK HOLIDAYS $400: On Friendship Day, buy your bud a stuffed animal of this honey lover, the U.N.'s Friendship Ambassador Winnie the Pooh
#4647, aired 2004-11-16GENERAL ED. $800: Canadian doctors say this Winnie the Pooh character suffered chronic depression & was unable to enjoy life Eeyore
#4525, aired 2004-04-16KIDDY LIT $600: E.H. Shepard's illustrations for these stories set in the Hundred Acre Wood were modeled on actual toys the Winnie the Pooh stories
#4458, aired 2004-01-14HOLEY $2000: In children's tales, Winnie the Pooh got stuck in one & Alice fell through one rabbit hole
#4454, aired 2004-01-08TEDDY BEAR $400: In an audio book, Charles Kuralt narrates the adventures of this A.A. Milne bear Winnie the Pooh
#4379, aired 2003-09-25DISNEY MANIA $400: In 2003 this little friend of Winnie the Pooh starred in his own "Big Movie" Piglet
#4356, aired 2003-07-07"POO"-POURRI $800: Tigger makes his first appearance in the 1928 book about "The House at" this location Pooh Corner
#4339, aired 2003-06-12INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS $2000: WHO is the World Heatlh Organization; PAHO is this less-encompassing version Pan American Health Organization
#4330, aired 2003-05-30TREE POTPOURRI $800: This fictional character lives in a tree that has the name "Sanders" above the door in gold letters Winnie-the-Pooh
#4274, aired 2003-03-13POP LIT $400: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band sang about the one "at Pooh Corner"; Aretha Franklin, about the one "That Jack Built" house
#4251, aired 2003-02-10DISNEY FILM VOICES $600: Before he was the voice of Winnie the Pooh, Sterling Holloway was purr-fect as this "Alice in Wonderland" kitty the Cheshire Cat
#4146, aired 2002-09-16KIDS IN BOOKS $200: Based on a real child, a kid named Christopher Robin hangs out with this literary bear Winnie the Pooh
#4047, aired 2002-03-19HONEY $400: He was going to give Eeyore a pot of honey for his birthday, but ate it instead Winnie-the-Pooh
#4045, aired 2002-03-15LET'S REVIEW $400: Dorothy Parker: "'Hummy' marks the first place in (his) 'House at Pooh Corner' at which tonstant weader fwowed up" A.A. Milne
#4038, aired 2002-03-06CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $1000: A popular children's book bear derived its name from this Canadian city of 600,000 Winnipeg
#3942, aired 2001-10-23WINNIE-THE-POOH'S ENTOURAGE $100: His human friend Christopher Robin
#3942, aired 2001-10-23WINNIE-THE-POOH'S ENTOURAGE $200: His creator A.A. Milne
#3942, aired 2001-10-23WINNIE-THE-POOH'S ENTOURAGE $300: Tiny Pooh friend who went to school in a pocket Piglet
#3942, aired 2001-10-23WINNIE-THE-POOH'S ENTOURAGE $400: Mother & son marsupials Kanga & Roo
#3942, aired 2001-10-23WINNIE-THE-POOH'S ENTOURAGE $500: The imaginary creature who one night "set a trap" for Pooh Heffalump
#3923, aired 2001-09-26LITERARY TITLE CHARACTERS $200: 1926: Piglet's friend, a bear of very little brain Winnie-the-Pooh
#3895, aired 2001-07-06BOOK LEARNIN' $400: This character from "Winnie the Pooh" is a small oinker Piglet
#3822, aired 2001-03-27WRITERS BY QUOTE $200: "I am a bear of very little brain, and long words bother me" A.A. Milne
#3774, aired 2001-01-18TAO $200: Benjamin Hoff brought us "The Te of Piglet" & "The Tao of" this character Pooh
#3761, aired 2001-01-01MADISON & PHYSIOLOGY $600: Madison pooh-poohed that he was "The Father of" this; he said it was "The work of many heads and many hands" The Constitution
#3743, aired 2000-12-06WORDS YOU CAN SAY ON TELEVISION $300: It followed "Hong Kong" in the name of a crime-fighting cartoon dog Phooey
#3629, aired 2000-05-18NEW HAWAIIAN WORDS $100: On a kahua pohili, "baseball field", you'll find a yuao, "umpire", behind this, pahu eo Home plate
#3612, aired 2000-04-25A "HOUSE" OF LITERATURE $600: Tigger makes his first appearance in this sequel to "Winnie-the-Pooh" The House at Pooh Corner
#3554, aired 2000-02-03BEDTIME STORIES $400: In "The House at Pooh Corner", Rabbit tried to unbounce this character by losing him in the forest Tigger
#3551, aired 2000-01-31BEFORE & AFTER $1000: Grim Charles Dickens novel about Winnie, Piglet & Christopher Robin waiting in vain for an inheritance Bleak House at Pooh Corner
#3547, aired 2000-01-25LITERARY ANIMALS $300: This old grey donkey was Winnie-the-Pooh's friend who always saw things in a gloomy light Eeyore
#3473, aired 1999-10-13ANAGRAMMED DISNEY CHARACTERS $400: Hope Within One Winnie The Pooh
#3450, aired 1999-09-10KIDDIE LIT CHARACTERS $200: In the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, this very small animal is the only "ham" Piglet
#3379, aired 1999-04-22BEFORE & AFTER $400: Winnie the Pooh pal moonlighting as Howard Stern's assistant Christopher Robin Quivers
#3360, aired 1999-03-26PIGS $400: In the "Te" of this character, he asks, "Supposing a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?" Piglet
#3270, aired 1998-11-20BEARS $300: The sloth bear is also called this "bear", after the food it & Pooh both crave honey (bear)
#3239, aired 1998-10-08BRITISH WHODUNITS $600: Don't Pooh-Pooh his mysteries "The Red House Mystery" & "Four Days' Wonder" A.A. Milne
#3135, aired 1998-03-27THE POOH $200: Now in bookstores, this donkey friend of Pooh has a "Gloomy Little Instruction Book" Eeyore
#3135, aired 1998-03-27THE POOH $400: It's the forest where Winnie-the-Pooh & his friends live the Hundred Acre Wood
#3135, aired 1998-03-27THE POOH $600: Ernest H. Shepard contributed to the original Pooh books in this capacity illustrator
#3112, aired 1998-02-24CARTOONS $600: On screen, he's a "tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff" Winnie the Pooh
#3110, aired 1998-02-20SOUTHERNMOST POINTS $400: Asia's southernmost mainland point, Cape Piai, lies in this country just north of Singapore Malaysia
#3054, aired 1997-12-04LANGUAGES $200: "Pehea oe?" means "How are you?" in this language spoken in the 50th state Hawaiian
#3054, aired 1997-12-04MONOSYLLABLES $500: An expression of disdain, or a "Bear of very little brain" Pooh
#3036, aired 1997-11-10ON THE RADIO $100: Radio abbreviation that precedes the name of rap figures Quik, Pooh & Jazzy Jeff DJ
#3015, aired 1997-10-10FOOLISH PHRASEOLOGY $400: "Tonstant weader fwowed up", she wrote after finding "The House At Pooh Corner" hard to swallow Dorothy Parker
#3004, aired 1997-09-25FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $200: In "The World According To" this character, he's killed by Pooh Percy Garp
#2982, aired 1997-07-15LITERATURE $200: In 1922 he published "The Red House Mystery"; in 1928 "The House At Pooh Corner" A.A. Milne
#2971, aired 1997-06-30BRAVE WORDS $300: "It is hard to be brave", said this friend of Winnie-The-Pooh, "when you're only a very small animal" Piglet
#2902, aired 1997-03-25MUSEUMS $200: Founded in 1889 as a memorial to Princess Bernice Pauahi, the Bishop Museum is this U.S. state's oldest Hawaii
#2827, aired 1996-12-10PEOPLE $300: This son of A.A. Milne, the inspiration for Winnie-The-Pooh's human friend, passed away in 1996 Christopher Robin Milne
#2642, aired 1996-02-13POTPOURRI $400: Edward Bear is the real name of this A.A. Milne character Winnie-the-Pooh
#2624, aired 1996-01-18POTPOURRI $300: Peau de soie, a textile with good drapability & body, is woven from this fiber silk
#2515, aired 1995-07-07AMERICANA $100: On December 19 the people of this U.S. state celebrate Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop's birthday Hawaii
#2481, aired 1995-05-22WORLD HISTORY $100: In 1969 Lin Piao was designated successor to this man by the 9th Party Congress Mao Tse-tung
#2437, aired 1995-03-21WORLD HISTORY $1000: After invading Manchuria in 1931, the Japanese established this state with Puyi as emperor Manchukuo
#2417, aired 1995-02-21NICKNAMES $200: We don't know if this British prime minister answered to Pooh Bear, but he did answer to Winnie Churchill
#2370, aired 1994-12-16CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $400: 3 of the 10 chapters in his "The House at Pooh Corner" concern Tigger who's introduced in the book (A.A.) Milne
#2356, aired 1994-11-28CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $400: In The Winnie-the-Pooh stories, this marsupial is Kanga's kid Roo
#2216, aired 1994-04-04LITERARY ANIMALS $200: This porcine friend of Winnie-the-Pooh digs a heffalump trap & baits it with honey Piglet
#2181, aired 1994-02-14BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: In 1922 this creator of Winnie-the-Pooh wrote a detective novel called "The Red House Mystery" A.A. Milne
#2061, aired 1993-07-19LITERARY BIOGRAPHIES $200: You can read about the life & works of this author in a book subtitled "The Man Behind Winnie-the-Pooh" A. A. Milne
#1954, aired 1993-02-18ENGLISH LITERATURE $400: Part of this 1926 A.A. Milne children's book is set in the Hundred Acre Wood Winnie-the-Pooh
#1936, aired 1993-01-25DYNASTIES $1000: Puyi was the last emperor of this last Chinese dynasty the Qing Dynasty (the Manchu)
#1857, aired 1992-10-06CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $200: "The House at Pooh Corner" was A.A. Milne's sequel to this 1926 book Winnie-The-Pooh
#1782, aired 1992-05-05BRITISH AUTHORS $600: The initials in the name of this "Winnie the Pooh" author stand for Alan Alexander A.A. Milne
#1688, aired 1991-12-25DISNEY VILLAINS $200: The Heffalumps & Woozles who tried to steal his honey were imaginary; he dreamt them Winnie the Pooh
#1586, aired 1991-06-24IN THE DICTIONARY $400: Peau de soie is a dress fabric whose name is French for "skin of" this fabric silk
#1556, aired 1991-05-13LEFTOVERS $200: In "Winnie-the-Pooh", Roo was this kind of stuffed animal a kangaroo
#1555, aired 1991-05-10MEN OF LETTERS $600: His son wrote "The Enchanted Places", a memoir of the real Christopher Robin & Winnie-the-Pooh the son of A.A. Milne
#1547, aired 1991-04-30ROYALTY $100: In 1945, the Russians captured Puyi, the last emperor of this country, & sent him to Siberia China
#1509, aired 1991-03-07RHYME TIME $300: The cash Winnie-the-Pooh might use to buy his favorite sweet honey money
#1471, aired 1991-01-14MUSEUMS $400: The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in this U.S. city is noted for its Polynesian artifacts Honolulu
#1464, aired 1991-01-03KIDDIE LIT $400: He was found wearing a tag that said, "Please look after this bear. Thank you" Paddington
#1444, aired 1990-12-06CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $200: A.A. Milne's son whose stuffed toys inspired Pooh & his friends was named this Christopher Robin
#1427, aired 1990-11-13AMERICAN INDIANS $400: Coinciding with the '84 Olympics in L.A. was a memorial powwow & games honoring this athlete Jim Thorpe
#1369, aired 1990-07-12CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $200: A.A. Milne wrote the popular 1928 children's book called "The House at" this "Corner" Pooh
#1190, aired 1989-11-03RHYME TIME $500: He takes the minutes at a powwow Tribe Scribe
#1052, aired 1989-03-14AUTHORS $300: He wrote humorous verse for Punch some 20 years before he created the "Pooh" A.A. Milne
#924, aired 1988-09-15LITERATURE $200: 1st book in Latin to make U.S. best seller lists was a translation of this A.A. Milne classic Winnie-the-Pooh
#906, aired 1988-07-11HISTORY $200: In 1971, Lin Piao allegedly tried to overthrow this Chinese leader then died escaping the country Mao
#887, aired 1988-06-14CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $400: Winnie-the-Pooh's real name Edward Bear
#808, aired 1988-02-24SURFING $500: Known by this royal title, Paoa Kahanamoku helped revive surfing in the 20th century Duke
#770, aired 1988-01-01LITERATURE $200: "Winnie-the-Pooh" stories were originally written for him, son of A.A. Milne Christopher Robin
#744, aired 1987-11-26GILBERT & SULLIVAN $200: Among the characters in this work are Pish-Tush, Pooh-Bah & Peep-Bo The Mikado
#713, aired 1987-10-14KIDDIE LIT $1,000 (Daily Double): Title of the following 1971 tune or the classic 1928 children's sequel on which it's based: "Christopher Robin and I walked along / Under branches lit up by the moon / Posing our questions to Owl and Eeyore" "The House of Pooh Corner"
#707, aired 1987-10-06FICTIONAL ANIMALS $200: Winnie-the-Pooh's donkey pal Eeyore
#693, aired 1987-09-16SHOES $1000: Sequin-covered red peau de soie pumps, with heels that clicked smartly the ruby slippers
#562, aired 1987-02-03KIDDIE LIT $200: Edward Bear was known to his friends as this (Winnie the) Pooh
#383, aired 1986-02-26LITERARY LIONS & TIGERS $600: In "The House at Pooh Corner", when he appeared, Rabbit said, "There's too much of him" Tigger
#364, aired 1986-01-30"WIN"NING WORDS $300: Not to be "pooh poohed" is this bronze statuette awarded annually for fashion design Winnie
#280, aired 1985-10-04BEAR FACTS $400: Bear who was featured in an exercise book with drawings by Ernest Shepard Winnie-the-Pooh
#183, aired 1985-05-22FICTIONAL ANIMALS $400: Famous animal Sears uses on its line of children's clothing Winnie the Pooh
#97, aired 1985-01-22DOCTORS $400: Animal-loving hero of children's stories by Hugh Lofting Doctor Dolittle
#7, aired 1984-09-18LITERARY QUOTES $300: Milne's "bear of very little brain" Winnie-the-Pooh

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (9 results returned)

#8692, aired 2022-07-26LITERARY ANIMALS: This children's book character, introduced in 1926 & a friend of the title creature, gets his name from the sound he might make Eeyore
#7898, aired 2019-01-02BRITISH MEMOIRS: Before his death in 1996, this famous son wrote the memoirs "The Enchanted Places" & "The Hollow on the Hill" Christopher Robin Milne
#7780, aired 2018-06-08LITERARY SETTINGS: Ashdown Forest in Sussex inspired this fictional setting for a 1926 collection of stories for children the Hundred Acre Wood
#7075, aired 2015-05-22CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: In a recent British poll, the 1926 book about this title character was named the favorite children's book of the past 150 years Winnie the Pooh
#5565, aired 2008-11-14HIGHER EDUCATION: The 1st public one of these schools began in Illinois in 1901 for students who wanted to pursue higher education in their home area a community college (or junior college)
#5028, aired 2006-06-21AUTHORS: Author seen here with his son A.A. Milne
#4770, aired 2005-05-06FICTIONAL ANIMALS: The name of this character, introduced in 1894, is from the Hindi for "bear" Baloo
#4465, aired 2004-01-23LITERARY FEMALES: She's the only female character in all the A.A. Milne "Winnie The Pooh" stories Kanga
#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

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