Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (36 results returned)
#8998, aired 2023-12-20 | A REAL SOB STORY $800: Fern Arable bawls her eyes out after this runty pig is marked for the axe in a 1952 book, but her dad relents & Fern is happy Wilbur |
#8098, aired 2019-11-20 | YOU'RE CREEPING ME OUT $400: Despite the name of this wild African pig, the bumps on its face aren't caused by a virus. They're just protective the warthog |
#8047, aired 2019-09-10 | PIG LATIN $200: Word maven Richard Lederer points out that this is Pig Latin for "trash", but it's also an (apt) English word ashtray |
#8047, aired 2019-09-10 | PIG LATIN $800: The "Historical Dict. of American Slang" defines this Pig Latin word as "to clear out" & has citations back to around 1930 amscray |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | VERB: ATE 'EM $400: A South Carolina BBQ joint is named for this phrase meaning to make a hog of yourself pig out |
#7952, aired 2019-03-19 | HATS INCREDIBLE $1000: "Pig" out & name this men's hat, flat on top with a crease around the crown's edge a porkpie hat |
#7490, aired 2017-03-17 | YOUR IDIOM IS FOREIGN TO ME $200: A German idiom for "a pig in a poke" is "buying" this animal "in a sack"; time to let it "out of the bag" a cat |
#7244, aired 2016-02-25 | LOANWORDS $800: Get out of here! Amscray is a loanword from this quasi-language Pig Latin |
#6081, aired 2011-02-07 | DON'T HAVE A COW, MAN $600: Vegetarians can pig out on the rhyming Lightlife product called "Fakin"' this Bacon |
#5858, aired 2010-02-17 | HAMNESIA $400: OK, so there's a web above me that spells out "Some pig"; some pig, indeed Wilbur |
#5253, aired 2007-06-13 | GET "OUT OF" HERE! $400: In an old proverb, it follows "You cannot make a silk purse..." out of a sow's ear |
#4846, aired 2005-10-10 | WHERE WE WENT ON SUMMER VACATION $200: ...to Hawaii where we got to pig out & dance the hula at one of these native feasts, right on the beach a luau |
#4802, aired 2005-06-21 | LOONEY TUNES $200: He popped out of a drum at the end of many a Looney Tune & said, "That's all, folks" Porky Pig |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $200: If you're really hungry, pig out on one of these, the Swedish equivalent of a buffet a smorgasbord |
#4369, aired 2003-09-11 | HERE PIG $200: It's not good when you "let the cat out of the bag" when you were expecting a "pig in" this a poke |
#4369, aired 2003-09-11 | HERE PIG $600: As these smell like male pigs, sows are used in the forests of France to root them out truffles |
#4279, aired 2003-03-20 | CONFIRMATION CODE IS RLKTD $400: L as in this island event where you literally pig out a luau |
#3897, aired 2001-07-10 | PEOPLE EAT THAT? $800: A sausage made out of trotters is made from these parts of a pig or a sheep the feet |
#3273, aired 1998-11-25 | CANADIAN CUISINE, EH? $400: French Canadians "pig out" on tourtiere, a pie traditionally filled with this meat Pork |
#3205, aired 1998-07-03 | CRITTER LIT $600: A spider named Charlotte & a farmer's daughter keep the farmer from makin' bacon out of this pig Wilbur |
#3174, aired 1998-05-21 | PIG-OUT $100: Anguagelay okenspay isthay ayway Pig Latin |
#3174, aired 1998-05-21 | PIG-OUT $200: In 1982 this Muppet was featured in her own "Great Lovers Of The Silver Screen" calendar Miss Piggy |
#3174, aired 1998-05-21 | PIG-OUT $300: This "Peanuts" character is usually illustrated enveloped in a cloud of dust Pig-Pen |
#3174, aired 1998-05-21 | PIG-OUT $400: This porcine "Green Acres" star was a real ham; he won 2 Patsy Awards as TV Animal Of The Year Arnold |
#3174, aired 1998-05-21 | PIG-OUT $500: The Walrus said it was time "To talk of many things", about "why the sea is boiling hot and whether" this Pigs have wings |
#3051, aired 1997-12-01 | DINING OUT IN EUROPE $200: As you can tell from its name, Paris' Au Pied de Cochon specializes in these porcine extremities Pig's feet |
#1492, aired 1991-02-12 | WORDS OF BETRAYAL $600: Give out a noise like an excited pig or give out information you shouldn't have to squeal |
#1477, aired 1991-01-22 | METALS $400: The Bessemer process makes this alloy out of pig iron steel |
#976, aired 1988-11-28 | "C" IN COOKING $200: To prepare this soul food dish, 1st turn the pig's small intestines inside out & scrape them chitlins |
#692, aired 1987-09-15 | "PIG" OUT $100: "Atinlay igspay" is Pig Latin for this Latin pig |
#692, aired 1987-09-15 | "PIG" OUT $200: For a girl it's a hair style; for a wild boar, a fly swatter a pig tail |
#692, aired 1987-09-15 | "PIG" OUT $300: You "feed" it with change, then, when it's full, take a hammer to it a piggy bank |
#692, aired 1987-09-15 | "PIG" OUT $400: Because he was so tiny, this character got to go to school in Christopher Robin's pocket Piglet |
#692, aired 1987-09-15 | "PIG" OUT $500: It's what gives you, me, or a pig color pigment |
#386, aired 1986-03-03 | MAMMALS $600: Pigging out makes this cousin of the pig 3rd largest living land animal by weight the hippopotamus |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | NURSERY RHYMES $500: In "This little pig went to market", it's what the only pig that ate pigged out on roast beef |
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