#9046, aired 2024-02-26 | SPEECH! PARTS OF SPEECH! $600: Xem,
xyrs,
xemself (neo)pronouns |
#8590, aired 2022-03-04 | SAMS CLUB $800: In 2015, he took home four Grammys, including one for the song "Stay With Me" Sam Smith |
#8392, aired 2021-05-04 | PRONOUNS $800: It's a homophone of a song such as "Abide With Me" him |
#8392, aired 2021-05-04 | PRONOUNS $1200: In 2019 singer Sam Smith announced, "I am changing my pronouns to" this genderless pair they/them |
#8392, aired 2021-05-04 | PRONOUNS $1600: It's the last word of "O Canada" thee |
#8392, aired 2021-05-04 | PRONOUNS $2000: In an epic move, Odysseus gave this as his name when asked by the Cyclops No One |
#8192, aired 2020-03-31 | MISSING PIECES $400: English first person singular pronouns & 1970 song title words: I, me... mine |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | PRONOUNS $400: It's also the postal abbreviation for a New England state me |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | PRONOUNS $800: It's first alphabetically of a news reporter's 5 Ws what |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | PRONOUNS $1200: To know this detergent introduced in 1959 is to know "everything" about laundry All |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | PRONOUNS $1600: From Latin for "separate", it means more than 2 several |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | PRONOUNS $2000: Giant mutant ants were this 1954 movie title pronoun! them |
#7738, aired 2018-04-11 | PARTS OF SPEECH $400: What...? Who? Her!:
All of the above pronouns |
#7361, aired 2016-09-19 | SCHTICK $800: Pronouns abound in "Who's on First?", a classic comedy routine by this duo Abbott & Costello |
#7134, aired 2015-09-24 | NAME THAT ELEMENT $2,500 (Daily Double): Thb 2 elements whose symbols are personal pronouns iodine (I) & helium (He) |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | YOU, PRONOUNS & ME $200: 4-letter word following "watch" or "now hear"; it's just about the most important word we use in "Jeopardy!" clues this |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | YOU, PRONOUNS & ME $400: Boze-dee boze-dee bop! In 1985 David Lee Roth double-negatived, "I ain't got" this nobody |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | YOU, PRONOUNS & ME $600: As a pronoun, it's a form of the possessive case of "I"; as a noun, it's where you extract ore mine |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | YOU, PRONOUNS & ME $800: Pronoun in a 1940 Hemingway novel title; ring in now! whom |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | YOU, PRONOUNS & ME $1000: Pronoun in the title of the longest poem in "Leaves of Grass"; sing in now! myself |
#6745, aired 2014-01-03 | PARTS OF SPEECH $800: "This" and "some" are examples of the limiting type of these adjectives |
#5644, aired 2009-03-05 | LITERARY CHARACTERS' E-MAILS $200: To: Junglechick.
From: Mr_Simian.
Subject: Pronouns.
FYI, I do use "I" when referring to myself in a 1914 novel Tarzan |
#5595, aired 2008-12-26 | NUMERICAL PHRASES $200: He, she & they are this kind of pronoun third person |
#5051, aired 2006-07-24 | PRONOUNS $400: The pronoun that is formed by the last 3 letters of New York's capital any (from Albany) |
#5051, aired 2006-07-24 | PRONOUNS $800: The pronoun that is formed by the first 3 letters of the island where you'll find Haiti his (from Hispaniola) |
#5051, aired 2006-07-24 | PRONOUNS $1200: The pronoun that is formed by the first 3 letters of the current monetary unit of Israel she (from Shekel) |
#5051, aired 2006-07-24 | PRONOUNS $1600: Take 2 letters off Pyramus' lover & give this demonstrative pronoun found in many "Jeopardy!" clues this (from Thisbe) |
#5051, aired 2006-07-24 | PRONOUNS $2000: Take 2 letters off a marshy outlet of a Louisiana lake to get this personal pronoun you (from Bayou) |
#4627, aired 2004-10-19 | VOCABULARY TEST $1600: Adjectives describe nouns & pronouns; these words, like very & quickly, can modify adjectives & verbs adverbs |
#3835, aired 2001-04-13 | "ONO" $400: I, you, them, it or ours, for example Pronouns |
#2063, aired 1993-07-21 | ODDS & ENDS $400: This part of speech has relative, personal & indefinite types pronouns |
#1367, aired 1990-07-10 | GRAMMAR $400: The 3 interrogative pronouns are which, what & this one who |
#799, aired 1988-02-11 | PARTS OF SPEECH $300: In French, these parts of speech include vous, il & je pronouns |
Mattea Roach, a tutor from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Mattea Roach, a writer and podcaster from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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2023 Jeopardy! Masters 2nd place player: $250,000. 2022 Tournament of Champions...
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Mattea Roach, a writer and podcaster from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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2023 Jeopardy! Masters 2nd place player: $250,000. 2022 Tournament of Champions...
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Corin Purifoy, a fiber artist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Season 35 player (2019-07-24). Corin uses they/them pronouns. Corin was featured...
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Nick Dee, a photographer from Los Angeles, California
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Season 38 player (2022-05-16).
Nick uses they/them pronouns.
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Deb Bilodeau, a restaurant server from San Francisco, California
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Deb Bilodeau, a winemaker from Oakland, California
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2024 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
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Deb Bilodeau, a restaurant server from San Francisco, California
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2024 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
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Reya Sehgal, a cultural strategist and performer from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 38 player (2022-04-26). Name pronounced like "REE-uh SAY-gull". Reya uses...
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Nicky Smith, a debate instructor from San Francisco, California
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Season 38 player (2022-04-26).
Nicky uses they/them pronouns.
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Kaden Lee, a junior at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington
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2022 National College Championship quarterfinalist: $10,000. Kaden was majoring in aeronautical...
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Alex Lemberg, an attorney and activist from San Francisco, California
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Season 38 player (2022-04-21).
Alex uses they/them/their pronouns.
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Gus Guszkowski, a senior at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire
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2022 National College Championship quarterfinalist: $10,000. Gus was majoring in classics....
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Jack Aponte, a non-profit technology consultant from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 26 player (2010-04-09). Jack uses they/them pronouns. Jack wore what...
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