Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (132 results returned)

#8880, aired 2023-05-26WORLD CITIES $800: The burial place of the Medicis, the Church of San Lorenzo claims to be the oldest in this city Florence
#1, aired 2022-09-25THE RICHTER SCALE $500: In 1906 a quake caused by a rupture along this fault devastated San Francisco & other California cities the San Andreas
#8, aired 2022-02-11U.S. CITIES $200: Considered "The Birthplace of California", it's home to the Padres & a world-renowned zoo San Diego
#8564, aired 2022-01-27TRANSPORTATION $800: The rapid transit system known by this 4-letter name connects the San Francisco peninsula with Oakland & other nearby cities BART
#8377, aired 2021-04-13WESTERN U.S. CITIES $200: Despite what Ron Burgundy says, this city is named for a Spanish monk San Diego
#8370, aired 2021-04-022-WORD U.S. CITIES $600: In 1939 San Antonio broke ground on this promenade, now one of its biggest attractions the River Walk
#8338, aired 2021-02-17U.S. CITIES $200: Fun places to visit in this California city include the Exploratorium & Ghiradelli Square San Francisco
#8315, aired 2021-01-15U.S. CITIES $2000: About midway between L.A. & San Francisco, Fresno was founded by this railroad co.; Leland Stanford was said to have picked the site the Central Pacific
#8300, aired 2020-12-11"A" "P" HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): One of Puerto Rico's largest cities is named in honor of a descendant of this Spanish explorer Ponce de León
#8049, aired 2019-09-12CISTERN CITIES $1000: This western U.S. city, fire-prone since the Shades Hotel burned in 1849, still has around 200 buried cisterns San Francisco
#7985, aired 2019-05-03WORLD CITIES $2000: Lesser-known conquistador Pedro de Alvarado founded this capital that's named for Jesus San Salvador
#7952, aired 2019-03-19U.S. CITIES $400: Seen here is an aerial view of the very curvy Lombard Street in this West Coast city San Francisco
#7939, aired 2019-02-28CITIES $400: This Texas city that celebrated its 300th anniversary in 2018 got its name on a saint's feast day even before its official founding San Antonio
#7820, aired 2018-09-14MULTI-WORD CAPITAL CITIES $200: San Jose in this Central American nation is home to John F. Kennedy Park, memorializing his visit to the country in 1963 Costa Rica
#7790, aired 2018-06-22U.S. CITIES $400: The iconic gateway to this city's Chinatown is seen here San Francisco
#7566, aired 2017-07-03ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $800: Diagnose, California San Diego
#7509, aired 2017-04-13SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATE $1000: In addition to its famous square in San Francisco, this chocolatier has ice cream & candy stores in several other cities Ghirardelli
#7217, aired 2016-01-19THE BRIDGES OF OTHER COUNTIES $800: Seen here being built, the Golden Gate Bridge links San Francisco to this county that includes cities like Mill Valley & Sausalito Marin
#7150, aired 2015-10-16SPANISH CITIES $1200: No bull! This city's first bishop was San Fermin Pamplona
#6812, aired 2014-04-08MOVIES' MAIN CITIES $800: "The Maltese Falcon" & "Dirty Harry" San Francisco
#6719, aired 2013-11-28FEAT $200: In the 1930s the engineers of the Bay Bridge linking these 2 cities sank supports hundreds of feet to reach the bedrock San Francisco & Oakland
#6670, aired 2013-09-20SAN ANTONIO $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from San Antonio, TX.) This area along the banks of the San Antonio is a top Texas tourist attraction as well as an inspiration to other cities trying to create green space the River Walk
#6349, aired 2012-04-05TIME ZONE CITIES $600: San Antonio, Texas Central
#6331, aired 2012-03-12U.S. COMMUNITIES $400: Do you know the way to this California city that topped a 2011 list of America's geekiest cities? San Jose
#6271, aired 2011-12-19BOWL GAME CITIES $400: The Valero Alamo Bowl at the Alamodome San Antonio
#6271, aired 2011-12-19BOWL GAME CITIES $1000: The Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium San Diego
#6143, aired 2011-05-04SISTER CITIES $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands in front of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge in Sydney, Australia.) In less than 13 1/2 hours, Qantas flies direct from Sydney, the home of the Harbour Bridge, to this U.S. sister city that also has a famous bridge San Francisco
#6064, aired 2011-01-13CITIES' LEADING NEWSPAPERS $400: Houston (also San Francisco) The Chronicle
#5826, aired 2010-01-04U.S. CITIES $400: This city's Haight-Ashbury District emerged in the 1960s as a mecca of the counterculture scene San Francisco
#5793, aired 2009-11-18AMERICAN CITIES $200: "Earthquake City" & "Baghdad by the Bay" are 2 nicknames of this California city San Francisco
#5786, aired 2009-11-09U.S. CITIES $400: This city's Golden Gate Park was built on sand dunes in the late 19th century by architect John McLaren San Francisco
#5720, aired 2009-06-19U.S. CITIES $800: This city near San Francisco grew when it became the western terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad Oakland
#5264, aired 2007-06-28SITCOM CITIES $1600: "Full House" & "Phyllis" San Francisco
#5213, aired 2007-04-18WORLD CITIES $200: For a day of fun & shopping, a lot of people head to this Mexican city, about 15 miles south of San Diego Tijuana
#5106, aired 2006-11-20THE TOP TEN OF EVERYTHING $400: The top ten most populous cities in the U.S. include Dallas, San Antonio & this other Texas city Houston
#4989, aired 2006-04-27CITIES IN SONG $800: In this 1968 hit Dionne Warwick claimed that "L.A. is a great big freeway, put a hundred down and buy a car" "Do You Know The Way To San José"
#4958, aired 2006-03-15CITIES BY THE "TON" $1200: Home to the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Latin American Art, remember this Texas city! San Antonio
#4867, aired 2005-11-08U.S. CITIES $800: Founded in 1769, this city near the Mexican border is often called "The Birthplace of California" San Diego
#4807, aired 2005-06-28AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $1600: This raisin center of more than 400,000 people in California's San Joaquin Valley has grapes on its seal Fresno
#4672, aired 2004-12-21U.S. CITIES $200: Located 12 miles north of Mexico, this California city was a whaling port in the mid-1800s San Diego
#4636, aired 2004-11-01U.S. CITIES $400: Named for a slain political figure, Harvey Milk Plaza is in this city's Castro district San Francisco
#4494, aired 2004-03-04TEXAS CITIES $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew) I'm in this city that in 1836 was the biggest in Texas with around 2,000 people San Antonio
#4465, aired 2004-01-23U.S. CITIES $200: Farmers in this state's San Joaquin Valley ship their stock through Stockton California
#4337, aired 2003-06-10CITIES OF DEATH $1200: Davy Crockett San Antonio
#4260, aired 2003-02-21AMERICAN CITIES $200: An earthquake on April 18, 1906 in this city destroyed the Wells Fargo Bank, but the vaults remained intact San Francisco
#4256, aired 2003-02-17U.S. CITIES $1200: William Saroyan was born & for the most part "raisin" this California city in the San Joaquin Valley Fresno
#4176, aired 2002-10-28AMERICAN CITIES $200: About this city's 1906 earthquake, Jack London wrote, "Day was trying to dawn through the smoke pall" San Francisco
#4104, aired 2002-06-06SITCOM CITIES $800: "Too Close for Comfort" & "Dharma & Greg" San Francisco
#4087, aired 2002-05-14U.S. CITIES $1600: Careful now--it's the state where you can visit San Diego, Universal City & Jefferson County's Port Arthur Texas
#4020, aired 2002-02-08U.S. CITIES $200: Part of the San Andreas Fault line moved about 25 feet during a 1906 earthquake in this northern California city San Francisco
#3927, aired 2001-10-02SO, COME HERE OFTEN? $400: This resort area along the Mediterranean coast includes the cities of St. Tropez, France & San Remo, Italy the Riviera
#3889, aired 2001-06-28U.S. CITIES $200: It's the largest city in population on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay Oakland
#3867, aired 2001-05-29CITIES BY HOTEL $300: The Ambassador, site of RFK's assassination in 1968 Los Angeles
#3867, aired 2001-05-29CITIES BY HOTEL $400: The Fairmont, after which James Brolin's TV "Hotel" was modeled San Francisco
#3728, aired 2000-11-15SPORTS HOME CITIES $500: MLS's Earthquakes San Jose
#3718, aired 2000-11-01NEWSPAPER CITIES $600: The Mercury News, est. 1851 San Jose
#3713, aired 2000-10-25U.S. CITIES $400: Located at the southern tip of San Francisco Bay, it was named by Spanish colonists for St. Joseph San Jose
#3657, aired 2000-06-27U.S. CITIES $200: This California city on San Pedro Bay was originally called Willmore City, but was renamed for its 8 1/2 mile beach Long Beach
#3618, aired 2000-05-03U.S. CITIES $500: Dating back to 1772, Bayamon is a suburb of this capital of a commonwealth San Juan, Puerto Rico
#3615, aired 2000-04-28SPRING $500: On April 3, 1860 the Pony Express began with riders leaving these 2 cities St. Joseph, Missouri & Sacramento, California
#3612, aired 2000-04-25WORLD CITIES $200: Many tourists like to shop in this Mexican city just south of San Diego Tijuana
#3552, aired 2000-02-01U.S. CITIES $100: The names of the 2nd, 3rd & 4th most populous cities in California begin with these 3 letters San (San Jose, San Diego & San Francisco)
#3505, aired 1999-11-26THE BIG VALLEY $200: You'll find the California cities of San Jose & Santa Clara in the valley nicknamed this Silicon Valley
#3401, aired 1999-05-24U.S. CITIES $200: Oh, the O. Henry house & the Alamo are 2 of the places you can visit in this city San Antonio
#3391, aired 1999-05-10U.S. CITIES $200: At less than 950 feet, Mt. Davidson is the highest point in this "City by the Bay" San Francisco
#3360, aired 1999-03-26TOWNS & CITIES $400: Every October 23 this California city's swallows leave its mission for the winter, but return on March 19 San Juan Capistrano
#3308, aired 1999-01-13U.S. CITIES $600: Areas of this Texas city include Hollywood Park, Castle Hills & Alamo Heights San Antonio
#3308, aired 1999-01-13U.S. CITIES $1000: The name of this city at the hub of California's San Joaquin Valley is Spanish for "Ash Tree" Fresno
#3186, aired 1998-06-08U.S. CITIES $1000: This site of the 1992 America's Cup races was originally called San Miguel San Diego
#3016, aired 1997-10-13U.S. CITIES $400: In 1806, 100 years after its founding on the Rio Grande, this New Mexico city had only a few thousand people Albuquerque
#2892, aired 1997-03-11U.S. CITIES $100: Members of a Spanish expedition named the site of this Texas city for Saint Anthony of Padua San Antonio
#2746, aired 1996-07-08MEXICO CITIES $500: San Luis Potosi is located on this highway that runs from northern North America to Chile the Pan-American Highway
#2712, aired 1996-05-21U.S. CITIES $200: The site of a major naval base, this city near the Mexican border is the "Birthplace of California" San Diego
#2664, aired 1996-03-14WORLD CITIES $400: During Prohibition, this Mexican city 12 miles south of San Diego was known for its bars & casinos Tijuana
#2622, aired 1996-01-16CALIFORNIA CITIES $200: This city near the U.S.-Mexico border is home to a naval base & a world famous zoo San Diego
#2622, aired 1996-01-16CALIFORNIA CITIES $300: This city's Moscone Center has over 500,000 square feet of exhibit & meeting space San Francisco
#2622, aired 1996-01-16CALIFORNIA CITIES $500: This Silicon Valley city served as California's first capital from 1849 to 1851 San Jose
#2619, aired 1996-01-11WORLD CITIES $100: This Puerto Rican capital's harbor is guarded by Fort San Felipe Del Morro San Juan
#2564, aired 1995-10-26U.S. CITIES $100: The census bureau reports 29.1% of the population of this Northern Calif. city is Asian or Pacific Islander San Francisco
#2520, aired 1995-07-14WORLD CITIES $1000: There's a park named for John F. Kennedy in this Costa Rican capital San José
#2176, aired 1994-02-07WORLD CITIES $500 (Daily Double): This city has 6 wards: San Polo, Castello, Santa Croce, Dorsoduro, Cannaregio & San Marco Venice
#2138, aired 1993-12-15U.S. CITIES $200: World-famous for its zoo, it's also the "Birthplace of California" San Diego
#2099, aired 1993-10-21WORLD CITIES $200: On April 25 it celebrates St. Mark's Day with a special high mass at the Basilica di San Marco Venice
#2091, aired 1993-10-11U.S. CITIES $1000: Lawrence Ferlinghetti has been an owner of this city's City Lights Bookstore since 1953 San Francisco
#2071, aired 1993-09-13WORLD CITIES $200: The tango is alive & well in the bars & cabarets of the San Telmo district of this Argentinian city Buenos Aires
#2024, aired 1993-05-27U.S. CITIES $400: This university city on San Francisco Bay was named for an early 18th century Anglican bishop Berkeley
#2000, aired 1993-04-23NEW WORLD CITIES $800: This Central American capital was founded in the 1570s as Real de Minas de San Miguel de Tegus Galpa Tegucigalpa
#1996, aired 1993-04-19U.S. CITIES $300: This city's Ghirardelli Square, once a chocolate factory, now has many shops & restaurants San Francisco
#1990, aired 1993-04-09U.S. CITIES $200: It's nicknamed "Alamo City" San Antonio
#1942, aired 1993-02-02U.S. CITIES $500: Completed in 1972, this firm's pyramid-shaped building has come to be a symbol of San Francisco Transamerica
#1860, aired 1992-10-09WORLD CITIES $200: The central part of this Italian city is dominated by the Piazza San Marco Venice
#1779, aired 1992-04-30U.S. CITIES $200: Built in 1672. the Castillo de San Marcos near this Florida city is the oldest masonry fort in the U.S. Saint Augustine
#1629, aired 1991-10-03WORLD CITIES $600: Napoleon called this Italian city's Piazza San Marco "the most beautiful drawing room in Europe" Venice
#1507, aired 1991-03-05ISLANDS $400: A bridge connecting these two California cities passes through Yerba Buena Island San Francisco & Oakland
#1491, aired 1991-02-11U.S. CITIES $1000: 5 Franciscan missions & 5 military installations are in or near this central Texas city San Antonio
#1460, aired 1990-12-28U.S. CITIES $100: The city of San Buenaventura, California is better known by this shorter name Ventura
#1453, aired 1990-12-19U.S. CITIES $500: The largest Chinese community outside of the Orient is in this U.S. city's Chinatown San Francisco
#1427, aired 1990-11-13U.S. CITIES $300: Eisenhower was nominated for his second term as president in the Cow Palace in this city San Francisco
#1426, aired 1990-11-12WORLD CITIES $100: This capital of El Salvador was ruined by earthquakes in 1854, 1873 & 1917 San Salvador
#1423, aired 1990-11-07U.S. CITIES $600: In population it's the second-largest city on the Pacific Coast San Diego
#13, aired 1990-09-08SPANISH CITIES $2500: This northern port in the Basque region is called the "Pittsburgh of Spain" Bilbao
#1366, aired 1990-07-09U.S. CITIES $600: This third largest city in Texas was founded in 1718 when a Spanish expedition built a presedio there San Antonio
#1366, aired 1990-07-09MONEY $800: All U.S. coins for general circulation are minted in these 2 cities Denver & Philadelphia
#1269, aired 1990-02-22U.S. CITIES $100: City in which the "Tijuana Trolley" runs from downtown to the border San Diego
#1255, aired 1990-02-02U.S. STATES $500 (Daily Double): 3 of the top 10 U.S. cities in population are in this state Texas (Dallas, Houston, San Antonio)
#1240, aired 1990-01-12CALIFORNIA CITIES $200: The oldest city in California that was founded by the Spanish; it's named for St. Joseph San Jose
#1240, aired 1990-01-12CALIFORNIA CITIES $300: This city's zoo, located in Balboa Park, is one of the largest in the world San Diego
#1228, aired 1989-12-27U.S. CITIES $200: If you "know the way" to this California city, then you'll also know it was the state's 1st capital San Jose
#1137, aired 1989-07-11U.S. CITIES $600: Point Loma & Coronado Peninsulas shelter a natural deepwater harbor for this naval port city San Diego
#1070, aired 1989-04-07U.S. CITIES $200: Treasure Island in this city's bay was built for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition San Francisco
#1067, aired 1989-04-04CITIES $200: Until recently, the Giants, this city's baseball team, played their home games in Korakuen Stadium Tokyo
#1051, aired 1989-03-13U.S. CITIES $300: It took 3 days to extinguish the 1906 fire that burned 512 blocks of this city San Francisco
#982, aired 1988-12-06U.S. CITIES $1000: In 1847 the settlement of Yerba Buena changed its name to this & in 1848 thousands of people came San Francisco
#981, aired 1988-12-05"SAN" CITIES $100: On the Pacific coast, this southern city is 2nd only to L.A. in population San Diego
#981, aired 1988-12-05"SAN" CITIES $200: From 1969-74 this city was the site of the western White House San Clemente
#981, aired 1988-12-05"SAN" CITIES $300: You never seem to hear about the swallows leaving here each October 23 San Juan Capistrano
#981, aired 1988-12-05"SAN" CITIES $400: Now part of the "Silicon Valley", it was known as the Prune Capital of the World in the early '50s San Jose
#981, aired 1988-12-05"SAN" CITIES $500: The metropolitan area of this southwest city is home to 5 Spanish missions & 4 U.S. Air Force bases San Antonio
#852, aired 1988-04-26U.S.CITIES $400: It's named in honor of St. Anthony of Padua, Italy San Antonio
#702, aired 1987-09-29MUSIC ON THE MAP $500: 1 of 2 other cities mentioned along with Manhattan in "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" (1 of) Paris or Rome
#655, aired 1987-06-12U.S. CITIES $800: This city is home to the Texas Ranger Museum & a 202-room hotel called the Crockett San Antonio
#630, aired 1987-05-08U.S. CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): City in title of the following 1968 hit: "L.A. is a great big freeway / Put a hundred down and buy a car..." San Jose
#611, aired 1987-04-13TRAINS $400: The cities at the end of the line for the "20th Century Limited" New York & Chicago
#477, aired 1986-10-07CENTRAL AMERICA $800: 1 of 2 capital cities that have a saintly prefix in their names (1 of) San Jose, Costa Rica or San Salvador, El Salvador
#469, aired 1986-09-25U.S. CITIES $800: Franciscan father Junipero Serra founded his 1st California mission in this city San Diego
#442, aired 1986-05-20U.S. CITIES $400: This West Coast city has the world's largest pleasure boat marina Los Angeles
#406, aired 1986-03-31U.S. CITIES $500: At south end of S.F. Bay, this, California's oldest city, was once the state capital San Jose
#124, aired 1985-02-28U.S. CITIES $400: Of Los Angeles, San Diego & Reno, the furthest west Reno
#64, aired 1984-12-06U.S. CITIES $400: The Alamo is in the downtown of this city San Antonio
#64, aired 1984-12-06U.S. CITIES $800: It's California's 2nd largest in population San Diego
#59, aired 1984-11-29SAINTLY CITIES $200: California mission town which is annual destination for famed swallows San Juan Capistrano
#48, aired 1984-11-14U.S. CITIES $400: It's at the other end of the Bay Bridge from San Francisco Oakland

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (11 results returned)

#8573, aired 2022-02-09AMERICAN CITIES: Recorded on a visit to this California city, YouTube's first video featured a man saying, "They have really, really, really long trunks" San Diego
#7031, aired 2015-03-23U.S. CITIES: Kipling wrote of this city, "If a car" can "run up & down a slit in the ground... why shall I seek the reasons of the miracle?" San Francisco
#6991, aired 2015-01-26U.S. CITIES: In 1846 it had 200 people; 14 years later, thanks to a discovery, it had over 50,000, making it No. 15 in the country San Francisco
#6584, aired 2013-04-11WORLD CITIES: Founded in 1521, 44 years before St. Augustine, Fla., it's the oldest city est. by Europeans on what is now U.S. territory San Juan, Puerto Rico
#5926, aired 2010-05-24AMERICAN CITIES: 6 of the top 10 U.S. cities in population are found in these 2 states California & Texas
#4776, aired 2005-05-16BIBLICAL CITIES: Of the 10 most populous U.S. cities, the one that shares its name with a city mentioned in Revelation Philadelphia
#3480, aired 1999-10-22SISTER CITIES: San Francisco, California is a sister city to this one in Italy Assisi (named after St. Francis of Assisi)
#2142, aired 1993-12-21THE 1990 CENSUS: According to the 1990 census this state now contains 3 of the 10 most populous U.S. cities Texas
#1921, aired 1993-01-04FOOTBALL: 3 of the 4 California cities in which the Super Bowl has been played (3 of) L.A., Pasadena, San Diego & Palo Alto
#833, aired 1988-03-30SAINTLY CITIES: Most populous U.S. city named for a male saint, it's not on the Mississippi San Diego
#547, aired 1987-01-13THE CENSUS: Of the 10 largest cities in population in the U.S., 3 are in this state Texas (Dallas, Houston & San Antonio)

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