Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (200 results returned)

#9080, aired 2024-04-12THAT'S SO CRINGE $1000: Anxious? Uncomfortable? You're this 3-word phrase that sounds like a sick military command ill at ease
#8996, aired 2023-12-18WELL, THEY SOUND THE SAME... $400: To be sick, or a foamy beverage ail (ale)
#18, aired 2023-10-25NAME DROPPERS $200: France caught a sick burn in 2003, when D.C. cafeterias dropped the name "French fries" and started serving these Freedom fries
#8784, aired 2023-01-12SPORTS COMPETITIONS $1000: Meaning "unconquered", these intl. games, held in The Hague in 2022, are for wounded, injured & sick servicemen & women the Invictus Games
#8778, aired 2023-01-04WRITE FOOT $200: Beginning readers may learn about trick feet & sick feet in "The Foot Book" by this author whose real name was Theodor Geisel Dr. Seuss
#8768, aired 2022-12-21MACHINES $200: Sick of having plates chipped by her servants, in the 1880s Josephine Cochran invented this machine a dishwasher
#8686, aired 2022-07-18COLOR ME BAD $400: This rhyming fictional "illness" involves police officers disrupting operations by calling in sick the blue flu
#8673, aired 2022-06-29WORDS DERIVED FROM BODY PARTS $1000: This word for one who always worries that they're sick is derived from a word for the abdomen hypochondriac
#8640, aired 2022-05-13PLACES IN THE BIBLE $400: The prophet Elisha visits a sick king in this Syrian city but only foresees his death & another taking his place Damascus
#8618, aired 2022-04-13WHAT THE LETTER SAYS $400: Thomas Jefferson's last public letter, 10 days before he died, says, sorry, too sick to attend the celebrations of its 50th anniversary U.S. independence
#8592, aired 2022-03-08FIRST & LAST ALPHABETICALLY $2000: Anointing of the sick, reconciliation the (Seven) Sacraments
#13, aired 2022-02-17WHITHER THE WEATHER? $1200: I'm sick of the same weather again, the result of a stationary one of these where neither of the adjoining air masses can move a front
#8549, aired 2022-01-06"MAL" PRACTICE $600: I saw the hot-water bottle on the thermometer! You're not sick, you're doing this, pretending to be malingering
#8534, aired 2021-12-16GEOGRAPHIC NICKNAMES $1000: In 1914 Syria was one of the few remaining bits of this empire dubbed "The Sick Man of Europe" the Ottoman Empire
#8513, aired 2021-11-17IT'S A NEW MACHINE $200: Holiday Inn founder Kemmons Wilson was sick of being charged for this & put machines dispensing it free in his hotels ice
#8481, aired 2021-10-044-LETTER BOOK TITLES $200: This 1981 novel is named for a sick 200-pound St. Bernard in Maine Cujo
#8479, aired 2021-09-30CHAPTER & VERSE $1000: Byron's "Pilgrimage" of this "Childe" noted he "was sore sick at heart, and from his fellow bacchanals would flee" Harold
#8443, aired 2021-07-14FEMALE LITERARY PROTAGONISTS $2,000 (Daily Double): Shakespeare wrote that the sails of her barge were "so perfumed that the winds were love-sick with them" Cleopatra
#8420, aired 2021-06-11EDUCATION $200: In 2020 the most common apps used by schools for remote learning included Microsoft Teams & this one founded by Eric Yuan Zoom
#8415, aired 2021-06-04BEHIND THE SONG $1,400 (Daily Double): In 1940 Woody Guthrie wrote this song because he was sick of hearing "God Bless America" "This Land Is Your Land"
#8390, aired 2021-04-30ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS $1600: "Sick leaf & sorrow & pincers net-scissors" is from a 1969 song by this "subterranean" Lou Reed band The Velvet Underground
#8377, aired 2021-04-13LITERARY CHARACTERS $1600: Renton, Sick Boy & Begbie are 3 of the junkies at the heart of this debut novel by Irvine Welsh Trainspotting
#8362, aired 2021-03-23NURSES $200: In 1853 this nurse was superintendent at London's Institution for Sick Gentlewomen in Distressed Circumstances Florence Nightingale
#8345, aired 2021-02-26COLORFUL LANGUAGE $400: I'm sick of all the bureaucratic nonsense; let's cut this stuff once used to bind legal documents red tape
#8305, aired 2020-12-18DONATING THEIR WINNINGS $400: Texas border patrol officers won a chili cook-off in 2020 & gave the winnings to this group that realizes the dreams of sick kids the Make-a-Wish Foundation
#8210, aired 2020-04-2420th CENTURY AUTHORS $400: Sick of this character who talks to animals, Hugh Lofting tried to end the series with him "in the Moon"; didn't work Doctor Dolittle
#8183, aired 2020-03-18TV STARS $200: Everybody loved this sitcom star as Zoe Kazan's dad in "The Big Sick" (Ray) Romano
#8149, aired 2020-01-30THE WORLD OF THE 1800s $200: Based on a comment by the czar, this declining empire begun by Turkish tribes was known as "The Sick Man of Europe" the Ottoman Empire
#7899, aired 2019-01-03THAT BOOK IS MAKING ME SICK $400: Retired professor Glen Bateman is one of the survivors of the superflu in this Stephen King novel The Stand
#7899, aired 2019-01-03THAT BOOK IS MAKING ME SICK $800: The title of this nonfiction bestseller about an Ebola outbreak refers to an area with infectious organisms The Hot Zone
#7899, aired 2019-01-03THAT BOOK IS MAKING ME SICK $1200: "Everything is free... it makes you feel sick... that's" this, the title of Jean-Paul Sartre's first novel Nausea
#7899, aired 2019-01-03THAT BOOK IS MAKING ME SICK $1600: Daniel Defoe's account of events in 1664-65 was called "A Journal of the" this "Year" plague
#7899, aired 2019-01-03THAT BOOK IS MAKING ME SICK $2000: The symptoms of infatuation & a water-borne illness overlap in this 1985 novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Love in the Time of Cholera
#7886, aired 2018-12-17"RITE" YOU ARE $400: For Catholics near death, confession, anointing of the sick & communion make up these last rites
#7821, aired 2018-09-17RHYMING TERMS STARTING WITH "H" $1200: If the camera is moving around way too much, the image is said to be this; I'm getting sick herky-jerky
#7721, aired 2018-03-19ON-SCREEN ROMANCES $2000: Zoe Kazan plays a girlfriend in a coma in this 2017 film co-starring & co-written by Kumail Nanjiani The Big Sick
#7681, aired 2018-01-22CRUSADERS $1600: This knightly order founded 1113 combined the tasks of defending Crusader territory & caring for the sick the Knights Hospitaller or the Knights of Malta
#7672, aired 2018-01-09TOTALLY '80s WORDS! $200: In 1986 Run-DMC & the Beastie Boys were using this sick adjective as a verb for "to behave badly" ill
#7635, aired 2017-11-17MUSICAL GROUP NAMES DEFINED $600: In 3 letters, what your mom gives you when you're sick TLC
#7625, aired 2017-11-03ALPHABET SOUP WHEN YOU'RE SICK $200: EMR is short for this type of medical record accessed digitally an electronic medical record
#7625, aired 2017-11-03ALPHABET SOUP WHEN YOU'RE SICK $400: HTN is a short form of this long word for a condition that makes your heart work harder hypertension
#7625, aired 2017-11-03ALPHABET SOUP WHEN YOU'RE SICK $600: This is not a bill--it's an EOB, "explanation of" these benefits
#7625, aired 2017-11-03ALPHABET SOUP WHEN YOU'RE SICK $800: An OPO is a "procurement organization" seeking these for needy patients an organ procurement
#7625, aired 2017-11-03ALPHABET SOUP WHEN YOU'RE SICK $1000: If you see b.i.d. on a prescription, it's giving you this instruction telling you to take it twice a day
#7617, aired 2017-10-24ORGANIZATIONS $800: Recent requests granted to sick kids by this org. include sending a teen on a safari & giving a pug puppy to a little girl Make-A-Wish
#7579, aired 2017-07-20"MENT" GARNISH $800: The anointing of the sick is one of these a sacrament
#7536, aired 2017-05-22THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL $400: (Karla Mosley and Jacob Young give the clue as Maya and Rick from The Bold and the Beautiful.) "Rick, if you keep obsessing about taking over the company, you're gonna make yourself sick." "No, Maya, it's time to strike like this bold U.S. commander during the Korean War who cut off & surrounded the enemy with his brilliant Inchon landing" (Douglas) MacArthur
#7476, aired 2017-02-27TV & MOVIE JENNYS $1600: 1970 movie that features the lines "Oliver, the problem is more serious than that. Jenny is very sick" Love Story
#7403, aired 2016-11-16WHO FIRST SANG THOSE WORDS? $600: "I'm so sick of that same old love, my body's had enough" Selena Gomez
#7330, aired 2016-06-24LATER IN THE SHAKESPEARE SPEECH $200: The light breaks through yonder window, uh huh... "Her vestal livery is but sick and green"... How romantic! Romeo and Juliet
#7318, aired 2016-06-08DIRTY BIRDS $800: A 2014 study says the guts of these scavengers are adapted to not get sick from their putrid diet vultures
#7295, aired 2016-05-06NON-ROCKET SCIENTISTS $200: Got milk that's not making you sick because heat was used to kill germs? Thank this French guy & his process Pasteur
#7249, aired 2016-03-03TIME OFF $600: In 2015 Microsoft said it would require its vendors to provide workers with 15 total days a year for vacation & this sick leave
#7235, aired 2016-02-12OMG! $1200: The name of this Egyptian goddess said to cure the sick & revive the dead isn't so popular these days Isis
#7163, aired 2015-11-04MERRIAM-WEBSTER NEW WORDS $2000: From the Latin for "to cloak" comes this "care" intended to treat, not necessarily cure the symptoms of the very sick palliative care
#7126, aired 2015-09-14AMERICAN HISTORY $1600: This Nez Perce chief surrendered to U.S. forces in 1877, saying, "I am tired; my heart is sick and sad... I will fight no more forever" Chief Joseph
#7064, aired 2015-05-07UTOPIA $800: John Hadley joined a Kansas utopia based on this, but got sick in 1855, needed protein & had to ditch his principles vegetarianism
#7013, aired 2015-02-25THE END OF THE LINE $2,000 (Daily Double): "The very first requirement in a hospital (is) that it should do the sick ____" no harm
#6991, aired 2015-01-26LET'S EXERCISE! $200: Dude, I'm getting totally ripped doing alternate hammer curls! These 6-letter arm muscles are goinna be sick! biceps
#6961, aired 2014-12-15THE END OF THE BOOK $1000: Lying sick in bed, Adam gives his son Caleb his blessing by saying the Hebrew word "timshel" East of Eden
#6915, aired 2014-10-10SPEAKING IN CODE $800: If your wife got sick, it was cool to re-wed, but you had to take care of your sick wife until she passed, said his 1700s B.C. code Hammurabi
#6881, aired 2014-07-14MOVIE MUSICALS $200: Gene Kelly was sick with fever when he did his title number in this 1952 film; mom must not have been there to warn him to stay dry Singin' in the Rain
#6878, aired 2014-07-09"AMEN" $1000: Catholicism has life covered with the 7 of these; they include baptism & anointing of the sick the sacraments
#6713, aired 2013-11-20MUSIC OF TODAY $800: "Sail" by Awolnation says, "Blame it on my own sick pride, blame it on my" this 3-letter behavioral syndrome ADD
#6649, aired 2013-07-1119th CENTURY NOVEL QUOTES $1600: "Mr. Earnshaw was sitting by the fire, deadly sick; his evil genius, almost as...ghastly, leant against the chimney" Wuthering Heights
#6640, aired 2013-06-28____ OF THE ____ $2000: This Catholic sacrament was long known as extreme unction the anointing of the sick
#6637, aired 2013-06-25DIARIES & JOURNALS $400: On June 10, 1805 the journal of this pair's trek recorded that "our Indian woman is very sick" Lewis & Clark
#6603, aired 2013-05-08BAD JOB INTERVIEW RESPONSES $800: "Any questions?" What's your sick leave policy? I'm prone to this most common but least deadly type of plague bubonic plague
#6595, aired 2013-04-26I HAVE ISSUES $800: I've lost jobs by doing this, a verb meaning pretend to be sick malingering
#6560, aired 2013-03-08COMMON BONDS $800: Trash, a boyfriend you're sick of, goods or securities sold below costs things you dump
#6344, aired 2012-03-29THE MARQUEE DE SAD $400: Shirley MacLaine & Debra Winger in this Best Picture Oscar winner about a mother & very sick daughter Terms of Endearment
#6336, aired 2012-03-19"SQ"SES, "SQ"SES $1000: Easily made to feel sick squeamish (or squeasy)
#6113, aired 2011-03-23AMERICAN RED CROSS HISTORY $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew stands with a grey uniform on a mannequin at the American Red Cross.) Named for their dresses, gray lady volunteers provided hospitality services, especially to sick & wounded soldiers beginning in 1918 at this Washington, D.C. hospital Walter Reed
#6113, aired 2011-03-23AMERICAN RED CROSS HISTORY $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew walks through the American Red Cross headquarters.) Depicting the theme of ministry to the sick & wounded through sacrifice, the windows at the Red Cross headquarters were commissioned in 1917 & created by this man's studio Tiffany
#6096, aired 2011-02-28PLEDGES & OATHS $1000: Its traditional version states, "I will apply dietetic measures for the benefit of the sick" the Hippocratic Oath
#6015, aired 2010-11-05"STAR" TREK $800: This children's foundation has been improving the quality of life for sick kids for more than 25 years the Starlight Children's Foundation
#6003, aired 2010-10-20"ERE"Y WORDS $1200: Disease has been declared a crime & the sick are imprisoned in this 1872 Samuel Butler novel Erewhon
#5904, aired 2010-04-22SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER $600: Your 8-month-old is the sick one; you'll be home pulling these chilled rings out of the freezer as the party rages teething rings
#5904, aired 2010-04-22JOHN TRAVOLTA FILMS $1000: Travolta was romantically involved with Diana Hyland, who played his mom in this made-for-TV film about a sick kid The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
#5870, aired 2010-03-05BEASTLY HOMONYMS $1200: Too sick, can't speak hoarse (horse)
#5671, aired 2009-04-13ST. PAUL-Y GIRL $1,000 (Daily Double): St. Paul-born Joan Kroc gave her wealth to many causes, including these houses for sick kid's parents Ronald McDonald Houses
#5655, aired 2009-03-20HOW'S YOUR LATIN? $400: It means "to the point of making one sick" ad nauseam
#5643, aired 2009-03-04THE QUOTABLE KEITH RICHARDS $400: It "made us all sick" when this "Layla" guy "went away for 6 months and came back playing better than anybody" (Eric) Clapton
#5569, aired 2008-11-20GOOD WORKS $1000: You can donate 10 inches of your hair to the group called these "of Love", which makes hairpieces for sick kids Locks
#5552, aired 2008-10-28I'M GETTING "C" SICK $400: I consider myself a unique, special person, so I'm appalled that I'm sniffling with the "common" one of these a cold
#5552, aired 2008-10-28I'M GETTING "C" SICK $800: I'm not a rooster, so I hope I'm not coming down with this disease also known as varicella chicken pox
#5552, aired 2008-10-28I'M GETTING "C" SICK $1200: Kitty clawed me, so I may have this mild disease, also the title of a Ted Nugent album cat scratch fever
#5552, aired 2008-10-28I'M GETTING "C" SICK $1600: Uh-oh... I feel itchy. Hope I wasn't bitten by this outdoor pest, the red larva of a harvest mite a chigger
#5552, aired 2008-10-28I'M GETTING "C" SICK $2000: A blain is an inflammatory swelling; my exposure to icy weather may have given me this kind of "blain"--brrr! a chilblain
#5541, aired 2008-10-13A PASSAGE TO INDIA $1200: Mother Teresa tended to the sick & dying in the slums of this city for about 50 years, dying there herself in 1997 Calcutta (or Kolkata)
#5504, aired 2008-07-10PHRASES IN THE KING JAMES BIBLE $1000: Not just for sick M.D.s, this 3-word proverb suggests Jesus should work miracles in his hometown as he did abroad "Physician, heal thyself!"
#5470, aired 2008-05-23AUSTRALIA $200: Eat too many chockies, these, & you may find yourself crook, "sick" chocolates
#5451, aired 2008-04-28WORLD HISTORY $1,200 (Daily Double): Called the "Sick Man of Europe" in the early 20th century, this empire collapsed just after WWI the Ottoman Empire
#5419, aired 2008-03-13OF A SALESMAN $200: Sick of selling dry goods from a buggy, in 1872 Montgomery Ward issued a one-page one of these a catalog
#5346, aired 2007-12-03"ICK"-IPEDIA $600: It's a ship's hospital, Dr. McCoy Sick Bay
#5328, aired 2007-11-07MIND MY WORDS $3,400 (Daily Double): 400 B.C.: "I will use treatment to help the sick according to my ability and my judgment" Hippocrates
#5255, aired 2007-06-15GROUPS $400: Baptism, penance holy eucharist, confirmation, holy orders, matrimony, anointing of the sick the Sacraments
#5235, aired 2007-05-18EUROPEAN ARTISTS $800: This Norwegian's first masterpiece, "The Sick Child", recalled the death of his sister Sophie due to tuberculosis (Edward) Munch
#5193, aired 2007-03-21MEDICINE $1200: In the 400s B.C. this Greek wrote, "Into whatever houses I enter I will go into them for the benefit of the sick" Hippocrates
#5152, aired 2007-01-23POETS & POETRY $800: He wrote "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" to amuse a sick child Browning
#5145, aired 2007-01-12INSIDE THE ARTIST'S STUDIO WITH JAMES LIPTON $1200: (James Lipton reads the clue.) You finished "The Sick Child" in 1886. 7 years later, the world would recoil from "The Scream." Tell us about your pain Munch
#5093, aired 2006-11-01IDENTITY THEFT $400: The work of "The Saint of the Gutters", Paris Hilton, with India's sick & poor earned her the 1972 Nehru Award Mother Teresa
#5067, aired 2006-09-26GOSPEL TRUTH $1000: In Mark 1 Jesus "healed many that were sick... and cast out many devils; and suffered not the devils to" do this speak
#5038, aired 2006-07-05CARE TO SEE MY ETCHINGS? $600: One of his most famous etchings is "Christ Healing the Sick", aka "The 100-Guilder Print", completed in the 1640s Rembrandt
#4938, aired 2006-02-15I'M DOWN WITH HOMEWORK $1600: Literature: In this book, Emma's sick of her husband; next thing, she's macking with Leon, Rodolphe & a crucifix Madame Bovary
#4873, aired 2005-11-16PEOPLE $200: To mark his 18th birthday in 2002, this prince visited the sick & homeless to carry on the work of his late mother Prince Harry
#4865, aired 2005-11-04UNUSUAL PETS $400: Proto-surrealist poet Gerard de Nerval reportedly walked one of these crustaceans on a leash through Paris a lobster
#4851, aired 2005-10-17THE MATE Rx $800: After this Sioux chief tried to take his sick wife for help in 1877, he was killed by soldiers Crazy Horse
#4828, aired 2005-09-14A SOLID FOUNDATION $400: In 2004 the Starbright Foundation for sick kids merged, sensibly enough, with this foundation the Starlight Foundation
#4817, aired 2005-07-12'80s MOVIE QUOTES $1200: 1986: "This is my 9th sick day this semester. It's getting pretty tough coming up with new illnesses" Ferris Bueller's Day Off
#4775, aired 2005-05-133-LETTER THE BETTER $200: You take your llama to one when it's sick a vet (doc accepted)
#4756, aired 2005-04-18HISTORIC QUOTATIONS $200: In "Notes on Hospitals", she wrote that the first requirement of a hospital is to "do the sick no harm" Florence Nightingale
#4715, aired 2005-02-18THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE $1200: In the late 19th century the Ottoman Empire was disparagingly known as this "Man of Europe" the Sick Man of Europe
#4689, aired 2005-01-13HEY, BUD $400: He was a cashier in a Brooklyn theater in 1931 when he first subbed for Lou Costello's sick straight man (Bud) Abbott
#4685, aired 2005-01-07THEATRE TALK $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands amidst a theater's seats.) It's the part of the theatre where the audience sits, & if an actor gets sick, you might be asked if there's a doctor in it the house
#4607, aired 2004-09-21SILENT "P" $1000: Also called parrot fever, it can be contracted by handling sick parrots, pigeons or poultry psittacosis
#4565, aired 2004-06-11CULINARY QUOTES $800: Woody Allen says he won't eat this shellfish because "I want my food dead. Not sick, not wounded, dead" oysters
#4543, aired 2004-05-12YOU MAKE ME SICK $400: The best way to prevent this fungal disease, tinea pedis, is to keep your feet dry & cool athlete's foot
#4543, aired 2004-05-12YOU MAKE ME SICK $800: Hay fever neither comes from hay nor is a fever but is an allergic reaction to this in the air, maybe from ragweed pollen
#4543, aired 2004-05-12YOU MAKE ME SICK $1200: Postprandial hypoglycemia is a decrease in blood sugar following this a meal
#4543, aired 2004-05-12YOU MAKE ME SICK $1600: You may get shingles years after recuperating from the same virus which causes this "spotted" illness chicken pox
#4543, aired 2004-05-12YOU MAKE ME SICK $2000: Only time can cure the "kissing disease", this exhausting illness caused by the Epstein-Barr virus mononucleosis
#4435, aired 2003-12-12CEREMONIES $600: If a priest comes to your hospital room to perform the Anointing of the Sick, you may want to know it's also called this last rites
#4435, aired 2003-12-12RHYME $800: It's when unionized police officers call in sick en masse the blue flu
#4408, aired 2003-11-05X LACKS $1600: Without its "X" this state of constant change gets sick flux (flu)
#4353, aired 2003-07-02CHARACTERS IN PLAYS $1200: In "A Doll's House", she forges a check to help her sick husband Torvald but he scolds her for doing it Nora
#4350, aired 2003-06-27NURSERY RHYME TIME $2000: Bucket Little Bo Peep used to collect her missing lamb parts tail pail
#4282, aired 2003-03-25THE ANCIENTS SPEAK $600: It reads, "I will use treatment to help the sick according to my ability and judgment" the Hippocratic Oath
#4270, aired 2003-03-07IT'S TYLER TIME! $1200: Tyler figured with not much to do as vice president, he could stay at home with his sick wife; then this president died... William Henry Harrison
#4257, aired 2003-02-18MILKY WAY $400: The name of this bread dish given to sick children became a synonym for a timid person milquetoast
#4214, aired 2002-12-19VICE PRESIDENTS $1200: Elbridge Gerry almost became president when this man got very sick in 1813, but wound up dying in office himself James Madison
#3956, aired 2001-11-12THE SURF REPORT $500: Head to Jeffreys Bay & pull off a sick floater in this country, whose administrative capital is Pretoria South Africa
#3912, aired 2001-09-11REDUNDANCY & REPETITION $600: A Toronto institution is somewhat redundantly named this "for Sick Children" Hospital
#3902, aired 2001-07-17THAT'S SICK! $100: Also called epidemic parotitis, it's characterized by a sweling of salivary glands near the neck the mumps
#3902, aired 2001-07-17THAT'S SICK! $200: Transmitted by a mosquito bite, protozoans called Plasmodia cause this dangerous disease malaria
#3902, aired 2001-07-17THAT'S SICK! $300: Caused by a type of streptococcus, it's a "colorful" childhood malady marked by a widespread red rash scarlet fever
#3902, aired 2001-07-17THAT'S SICK! $400: AKA varicella, it's marked by blisterlike eruptions on the skin & is even more severe in adults than children chicken pox
#3902, aired 2001-07-17THAT'S SICK! $500: Without using a "diph"stick, the Schick test can tell if you've had a close shave with this disease diphtheria
#3766, aired 2001-01-08BESTSELLERS $1000: Novels by this Florida columnist/author include "Skin Tight", "Strip Tease" & "Sick Puppy" Carl Hiaasen
#3627, aired 2000-05-16LITERARY HODGEPODGE $600: Sick of this title doctor, Hugh Lofting sent him to the Moon in 1928, & grudgingly brought him back in 1933 Doctor Dolittle
#3572, aired 2000-02-29WITH MY LITTLE "EYE" $200: What you could call that run-down abandoned house you're sick of looking at eyesore
#3551, aired 2000-01-31NOBEL PRIZE MEDALS $600: A sick girl's thirst is about to be quenched in the image on this medal Medicine
#3490, aired 1999-11-05STAR TREK: VOYAGER $500: (Hello, I'm Robert Picardo.) With my mobile emitter, I can now go anywhere, but initially I was limited to this area on Voyager sick bay
#3473, aired 1999-10-13THE SEVEN CATHOLIC SACRAMENTS $500: This procedure "of the sick" is also called extreme unction Anointing
#3390, aired 1999-05-07THE LAST CATEGORY $400: Viaticum, confession & anointing of the sick are part of this Roman Catholic procedure Last rites
#3369, aired 1999-04-08MEDICAL ABBREV. $800: One who takes care of the sick: LPN Licensed practical nurse
#3297, aired 1998-12-29OXYMORONS $1,000 (Daily Double): It's the Shakespearean play that features the speech heard here: "Why then, O brawling love, O loving hate, / ... cold fire, sick health, / Still-waking sleep, that is not what it is! / This love feel I, that feel no love in this." Romeo and Juliet
#3192, aired 1998-06-16JOHN HUGHES FILMS $200: Title character who says, "This is my ninth sick day this semester...so I better make this one count" Ferris Bueller
#3163, aired 1998-05-06"A" PLUS $400: Appropriate Latin phrase to use when the commercial's been on for so long it's "making you sick" Ad nauseam
#3156, aired 1998-04-27CELEBRITY HEADACHES $500: You're probably sick of having your floors scuffed by photographers from this Conde Nast "Digest" Architectural Digest
#3130, aired 1998-03-20THE 19th CENTURY $400: One of the 3 large empires of 19th century Eastern Europe was this "Sick Man" the Ottoman Empire
#3046, aired 1997-11-24STANDUP COMICS $300: He performed off-center "sick comedy" before occupying the center of "The Hollywood Squares" Paul Lynde
#2991, aired 1997-09-08NUN SENSE $400: Around 1830 Catherine McAuley founded the Sisters of this to care for Dublin's poor & sick Sisters of Mercy
#2919, aired 1997-04-17HISTORIC AMERICANS $400: This famous frontierswoman cared for the sick during the 1878 smallpox epidemic in Deadwood, S.D. Calamity Jane
#2669, aired 1996-03-21MEDICINE $200: A special ward of the hospital devoted to very sick patients is the ICU, which stands for this Intensive Care Unit
#2651, aired 1996-02-26"A" PLUS $200: It precedes mail, sick & mattress air
#2636, aired 1996-02-05HISTORIC WOMEN $600: For her nursing reforms & care of the sick. she was the 1st woman to receive the British Order of Merit Florence Nightingale
#2551, aired 1995-10-09NOTABLE NAMES $200: Though sick with typhoid & pneumonia, Jim Bowie fought & died at this fort in 1836 the Alamo
#2376, aired 1994-12-26"H"ODGEPODGE $200: Will Rogers said it's "the only place you can get into without having baggage"—"sick" humor a hospital
#2352, aired 1994-11-22TRANSPORTATION $200: From a French phrase for "mobile hospital", it's a vehicle for transporting the sick or injured Ambulance
#2324, aired 1994-10-13FIRST LADIES $400: She missed her husband's 1797 inauguration because she was nursing his sick mother in Massachusetts Abigail Adams
#2323, aired 1994-10-12QUOTATIONS $1000: On Oct. 5, 1877 this Nez Perce chieftain said, "Hear me, my chiefs. My heart is sick and sad" Joseph
#2305, aired 1994-09-16FOOD $400: Careful! If you drink alcohol after eating ink caps, a type of these, you'll become very sick mushrooms
#2244, aired 1994-05-12WOMEN IN HISTORY $400: In 1853 she became superintendent of London's Institute for the Care of Sick Gentlewomen Florence Nightingale
#2229, aired 1994-04-21QUOTES ABOUT AUTHORS $600: He said to James Boswell, "You have but two topics, yourself and me. I am sick of both" Samuel Johnson
#2160, aired 1994-01-14RETRIEVERS $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1871 he found the man he was seeking at Ujiji; the man, though sick, wouldn't return with him Henry Stanley
#2057, aired 1993-07-13SHAKESPEARE $600: The sails of her barge were "so perfumed that the winds were love-sick with them" Cleopatra
#1936, aired 1993-01-25CONSERVATION $400: The Marine Mammal Center near Sausalito in this state rescues & cares for sick seals & sea lions California
#1915, aired 1992-12-25OATHS & PLEDGES $100: It contains the line "Into whatever houses I enter, I will go into them for the benefit of the sick" the Hippocratic Oath
#1719, aired 1992-02-06MEDICINE $200: In part, it states "I will use treatment to help the sick according to my ability and judgment" the Hippocratic Oath
#1697, aired 1992-01-07QUOTES $300: Samuel Johnson said to this author, "You have but two topics, yourself and me. I am sick of both" Boswell
#1683, aired 1991-12-18TRANSPORTATION $300: A litter used to carry the sick & wounded, not to make them taller as its name implies a stretcher
#1641, aired 1991-10-21CARTOONS $200: A boat called the Leakin' Lena figured prominently in this cartoon about a boy & his sea serpent Beany and Cecil
#1272, aired 1990-02-27THE MIDDLE AGES $200: The Knights of St. John who ran a Jerusalem hospital for sick pilgrims wore white, not red ones Crosses
#1233, aired 1990-01-03EUROPEAN HISTORY $1000: When Russia's Nicholas I referred to the "sick man" of Europe, he was talking about this empire the Ottoman Empire
#1168, aired 1989-10-04NOTORIOUS $800: Agrippina fed him poisoned mushrooms; when they only made him sick she gave him more poison as a "remedy" Claudius
#1082, aired 1989-04-25TRAVEL & TOURISM $100: You can sample this capital's famous duck in restaurants called Big Duck, Super Duck & Sick Duck Peking
#1037, aired 1989-02-21ACTRESSES $1000: Carol Burnett got her big break on this show when Martha Raye got sick & she replaced her The Gary Moore Show
#956, aired 1988-10-31FOOD FOR THOUGHT $400: Sick people beware: this mineral in milk & yogurt can impair the absorption of some antibiotics calcium
#927, aired 1988-09-20PEOPLE $100: He told the L.A. Times, "I'm getting sick of slipping a shrimp on the barbie" Paul Hogan
#927, aired 1988-09-20RELIGION $400: According to Bernadette, the Virgin Mary said the waters of this town will heal the sick Lourdes
#897, aired 1988-06-2810-LETTER WORDS $200: Instead of being hospitalized, many who are sick can be treated on this basis outpatient
#893, aired 1988-06-22THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE $400: The 2 nouns in the sentence "The sixth Sheik's sixth sheep is sick" Sheik & sheep
#837, aired 1988-04-05GAUGES $100: It's pulled out of the crankcase, wiped, reinserted, pulled out again, & then read dipstick
#678, aired 1987-07-15SHOW BIZ SHELLEYS $400: He said, "I'm not a sick comedian; I'm a healthy actor" Shelley Berman
#577, aired 1987-02-24STARTS WITH "HYP" $400: A person who's more sick in the head than in the body hypochondriac
#514, aired 1986-11-27EUROPEAN HISTORY $1000: "We have on our hands a sick man--a very sick man" the Russian czar said of this country the Ottoman Empire (Turkey)
#420, aired 1986-04-18THE WORST $400: Guinness lists "the sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" as the worst of these a tongue twister
#349, aired 1986-01-09"SICK" $100: It's junior's longing for mommy & daddy his 1st time away at summer camp homesick
#349, aired 1986-01-09"SICK" $200: Beanie's friend Cecil was this type of sea serpent seasick
#349, aired 1986-01-09"SICK" $300: Tool a loyal communist would use to cut wheat sickle
#349, aired 1986-01-09"SICK" $400: Thoroughly fatigued & bored, or a Fats Domino hit of 1958 "Sick And Tired"
#349, aired 1986-01-09"SICK" $500: Compartment in ship used as dispensary & hospital sick bay
#333, aired 1985-12-18SUPERSTITIONS $400: Biting the head off the 1st of these insects fluttering about in spring makes for a lucky year a butterfly
#331, aired 1985-12-16FUNNY MEN $600: "If you had lived, you would have been a very sick man" is one of his famous insults Don Rickles
#269, aired 1985-09-19MAMMALS $800: Wolves help maintain healthy herds among their prey by eliminating these sick (weak) animals
#174, aired 1985-05-09COLORS $300: Sick-out staged by policemen, named for the color of their uniform the blue flu
#165, aired 1985-04-26SILLY SONGS $500: Where K-K-K-Katy will be waiting at the k-k-k-kitchen door
#135, aired 1985-03-15DOUBLE MEANINGS $200: Soap opera Custer or Patton might have gone to if sick General Hospital
#78, aired 1984-12-26LITERATURE $600: Parodying Joyce's title "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man", Dylan Thomas wrote this Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (2 results returned)

#8574, aired 2022-02-1020th CENTURY PEOPLE: In 1946 she was aboard a train to Darjeeling when she heard what she later described as "the call within a call" Mother Teresa
#1883, aired 1992-11-11VICE PRESIDENTS: He served as vice president for the shortest length of time: one month John Tyler

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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...
Andy Richter, an actor/comedian from The Tonight Show \"This multitalented actor/comedian is now back on the couch with Conan...
Stefan Goodreau, a video game tester and camp counselor from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. Season...
Alan Belancik, a marketing consultant from Wilton, New Hampshire Season 8 player (1991-12-19). Last name pronounced like \"bell-AHN-sick\".
Ray Romano, an actor from Queens, New York "An actor from Queens, New York, for nine seasons, he starred...
Zach Safford, a senior from Williams College "His early interest in cryptozoology has been replaced by a history...
David Hudson, a junior from the University of Virginia "His musical taste has changed since he won $10,000 on Kids...
Mike Maheu, a high school teacher from San Diego, California Season 25 2-time champion: $46,242 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Dave Sikula, an Internet search editor from Pacifica, California Season 24 1-time champion: $15,000 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Danielle Zsenak, a senior from Marquette University 2008 College Championship 1st runner-up: $50,000. Last name pronounced like "zshen-NOCK"....
Bob Harris, an author, comedian, and radio commentator from Los Angeles, California "A 5-time champion and a finalist in the Tournament of Champions,...
Alyssa McRae, a gift card production designer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 25 3-time champion: $50,402 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Sandra Gore, a corporate researcher from Berkeley, California "After five wins in 1987, she fulfilled her dream of moving...
Kevin Wilson, a communications specialist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 26 3-time champion: $76,998 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Ariella Goldstein, a junior from Muhlenberg College 2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 20 and from Cortlandt Manor,...
Larissa Charnsangavej, a senior from Rice University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Houston, Texas at...
Aisha Tyler, a comedienne, host and actress from Talk Soup, Friends, The 5th Wheel and Ghost Whisperer 2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $50,000 split between the International Rescue Committee/Congo...
Amy Fletcher, a junior from Cincinnati, Ohio 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Allan Long, a freshman from Tallahassee, Florida 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 14 at the time of the...



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