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BABY LOVE
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'This test uses high-frequency waves to provide images of the developing baby'
|
$400
|
a sonogram (or ultrasound)
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
COME SEE ABOUT "ME"
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'A small solid extraterrestrial object that hits the Earth's surface'
|
$400
|
a meteorite
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
THE SUPREMES
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'It's the largest lake in Utah'
|
$400
|
the Great Salt Lake
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
I HEAR A SYMPHONY
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'Popularized at Louis XIV's Court, this dance, from the French for "small", is often the third movement in symphonies'
|
$800
|
the minuet
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
BACK IN MY ARMS AGAIN
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'Nicollette Sheridan & this singer, an item for 5 years in the '90s, reunited in 2005... for a while'
|
$800
|
Michael Bolton
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
YOU KEEP ME HANGIN' ON
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'The trademarked name of this hook & loop fastener is from the French for "hooked velvet"'
|
$800
|
Velcro
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
BABY LOVE
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'This breathing technique used in childbirth is named for a French doctor'
|
$800
|
Lamaze
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
COME SEE ABOUT "ME"
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'With a name from Afrikaans, it's the critter <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2009-10-02_DJ_02.jpg" target="_blank">seen</a> <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2009-10-02_DJ_02a.jpg" target="_blank">here</a>'
|
$800
|
a meerkat
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
THE SUPREMES
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'The Iberian Peninsula is the second largest in Europe; this Northern one is the largest'
|
$800
|
the Scandinavian
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
I HEAR A SYMPHONY
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'His Third Symphony in E Flat Major is known as "Eroica"'
|
$2,200
|
Beethoven
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
BACK IN MY ARMS AGAIN
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'She & Robert Wagner got married in 1972, 15 years after their first try'
|
$1200
|
Natalie Wood
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
YOU KEEP ME HANGIN' ON
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'"Manly" name for the fasteners that go through the front of formal dress shirts'
|
$1200
|
studs
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
BABY LOVE
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'During pregnancy, the fetus is suspended in this sac filled with its own watery fluid'
|
$1200
|
the amniotic sac
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
COME SEE ABOUT "ME"
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'A middle position, or someone who communicates with the dead'
|
$1200
|
a medium
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
THE SUPREMES
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'The largest democracy in the world by population is this nation of 1.2 billion'
|
$1200
|
India
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
BACK IN MY ARMS AGAIN
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'Sophia Loren & this producer had their 1st marriage annulled under pressure; their 2nd lasted 'til death did them part'
|
$1600
|
Carlo Ponti
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
YOU KEEP ME HANGIN' ON
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'From Old French for "attach", it's a short metal fastener used to join 2 sheets of metal together'
|
$1600
|
a rivet
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
BABY LOVE
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'Late in pregnancy, a woman should sleep on her left side; back sleeping makes this organ put pressure on the aorta'
|
$1600
|
the uterus
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
COME SEE ABOUT "ME"
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'"Back at the ranch", you might know this adverb denoting at the same time but in another place'
|
$1600
|
meanwhile
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
THE SUPREMES
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'At almost 1 million square miles, this nation is the largest in Africa'
|
$2,000
|
Sudan
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
BACK IN MY ARMS AGAIN
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'Rent asunder in 2006, playmate Shanna Moakler & this Blink-182 drummer reunited after his 2008 plane crash'
|
$2000
|
(Travis) Barker
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
YOU KEEP ME HANGIN' ON
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'Around 1891, Whitcomb Judson took out a patent on the slide fastener, which today we call this'
|
$2000
|
the zipper
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
BABY LOVE
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'You may choose to work with a midwife or one of these, from the Greek for "female servant"'
|
$2000
|
a doula
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
COME SEE ABOUT "ME"
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'This job of resolving disputes is one of U.S. News & World Report's 30 best careers for 2009'
|
$2000
|
a mediator
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
THE SUPREMES
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'The highest waterfall in the world at 3,212 feet, it's in eastern Venezuela'
|
$2000
|
Angel Falls
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
EMMY WINNERS
| 2009-10-02T00:00:00 |
'These 2 men with 16 total career Emmys appeared in series with Mary Tyler Moore, one playing a TV host, one a TV producer'
| null |
Ed Asner & Carl Reiner
|
Final Jeopardy!
|
5760
|
KILL BILL: VOL. 1
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'In 1881 this "bonney" lad was killed daid in Fort Sumner, New Mexico'
|
$200
|
Billy the Kid
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
TV SHOWS BY CHARACTER
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Fred,<br />Ethel,<br />Ricky'
|
$200
|
I Love Lucy
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
WOULDN'T IT BE RUBBERY
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'This "Sesame Street" character bounced onto the pop music charts with the song "Rubber Duckie"'
|
$200
|
Ernie
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
HALLS OF FAME
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'We hope you aren't assigned any homework after visiting the National Hall for these in Emporia, Kansas'
|
$200
|
teachers
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
LET'S GET SYRIA-S
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Syrians enjoy a drink called Arak, a strong liquor made from anise & this vined fruit'
|
$200
|
grapes
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
THAT'S "OK"
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'This capital was devastated by the great Kanto earthquake of 1923'
|
$200
|
Tokyo
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
KILL BILL: VOL. 1
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'This former "Ziegfeld follies" humorist died in 1935 in an Alaskan plane crash'
|
$400
|
Will Rogers
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
TV SHOWS BY CHARACTER
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Tad Martin,<br />Brooke English,<br />Erica Kane'
|
$400
|
All My Children
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
WOULDN'T IT BE RUBBERY
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Although his discovery of rubber vulcanization made millions for others, he died deeply in debt'
|
$400
|
(Charles) Goodyear
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
HALLS OF FAME
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Old King Cole could tell you there's a Gall of Fame for these musicians in Weiser, Idaho'
|
$400
|
fiddlers
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
LET'S GET SYRIA-S
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Cultural attractions in this city include the Umayyad Mosque & The Tomb of Saladin'
|
$400
|
Damascus
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
THAT'S "OK"
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'It's Thomas Wolfe's first novel'
|
$400
|
Look Homeward, Angel
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
KILL BILL: VOL. 1
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Anarchy reigned when this President was shot while in a receiving line at the 1901 Buffalo Pan-American Expo'
|
$600
|
William McKinley
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
TV SHOWS BY CHARACTER
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Buffy,<br />Jody,<br />Cissy'
|
$600
|
Family Affair
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
WOULDN'T IT BE RUBBERY
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Soon after he invented a rubberized waterproof fabric in 1823, this Scotsman began making raincoats'
|
$600
|
Charles Macintosh
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
HALLS OF FAME
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'If you're into a little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants, a hall for these is in Milwaukee'
|
$600
|
clowns
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
LET'S GET SYRIA-S
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'In the 1967 6-day war, Israeli troops captured this southwestern corner of Syria'
|
$600
|
the Golan Heights
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
THAT'S "OK"
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'A tube-shaped portable rocket launcher, comic strip not included'
|
$600
|
a bazooka
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
KILL BILL: VOL. 1
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'This Dickens heavy gets his after dodging a bloodthirsty crowd bent on revenge after Nancy's murder'
|
$800
|
Bill Sikes
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
TV SHOWS BY CHARACTER
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Jack,<br />Janet,<br />Chrissy'
|
$800
|
Three\'s Company
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
WOULDN'T IT BE RUBBERY
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Noted for its rubber products, this Ohio city of 217,000 was once known as the "Rubber Capital of the World"'
|
$800
|
Akron
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
HALLS OF FAME
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Members of this pro sports Hall of Fame include "Tuffy" Leemans, "Blood" McNally & Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch'
|
$800
|
football
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
LET'S GET SYRIA-S
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'In June 2000 he succeeded his father as Syria's president'
|
$800
|
Bashar (Assad)
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
THAT'S "OK"
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'To dupe, or a variety of billiards'
|
$800
|
snooker
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
KILL BILL: VOL. 1
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'This former Secy. of State under Wilson died soon after winning a famous 1925 court case'
|
$1,500
|
William Jennings Bryan
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
TV SHOWS BY CHARACTER
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Mary Beth,<br />Chris,<br />Lt. Samuels'
|
$1000
|
Cagney & Lacey
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
WOULDN'T IT BE RUBBERY
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Named for an English duke, they're the waterproof item seen <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2005-01-21_J_30.jpg" target="_blank">here</a>'
|
$1000
|
Wellingtons
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
HALLS OF FAME
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Lydia Hall is in the Washington, D.C. hall for those in this profession; so is Dorothea Dix'
|
$1000
|
nursing
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
LET'S GET SYRIA-S
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'In 1958 Syria joined this country in forming the United Arab Republic; the union disbanded 3 years later'
|
$1000
|
Egypt
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
THAT'S "OK"
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'This New Jersey port city was incorporated in 1855'
|
$1000
|
Hoboken
|
Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
KILL BILL: VOL. 2
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'A bill granting a bonus to these men, backed by the American Legion, was vetoed by Harding in 1922'
|
$400
|
the WWI vets
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
HISTORIC SIGNATURE SONGS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Napoleon:<br />"Five foot" this, "eyes of blue, but oh! what those five feet could do!"'
|
$400
|
two
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
OUR LADY
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'In 1831 Victor Hugo published a novel whose title translates to "Our Lady of" this'
|
$400
|
Paris
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
YOUR NUMBER'S UP
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'In the last game of the 1961 season, Roger Maris swatted this number home run'
|
$400
|
61
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
THE COMETS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'On April 10, 1986 it was 38,785,700 miles from Earth: close enough to be visible through binoculars'
|
$400
|
Halley\'s Comet
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
2-PART WORDS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'If you win the lottery, expect long-lost friends & relatives to "come out of" this'
|
$400
|
the woodwork
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
KILL BILL: VOL. 2
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Hayes vetoed a bill restricting immigration from this country, but another version passed under Arthur'
|
$800
|
China
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
HISTORIC SIGNATURE SONGS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Catherine the Great: <br />"I try and I try and I try and I try...I can't get no" this'
|
$800
|
satisfaction
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
OUR LADY
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Our lady of Czestochowa, called The Black Madonna, is one of this country's most beloved icons'
|
$800
|
Poland
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
YOUR NUMBER'S UP
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'It's the first year in the 21st century that's a prime number'
|
$800
|
2003
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
THE COMETS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Sadly, Shoemaker-Levy 9 is no more; it broke up in 1992 & the fragments crashed into this planet in 1994'
|
$800
|
Jupiter
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
2-PART WORDS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'It's the name of the small hole in the sink, often just below the faucet, or what it may prevent'
|
$800
|
the overflow
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
KILL BILL: VOL. 2
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'In 1985 Reagan vetoed a bill to help out these people, but Willie Nelson started a concert to benefit them'
|
$1,500
|
farmers
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
HISTORIC SIGNATURE SONGS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Oedipus:<br />"I want a girl just like the girl who" did this'
|
$1200
|
married dear old dad
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
OUR LADY
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2005-01-21_DJ_13.jpg" target="_blank">Sarah of the Clue Crew rings a mission bell.</a>) The bell called "Mater Dolorosa" or "Our Lady of" these was cast from fragments found around Mission San Diego'
|
$1200
|
sorrows
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
YOUR NUMBER'S UP
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'NFL tight ends wear jerseys with number in this range'
|
$1200
|
the 80s
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
THE COMETS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'This meteor shower seen each August is from the rubble of comet Swift-Tuttle'
|
$1200
|
the Perseids
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
2-PART WORDS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'One example of a "daffynition" is defining this synonym for a beggar as "a fry cook"'
|
$2,000
|
a panhandler
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
KILL BILL: VOL. 2
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Peeved at pork & patronage, he vetoed 584 bills in the 1880s & '90s'
|
$1600
|
Grover Cleveland
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
HISTORIC SIGNATURE SONGS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Sen. Joseph McCarthy: <br />"The man of a thousand voices talking perfectly loud" is this title Beatles guy'
|
$1600
|
"The Fool On The Hill"
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
OUR LADY
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Florence Cathedral, simply called The Duomo, is dedicated to Our Lady of this, which the city's name also recalls'
|
$1600
|
the flowers
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
YOUR NUMBER'S UP
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2005-01-21_DJ_27.jpg" target="_blank">Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds the grips of a shipboard machine gun.</a>) Weapons on the USS Tarawa include these machine guns that fire a bullet of <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2005-01-21_DJ_27a.jpg" target="_blank">this impressive caliber</a>, or half-inch'
|
$1600
|
50-caliber
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
THE COMETS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'In 1577 this Danish astronomer proved comets were heavenly bodies, not atmospheric phenomena'
|
$1600
|
(Tycho) Brahe
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
2-PART WORDS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'The movie "JFK" includes talk about catching someone in a triangulated one'
|
$1600
|
a crossfire
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
KILL BILL: VOL. 2
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Nixon vetoed a 1973 bill increasing this, partly because he thought teens should have a lesser one'
|
$2000
|
the federal minimum wage
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
HISTORIC SIGNATURE SONGS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Atilla:<br />"A hundred-&-one pounds of fun, that's my little" this'
|
$2000
|
honey bun
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
OUR LADY
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Our Lady of Gethsemani in Kentucky is the USA's largest abbey of these silent monks'
|
$2000
|
Trappists
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
YOUR NUMBER'S UP
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Total number of U.S. states that begin and end with the same letter; (hint: they all start with vowels)'
|
$2000
|
four (Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, & Ohio)
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
THE COMETS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'The comet belt this Dutchman predicted to be between Neptune & Pluto in 1951 was detected by the Hubble in 1995'
|
$2000
|
(Andre) Kuiper
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
2-PART WORDS
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'Like the title "Angel" in a Jimmy Stewart film, it means faded or soiled, as by prolonged store exposure'
|
$2000
|
shopworn
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
FICTIONAL CHILDREN
| 2005-01-21T00:00:00 |
'This boy introduced in a 1902 book flew away from his mother when he was 7 days old'
| null |
Peter Pan
|
Final Jeopardy!
|
4695
|
STATE FACTS
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'It ranks No. 1 in agriculture & people'
|
$200
|
California
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
COMIC STRIPPERS
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'Ruff,<br />Mr. Wilson,<br />Dennis Mitchell'
|
$200
|
Dennis the Menace
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
BUSY HANDS
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2004-07-12_J_11.wmv">Cheryl of the Clue Crew sits at a laptop while looking at a paper sheet labeled "Exercise No. 1".</a>) It's the alliterative 2-word term for the <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2004-07-12_J_11.jpg" target="_blank">skill</a> I'm trying to master'
|
$200
|
touch typing
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
THE 1860s
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'In 1865 this city succeeded Auckland as capital of New Zealand'
|
$200
|
Wellington
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
ON THE "ROAD" AGAIN
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'There are 4 of them on a Monopoly board'
|
$200
|
the railroads
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
BETTER ASK FOR DIRECTIONS
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'Of north, south, east or west, the direction to travel to get from the U.S. Naval Acad. to the U.S. Military Acad.'
|
$200
|
north
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
STATE FACTS
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'It was once proposed that this state be called Deseret, meaning "land of honeybees"'
|
$400
|
Utah
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
COMIC STRIPPERS
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'Jughead,<br />Betty,<br />Veronica Lodge'
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$400
|
Archie
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
BUSY HANDS
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'Michael Moschen has a ball, often several at once, turning this activity into an art form'
|
$400
|
juggling
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
THE 1860s
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'The oldest of horse racing's Triple Crown races, it was first run on June 19, 1867 at Jerome Park, New York'
|
$400
|
the Belmont (Stakes)
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
ON THE "ROAD" AGAIN
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'This 1942 Hope & Crosby flick was "bound" for North Africa'
|
$400
|
Road to Morrocco
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
BETTER ASK FOR DIRECTIONS
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'Direction that also means to swallow liquid hastily'
|
$400
|
down
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
STATE FACTS
| 2004-07-12T00:00:00 |
'It contains the easternmost point in the continental U.S.: West Quoddy Head'
|
$600
|
Maine
|
Jeopardy!
|
4586
|
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