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HEADS OF STATE
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'In July 1994 this Jordanian king signed a peace agreement with Israel's prime minister Yitzhak Rabin'
|
$200
|
King Hussein
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
MAGAZINES
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'Departments in this weekly include "Faces in the Crowd", "Catching Up With..." & "SI View"'
|
$200
|
Sports Illustrated
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
RHYMES WITH STONEHENGE
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'Statues of Ms. Baez, Ms. Collins & Ms. Didion are part of this monument'
|
$200
|
Joanhenge
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
QUEEN VICTORIA
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'In 1876 Victoria was delighted to receive the title "Empress of" this Asian land'
|
$200
|
India
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
WE ARE AMUSED
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'6-letter term for the job associated with the item seen here<br />(medieval mask)'
|
$200
|
Jester
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
HEADS OF STATE
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'In 1976 this current president of France founded the Rally for the Republic Party'
|
$400
|
Jacques Chirac
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
MAGAZINES
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'In 1953 Triangle Publications began publishing this media magazine...& boy was it successful!'
|
$400
|
TV Guide
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
THE CAST OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'This "Mannix" star was known as Touch Connors when he played an Amalekite herder in the film'
|
$400
|
Mike Connors
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
RHYMES WITH STONEHENGE
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'This area with structures called "Princess" & "Trimline" may have been a communication center'
|
$400
|
Phonehenge
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
QUEEN VICTORIA
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'Britain celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887 & recovered in time for this jubilee in 1897'
|
$400
|
Diamond
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
WE ARE AMUSED
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'Ms. Rodham Clinton's first name comes from the same Latin root as this word meaning "very funny"'
|
$400
|
Hilarious
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
HEADS OF STATE
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'He was born in 1921 on the island of Java; he left office in 1998'
|
$1,200
|
Suharto
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
MAGAZINES
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'Conan O'Brien was the first since Robert Benchley to be president of this Harvard humor magazine 2 straight years'
|
$600
|
Harvard Lampoon
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
RHYMES WITH STONEHENGE
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'It's easy to get lost in this arrangement of genetically identical creations'
|
$600
|
Clonehenge
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
QUEEN VICTORIA
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'Victoria found this poet laureate's "In Memoriam" a great comfort in her widowhood'
|
$600
|
Alfred Lord Tennyson
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
WE ARE AMUSED
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'Shylock asked, "If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you" do this, "do we not laugh?"'
|
$600
|
Tickle us
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
HEADS OF STATE
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'On August 29, 1995 Eduard Shevardnadze, president of this country, was wounded by a car bomb'
|
$800
|
Georgia
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
MAGAZINES
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'In 1990, he became editor-in-chief of his late father's namesake business magazine'
|
$800
|
Steve Forbes
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
RHYMES WITH STONEHENGE
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'Head down south to see this, a plain covered with pieces of fried corn bread'
|
$800
|
Ponehenge
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
QUEEN VICTORIA
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'As seen in a 1997 film, he was Victoria's beloved servant, but we're not sure how she felt about his "body"'
|
$1,000
|
John Brown
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
WE ARE AMUSED
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'The first one was added in 1950 by the producers of NBC's "The Hank McCune Show"'
|
$800
|
Laugh track
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
HEADS OF STATE
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'In 1964 Luxembourg's grand duchess abdicated in favor of this man, her son'
|
$1000
|
Grand Duke Jean
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
MAGAZINES
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'This man's "Lady's Book" was published in Philadelphia from 1830 to 1892'
|
$1000
|
Louis Godey
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
RHYMES WITH STONEHENGE
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'The queen bee is missing from the center of this enclosure; only a ring of males remains'
|
$1000
|
Dronehenge
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
QUEEN VICTORIA
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'Queen Victoria was said to be happiest at this "humble" Scottish home'
|
$1000
|
Balmoral Castle
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
WE ARE AMUSED
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'As a noted joke pirate, Milton Berle was punningly known as "The Thief of" these'
|
$1000
|
Bad Gags
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
| 1999-03-30T00:00:00 |
'One story says this point was so named becuase it was a positive sign of a sea route from Europe to India'
| null |
Cape of Good Hope
|
Final Jeopardy!
|
3362
|
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'It has the largest enrollment of any university in Utah'
|
$200
|
Brigham Young
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
SI's SIGNS OF THE APOCALYPSE
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'This tire co. paid Rip Hamilton "to braid his hair in the tread pattern of one of its tires", not blimps'
|
$200
|
Goodyear
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
LITERARY GENRES
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'"Pamela" is an epistolary one & may be the first English one'
|
$200
|
a novel
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
RECORD LOSSES IN 2005
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'A computer with 98,000 names & SSNs was reported stolen from this oldest campus of the Univ. of Calif.'
|
$200
|
Berkeley
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
SO "LONG"
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'A unit of distance equal to 220 yards'
|
$200
|
a furlong
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
& THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Varieties of this fish include brown, rainbow & cutthroat'
|
$200
|
trout
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'In 1865 this school in Poughkeepsie became the first women's college in the U.S. to have facilities equal to the men's schools'
|
$400
|
Vassar
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
SI's SIGNS OF THE APOCALYPSE
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'A Little League team in Kentucky is sponsored by this "delightfully tacky yet unrefined" restaurant'
|
$400
|
Hooters
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
LITERARY GENRES
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'A villanella, an Italian song, became a villanelle, a French this'
|
$400
|
a poem
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
RECORD LOSSES IN 2005
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Named for a sport that embodies high society, this Ralph Lauren co. was hacked for 180,000 credit card numbers'
|
$400
|
Polo
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
SO "LONG"
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'This arachnid is also called a harvestman'
|
$400
|
a daddy long-legs
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
& THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Baseball's Mr. Hunter might've appreciated this bottom feeder, seen <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-03-17_J_27.jpg" target="_blank">here</a>'
|
$400
|
a catfish
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'In 1937 this Malibu, Calif. university was established by & named for the founder of Western Auto Supply Company'
|
$600
|
Pepperdine
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
SI's SIGNS OF THE APOCALYPSE
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'This Miami Heat superstar center's "wife, Shaunie, said their family has outgrown its 18-bedroom home"'
|
$600
|
Shaquille O\'Neal
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
LITERARY GENRES
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'The name of this literary form also means "to try"'
|
$600
|
an essay
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
RECORD LOSSES IN 2005
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'This company that owns HBO & Turner Broadcasting lost a backup tape with 600,000 names & SSNs'
|
$600
|
Time Warner
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
SO "LONG"
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Random House says this is a "chiefly Texas" term for a bottle of beer'
|
$600
|
a longneck
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
& THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Pleuronectidae, one family of this fish, generally has eyes on the right side; another, Bothidae, on the left'
|
$600
|
flounder
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'This Tulsa, Oklahoma school's athletic teams are called the Golden Eagles, not the Evangelists'
|
$800
|
Oral Roberts University
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
SI's SIGNS OF THE APOCALYPSE
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'"A ski jumping competition in" this country, Land of the Midnight Sun, "rewarded competitors for landing in trees"'
|
$800
|
Norway
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
LITERARY GENRES
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'The story of Gisli Sursson, or John Jakes' chronicle of the Kent family'
|
$800
|
sagas
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
RECORD LOSSES IN 2005
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Data on 4 million customers were lost by this group formed by a 1998 merger with Travelers'
|
$800
|
Citigroup
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
SO "LONG"
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'12-letter term for one employed on the wharves of a port'
|
$800
|
a longshoreman
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
& THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'When this fish is "red", it's been smoked; if "red" in slang, it's a misleading clue'
|
$800
|
a herring
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'This West Lafayette, Indiana school's Hall of Music has seating for more than 6,000'
|
$1000
|
Purdue
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
SI's SIGNS OF THE APOCALYPSE
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'"Golfer John Daly has... endorsement deals with" Dunkin' Donuts & this Anna Nicole Smith-endorsed diet aid'
|
$1000
|
TrimSpa
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
LITERARY GENRES
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'In the 1880s Guy de Maupassant published 300 of these'
|
$1000
|
short stories
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
RECORD LOSSES IN 2005
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'A medical group lost 185,000 personal & medical records in this city, the seat of Santa Clara County'
|
$1000
|
San Jose
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
SO "LONG"
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'2-word term for the body part highlighted <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-03-17_J_15.jpg" target="_blank">here</a>'
|
$1000
|
medulla oblongata
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
& THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'The name of this type of fish seen <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-03-17_J_29.jpg" target="_blank">here</a> also means an elevated position'
|
$2,000
|
a perch
|
Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
CANALS
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'The city of Balboa is the Pacific terminus of this 51-mile-long canal'
|
$400
|
the Panama Canal
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
NYPD TV
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Detectives Diane Russell, Jill Kirkendall & Connie McDowell were on the job for this ABC drama'
|
$400
|
NYPD Blue
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
HIDDEN BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Sending money was the best her friends could do for her'
|
$400
|
Esther (best her)
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
INDEPENDENCE DAYS
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'This country celebrates its 1945 independence from Fascism on April 25th'
|
$400
|
Italy
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
BACK IN 1906
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Burned in 1864, this city was placed under martial law following racial tensions in September 1906'
|
$400
|
Atlanta
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
FROM THE LATIN
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'You'll often find a statue's feet atop this kind of base whose name is from the Latin for "foot"'
|
$400
|
a pedestal
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
CANALS
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'While in Milan in the late 15th century, this artist designed locks to join the city's canals'
|
$800
|
Leonardo da Vinci
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
NYPD TV
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Wojo, Harris, Yemana & Fish were 12th Precinct detectives on this sitcom'
|
$800
|
Barney Miller
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
HIDDEN BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Fight the evil mojo by using your good voodoo'
|
$800
|
Job (mojo by)
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
INDEPENDENCE DAYS
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Though it was first settled by the French, July 1 marks its partial independence from the U.K.'
|
$800
|
Canada
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
BACK IN 1906
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Now take this question... please! This "King of the One Liners" was born March 16, 1906'
|
$800
|
Henny Youngman
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
FROM THE LATIN
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Fancy Valentines often feature this delicate fabric whose name comes from the Latin for "to trap or snare"'
|
$800
|
lace
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
CANALS
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'In 1825 the Seneca Chief became the first boat to traverse the length of this canal, reaching NYC on Nov. 4'
|
$1200
|
the Erie Canal
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
NYPD TV
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Max Greevey & Mike Logan were the original 2 N.Y. detectives who investigated crimes in the 1st half of this show'
|
$1200
|
Law & Order
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
HIDDEN BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Top chefs know that Pez rarely makes it onto the menu'
|
$1200
|
Ezra (pez rarely)
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
INDEPENDENCE DAYS
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'This Asian island nation gained independence from the U.S. in 1946 but celebrates its 1898 freedom from Spain on June 12'
|
$2,000
|
the Philippines
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
BACK IN 1906
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'In September the Platt Amendment was invoked, allowing U.S. intervention in this Caribbean country'
|
$1200
|
Cuba
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
FROM THE LATIN
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'It's from the Latin for "talking to oneself"; an example is heard <a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2006-03-17_DJ_23.mp3">here</a><br /><br /><i>"I'll have grounds more relative than this. The play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the King"</i>'
|
$1200
|
a soliloquy
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
CANALS
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'With capital of about $40 million set in place, work was begun on this waterway in April 1859'
|
$1600
|
the Suez Canal
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
NYPD TV
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'In 1982 Sharon Gless took over for Meg Foster to partner with Tyne Daily as this title pair'
|
$1600
|
Cagney & Lacey
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
HIDDEN BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'For hungry sandwich lovers, jam ostensibly makes the peanut butter better'
|
$1600
|
Amos (jam ostensibly)
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
INDEPENDENCE DAYS
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'This North European country marks December 6 for its 1917 independence from Russia'
|
$1600
|
Finland
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
BACK IN 1906
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'In 1906 there were 90 of these; nearly two-thirds of them were Republican'
|
$1600
|
senators
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
FROM THE LATIN
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'From the Latin for "tail", it's the section of a musical composition that brings it to a close'
|
$1600
|
the coda
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
CANALS
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Located at Sault Ste. Marie, the St. Marys Falls Canal connects these 2 Great Lakes'
|
$2,000
|
Lake Superior & Lake Huron
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
NYPD TV
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'In the '70s this Taos, N.M. Deputy Marshal was on temporary assignment in Manhattan's 27th Precinct'
|
$2000
|
McCloud
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
HIDDEN BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'From answers to questions; that's "Jeopardy!"'
|
$2000
|
Romans (From answers)
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
INDEPENDENCE DAYS
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'It was annexed by Indonesia but became independent on May 20, 2002'
|
$2000
|
East Timor
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
BACK IN 1906
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'The 1906 murder of Grace Brown in New York State inspired Theodore Dreiser to write this novel'
|
$2000
|
An American Tragedy
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
FROM THE LATIN
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'A fun way to get to the top of a mountain is this kind of cable railway whose name is from the Latin for "rope"'
|
$2000
|
a funicular
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
20th CENTURY BOOKS
| 2006-03-17T00:00:00 |
'Chapter I of this book tells us: "Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood..."'
| null |
Angela\'s Ashes (by Frank McCourt)
|
Final Jeopardy!
|
4960
|
NONFICTION PEOPLE
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'Stephen Ambrose looked at this president's "Ruin and Recovery, 1973-1990"'
|
$200
|
Richard Nixon
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
WHAT A WEEK
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'In 1958 the theme of the first national week for these places was "Wake up & read!"'
|
$200
|
libraries
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
THE SILVER SCREEN
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'1960 film that says "Matricide is probably the most unbearable crime of all", especially for "the son who commits it"'
|
$200
|
Psycho
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'The largest in area of the 3'
|
$200
|
England
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
THE TITANIC
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'Milvina Dean, who had this distinction among the 2,200 people on board, lived to see the 95th anniv. in 2007'
|
$200
|
the youngest person
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
"TOO" MUCH
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'Fighting ferociously, you go at it this "& nail"'
|
$200
|
tooth
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
NONFICTION PEOPLE
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'A biography of him is subtitled "Man's Slave Becomes God's Scientist"'
|
$400
|
George Washington Carver
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
WHAT A WEEK
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'This is a rough week for pledges, but if they can make it through, they can be fraternity members'
|
$400
|
hell week
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
THE SILVER SCREEN
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'Her 6-minute role as Queen Elizabeth in "Shakespeare in Love" was the shortest Oscar-winning role'
|
$400
|
Judi Dench
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'Tony Blair was born there'
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$400
|
Scotland
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
THE TITANIC
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'The U.S. Senate inquiry noted that the 16 compartments in the Titanic's hull that supposedly were this, weren't'
|
$400
|
watertight
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
"TOO" MUCH
| 2008-02-05T00:00:00 |
'It's a signal at night for soldiers to go to their quarters, or an indelible pattern drawn on the skin'
|
$400
|
a tattoo
|
Jeopardy!
|
5392
|
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