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"F.F." | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Its hosts were Richard Dawson & Ray Combs; now it's -- survey says -- Louie Anderson' | $200 | Family Feud | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
RIVER CROSSINGS | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Three Island Crossing on the Snake River, was a pivotal point on this pioneer trail' | $400 | Oregon Trail | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
WHO PLAYED 'EM? | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Factory owner Oskar Schindler' | $400 | Liam Neeson | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
ROYAL LITERATURE | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'This O'Neill play about former Pullman porter Brutus Jones was based on a real event in Haitian history' | $400 | "The Emperor Jones" | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
1960 | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | '(Hi, I'm Jeff Greenfield) In 1960 Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. wrote of these 2 candidates, "Does it make any difference?"' | $400 | John F. Kennedy & Richard Nixon | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
BETTER KNOWN AS... | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Cookie magnate Wally Amos' | $400 | "Famous" Amos | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
"F.F." | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'They were listed in a January 6, 1941 speech by FDR' | $400 | Four Freedoms | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
RIVER CROSSINGS | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'In 335 B.C., at about 21, he crossed the Danube to get at the Getae' | $600 | Alexander the Great | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
WHO PLAYED 'EM? | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Struggling Notting Hill bookstore owner William Thacker' | $600 | Hugh Grant | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
ROYAL LITERATURE | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'One of the first African adventure stories, this 1885 novel chronicled the search for legendary diamond mines' | $600 | "King Solomon\'s Mines" | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
1960 | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Wealthy playboy Tommy Manville made news in January when he did this for the 13th time' | $600 | Got married | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
BETTER KNOWN AS... | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'TV heartthrob Coy Luther Perry III' | $600 | Luke Perry | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
"F.F." | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Deposits like petroleum or coal that were formed from living matter' | $600 | Fossil fuels | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
RIVER CROSSINGS | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Fatally shot near the Rappahannock, this general's last words asked to "cross over the river"' | $800 | Stonewall Jackson | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
WHO PLAYED 'EM? | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Viola De Lesseps, who pretended to be Thomas Kent to play Romeo, but played Juliet instead' | $1,000 | Gwyneth Paltrow | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
ROYAL LITERATURE | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'A pair of comic adventurers become the godlike leaders of an Afghan tribe in this Kipling story' | $800 | "The Man Who Would Be King" | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
1960 | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'This hockey team won its fifth Stanley Cup in a row' | $800 | Montreal Canadiens | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
BETTER KNOWN AS... | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Big screen Bond girl Maud Solveig Wikstrom' | $800 | Maud Adams | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
"F.F." | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'He was a Supreme Court justice from 1939 to 1962' | $800 | Felix Frankfurter | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
RIVER CROSSINGS | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Crossing the Sabarmati River was part of this leader's 1930 protest march to the sea' | $2,200 | Mahatma Gandhi | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
WHO PLAYED 'EM? | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Game show contestant Charles Van Doren' | $1000 | Ralph Fiennes | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
ROYAL LITERATURE | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Spenser reworked Elizabethan court chivalry along allegorical lines in this epic poem' | $1000 | The Faerie Queene | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
1960 | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'In a Moscow trial, he pleaded guilty to having flown an intelligence mission over the Soviet Union' | $1000 | Francis Gary Powers | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
BETTER KNOWN AS... | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'Baseball's Cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy' | $1000 | Connie Mack | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
"F.F." | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'He won the 13 1/2-inch Oscar for his "8 1/2"' | $1000 | Federico Fellini | Double Jeopardy! | 3510 |
POLITICS | 1999-12-03T00:00:00 | 'In 1999 the Bushes became the first brothers to serve as governor at the same time since these 2 brothers in 1971' | null | Nelson & Winthrop Rockefeller | Final Jeopardy! | 3510 |
U.S. HISTORY | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'In 1981, just minutes after President Reagan was sworn in, the 52 hostages in this country were released' | $100 | Iran | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
PHOBIAS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'A gephyrophobic won't burn these behind him; he's afraid to cross them in the first place' | $100 | bridges | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
FAMILIAR PHRASES | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'You may "put" this "on the line" or "where your mouth is"' | $100 | money | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
THE SOUTH | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This Arkansas capital is nicknamed "The City of Roses" for its many gardens' | $100 | Little Rock | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
WINE | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Vin Santo, a sweet specialty of this country's Tuscany region, is made with semi-dried grapes' | $100 | Italy | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
SINGERS "R" US | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This former lead singer of the Commodores wrote Kenny Rogers' 1980 hit "Lady"' | $100 | Lionel Richie | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
U.S. HISTORY | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'In 1950 2 Puerto Rican nationalists made an attempt on this president's life' | $200 | Harry S. Truman | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
PHOBIAS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'A frigophobic is afraid of this, so a Frigidaire would be off limits' | $200 | the cold | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
FAMILIAR PHRASES | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Those who play cricket know an awkward situation is this kind of "wicket"' | $200 | sticky wicket | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
THE SOUTH | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'The historic Natchez Trace Parkway runs about 10 miles north of this Mississippi capital' | $200 | Jackson | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
WINE | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Qualitatswein Bestimmter Anbaugebiet is in the middle of this country's 3 quality classifications' | $200 | Germany | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
SINGERS "R" US | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'He formed the Miracles, then called the Matadors, while in high school' | $200 | Smokey Robinson | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
U.S. HISTORY | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Robert McNamara served in this post 1961-68' | $300 | Secretary of Defense | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
PHOBIAS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Alektorophobia is the fear of this & we don't know if it comes before or after a fear of eggs' | $300 | chickens | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
FAMILIAR PHRASES | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'David Copperfield knows to accomplish something that seems impossible is to "pull" this "out of the hat"' | $300 | a rabbit | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
THE SOUTH | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'More crayfish are produced in this state than any other' | $300 | Louisiana | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
WINE | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Most of this state's vineyards lie along Lake Erie's shores, from Sandusky to the Pennsylvania border' | $300 | Ohio | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
SINGERS "R" US | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Her first solo chart topper came in 1970 with "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"' | $300 | Diana Ross | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
U.S. HISTORY | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Philanthropist Gerrit Smith helped finance this man's 1859 raid on Harper's Ferry' | $400 | John Brown | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
PHOBIAS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'A sciaphobic would jump at his own one of these, not just at Lamont Cranston's' | $400 | shadow | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
FAMILIAR PHRASES | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Something superior is said to be "head and" these above the rest' | $400 | shoulders | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
THE SOUTH | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'It's Alabama's oldest city & its only seaport' | $400 | Mobile | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
WINE | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This famous chateau releases some wine under its second label, Les Carruades de Lafite' | $400 | Chateau Lafite Rothschild | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
SINGERS "R" US | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'His biggest U.S. hit record, "The Dock of the Bay" wasn't released until after his 1967 death' | $400 | Otis Redding | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
U.S. HISTORY | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This 1890 act was designed in part to prevent monopolies' | $500 | Sherman Anti-Trust Act | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
PHOBIAS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'He's probably the Bible's most famous tonsurphobic' | $500 | Samson (he was afraid of having his hair cut) | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
FAMILIAR PHRASES | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'A bright person knows "never" do this to "my door again" means stay away forever' | $500 | darken | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
THE SOUTH | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This fertile valley was called "The Granary of the Confederacy"' | $500 | Shenandoah Valley | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
WINE | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This fortified wine is produced in the Iberian Peninsula's Douro Valley' | $500 | port | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
SINGERS "R" US | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'She made 3 albums with the Stone Poneys before beginning a solo career' | $500 | Linda Ronstadt | Jeopardy! | 2879 |
ASIAN GEOGRAPHY | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'In 1923 Angora, now called Ankara, succeeded this city as its country's capital' | $200 | Istanbul | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
ACTRESSES | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This "Striptease" star provides the voice of Esmeralda for Disney's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"' | $200 | Demi Moore | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
SHIPS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Due to stormy weather, this ship arrived at Cape Cod instead of Virginia November 21, 1620' | $200 | the Mayflower | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
1897 | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This jiggly dessert was introduced in 1897 by Pearl B. Wait' | $200 | Jell-O | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
AMERICAN RESTAURANTS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This famous chef's sister Enola Prudhomme has her own Cajun cafe in Carencro, Louisiana' | $200 | Paul Prudhomme | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
AUTHORS ON AUTHORS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Saul Bellow said this "Jazz Age" author "couldn't distinguish between innocence and social climbing"' | $200 | F. Scott Fitzgerald | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
ASIAN GEOGRAPHY | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Island that's home to the picturesque Mount Fujiyama' | $400 | Honshu | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
ACTRESSES | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'In 1988 she showed her flair for comedy as Wanda Gerschwitz in "A Fish Called Wanda"' | $400 | Jamie Lee Curtis | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
SHIPS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'On May 7, 1915 the Germans sank this British liner because of the 173 tons of rifle ammunition & shells on board' | $400 | the Lusitania | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
AMERICAN RESTAURANTS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'California Fat's in this state capital isn't named for its caloric content; it's owned by the Fat family' | $400 | Sacramento | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
AUTHORS ON AUTHORS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Ambrose Bierce described this "Earnest" playwright as "That sovereign of insufferables"' | $400 | Oscar Wilde | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
ASIAN GEOGRAPHY | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'These 2 largest rivers of the Asian portion of the Mideast flow to the Persian Gulf' | $600 | Tigris & Euphrates | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
ACTRESSES | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Julia Ormond played "Sabrina" in the 1995 film, & this actress played her in the original' | $600 | Audrey Hepburn | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
SHIPS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'In November 1609 the British seized this Henry Hudson ship but later returned it to the Dutch East India Co.' | $600 | The Half Moon | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
1897 | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This leader of the Nation of Islam, or Black Muslims, was born Elijah Poole in 1897' | $600 | Elijah Muhammad | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
AMERICAN RESTAURANTS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'The Trellis in Williamsburg, VA. is run by Marcel Desaulniers, who hosts the TV series "Death By" this sweet' | $600 | Chocolate | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
AUTHORS ON AUTHORS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This poet said of Ezra Pound, "mr. pound is humane, but not human"' | $600 | E.E. Cummings | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
ASIAN GEOGRAPHY | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'During the rainy season the Mekong backs into the Tonle Sap, flooding the central part of this country' | $800 | Cambodia | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
ACTRESSES | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Abby Bradford on "Eight Is Enough"; today she's one of Broadway's leading divas' | $800 | Betty Buckley | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
SHIPS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Jacque's Cousteau's ship; John Denver sang about it' | $800 | Calypso | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
1897 | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'The Vladivostok to Khabarovsk section of this Russian railroad opened to traffic in 1897' | $800 | Trans-Siberian Railway | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
AMERICAN RESTAURANTS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This pirate-themed Las Vegas hotel has a restaurant called The Plank; hope they don't make you walk it' | $800 | Treasure Island | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
AUTHORS ON AUTHORS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'In a 1931 issue of The New Yorker, she quipped, "Theodore Dreiser should ought to write nicer"' | $1,000 | Dorothy Parker | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
ASIAN GEOGRAPHY | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | '2 of the 4 countries bordering Afghanistan whose names also end in "stan"' | $1,000 | (2 of 4) Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan & Uzbekistan | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
ACTRESSES | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'This British star won acclaim for her roles in "Enchanted April", "Damage" & "The Crying Game"' | $1000 | Miranda Richardson | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
SHIPS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Brothers Martin & Vincente Pinzon commanded these 2 ships on Columbus' first voyage to the New World' | $1000 | Nina & Pinta | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
1897 | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'In this French artist's 1897 painting "The Sleeping Gypsy", a woman sleeps while a lion examines her' | $1000 | Henri Rousseau | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
AMERICAN RESTAURANTS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Poi pancakes & taro hash browns are served for breakfast at Bali Hai on this, Hawaii's "Golden Isle"' | $1000 | Kauai | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
AUTHORS ON AUTHORS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Sean O' Casey sniped that this author of "Jeeves" was "English literature's performing flea"' | $1000 | P.G. Wodehouse | Double Jeopardy! | 2879 |
HANDICRAFTS | 1997-02-20T00:00:00 | 'Supposedly made by William the Conqueror's wife, there's a 230' long copy of it in the V&A Museum' | null | The Bayeux Tapestry | Final Jeopardy! | 2879 |
A MATTER OF SOME GRAVITY | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | 'British scientist Henry Cavendish made the first reliable measurement of gravity late in this century' | $200 | the 18th century | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
FRUITS & VEGETABLES | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | 'Romaine & leaf, aka loose-leaf, are types of this salad starter' | $200 | lettuce | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
BEWARE OF GOD | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | 'Bacchus gave this king the "golden touch"--but after that worked out horrifically, the king decided to worship Pan' | $200 | Midas | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
GEORGE STRAIT TO NO. 1 | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | '"All My Ex's Live" here' | $200 | In Texas | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
"CUS" WORDS | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | 'It's what fills a cream puff' | $200 | custard | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
PARDON MY FRENCH | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | '<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2011-12-22_J_16.jpg" target="_blank">This</a> military force is still used today when France has problems overseas' | $200 | the Foreign Legion | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
A MATTER OF SOME GRAVITY | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | 'NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Lab puts astronauts in a simulation of this condition that's experienced during space flight' | $400 | zero gravity | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
FRUITS & VEGETABLES | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | 'The fuzz-free baby type of this fruit named for a New Zealand bird is eaten whole, as one would eat a grape' | $400 | a kiwi | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
BEWARE OF GOD | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | 'Thrym, king of the frost giants, stole the hammer of this god & buried it 8 miles deep in the earth; bad idea' | $400 | Thor | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
GEORGE STRAIT TO NO. 1 | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | '"You Can't Make" this organ "Love Somebody"' | $400 | The Heart | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
"CUS" WORDS | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | 'What you are in legally if you're held until your trial' | $400 | custody | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
PARDON MY FRENCH | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | 'This hot dog topping of minced pickles takes its name from the Old French for "remainder"' | $400 | relish | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
A MATTER OF SOME GRAVITY | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | 'The Sun's gravity is said to perturb, or affect, this path of the Moon relative to the Earth' | $600 | its orbit | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
FRUITS & VEGETABLES | 2011-12-22T00:00:00 | 'The name of this so-called artichoke isn't from a city in Israel but from girasole, Italian for "sunflower"' | $600 | Jersalem | Jeopardy! | 6274 |
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