[{"Air Date":"2006-11-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"Abraham Lincoln died across the street from this theatre on April 15, 1865","Answer":"Ford's Theatre (the Ford Theatre accepted)"},{"Air Date":"2005-11-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"Any pigment on the wall so faded you can barely see it","Answer":"faint paint"},{"Air Date":"1987-06-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"After the original 13, this was the 1st state admitted to the union","Answer":"Vermont"},{"Air Date":"2011-01-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"In 1922 Warren Harding said that this \"gauges the speed of our present-day life. It long ago ran down simple living\"","Answer":"the automobile"},{"Air Date":"2001-12-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"On Jan. 19, 1977 President Ford pardoned this woman who'd been convicted of treason in World War II","Answer":"Tokyo Rose"},{"Air Date":"1984-09-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"Close relative of the pig, though its name means \"river horse\"","Answer":"the hippopotamus"},{"Air Date":"1988-07-05","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"When it's young & tender, this gourd used in the bathtub can be eaten like a squash","Answer":"a luffa"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"In 1517 Cordova became the first Spaniard to reach Mexico when he landed on this east coast peninsula","Answer":"Yucatan Peninsula"},{"Air Date":"2004-10-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"Like an escargot, the abalone is an edible one of these gastropods","Answer":"a snail"},{"Air Date":"1985-10-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"Even in the wild, this largest of apes takes a midday nap","Answer":"gorilla"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"ART","Question":"You can see his \"Majas on a Balcony\" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art","Answer":"Francisco Goya"},{"Air Date":"1992-11-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ART","Question":"This kind of painting on plaster was a speciality of 15th c. artist Piero della Francesca","Answer":"Fresco"},{"Air Date":"1999-01-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"In this sport a long basket called a cesta is worn on one hand","Answer":"jai alai"},{"Air Date":"2000-07-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"In 1939 this famous architect polished off his Johnson Wax Building in Racine, Wisconsin","Answer":"Frank Lloyd Wright"},{"Air Date":"1998-10-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Country in which you'd find the Book of Kells","Answer":"Ireland"},{"Air Date":"1994-05-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"The single longest of Paul's epistles is addressed to these people","Answer":"the Romans"},{"Air Date":"2003-06-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"The world's oldest teenager who's a chocolate-coated candy with a peanut butter center","Answer":"Dick Clark Bar"},{"Air Date":"2004-01-06","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"Camelus, the genus name of camels, is also the species name of these birds","Answer":"ostriches"},{"Air Date":"1999-04-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"\"Home of the Whopper\" that fathered Cordelia, Regan & Goneril","Answer":"Burger King Lear"},{"Air Date":"1990-02-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"Operas based on this Norwegian's plays include \"The Feast at Solhaug\" & \"Peer Gynt\"","Answer":"Henrik Ibsen"},{"Air Date":"2000-07-05","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"Both the gospel of Luke & this book are addressed to someone named Theophilus","Answer":"Acts of the Apostles"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"Once part of the Gulf of California, it's now the largest natural lake entirely within the state","Answer":"Salton Sea"},{"Air Date":"2004-10-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"In 1530 a statement of faith, or \"confession\", was issued from this German city named for a Roman Emperor","Answer":"Augsburg"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ART","Question":"This \"Mona Lisa\" artist is noted for the sfumato, or smoky, quality of his paintings","Answer":"Leonardo da Vinci"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"This eastern Minnesota city is home to the Lake Superior Museum of Transportation","Answer":"Duluth"},{"Air Date":"1988-11-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"An eighteenth-century war was named for this part of Robert Jenkins' body, reputedly cut off by Spaniards","Answer":"Ear"},{"Air Date":"1999-10-06","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"In the Old Testament, Othniel, Ehud, Shamgar & others collectively, but not Judy","Answer":"Judges"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"This university's Santa Cruz campus is the headquarters of the Lick Observatory","Answer":"University of California"},{"Air Date":"1991-11-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"This state borders two Canadian provinces: Manitoba & Saskatchewan","Answer":"North Dakota"},{"Air Date":"1992-05-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"In \"The Dick Van Dyke Show\", it was the series for which Rob Petrie was head writer","Answer":"The Alan Brady Show"},{"Air Date":"2000-02-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"The adult human brain is made up of more than 10 billion of these nerve cells","Answer":"Neurons"},{"Air Date":"2008-09-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"The government admin. was created in 1971 to ensure occupational health & safety standards","Answer":"OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)"},{"Air Date":"2008-06-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"ART","Question":"Roger Fry of the Met coined this term for the works of artists like Cezanne & Gauguin","Answer":"Postimpressionist"},{"Air Date":"1999-05-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"The site of the World's Fair in 1962, it's flanked on the west by Puget Sound & on the east by Lake Washington","Answer":"Seattle"},{"Air Date":"2007-09-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"Legend has it that the design of this company's Monsieur Bibendum logo was inspired by a pile of rubber tires","Answer":"Michelin"},{"Air Date":"2008-07-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"This James Joyce work is a dream sequence in the minds of the Earwicker family","Answer":"Finnegans Wake"},{"Air Date":"2005-10-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"The ballet \"Les patineurs\" focuses on this athletic pastime, with the dancers gliding by in wintry setting","Answer":"ice skating"},{"Air Date":"1989-11-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"Cordelia's 1st words in this play are \"What shall Cordelia speak? Love, and be silent\"","Answer":"\"King Lear\""},{"Air Date":"2008-01-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Washington Irving based this character on his friend Jesse Merwin, a schoolteacher","Answer":"Ichabod Crane"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"This comedian's TV roles have included Alexander Scott, Dr. Cliff Huxtable & Hilton Lucas","Answer":"Bill Cosby"},{"Air Date":"2008-09-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"The Royal Report is the official e-newsletter of this hockey team","Answer":"the L.A. Kings"},{"Air Date":"1996-10-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"Several structures called London Bridge have spanned this river, the latest completed in 1972","Answer":"the Thames"},{"Air Date":"1990-11-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"Pumpernickel bread is made primarily of this grain","Answer":"rye"},{"Air Date":"2006-05-29","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Presidential assassin who won acclaim for the novels \"The Magnificent Ambersons\" & \"Alice Adams\"","Answer":"John Wilkes Booth Tarkington"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The Republic of China is also known by this name, which is that of its main island","Answer":"Taiwan"},{"Air Date":"1999-10-11","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"Legend says he spent 98 days beneath a large bo tree, 49 to solve the riddle of suffering & 49 more to meditate","Answer":"Buddha"},{"Air Date":"1989-12-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"A large \"bounty\" to the residents of this island is the money they receive from the sale of stamps","Answer":"Pitcairn Island"},{"Air Date":"2009-03-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Star of 2008's \"Incredible Hulk\" who is a software program that gives spyware protection","Answer":"Edward Norton Anti-Virus"},{"Air Date":"2000-02-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"\"The Bone Collector\" star who penned \"Rip Van Winkle\"","Answer":"Denzel Washington Irving"},{"Air Date":"2004-12-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2200,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"This amino acid is the sodium salt of glutamic acid","Answer":"monosodium glutamate (or MSG)"},{"Air Date":"2001-05-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"About one-millionth as bright as our sun, these small red stars are also known as flare stars","Answer":"dwarfs"},{"Air Date":"2004-07-19","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"The libretto for \"William Tell\" was in this language, the native tongue of neither the composer, Rossini, nor the subject","Answer":"French"},{"Air Date":"1998-04-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"Spy, hour, stained","Answer":"glass"},{"Air Date":"1990-02-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"Often served over asparagus, this creamy sauce was 1st made in France, not in the Netherlands","Answer":"Hollandaise sauce"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"In 1922 he published \"The Red House Mystery\"; in 1928 \"The House At Pooh Corner\"","Answer":"A.A. Milne"},{"Air Date":"2000-07-04","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"In 1965 President Johnson flew to this state to sign the Medicare bill with a former president as witness","Answer":"Missouri"},{"Air Date":"1999-11-29","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Dervied from Old French for \"crane's foot\", it's a genealogical chart or family tree","Answer":"Pedigree"},{"Air Date":"2004-09-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"Nickname of Irwin Allen, who produced \"The Towering Inferno\" & \"The Poseidon Adventure\"","Answer":"the Master of Disaster"},{"Air Date":"2004-10-22","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"More than half of all U.S. coins are made at the mint in this \"Mile High City\"","Answer":"Denver"},{"Air Date":"1991-11-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright who wrote the novel \"The Human Comedy\"","Answer":"William Saroyan"},{"Air Date":"1989-09-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"Both of these opera companies are based at Lincoln Center","Answer":"Metropolitan & New York City Opera"},{"Air Date":"2002-10-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This nation's name is an acronym partly standing for Punjab, Afghan, Kashmir, Sind & \"Tan\" from Baluchistan","Answer":"Pakistan"},{"Air Date":"1988-11-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"It's the only one-word capital that has the name of its state contained within it","Answer":"Indianapolis"},{"Air Date":"1999-02-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"In 1998 Mike Piazza set a short-lived record in this category: 7 years, 91 million","Answer":"Salary"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"Of her twin boys, Rebekah favored this one","Answer":"Jacob"},{"Air Date":"2008-03-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"In the 1920s this language of Anatolia switched from the Arabic to the Latin alphabet","Answer":"Turkish"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"In the 19th century Gustavus Swift developed this type of railway car to preserve his packed meat","Answer":"Refrigerator Car"},{"Air Date":"1993-11-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"This capital in the west is the site of Willamette University","Answer":"Salem, Oregon"},{"Air Date":"2001-10-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"Entrepreneurs William Russell, Alexander Majors & William B. Waddell founded this in 1860; it lasted 18 months","Answer":"the Pony Express"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"This duke of jazz composed an original score for Alvin Ailey's brilliant modern ballet \"The River\"","Answer":"Duke Ellington"},{"Air Date":"2006-10-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"Sparkling wine sold under the name Champagne must come from this region in Northeast France","Answer":"Champagne"},{"Air Date":"1999-01-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"The Prado boasts a fine portrait of 18th century artist Francisco Bayeu by this Spaniard, his brother-in-law","Answer":"Francisco Goya"},{"Air Date":"1997-11-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"Mickey Spillane's 1996 novel \"Black Alley\" is the first to feature this detective in 7 years","Answer":"Mike Hammer"},{"Air Date":"1996-07-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"Her dying words are \"O Antony, nay I will take thee to; what, should I stay?\"","Answer":"Cleopatra"},{"Air Date":"2004-01-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"David James Elliott of \"JAG\" might know it's the monogram of our 20th president","Answer":"JAG (James A. Garfield)"},{"Air Date":"2011-06-29","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"An 1894 Anthony Hope romance was titled this \"of Zenda\"","Answer":"the Prisoner"},{"Air Date":"1986-02-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"Falstaff was said to have \"eaten\" a widow \"out of\" this","Answer":"house and home"},{"Air Date":"2003-05-29","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"This Freeport, Maine retail outlet's first product was the Maine Hunting Shoe, first sold in 1912","Answer":"L.L. Bean"},{"Air Date":"1991-04-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"Cobweb is a fairy, not a spider, in this comedy","Answer":"A Midsummer Night's Dream"},{"Air Date":"1989-01-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"An enthusiastic promoter of chanticleers","Answer":"a rooster booster"},{"Air Date":"2007-07-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1500,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"Seen here<\/a>, he was the earliest president ever to be photographed, & the first to have a middle name","Answer":"John Quincy Adams"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"At the 1994 Olympics, this U.S. woman speed skater surpassed Eric Heiden's medal total","Answer":"Bonnie Blair"},{"Air Date":"1995-07-06","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"With a capacity of just 38,756, this Chicago Cubs stadium is the smallest in the National League","Answer":"Wrigley Field"},{"Air Date":"2000-06-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"2 forts were founded in Idaho in 1834: Fort Hall & this one that bore the name of the future capital","Answer":"Fort Boise"},{"Air Date":"1988-07-05","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"The 1867 British North America Act united 3 colonies under this single name","Answer":"Canada"},{"Air Date":"1998-05-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"Last name of Soames & Irene, the 2 principal characters in John Galsworthy's 3 novel \"saga\"","Answer":"Forsyte"},{"Air Date":"1984-11-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"It was his partner, James Marshall, who actually discovered gold at his California mill in 1849","Answer":"Sutter"},{"Air Date":"1997-12-05","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Tom Canty, born in a slum called Offal Court, & Edward Tudor are the title characters in this Twain novel","Answer":"\"The Prince and the Pauper\""},{"Air Date":"2005-09-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"From the Latin for \"mother\", it's a female prison worker who may be less than maternal","Answer":"matron"},{"Air Date":"2000-06-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"Some say the Weddell Sea is an arm of the Antarctic Ocean; others say it's part of this larger ocean","Answer":"Atlantic Ocean"},{"Air Date":"1998-09-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Though not in travel brochures, Erskine Caldwell's \"Tobacco Road\" is located in this state","Answer":"Georgia"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Bhopal is the capital of this country's Madhya Pradesh state","Answer":"India"},{"Air Date":"1990-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"In \"Siegfried\" Fafner the giant is turned into one of these mythical beasts before Siegfried slays him","Answer":"a dragon"},{"Air Date":"1995-07-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"This U.S. first lady once taught dance in Grand Rapids","Answer":"Betty Ford"},{"Air Date":"2003-07-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"It's what the \"Z\" stands for in zip code","Answer":"Zone (Zone Improvement Program)"},{"Air Date":"2001-12-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"St. Paul attended a conference in Jerusalem to decide if this \"cutting\" practice was required","Answer":"circumcision"},{"Air Date":"2004-03-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"A grub is this soft, thick stage of metamorphosis of flies, wasps & beetles","Answer":"larva"},{"Air Date":"2000-12-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"In 1972 the \"T\" in the newsmaking SALT stood for this, not \"treaty\"","Answer":"Strategic Arms Limitation Talks"},{"Air Date":"2002-09-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"The Wicked Witch of the West's skywritten demand of the 1976 ladies' Olympic figure skating champion","Answer":"Surrender, Dorothy Hamill!"},{"Air Date":"1992-09-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"Zulu & Swahili are among the best-known languages of this African language group","Answer":"Bantu"},{"Air Date":"1988-11-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ART","Question":"The starting point and center of early Renaissance art was in this Italian city","Answer":"Florence"},{"Air Date":"2003-02-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"The black-footed penguin is native to the south of this continent, whose north had the highest temperature on record","Answer":"Africa"},{"Air Date":"2007-10-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1500,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"An anthem says, \"With each pealing bell... hail, all hail\" this New York university (it rhymes)","Answer":"Cornell"},{"Air Date":"1990-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"This sea in the North Atlantic is delineated only by the plants that float on its surface","Answer":"the Sargasso Sea"},{"Air Date":"2011-01-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"In Matthew this ruler called for the deaths of all infant boys in Bethlehem: that's not so \"great\"","Answer":"Herod"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"For one of his works, Marcel Duchamp added a beard & mustache to a print of this da Vinci lady","Answer":"Mona Lisa"},{"Air Date":"2010-11-30","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"Bellini title gal who's high priestess of a Druid temple in Gaul","Answer":"Norma"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-20","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"In 1981, just minutes after President Reagan was sworn in, the 52 hostages in this country were released","Answer":"Iran"},{"Air Date":"2007-05-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"In 1606, Willem Janszoon landed on Cape York Peninsula, becoming the 1st European to visit this continent","Answer":"Australia"},{"Air Date":"1999-05-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"Ferdinand & Isabella promised to make him \"Admiral of the Ocean Sea\" if he was successful in his 1492 voyage","Answer":"Christopher Columbus"},{"Air Date":"1995-11-07","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"\"Terms of Endearment\" was his sixth novel with a Texas setting","Answer":"[Larry] McMurtry"},{"Air Date":"2006-03-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"In the 1600s Basho wrote a famous hard-to-translate haiku about this creature jumping into a pond","Answer":"a frog"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-08","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This word meaning an expert commentator is derived from the Sanskrit for \"learned man\"","Answer":"Pundit"},{"Air Date":"1993-07-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"On his 1977 visit to Jerusalem, this Egyptian president prayed at the al-Aqsa mosque","Answer":"Anwar Sadat"},{"Air Date":"2007-09-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"This city on the Malay Peninsula is the capital of Malaysia","Answer":"Kuala Lumpur"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ART","Question":"The floor type of this art form originated with pebble floors laid in late-Neolithic Crete","Answer":"Mosaics"},{"Air Date":"2010-03-29","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"(Sarah of the Clue Crew holds up some dolls at FAO Schwarz in New York.<\/a>) Though beauty is in the eye of the beholder, some of these ugly dolls have three eyes, some have fangs, & some have big ears","Answer":"Uglydolls"},{"Air Date":"2004-07-22","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"His frenzied female devotees were called maenads, or, from his other name, Bacchus, bacchantes","Answer":"Dionysus"},{"Air Date":"2003-03-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"(I'm Hall of Fame running back Tony Dorsett) This man was my coach for my first 11 seasons in the NFL","Answer":"Tom Landry"},{"Air Date":"2007-10-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"This largest lake in the Swiss Alps is actually a wide spot in the Rhone River","Answer":"Lake Geneva"},{"Air Date":"1989-09-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1100,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"At his 1969 investiture at Caernarvon Castle, Prince Charles spoke these 2 languages","Answer":"English & Welsh"},{"Air Date":"2007-06-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"The name of this judicial capital of South Africa means \"Fountain of Flowers\"","Answer":"Bloemfontein"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Navigational instruments are displayed at the Maritime Museum near Franklin Court in this Penn. city","Answer":"Philadelphia"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"When Benedict says \"Come, bid me do anything for thee\", she says \"Much ado - kill Claudio\"","Answer":"Beatrice"},{"Air Date":"1997-12-05","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Leora, the wife of this Sinclair Lewis doctor, dies of bubonic plague on the island of St. Hubert","Answer":"Arrowsmith"},{"Air Date":"2005-03-31","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The Salt Lake Valley was once a part of the basin of this ancient lake","Answer":"Lake Bonneville"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"Technically, this NFL team is located in Orchard Park, New York","Answer":"Buffalo Bills"},{"Air Date":"2010-07-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"Mosquitoes of this genus are the only ones that carry malaria","Answer":"the Anopheles mosquito"},{"Air Date":"2002-11-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"This university's original building, erected in Elko in 1874, became a hospital for indigents before it was leveled in 1920","Answer":"University of Nevada"},{"Air Date":"1998-07-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"Babe Ruth's father once operated a saloon on what is now center field in this Baltimore ballpark","Answer":"Oriole Park at Camden Yards"},{"Air Date":"2009-05-11","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Before its use in journalism, it meant a boundary beyond which straying prisoners would be shot","Answer":"deadline"},{"Air Date":"2008-11-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"This Asian \"sea\" is actually a lake that's more than 4 1\/2 times larger than Lake Superior","Answer":"the Caspian Sea"},{"Air Date":"2002-12-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"\"The Marriage of\" this servant of Count Almaviva was once banned in France lest it incite the lower classes to revolt","Answer":"Figaro"},{"Air Date":"2005-05-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"1977's \"Calcium Light Night\" was the first ballet choreographed by this great Dane, Ballet Master in Chief of the NYCB","Answer":"Peter Martins"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Important mining centers in this range include Leadville, Colorado & Kimberley, British Columbia","Answer":"Rocky Mountains"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"From Port Said to Al-Qantara, this canal passes through Lake Manzala, a lagoon","Answer":"the Suez Canal"},{"Air Date":"2001-03-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"On 7\/11\/2000 this company announced the opening of its 20,000th store, a new one in Tokyo","Answer":"7-Eleven"},{"Air Date":"1998-01-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"The Danes call this island dependency in the north Atlantic Gronland","Answer":"Greenland"},{"Air Date":"2000-06-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"(Hi, I'm Patrika Darbo of \"Days of our Lives\") In a 1994 TV movie I played this domestic goddess comedienne turned sitcom star","Answer":"Roseanne"},{"Air Date":"2000-12-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"The purple Teletubby","Answer":"Tinky Winky"},{"Air Date":"2005-01-05","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"At the Cabildo in New Orleans, you can see the death mask of this ruler who ceded New Orleans to the U.S.","Answer":"Napoleon (I)"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"In 1996 he won the first acting Emmy for a cable TV series for playing Artie on \"The Larry Sanders Show\"","Answer":"Rip Torn"},{"Air Date":"2002-10-31","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"The Puerto Rico Trench has the Atlantic's deepest point; this trench has the Pacific's","Answer":"Marianas Trench"},{"Air Date":"2001-07-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"One of these in Wuppertal, Germany has been operating since 1901, the year Walt Disney was born","Answer":"monorail"},{"Air Date":"2003-11-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"This property is the reason a rubber ball bounces & a stretched rubber band springs back to size","Answer":"elasticity"},{"Air Date":"2000-04-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"Abbreviated lm, it's a measurement of light","Answer":"Lumen"},{"Air Date":"2004-05-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"In 1997 the world said \"Hello Dolly\" to one of these mammals, the first successfully cloned","Answer":"a sheep"},{"Air Date":"1997-09-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"England's first encounter with this fleet occurred off Plymouth July 31, 1588","Answer":"The Spanish Armada"},{"Air Date":"2003-03-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"Gaspar Karolyi's translation of the Bible in 1590 was influential in the development of this as a national language","Answer":"Hungarian"},{"Air Date":"2001-02-22","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Ironically, this synonym for a stupid person is based on the name of 1 of the most brilliant scholars of the 14th c.","Answer":"Dunce (from John Duns Scotus)"},{"Air Date":"1996-04-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This word for a ceremonial procession is from old Italian cavalcare, \"to ride on horseback\"","Answer":"Cavalcade"},{"Air Date":"2008-04-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"Related to Italian, it has about 5 million speakers in S. Italy & on a large Mediterranean island","Answer":"Sicilian"},{"Air Date":"2009-12-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Woody Allen romantic comedy about a student who patrols the corridors of a school","Answer":"Annie Hall Monitor"},{"Air Date":"1987-11-20","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"The president of this Arab country must be a Maronite Christian","Answer":"Lebanon"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"Scientists divide these toothless whales into 3 groups: right whales, gray whales & rorquals","Answer":"Baleen whales"},{"Air Date":"1999-11-30","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"This mischievous trickster delivers the epilogue to \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\"","Answer":"Puck"},{"Air Date":"1990-04-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"John D. MacDonald used colors in the titles of all the adventures of this private investigator","Answer":"Travis McGee"},{"Air Date":"1998-10-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":700,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"(VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE): \"(Hi, I'm Fred Savage): In an episode of \"Working\", I pick up Danica McKellar, who played this \"Wonder Years\" character\"","Answer":"Winnie Cooper"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"2 bacteria, Lactobacillus Bulgaricus & Streptococcus Thermophilus, turn milk into this","Answer":"Yogurt"},{"Air Date":"1992-11-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"This \"Merchant of Venice\" heiress has many suitors, including the Duke of Saxony's nephew","Answer":"Portia"},{"Air Date":"1989-01-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"An order to put shaving cream all over the face of CBS news anchor Dan","Answer":"lather Rather"},{"Air Date":"1987-11-20","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"At first, Jim Bakker claimed that this Louisiana-based Pentecostal preacher wanted to take over the PTL","Answer":"Jimmy Swaggart"},{"Air Date":"1989-01-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"A goddaughter of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor, this debutante used to date Sly Stallone","Answer":"Cornelia Guest"},{"Air Date":"2006-12-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"(Jimmy of the Clue Crew poses next to a cow at Old World, Wisconsin.<\/a>) This is the name of a cow that is less than 3 years old that hasn't given birth; Zeus turned Io into a white one","Answer":"a heifer"},{"Air Date":"2008-01-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"The title of this Steinbeck novel refers to a district above Monterey inhabited by Paisanos","Answer":"Tortilla Flat"},{"Air Date":"2004-09-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"In 1986 this model kit company merged with its main competitor, Monogram","Answer":"Revell"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"ART","Question":"The artists known as The Four Wangs rose to prominence under this country's Ch'ing Dynasty","Answer":"China"},{"Air Date":"1992-09-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"This is the name of our own galaxy","Answer":"the Milky Way"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"On September 14, 1847, this general led the American army into Mexico City","Answer":"Winfield Scott"},{"Air Date":"1989-11-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"The mother of a mule","Answer":"Horse (Mare)"},{"Air Date":"1997-12-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"MTV's 1997 spin-off \"Daria\" features a character from this moronic animated series","Answer":"Beavis and Butt-Head"},{"Air Date":"2009-05-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"Isaac Newton published his first mathematical formulation for this fundamental force in 1687","Answer":"gravity"},{"Air Date":"2003-06-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"A tsar from age 16, during his despotic reign Russia got its first printing press in 1563","Answer":"Ivan the Terrible"},{"Air Date":"1995-11-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"This Dutch national art museum had its origins in one founded by Louis Bonaparte in 1808","Answer":"The Rijksmuseum"},{"Air Date":"2006-07-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"Billy Joel could tell you this \"town\" near Bethlehem, Penn. has the oldest municipal band in the U.S.","Answer":"Allentown"},{"Air Date":"2001-10-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"In \"Pudd'nhead Wilson\", Twain wrote, \"Put all your eggs in the one basket and\" then do this to \"that basket\"","Answer":"watch"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"This island, famous for its coffee beans, is the home of the Royal Kona Coffee Mill & Museum","Answer":"Big Island of Hawaii"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"In 1831 this artist & naturalist began to write \"The Ornithological Biography\"","Answer":"John James Audubon"},{"Air Date":"1997-04-29","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"\"The Red Rover\" is a sea novel by this author of \"The Last of the Mohicans\"","Answer":"James Fenimore Cooper"},{"Air Date":"2004-03-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"This Northwest city's famed Repertory Theatre won a 1990 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre","Answer":"Seattle"},{"Air Date":"2006-01-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"Created by the Aswan High Dam, the artificial reservoir Lake Nasser is shared by these 2 countries","Answer":"Egypt & Sudan"},{"Air Date":"2002-11-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"The Visigoth Empire went out of business in 711 when it was defeated by this north African group in Spain","Answer":"Moors"},{"Air Date":"1992-11-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"A major source of hydroelectric power, it forms most of the border between Oregon & Washington","Answer":"the Columbia River"},{"Air Date":"1990-01-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"Reba McEntire was a rodeo rider before she became famous in this profession","Answer":"singing"},{"Air Date":"2008-09-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"Alexander Hamilton was the first secretary of this government department","Answer":"the Treasury"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"Ahmose I, who reigned circa 1554-1525 B.C., founded this country's 18th dynasty","Answer":"Egypt"},{"Air Date":"2006-12-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"It's the amused African mammal heard here<\/a>","Answer":"hyena"},{"Air Date":"1997-04-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"In 1996 shows, Steve Harvey, Mitch Mullany & Tom Rhodes all starred as characters with this profession","Answer":"Teaching"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"The university of this state at Machias is the easternmost 4-year college in the U.S.","Answer":"Maine"},{"Air Date":"2004-11-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Portly Yankee slugger who became a more svelte Supreme Court Justice","Answer":"Babe Ruth Bader Ginsburg"},{"Air Date":"2008-10-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Would Cary with this last name have seemed as suave if he'd gained fame as Archibald Leach?","Answer":"Grant"},{"Air Date":"2006-03-06","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"The HU-1A \"Huey\" was the main Medevac one of these in the Vietnam War","Answer":"a helicopter"},{"Air Date":"1991-11-06","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"The world's 14th largest airline is based in this 240-square-mile island nation","Answer":"Singapore (Singapore Airlines)"},{"Air Date":"2006-02-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Latin for \"within the walls\", it refers to athletic contests among students within a school","Answer":"intramural"},{"Air Date":"1993-11-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"He was first called \"The Father of His Country\" in a 1779 almanac published in Pennsylvania","Answer":"George Washington"},{"Air Date":"1998-10-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"Among the many dialects of this language are Maine, Gallo & Bourbonnais","Answer":"French"},{"Air Date":"1997-12-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"It's the language you'd expect a native Rhodian to speak","Answer":"Greek (island of Rhodes)"},{"Air Date":"1996-02-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"For a 1905 benefit, Michel Fokine created \"The Dying Swan\" for this Russian ballerina","Answer":"Anna Pavlova"},{"Air Date":"1999-05-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":3000,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"This great 20th century Spanish artist painted \"The Blue Room\" during his Blue Period","Answer":"Pablo Picasso"},{"Air Date":"1990-02-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ART","Question":"Medieval artists gave triangular ones to the trinity, round to the angels & rectangular to living holy people","Answer":"Halos"},{"Air Date":"2004-11-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"This \"port\" city is the seat of Caddo Parish","Answer":"Shreveport"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"This type of cucumber is only grown under artificial conditions in hothouses","Answer":"English\/burpless\/seedless"},{"Air Date":"1998-09-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"This Madrid museum's first holdings consisted of art collections of the Hapsburg & Bourbon kings","Answer":"The Prado"},{"Air Date":"2007-07-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"I may say \"neigh!\" if you do a pas de cheval, a ballet step that imitates this animal","Answer":"a horse"},{"Air Date":"1999-06-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"According to the New Testament, it was the site of Jesus' baptism","Answer":"River Jordan"},{"Air Date":"2000-09-27","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"\"Mendicant\" religious orders made their money the hard way, they did this to earn it","Answer":"Beg"},{"Air Date":"2000-02-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The U.S. Bureau of the Census says its metropolitan area covers parts of 3 states: Wisconsin, Illinois & Indiana","Answer":"Chicago"},{"Air Date":"1989-09-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"The only substance known to ancient man in solid, liquid & gas form","Answer":"Water"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":3400,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"This Central American capital was destroyed by earthquakes in 1931 & 1972","Answer":"Managua, Nicaragua"},{"Air Date":"2006-09-20","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"The first logo of this sporty Italian carmaker included the Visconti serpent, a Milanese symbol","Answer":"Alfa Romeo"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"NYC's Brooklyn Bridge spans the East River between Brooklyn & this island borough","Answer":"Manhattan"},{"Air Date":"2004-03-22","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Select Comfort Corporation makes these with adjustable firmness","Answer":"mattresses"},{"Air Date":"2009-02-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":3000,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Fred Flintstone's catchphrase is a style of singing popular in the 1950s","Answer":"Yabba-Dabba-Doo-wop"},{"Air Date":"2007-01-19","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Well known to \"Jeopardy!\" fans, this 10-letter word originally meant a stew of many different ingredients","Answer":"hodgepodge"},{"Air Date":"2007-02-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"1935 \"lunar\" Florida song that turned into an '80s Florida cop show","Answer":"\"Moon Over Miami Vice\""},{"Air Date":"2008-12-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"The biggest bear ever, an 11-foot 1,800-pounder, became extinct around the time this age ended 12,000 years ago","Answer":"the Ice Age"},{"Air Date":"1997-09-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"Lake Van in Anatolia is this country's largest lake","Answer":"Turkey"},{"Air Date":"2008-01-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"You have \"receptors\" in your ears for this fundamental force, & they get upset when you're weightless","Answer":"gravity"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"\"The Big Knockover\", a collection of his stories & short novels, was edited by Lillian Hellman","Answer":"Dashiell Hammett"},{"Air Date":"1984-11-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"19th century flag nicknamed \"Stars & Bars\"","Answer":"the Confederate flag"},{"Air Date":"1998-03-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"Maggie & Tom Tulliver are the children of a miller in her 1860 novel \"The Mill on the Floss\"","Answer":"George Eliot"},{"Air Date":"1998-05-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"This group of volunteers, created on Mar. 1, 1961, works to improve living conditions in other nations","Answer":"Peace Corps"},{"Air Date":"2007-01-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Environmental group founded by John Muir that's a fizzy water","Answer":"the Sierra Club soda"},{"Air Date":"2010-07-28","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"An aid to the faithful since the 13th century, one standard version has parts arranged in groups of 1, 3 or 10","Answer":"the rosary"},{"Air Date":"2007-12-07","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"Spoken by 45 million, it's a descendant of the language used in Kievan Rus from the 10th to 13th Centuries","Answer":"Ukranian"},{"Air Date":"1998-02-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"This building in Philadelphia houses the inkstand used by the Declaration signers","Answer":"Independence Hall"},{"Air Date":"1993-11-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"In 1935 the Saar territory was reunited with this country","Answer":"Germany"},{"Air Date":"1984-09-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Depending on the book, he could be a \"Jones\", a \"Sawyer\", or an \"Uncle\"","Answer":"Tom"},{"Air Date":"1992-11-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"Argentina's claim to this British south Atlantic colony dates back to 1820","Answer":"Falkland Islands\/Islas Malvinas"},{"Air Date":"2007-11-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"On August 5, 1991 Sergei Bubka became the first to exceed 20 feet in this track & field event","Answer":"the pole vault"},{"Air Date":"2011-07-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"Learn fiddle & gee-tar at the Blair school of music of this university--it is in Nashville, after all","Answer":"Vanderbilt"},{"Air Date":"1993-07-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"On \"My Three Sons\", Bub O'Casey was related to Mike, Robbie & Chip in this way","Answer":"grandfather"},{"Air Date":"1988-11-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"He was a regular on Danny Kaye's, Carol Burnett's & Tim Conway's variety shows","Answer":"Harvey Korman"},{"Air Date":"2009-12-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"In 1824 this British landscape painter's \"The Hay Wain\" received a gold medal at the Paris Salon","Answer":"John Constable"},{"Air Date":"2004-11-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"John Gray's \"planetary\" relationship book that won tennis' U.S. Open in 2001","Answer":"Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus Williams"},{"Air Date":"1990-11-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"R. Tagore, who won the Nobel Prize in literature, wrote in this language of Bangladesh","Answer":"Bengali"},{"Air Date":"2005-09-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Superman's cub reporter pal admits to fathering Mary-Kate & Ashley & they become known as the...","Answer":"Jimmy Olsen twins"},{"Air Date":"2003-05-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"In this Belgian surrealist's 1928 work \"Threatening Weather\", the clouds have the shapes of a tuba, a chair & a torso","Answer":"Rene Magritte"},{"Air Date":"1998-09-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"This novel begins, \"My father's family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip...\"","Answer":"Great Expectations"},{"Air Date":"1990-11-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"ART","Question":"This gemlike carving material was obtained from walruses as well as elephants","Answer":"ivory"},{"Air Date":"2008-02-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"(Kelly of the Clue Crew performs an experiment.<\/a>) Some clay, a very sharp pencil & a horseshoe magnet will make a simple one of these<\/a> devices--you don't even need a needle","Answer":"a compass"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"In 1996 companies that produce these consumables announced an end to their ban on TV & radio ads","Answer":"Liquor"},{"Air Date":"1987-04-07","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"Heaviest of all poisonous snakes is this North American rattlesnake","Answer":"the diamondback rattler"},{"Air Date":"2004-12-31","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"Built in 312 B.C. to link Rome & the South of Italy, it's still in use today","Answer":"the Appian Way"},{"Air Date":"1990-02-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"He was David's best friend & the son of David's worst enemy, King Saul","Answer":"Jonathan"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-29","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"University of Aberdeen in this country was the first in Great Britain to train students in medicine","Answer":"Scotland"},{"Air Date":"2011-02-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"The hustle, the funky chicken, the rhumba","Answer":"dance moves"},{"Air Date":"1993-07-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"Rungstedlund, the Danish home where she wrote \"Out of Africa\", is now a museum","Answer":"Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen)"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"Mendocino, California was used to represent Cabot Cove on this CBS series","Answer":"\"Murder, She Wrote\""},{"Air Date":"2003-02-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"The story & the music of the ballet \"Revenge\" come from this composer's opera \"Il Trovatore\"","Answer":"Giuseppe Verdi"},{"Air Date":"2000-10-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"Period, caboose, Z","Answer":"things at the end"},{"Air Date":"1989-05-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"This comedy features a woman named Hero & a hero named Benedick, but it isn't \"Much\"","Answer":"Much Ado About Nothing"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"This \"Dr. Quinn\" star's twins John & Kristopher are named in part for Christopher Reeve & Johnny Cash","Answer":"Jane Seymour"},{"Air Date":"2009-04-14","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"This 2-word term for a famous group of colleges 1st appeared in an AP story that ran in the Providence Journal in 1935","Answer":"Ivy League"},{"Air Date":"1993-05-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"This bay in Virginia & Maryland is the largest on the Atlantic coast of the U.S.","Answer":"the Chesapeake"},{"Air Date":"1999-02-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"On this sitcom, the character Joey landed a part on \"Days of Our Lives\"","Answer":"Friends"},{"Air Date":"1993-07-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"\"Keeper of the Keys\" was Earl Derr Biggers' final adventure about this Chinese-American sleuth","Answer":"Charlie Chan"},{"Air Date":"1987-11-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"The African nation Zimbabwe was formerly named for this Englishman","Answer":"Cecil Rhodes"},{"Air Date":"2005-07-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"A deuterium atom is a hydrogen atom that has this keeping its proton company in the nucleus","Answer":"a neutron"},{"Air Date":"1990-01-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ART","Question":"At his home in Giverny, this artist created the water lily pond that inspired his paintings","Answer":"(Claude) Monet"},{"Air Date":"2001-10-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"Though called tar, the black sticky pitch is really this, used as a glue by early Indians & today, to pave roads","Answer":"asphalt"},{"Air Date":"2007-07-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"Stephen Douglas proposed the act that repealed the Missouri Compromise & created these 2 territories","Answer":"Kansas & Nebraska"},{"Air Date":"2006-03-30","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"ART","Question":"The puzzling, distorted skull<\/a> in his 1533 portrait \"The Ambassadors\"<\/a> may refer to his name, meaning \"hollow bone\"","Answer":"(Hans) Holbein (the Younger)"},{"Air Date":"1997-11-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"Jake Barnes & Robert Cohn vie for the affection of Lady Brett Ashley in this Hemingway novel","Answer":"The Sun Also Rises"},{"Air Date":"2003-02-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"This \"master\" takes care of clothing & providing sustenance for a body of troops","Answer":"quartermaster"},{"Air Date":"1988-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"Island group owned partly by Britain and partly by the U.S.","Answer":"Virgin Islands"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-12","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"He was the founder of Savannah as well as the founder of Georgia","Answer":"James Oglethorpe"},{"Air Date":"1999-12-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"This Spanish explorer, not Ponce de Leon, claimed Florida for Spain in June of 1539","Answer":"Hernando de Soto"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"In 1066 he became the last Saxon king to rule England","Answer":"Harold II"},{"Air Date":"2010-12-08","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"After the Royal Family fled to this country in 1807, it became the only one in South America from which a European country was ruled","Answer":"Brazil"},{"Air Date":"2007-10-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"In 1989 Pope John Paul II added these 2 automobile-related acts to the official list of Catholic sins","Answer":"speeding & drunken driving"},{"Air Date":"1987-06-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"This expression comes from medieval custom of placing lips on signature after signing a document","Answer":"sealed with a kiss"},{"Air Date":"2000-10-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Double-dribbling & shooting air balls are undesirable activities in this sport","Answer":"basketball"},{"Air Date":"1994-05-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"Of the 3 basic states of matter, only this one, when unconfined, tends to expand indefinitely","Answer":"gas"},{"Air Date":"2002-05-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"In 2001 this sandwich chain surpassed McDonald's in the number of U.S. restaurants","Answer":"Subway"},{"Air Date":"1998-05-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Jimmy Carter's \"Achy Breaky\" Secretary of State","Answer":"\"Billy Ray Cyrus Vance\""},{"Air Date":"2005-02-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"Following 1912, it was the next year a star was added to the U.S. flag","Answer":"1959"},{"Air Date":"1998-05-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"In 1961 a federal law banned the importation of this South American fish into the U.S.","Answer":"Piranha"},{"Air Date":"1997-10-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"The first European to round Africa's southern tip, he was also on the voyage that discovered Brazil","Answer":"Bartolomeo Diaz"},{"Air Date":"2007-07-12","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"( Kelly delivers the clue from the lab.<\/a> ) Normally, an ice cube floats; this one, however, sinks right to the bottom<\/a> because it's made of heavy water, or D2<\/sub>O; the D standing for this isotope","Answer":"deuterium"},{"Air Date":"2001-01-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"The 25 hospitals you can choose from in this city include the famous Massachusetts General","Answer":"Boston"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"At age 26 Jonathan Dayton of New Jersey was the youngest signer of this 1787 document","Answer":"The Constitution"},{"Air Date":"2010-07-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"In 1926 this Belgian artist produced his first surrealist work, \"Le Jockey Perdu\"","Answer":"Ren\u00e9 Magritte"},{"Air Date":"2007-05-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Shakespeare comedy with Oberon & Titania becomes a 1979 Cheap Trick album","Answer":"A Midsummer Night's Dream Police"},{"Air Date":"1993-07-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"This is the permanent removal of unwanted hair by destroying its roots with electric current","Answer":"electrolysis"},{"Air Date":"1998-11-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Colorado's Mount Elbert in the Sawatch range is this mountain system's tallest peak","Answer":"Rockies"},{"Air Date":"1998-04-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"From 1977 to 1981, this NHL city's Blues played their home games in the Checkerdome","Answer":"St. Louis"},{"Air Date":"1990-06-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"1 of 2 presidents who appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as a delegate to the U.N.","Answer":"Truman & Kennedy"},{"Air Date":"2003-03-12","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"Milli Vanilli was the first subject of this series, which came from questions like whatever happened to Milli Vanilli","Answer":"Behind the Music"},{"Air Date":"1996-03-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1500,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The name of this smallest South American country can be spelled with or without an e","Answer":"Suriname"},{"Air Date":"2003-01-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"The Vedas, the oldest Hindu scriptures, are written in this language","Answer":"Sanskrit"},{"Air Date":"1999-11-30","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"In the lottery of the caskets in \"The Merchant of Venice\", Bassanio chooses a casket made of this element","Answer":"Lead"},{"Air Date":"2009-11-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"No surprise here--the name of this birthstone is from the Latin for \"red\"","Answer":"ruby"},{"Air Date":"2000-10-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"Unlike most of its pine family relatives, the larch is classified as this, as it loses its needles each fall","Answer":"Deciduous"},{"Air Date":"2004-02-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"ART","Question":"As it's what J.M.W. Turner did best, \"Hannibal & His Army Crossing the Alps\" is set during one of these","Answer":"a snowstorm"},{"Air Date":"1993-03-31","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"Chileans call it Isla de Pascua","Answer":"Easter Island"},{"Air Date":"1994-05-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"Kathleen Sullivan's progress on this company's \u201cSuperstart!\u201d program was shown in TV ads","Answer":"Weight Watchers"},{"Air Date":"2001-07-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"What was once the Chicago Natural History Museum is now called this, after its founder","Answer":"the Field Museum"},{"Air Date":"1999-02-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Dick Clark's dance show featuring U.S. citizens who misbehave abroad","Answer":"\"The Ugly American Bandstand\""},{"Air Date":"2008-11-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"Janis Joplin's 1965 Porsche is one of the artifacts at this Cleveland museum","Answer":"the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame"},{"Air Date":"1997-11-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Hey, Lassie, the name of this dog breed may come from a Scottish word meaning \"sooty with coal dust\"","Answer":"Collie"},{"Air Date":"1999-09-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Ozzie & Harriet offspring sworn in as vice president under Ford","Answer":"Ricky Nelson Rockefeller"},{"Air Date":"2002-10-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"Important literary works in the Eastern variety of this language of India are written in Awadhi","Answer":"Hindi"},{"Air Date":"2003-04-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"He painted \"Tahitian Women\" shortly after arriving on that island in 1891","Answer":"Paul Gauguin"},{"Air Date":"2000-10-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"On this NBC sci-fi drama, genius Jarod was played by Michael T. Weiss as a man & by Ryan Merriman as a boy","Answer":"The Pretender"},{"Air Date":"1997-01-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"Matthew 1:19 shows him as a just man by his refusal to divorce & humiliate the pregnant Mary","Answer":"Joseph"},{"Air Date":"1990-02-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"Not everyone is excited when these birds come back to Capistrano: some residents think they're too messy","Answer":"swallows"},{"Air Date":"1992-11-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"The home of William Jennings Bryan is preserved in this state capital where he lived from 1887-1921","Answer":"Lincoln, Nebraska"},{"Air Date":"2007-12-07","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"Charles Evans Hughes was picked to represent the U.S. at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in this city in 1926","Answer":"The Hague"},{"Air Date":"1992-11-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ART","Question":"This artist's mother could have told you he was greatly influenced by French painter Gustave Courbet","Answer":"James Whistler"},{"Air Date":"1997-01-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"This vice president quipped that he's so boring his Secret Service code name is Al Gore","Answer":"Al Gore"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"The World of Coca-Cola in this state capital has a 1930s vintage soda fountain","Answer":"Atlanta"},{"Air Date":"1990-11-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"This city was the first in the U.S. to have more than 1 TV station in operation","Answer":"New York"},{"Air Date":"2006-02-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"The boys from this city could tell you it's home to the New York State Fair","Answer":"Syracuse"},{"Air Date":"1990-01-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":700,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"This gospel writer was a tax collector at Capernaum when Jesus 1st met him","Answer":"Matthew"},{"Air Date":"2004-11-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"\"The Chronicles of Riddick\" star who is an internal-combustion machine found in trucks","Answer":"Vin Diesel Engine"},{"Air Date":"1998-10-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Colorless, flammable hydrocarbon found in gasoline; you should have its number","Answer":"Octane"},{"Air Date":"2003-03-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Disney musical about a pretty girl named Belle & her hideous camel","Answer":"Beauty and the Beast of Burden"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"This opera star & \"Celebrity Jeopardy!\" contestant began life as Belle Silverman","Answer":"Beverly Sills"},{"Air Date":"1996-09-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"Louisiana State University & Louisiana A&M were founded in this capital in 1860","Answer":"Baton Rouge"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-11","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"2 of the 6 U.N. members whose names begin with the letter \"L\"","Answer":"Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya & Luxembourg"},{"Air Date":"1989-10-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"These 2 title characters were named Valentine & Proteus","Answer":"\"Two Gentlemen of Verona\""},{"Air Date":"2000-09-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"This tusked pinniped has air sacs in its neck enabling it to keep its head above water while sleeping","Answer":"Walrus"},{"Air Date":"1996-07-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"In 1975, the Himalayan country of Sikkim was absorbed by this country","Answer":"India"},{"Air Date":"1990-01-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"Ginger Alden, Miss Memphis Traffic Safety, was this rock star's fiancee at the time of his death in 1977","Answer":"Elvis Presley"},{"Air Date":"1990-11-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"In 1985 a hole was discovered in the ozone layer over this continent","Answer":"Antarctica"},{"Air Date":"1998-02-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"This Mozart opera is set in part in the temple of Isis in Egypt","Answer":"The Magic Flute"},{"Air Date":"2004-12-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"One side of Willemstad, Curacao is called Punda & the other side is Otrabanda, which means this","Answer":"other side"},{"Air Date":"1988-11-07","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"At the end of this Steinbeck novel, Danny's friends burn his house as a tribute to him","Answer":"\"Tortilla Flat\""},{"Air Date":"1993-06-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The capitals of British Columbia, Hong Kong & the Seychelles share this name","Answer":"Victoria"},{"Air Date":"1997-09-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"Out of favor with the leftists in Mexico, he created murals in the U.S., like one in the Detroit Inst. of Arts","Answer":"Diego Rivera"},{"Air Date":"2004-11-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"Springtime is a nice time to visit this Texas city that boasts a 65-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower","Answer":"Paris"},{"Air Date":"1999-07-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"In the 1960s he founded a bricklaying business, pumping bricks, to finance his bodybuilding career","Answer":"Arnold Schwarzenegger"},{"Air Date":"2001-01-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"This Nobel Prize winner dedicated \"The Waste Land\" to fellow poet Ezra Pound","Answer":"T.S. Eliot"},{"Air Date":"1999-03-05","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"Cotton candy, a spider web, a top","Answer":"Things that are spun"},{"Air Date":"1992-09-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"A class that teaches you all about equines","Answer":"a horse course"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"The name of this N.Y. city may be derived from a mispronounciation of \"Beau Fleuve\", or \"Beautiful River\"","Answer":"Buffalo"},{"Air Date":"1999-06-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"This Buddy Ebsen series had a Nielsen average of 39.1 for 1963-64, the highest season rating from 1960 to today","Answer":"The Beverly Hillbillies"},{"Air Date":"2000-11-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This emotion you feel at a grave seems to come from the same root as \"grave\"","Answer":"grief"},{"Air Date":"1992-12-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"This term can mean active by day, or happening every day","Answer":"diurnal"},{"Air Date":"2010-11-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":4000,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Murray Gell-Mann adopted this word for various hypothetical particles from \"Finnegan's Wake\"","Answer":"quarks"},{"Air Date":"1990-04-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Bret Harte wrote a short story about \"The Outcasts of\" this mining camp","Answer":"Poker Flat"},{"Air Date":"2007-10-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"Take your sweetie to see Sweetheart Rock, also known as Pu'u Pehe, in this U.S. state","Answer":"Hawaii"},{"Air Date":"2004-12-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"To tell someone to relax, you can use the slang phrase \"take a\" this rhyming pharmaceutical term","Answer":"a chill pill"},{"Air Date":"2002-09-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"Contrary to myth, Washington didn't throw one of these across the Potomac; there weren't any when he was young","Answer":"silver dollar"},{"Air Date":"2001-10-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"This title character has the face & arms of a woman & a body of feathers that tapers off in flames","Answer":"The Firebird"},{"Air Date":"2000-06-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"An amphibian avenue","Answer":"Toad road"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"In 1912 this \"Bull Moose\" spoke for about 50 minutes with a would-be-assassin's bullet lodged in his chest","Answer":"Theodore Roosevelt"},{"Air Date":"2001-09-11","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"Gauguin's mom was Peruvian, & from 1851 to 1855 he lived with her in this capital city","Answer":"Lima"},{"Air Date":"2009-05-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"During an epidemic of this disease in 1796, Edward Jenner discovered the power of vaccines & used it to save lives","Answer":"smallpox"},{"Air Date":"1995-07-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"On December 19 the people of this U.S. state celebrate Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop's birthday","Answer":"Hawaii"},{"Air Date":"1989-11-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"We wonder what his grandfather, the adding machine inventor, would have thought of \"Naked Lunch\"","Answer":"William S. Burroughs"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"This language of Jesus is still spoken in some Syrian villages","Answer":"Aramaic"},{"Air Date":"1988-01-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"One's lineage, named because the lines on a genealogical chart look like a crane's foot or \"pie de grue\"","Answer":"pedigree"},{"Air Date":"1984-09-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"Some 3 million pilgrims visit this small French town annually","Answer":"Lourdes"},{"Air Date":"1996-04-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Rising 33,480 feet from its underwater base makes this Hawaiian volcano the world's tallest peak","Answer":"Mauna Kea"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"In 1956 this Finnish-American architect designed the Trans World Airlines terminal at JFK Airport","Answer":"Eero Saarinen"},{"Air Date":"1986-02-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"This type of retail store sells more shampoo & makeup than any other","Answer":"food stores (supermarkets)"},{"Air Date":"2004-07-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"(Jimmy of the Clue Crew manipulates some ball bearings in the palm of one hand.<\/a>) He's the 1951 novel character whose constant habit I'm imitating","Answer":"Captain Queeg"},{"Air Date":"2001-02-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Apprpriately, you'll find the Black & Funeral Mountains in this \"mournful\" region of California","Answer":"Death Valley"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"He based the Red Queen on Miss Prickett, the governess of Alice Liddell","Answer":"Lewis Carroll (Charles L. Dodgson)"},{"Air Date":"1996-03-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"1995 marked the 200th anniversary of this university's Hasty Pudding Club","Answer":"Harvard"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-06","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"Jack Wagner, formerly of \"General Hospital\", now plays Dr. Peter Burns on this Fox drama","Answer":"Melrose Place"},{"Air Date":"1984-09-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"Justice Hugo Black, a leading supporter of school desegregation, was once member of this group","Answer":"the KKK"},{"Air Date":"1993-11-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"In this type of crab, the male has a large claw & waves it like a violinist's bow","Answer":"Fiddler crab"},{"Air Date":"1999-06-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Psychedelic \"Dark Side of the Moon\" rockers twice crowned heavyweight boxing champion of the world","Answer":"Pink Floyd Patterson"},{"Air Date":"2003-04-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"John Kennedy Toole immortalized the Lucky Dog vending carts in this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel","Answer":"\"A Confederacy of Dunces\""},{"Air Date":"2004-09-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"Mindon, as emperor of this country, set up a new capital in 1857 at Mandalay","Answer":"Burma"},{"Air Date":"1985-11-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"In 1857, William Kelly convinced U.S. Patent Office to give him, not Bessemer, rights to make it","Answer":"steel"},{"Air Date":"2006-11-20","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"The prep school classic \"A Separate Peace\" takes place during this war","Answer":"the Second World War"},{"Air Date":"2006-11-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"2 straits off Newfoundland lead into this gulf; the Strait of Belle Isle & Cabot Strait","Answer":"the Gulf of St. Lawrence"},{"Air Date":"1996-07-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"The first scene of this composer's \"Das Rheingold\" takes place at the bottom of the Rhine","Answer":"Richard Wagner"},{"Air Date":"1995-09-27","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"The horny casing of the toes of ungulates is called this","Answer":"hooves"},{"Air Date":"2003-02-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The Persian Gulf is an arm of the Arabian Sea, which is part of this ocean","Answer":"Indian Ocean"},{"Air Date":"1985-09-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"Half a city, it's capital of East Germany","Answer":"East Berlin"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-11","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"In accepting this charter, King John acknowledged that he too was subject to the law of the land","Answer":"Magna Carta"},{"Air Date":"2007-02-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"Tend to lose your slippers? Perhaps you should star in this ballet that also features a pumpkin coach","Answer":"Cinderella"},{"Air Date":"2005-04-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"Known for his religious art, Sebastien Bourdon served as court painter to this queen of Sweden in the 1650s","Answer":"Christina"},{"Air Date":"1994-12-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"His 1958 novel \"Our Man in Havana\" takes place in pre-Castro Cuba","Answer":"Graham Greene"},{"Air Date":"2008-03-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"He cannot overcome temptation or ambition but does ignore his own scruples to murder Duncan","Answer":"Macbeth"},{"Air Date":"1993-11-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"Associated with a beautiful siren, the Lorelei is a famous rock in this river","Answer":"Rhine"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"In 1996 Kent Steffes & Karch Kiraly won the first gold medal ever presented in this type of volleyball","Answer":"Beach Volleyball"},{"Air Date":"1996-10-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"Artists depict Shiva, a major deity of this religion, wearing a garland of skulls around his neck","Answer":"Hinduism"},{"Air Date":"1984-12-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"In the '20s, Hemingway & Fitzgerald were among these \"missing\" literary offspring","Answer":"The Lost Generation"},{"Air Date":"1998-09-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"During the Tang dynasty, 618 to 907, Chang'an in this country was the most populous city in the world","Answer":"China"},{"Air Date":"2006-11-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"On March 2, 1962 Wilt Chamberlain scored this unbelievable record point total in an NBA basketball game","Answer":"100"},{"Air Date":"2004-06-03","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This somewhat negative term arose because twisting fibers into thread was mainly a woman's job","Answer":"spinster"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"An oak or elm at no cost","Answer":"Free tree"},{"Air Date":"1999-11-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"Like Burton & Taylor, Billy Zane & Leonor Varela had a romance when they played these lovers (in a 1999 miniseries)","Answer":"Antony & Cleopatra"},{"Air Date":"1993-06-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"This 1848 event made the California trail the most traveled pioneer road by 1850","Answer":"gold strike"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"In English, Brazil's Museu Do Ouro & Colombia's Museo Del Oro are both known as this","Answer":"Museum of Gold"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"A Hibbing, Minn. museum traces the history of this bus company founded there in 1914 using Hupmobiles","Answer":"Greyhound"},{"Air Date":"2001-07-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"Learn all about \"The World of\" this soft drink at its museum in Atlanta","Answer":"Coca-Cola"},{"Air Date":"1999-09-07","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"Athenians speak the Attic dialect of this language","Answer":"Greek"},{"Air Date":"1990-02-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"\"The Silmarillion\", his prequel to \"Lord of the Rings\", was published after his death","Answer":"J.R.R. Tolkien"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"The silky & Yorkshire are toy breeds of this dog","Answer":"Terrier"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"Launched on April 24, 1990, it was the first general-purpose orbiting telescope","Answer":"Hubble Space Telescope"},{"Air Date":"1997-01-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"Seattle's \"gem\" of a nickname, or Dorothy's destination","Answer":"The Emerald City"},{"Air Date":"1987-04-27","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"A 1984 count reportedly indicated this city's streets contained 927,000 potholes","Answer":"New York City"},{"Air Date":"2005-02-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Director of \"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon\" whose signature song is \"God Bless The USA\"","Answer":"Ang Lee Greenwood"},{"Air Date":"2003-06-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"The \"horns\" of the great horned owl are actually made of these","Answer":"feathers"},{"Air Date":"2007-05-30","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"The transport for a 19th century double date might have been a barouche, one of these","Answer":"a carriage"},{"Air Date":"1993-04-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"A good electrical insulator, this yellowish resin produces a charge of static electricity when rubbed","Answer":"amber"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"On May 30, 1976 Johnny Rutherford won this rain-shortened auto race after driving only 255 miles","Answer":"The Indianapolis 500"},{"Air Date":"2008-11-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"The Gulf of Taranto lies between the \"heel\" & the rest of the \"foot\" of this country","Answer":"Italy"},{"Air Date":"1990-09-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"These edible fungi thrive in chalky soil, & the best are the perigord variety","Answer":"truffles"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"In 1885 this British governor-general was killed defending Khartoum from the Mahdi's forces","Answer":"Charles Gordon (\"Gordon of Khartoum\")"},{"Air Date":"1993-06-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"Judge John T. Raulston presided over this Dayton, Tennessee trial in July 1925","Answer":"the Scopes trial"},{"Air Date":"2010-09-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"Its nickname was a slave term for the most powerful woman on a plantation","Answer":"University of Mississippi"},{"Air Date":"2000-10-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"Capitals named for women include the capital of Maryland & this Maine capital","Answer":"Augusta"},{"Air Date":"2008-06-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Many say that Tu Fu was this country's greatest poet","Answer":"China"},{"Air Date":"2001-07-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"In 1829, after his move to Paris, this Italian composer wrote \"William Tell\"","Answer":"Gioachino Rossini"},{"Air Date":"2007-12-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"Fruit & lizards (yum!) are favorite foods of the coati, also known by this longer name","Answer":"coatimundi"},{"Air Date":"1994-05-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The Los Angeles aqueduct crosses the western part of this desert","Answer":"the Mojave"},{"Air Date":"2005-11-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Popular American dancer of 1920s Paris who arrives with one more loaf of bread than the usual 12","Answer":"Josephine Baker's Dozen"},{"Air Date":"2000-03-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"From 1988 to 1991 Conan O'Brien wrote for this long-running NBC series","Answer":"Saturday Night Live"},{"Air Date":"1991-02-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"In 1954, after 63 years, the immigrant station on this island in New York Harbor was closed","Answer":"Ellis Island"},{"Air Date":"1998-03-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":3000,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"This Poe tale contains the line, \"The French army had entered Toledo\"","Answer":"The Pit & The Pendulum"},{"Air Date":"1997-01-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"This Anne Rice vampire has very white skin \"that has to be powdered down for cameras of any kind\"","Answer":"Lestat"},{"Air Date":"1984-12-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"To evade French defenders, the Germans attacked France through this country in both World Wars","Answer":"Belgium"},{"Air Date":"1997-09-22","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"The icebreaker \"Nathaniel B. Palmer\" has carried scientists to study the Ross Sea off this continent","Answer":"Antarctica"},{"Air Date":"1992-05-22","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"American Arthur Compton's work proved the existence of these \"particles\" of light","Answer":"photons"},{"Air Date":"1985-10-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1800,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"Tracking these, coast guard rates them as bergy bits, growlers, small, medium, & large","Answer":"icebergs"},{"Air Date":"1997-01-27","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"The street that runs along this city's western dike is known as Nieuwendijk, or New Dike","Answer":"Amsterdam"},{"Air Date":"1998-06-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"Thoroughly restored for its 100th birthday in 1986, on July 3 that year, its torch was relit","Answer":"Statue of Liberty"},{"Air Date":"2008-03-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"Achilles & Ajax are characters in this play","Answer":"Troilus & Cressida"},{"Air Date":"1992-12-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"It's how Tosca kills Scarpia & Don Jose kills Carmen","Answer":"stabbing"},{"Air Date":"2001-09-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"The first capital of the Confederacy, it's nicknamed \"The Cradle of the Confederacy","Answer":"Montgomery, Alabama"},{"Air Date":"1988-11-07","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"Dickens' unfinished last novel, he carried its solution to his grave","Answer":"\"The Mystery of Edwin Drood\""},{"Air Date":"1994-11-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"The Iron Man Triathlon consists of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike race & this 26.2-mile run","Answer":"Marathon"},{"Air Date":"1992-10-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"Mason, miner & killer are 3 types of these insects","Answer":"bees"},{"Air Date":"1985-10-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"Well-known nickname of Siddhartha Gautama","Answer":"Buddha"},{"Air Date":"2002-09-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"Someone who gorges himself on sheep meat","Answer":"mutton glutton"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"This jockey is the only man to ride 2 Triple Crown winners: Whirlaway & Citation","Answer":"Eddie Arcaro"},{"Air Date":"2008-01-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Located on the Colorado River, it's the USA's largest man-made lake","Answer":"Lake Mead"},{"Air Date":"1991-04-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"Lactobacillus bulgaricus is added to milk to make this thick semi-solid dairy product","Answer":"yogurt"},{"Air Date":"2009-12-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"John Donne poem that's \"rolling, rolling, rolling on the river\"","Answer":"\"Death Be Not Proud Mary\""},{"Air Date":"2005-06-29","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"\"Tai-Pan\" was a \"Novel of Hong Kong\" by James Clavell, & this was his 1975 \"Novel of Japan\"","Answer":"Shogun"},{"Air Date":"2011-01-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":3000,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"Effective January 1, 1948, Italy's new constitution outlawed this political party","Answer":"the Fascist Party"},{"Air Date":"2001-12-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"Created from the earth, this man's name in Hebrew means \"red earth\"","Answer":"Adam"},{"Air Date":"2006-01-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"You can read a variety of articles all about all aspects of show business in this trade paper established in 1905","Answer":"Variety"},{"Air Date":"1988-11-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"In 1977 her own show aired on CBS just before \"Maude\"; now she's a \"Golden Girl\" with Bea Arthur","Answer":"Betty White"},{"Air Date":"1994-05-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"While Upper Klamath Lake is in Oregon, Lower Klamath Lake lies in this state","Answer":"California"},{"Air Date":"1998-10-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"1997 ads for ABC used slogans like \"Scientists say we use 10% of\" this; \"that's way too much\"","Answer":"Our brains"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Some say that Jesse James was with this man & his gang when they raided Lawrence, Kansas","Answer":"William Quantrill"},{"Air Date":"2007-07-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"The logo of this theme park chain is seen here<\/a>","Answer":"Six Flags"},{"Air Date":"1998-03-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"L.L. Knickerbocker makes a version of these dolls, which have been around since 1915:","Answer":"Raggedy Ann & Andy"},{"Air Date":"2004-03-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"\"Ali\" portrayer & handgun manufacturer who celebrated their 150th anniversary in 2002","Answer":"Will Smith and Wesson"},{"Air Date":"1999-10-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"This bird was the mascot at the University of Delaware before it was the state bird","Answer":"Blue hen"},{"Air Date":"1993-11-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":900,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"Pierre L'Enfant could have told you this famous hill was once known as Jenkins Hill","Answer":"Capitol Hill"},{"Air Date":"1993-06-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"The Chatfield Memorial Garden is one of many lovely gardens in this Garden State","Answer":"New Jersey"},{"Air Date":"1993-11-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"In Douglas, Wyoming there's a 10-foot statue of this legendary animal that looks like a jackrabbit with antlers","Answer":"Jackalope"},{"Air Date":"2006-10-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"Zen, a branch of this Asian religion, aims for satori, or enlightenment","Answer":"Buddhism"},{"Air Date":"1986-02-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"French for stewed fruit, it can also be the bowl it's served in","Answer":"compote"},{"Air Date":"2006-10-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":3000,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"This 13th century Italian theologian was born in Roccasecca near the town of Aquino","Answer":"St. Thomas Aquinas"},{"Air Date":"1993-11-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"This city's metropolitan area has the largest Jewish population of any city in the world","Answer":"New York City"},{"Air Date":"2001-10-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"In 1930 Sears transferred this tire brand name to its insurance division","Answer":"Allstate"},{"Air Date":"1993-11-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Cervantes' Alonso Quijano changes his name to this, after reading romances of chivalry","Answer":"Don Quixote"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"Carel Fabritius, Rembrandt's finest student, died in a 1654 explosion in this Dutch pottery city","Answer":"Delft"},{"Air Date":"2008-02-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"The John F. Kennedy School of Government, on John F. Kennedy Street, is a graduate school of this university","Answer":"Harvard"},{"Air Date":"2005-01-05","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"This state capital is home to one of the armed forces academies","Answer":"Annapolis"},{"Air Date":"1988-11-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"It replaced Guthrie on 1910, but it wasn't until 1923 that the post office officially recognized its name","Answer":"Oklahoma City"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"In Hinduism the greatest of all mantras is this sacred syllable","Answer":"Om"},{"Air Date":"1997-10-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"This niece of Cecil B. De Mille choreographed a ballet based on John Ford's classic film \"The Informer\"","Answer":"Agnes De Mille"},{"Air Date":"1997-11-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"Frances Perkins was trying to improve working conditions in these in the 1910s, Kathie Lee in the '90s","Answer":"Sweatshops"},{"Air Date":"2006-06-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"In May 1998 the Supreme Court gave 24.2 acres of this island to New Jersey & 3.3 acres of it to New York","Answer":"Ellis Island"},{"Air Date":"2008-04-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"The Chinese in Hong Kong & Macao mainly speak this Chinese dialect","Answer":"Cantonese"},{"Air Date":"1997-12-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"\"Pehea oe?\" means \"How are you?\" in this language spoken in the 50th state","Answer":"Hawaiian"},{"Air Date":"2003-02-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Mapmakers named this Colorado mountain after its 1806 discoverer, who had called it Grand Peak","Answer":"Pikes Peak"},{"Air Date":"1999-07-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"\"Waste Land\" poet who gave up writing to become an \"Untouchable\" cop","Answer":"T.S. Eliot Ness"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-27","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"In October 1867 Gen. Rousseau took formal possession of this territory that the U.S. had bought in March","Answer":"Alaska"},{"Air Date":"1992-11-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"The first 18 years of this French king's reign were managed by Cardinal Mazarin","Answer":"Louis XIV"},{"Air Date":"2005-02-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"He presided over the Senate in the first Congress","Answer":"John Adams"},{"Air Date":"2000-03-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"In 1857 antislavery forces were set back when the Supreme Court decided the case of this man vs. Sandford","Answer":"Dred Scott"},{"Air Date":"2007-07-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This ground-meat sandwich gets its name from a German port city","Answer":"a hamburger"},{"Air Date":"1997-01-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"This structure on Athens' Acropolis was badly damaged in 1687 during a Venetian bombardment","Answer":"The Parthenon"},{"Air Date":"1999-07-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"A result of pregnancy on the tummy that can be covered by clothing from a British department store","Answer":"Stretch Marks and Spencer"},{"Air Date":"1999-01-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"A device named for this woman drove around Mars","Answer":"Sojourner Truth"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Neewollah, a festival for this holiday, is observed each year in Independence, Kansas","Answer":"Halloween (\"Neewollah\" backwards)"},{"Air Date":"2004-01-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"It's home to the NHL's Avalanche & also to a U.S. Mint","Answer":"Denver"},{"Air Date":"2000-06-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"This great Hindu hero's story is told in the \"Ramayana\"","Answer":"Rama"},{"Air Date":"2007-07-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"This large Italian island in the Mediterranean lies just 7 miles south of Corsica","Answer":"Sardinia"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"On March 10, 1977, this Cesar Chavez labor group signed an agreement with the Teamsters union","Answer":"United Farm Workers"},{"Air Date":"2004-05-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"It's the second-largest of Spain's Balearic Islands: Majorca is first","Answer":"Minorca"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"The water in this large Utah lake is saltier than ocean water","Answer":"The Great Salt Lake"},{"Air Date":"1986-02-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"King Henry IV complained \"Uneasy lies the head\" that does this","Answer":"wears the crown"},{"Air Date":"1995-11-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"This language belongs to the Canaanite branch of the northwest Semitic languages","Answer":"Hebrew"},{"Air Date":"1999-02-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"This \"Pieta\" sculptor's statue of Bacchus is in the Bargello in Florence","Answer":"Michelangelo"},{"Air Date":"2000-02-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"This river begins in Turkey's eastern Anatolian Highlands & flows through Baghdad on its way to the Persian Gulf","Answer":"Tigris"},{"Air Date":"1987-11-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"From Old English \"nay\", no, and \"whit\", thing, this word means zero","Answer":"naught"},{"Air Date":"2006-05-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"Animal that was the main staple of the Plains Indians economy","Answer":"buffalo"},{"Air Date":"2003-03-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"Biblically speaking, they're also called the Decalogue","Answer":"The Ten Commandments"},{"Air Date":"1998-01-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"There are 3 species of bluebird but over 20 of these birds, including grackles","Answer":"Blackbirds"},{"Air Date":"2003-02-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"The name of the monstrous Caliban in this play is an anagram of an old spelling of \"cannibal\"","Answer":"The Tempest"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"An armistice to end this war was signed at Panmunjom in July 1953","Answer":"The Korean War"},{"Air Date":"2004-02-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"In 1957 the New York Evening Enquirer expanded its scope & renamed itself this","Answer":"the National Enquirer"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"It's the capital of Taiwan","Answer":"Taipei"},{"Air Date":"1997-04-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"In a classic episode of this show, Chuckles the Clown, dressed as a peanut, is killed by an elephant","Answer":"The Mary Tyler Moore Show"},{"Air Date":"2008-06-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"This play's line \"murder most foul\" has been used as the title of mystery & crime books","Answer":"Hamlet"},{"Air Date":"2012-01-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"In December 1974 this former New York governor was sworn in as Vice President","Answer":"Rockefeller"},{"Air Date":"2008-02-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This other term for a pastor is derived from the Middle Latin word persona","Answer":"parson"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"This largest Nevada city was first settled by Mormons who maintained a colony there 1855-57","Answer":"Las Vegas"},{"Air Date":"2006-11-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"Built on the site of the Aztecs' capital, it later served as the capital of New Spain","Answer":"Mexico City"},{"Air Date":"2001-05-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"This Mississippian's first novel, \"Soldier's Pay\", was recommended to a publisher by Sherwood Anderson","Answer":"William Faulkner"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Utah's Uinta Range is the only major range of these mountains in the contiguous 48 states that runs east & west","Answer":"Rocky Mountains"},{"Air Date":"2006-04-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":3000,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Stephen Hawking's 1988 bio of the universe that was a No. 1 hit for Jim Croce","Answer":"\"A Brief History Of Time In A Bottle\""},{"Air Date":"1996-11-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"1 of 2 egg-laying mammals of Australia","Answer":"Duck-billed Platypus & Echidna"},{"Air Date":"1997-12-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"In computers or audio amplifiers, it's the process in which part of the output returns to the input","Answer":"Feedback"},{"Air Date":"2009-10-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"Buzz Aldrin & Jim Lovell<\/a> do look like twins<\/a> as they prepare for a mission in this 1960s program","Answer":"Gemini"},{"Air Date":"2000-03-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The Hooghly, a tributary of this river, passes through Calcutta on its way to the Bay of Bengal","Answer":"Ganges"},{"Air Date":"2001-02-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Phone call you make to Jack London where he pays the buck, not you","Answer":"Collect Call of the Wild"},{"Air Date":"2001-09-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"In March 1966 the USSR's Venera 3 became the first space probe to physically touch another planet, this one","Answer":"Venus"},{"Air Date":"1993-07-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"This synthetic metallic element is named for scientists Marie & Pierre","Answer":"curium"},{"Air Date":"2009-12-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"This Panhandle State's Cimarron County borders 4 states","Answer":"Oklahoma"},{"Air Date":"1988-01-12","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"The title of this famous Anita Loos work states that they \"Prefer Blondes\"","Answer":"gentlemen"},{"Air Date":"1990-02-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"This ballet includes a ball at the house of the Capulets","Answer":"\"Romeo And Juliet\""},{"Air Date":"2008-03-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"(Jon of the Clue Crew holds a white rock at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico.<\/a>) Because it's water-soluble, this<\/a> form of calcium sulfate is rarely found in sand, but here in New Mexico's Tularosa Basin, there are no rivers to carry it away, so it forms the famed white sand","Answer":"gypsum"},{"Air Date":"2005-05-30","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"The Brooklyn Dodgers'' \"Little Colonel\" who is \"Legally Blonde\"","Answer":"Pee Wee Reese Witherspoon"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-07","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"A bullet train runs between this capital & Fukuoka","Answer":"Tokyo"},{"Air Date":"1996-04-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"The 4 basic events in women's gymnastics are floor exercise, uneven parallel bars, vault & this event","Answer":"Balance Beam"},{"Air Date":"2008-04-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"World Book says that only about 350 Gaulish words have become part of this modern language","Answer":"French"},{"Air Date":"1997-04-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"This city is the center of Alabama's fertile \"Black Belt\" agricultural area","Answer":"Montgomery"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"Though a teacher & not divine, temples in China have been erected to this man also called K'ung Fu-Tzu","Answer":"Confucius"},{"Air Date":"1997-10-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"In January 1943 FDR & Winston Churchill met in this North African city to discuss the war effort","Answer":"Casablanca"},{"Air Date":"2007-12-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"Handel's \"Berenice, Queen of Egypt\" took a hiatus from the stage from the first part of this century to 1985","Answer":"the 18th century"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"The silver for his bullets came from a mine owned by himself & his late brother","Answer":"The Lone Ranger"},{"Air Date":"2000-02-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"This Texas city's name refers to a pass or crossing of the Rio Grande","Answer":"El Paso"},{"Air Date":"1991-01-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"Joel Engle's book about him is subtitled \"The Dreams & Nightmares of Life in the \"Twilight Zone\" \"","Answer":"Rod Serling"},{"Air Date":"2003-09-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"An actress is recruited to infiltrate a terrorist group in this John le Carre bestseller -- pa rum pum pum pum","Answer":"The Little Drummer Girl"},{"Air Date":"1995-11-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"Among her TV roles were Jill Danko, Sabrina Duncan & Amanda King","Answer":"Kate Jackson"},{"Air Date":"2000-06-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Country music \"Ropin' The Wind\" singer's line of classic suits","Answer":"Garth Brooks Brothers"},{"Air Date":"2004-06-09","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"In a last-minute change in his manuscript, Charles Dickens renamed Little Fred this","Answer":"Tiny Tim"},{"Air Date":"2009-03-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Houston Rockets center who ruled over China from 1368 to 1644","Answer":"Yao Ming Dynasty"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"The name of this wild horse is from the Spanish word for a stray animal, \"mesteno\"","Answer":"mustang"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"Van Maanen's Star, one of these small stars, is only about the size of Earth","Answer":"White dwarf"},{"Air Date":"2008-11-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"The Michauxes added pedals to the front wheel of a velocipede & became the \"fathers of\" this vehicle","Answer":"the bicycle"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"This New Zealand soprano appeared as Donna Elvira in Joseph Losey's film of \"Don Giovanni\"","Answer":"Kiri Te Kanawa"},{"Air Date":"1997-12-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"In 1920 the League of Nations gave this country a mandate to administer the territory of Namibia","Answer":"South Africa"},{"Air Date":"1984-09-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"Battle of the sexes on which musical \"Kiss Me Kate\" was based","Answer":"The Taming of the Shrew"},{"Air Date":"2011-06-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ART","Question":"The central figure in a biblical Rubens painting is Salome, who is presenting the head of John the Baptist to this biblical king","Answer":"Herod"},{"Air Date":"1997-12-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"Magellan visited these islands in 1521; MacArthur visited them in 1942, then returned in 1944","Answer":"Philippines"},{"Air Date":"2010-12-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"Spanish punctuation, pineapple cake, people owing $400,000 on a home now worth $300,000","Answer":"upside-down"},{"Air Date":"1989-05-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Principality that calls itself Cymru, it juts westward from England into the Irish Sea","Answer":"Wales"},{"Air Date":"1999-05-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"In 1955 Martin Luther King, Jr. led a boycott of this Alabama capital's segregated bus system","Answer":"Montgomery"},{"Air Date":"2001-10-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"At the end of \"Uncle Tom's Cabin\", this sadistic slave owner dies insane","Answer":"Simon Legree"},{"Air Date":"1989-11-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"This modern language has its roots in the vernacular of Tuscany","Answer":"Italian"},{"Air Date":"2004-04-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"This Italian-named brand got a boost in 1910 when Pavlova bought shoes for her whole company","Answer":"Capezio"},{"Air Date":"2003-02-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"\"1963: Yesterday\" is danced to music made famous by this group, including \"Yesterday\"","Answer":"the Beatles"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"The first of this Mongol conqueror's many wives was Borte, to whom he was betrothed as a child","Answer":"Genghis Khan"},{"Air Date":"1996-04-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"The Bismarck type of this fish is made of fillets cured in vinegar, salt & onions","Answer":"Herring"},{"Air Date":"1985-10-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"Herbs anise & fennel resemble the flavor of this common black candy","Answer":"licorice"},{"Air Date":"2001-05-11","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"A statue of King Kamehameha I stands guard outside the judiciary building in this capital city","Answer":"Honolulu"},{"Air Date":"1992-09-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":5000,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"When this ballet premiered in 1890, Carlotta Brianza danced the role of Princess Aurora","Answer":"The Sleeping Beauty"},{"Air Date":"2003-02-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"Looking for a good reelection issue in 1950, this Wisconsin senator took up anti-Communism on the advice of friends","Answer":"Joseph McCarthy"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"This western state sent its first refrigerated trainload of oranges back east February 14, 1886","Answer":"California"},{"Air Date":"1990-01-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"Roger Williams founded R.I. after he was banished from this colony for his religious beliefs","Answer":"Massachusetts"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-22","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"Downhill is the most popular form of this sport, but many prefer cross-country","Answer":"Skiing"},{"Air Date":"2003-05-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Senator & 2004 presidential hopeful who's the breed that won Best in Show at the Westminster Dog Show in 2003","Answer":"John Kerry Blue Terrier"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"This New Hampshire city is New England's largest north of Boston","Answer":"Manchester"},{"Air Date":"2011-10-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"\"Fancy Free\" follows 3 of these on leave in New York City","Answer":"sailors"},{"Air Date":"2003-02-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"In 1976 Manila replaced Quezon City as the official capital of this country","Answer":"Philippines"},{"Air Date":"2007-11-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"Young lawyer Mitch McDeere realizes that the mafia controls his law firm in this novel","Answer":"The Firm"},{"Air Date":"1991-01-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"All lines of longitude are measured east or west of this line","Answer":"Prime Meridian"},{"Air Date":"2003-10-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"It's the third-largest city in Kansas","Answer":"Kansas City"},{"Air Date":"1987-11-20","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"Signs urging tourists to stay in North Dakota say \"Custer was healthy\" when he left there bound for this state","Answer":"Montana"},{"Air Date":"2009-07-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"Prune producers know to do this to plum trees each year to maintain vigorous fruiting wood","Answer":"prune them"},{"Air Date":"2000-07-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"Endowed by Joseph Pulitzer, its journalism school opened in 1912","Answer":"Columbia"},{"Air Date":"2002-12-20","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"Emerson's \"American Scholar\" was an oration to the Phi Beta Kappa society of this school, his alma mater","Answer":"Harvard"},{"Air Date":"2011-01-20","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"Opened in 1865, this N.E. college was started by a scientist for an increasingly industrialized America","Answer":"MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)"},{"Air Date":"2008-10-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This word for a passenger vehicle comes from the word for the meter that calculates payment","Answer":"a taxi"},{"Air Date":"1998-02-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"Hair, Punch, A volleyball","Answer":"Things that are spiked"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"This \"Rodeo\" choreographer's 1940 ballet \"Black Ritual\" featured an all-black cast","Answer":"Agnes de Mille"},{"Air Date":"1995-07-05","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"From 1952-54 \"The Adventures of\" this husband & wife played both on TV and radio","Answer":"Ozzie & Harriet"},{"Air Date":"2006-11-24","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Meaning to ascribe predetermined characteristics, this word comes from a printing process using metal plates","Answer":"stereotype"},{"Air Date":"1999-02-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"Neo-classicist who exemplified the Empire Style with his portrait of Madame Recamier, seen here","Answer":"Jacques-Louis David"},{"Air Date":"2009-11-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"This inhabitant of 221B Baker Street had been a surgeon in the British army","Answer":"Dr. Watson"},{"Air Date":"1998-01-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"This capital has 2 districts: Karkh on the west bank of the Tigris & Rusafah on the east","Answer":"Baghdad"},{"Air Date":"2001-07-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Dystopian Anthony Burgess novel that's a New Zealand fish","Answer":"A Clockwork Orange Roughy"},{"Air Date":"2007-12-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"What else is gnu, but that the gnu is also called this, from Dutch words","Answer":"wildebeest"},{"Air Date":"2007-02-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"In the first major charity event of its kind, a concert was held Aug. 1, 1971 to raise money for this country","Answer":"Bangladesh"},{"Air Date":"1990-03-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"Surprisingly, the Cadillac Motor Car Co. was founded by & originally named for this man","Answer":"Henry Ford"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"Saint Helier on Jersey is the largest town in this British island group","Answer":"Channel Islands"},{"Air Date":"1999-10-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"At 33 miles in length, the Kaukonahua Stream is this state's longest river","Answer":"Hawaii"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"Lassiter is the gun-slinging hero of this Zane Grey novel & appears in its sequel \"The Rainbow Trail\"","Answer":"\"Riders of the Purple Sage\""},{"Air Date":"1997-10-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"After Mexico, it's the most populous country whose official language is Spanish","Answer":"Spain"},{"Air Date":"2011-09-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"The type of letter telling the second president of the United States you're not his girlfriend anymore","Answer":"Dear John Adams"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"The Dome of the Rock, an Islamic shrine, is in this city","Answer":"Jerusalem"},{"Air Date":"1999-11-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"One given on taking leave is mentioned in Genesis 31; one of betrayal in Matthew 26","Answer":"Kiss"},{"Air Date":"1999-01-29","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"1985 bestsellers had short titles; Michener's \"Texas\", Sagan's \"Contact\" & her \"Lucky\" are examples","Answer":"Jackie Collins"},{"Air Date":"1997-11-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"Percival Lowell's mausoleum is near his observatory in Flagstaff, in this state","Answer":"Arizona"},{"Air Date":"1997-01-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Chapter 6 of this Hawthorne classic is titled \"Pearl\"","Answer":"The Scarlet Letter"},{"Air Date":"1991-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"In 1861 a Poughkeepsie, New York brewer founded this women's college; it's since become co-educational","Answer":"Vassar"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-06","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"This blood protein now comes in alpha, beta & gamma types","Answer":"Globulins"},{"Air Date":"2007-05-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"Once a center of Jewish learning, this city was known as \"The Jerusalem of Lithuania\"","Answer":"Vilnius"},{"Air Date":"2008-04-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"This Stravinsky character first played by Tamara Karsavina has the face & arms of a girl & a body of feathers","Answer":"the Firebird"},{"Air Date":"1999-09-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"During his 46-year reign, this 18th c. king doubled the size of Brandenburg-Prussia","Answer":"Frederick the Great"},{"Air Date":"1989-09-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"The Bob Hope Comedy Fund has been set up at this New Haven university's drama school","Answer":"Yale"},{"Air Date":"2000-06-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"Prince Edward Island's museum of these displays Canada's own Shepody variety as well as the russet Burbank","Answer":"Potatoes"},{"Air Date":"1999-05-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"Young star seen here in a 1998 sequel","Answer":"Jennifer Love Hewitt"},{"Air Date":"1999-10-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"In 1621 this Wampanoag chief & about 90 of his people shared Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims","Answer":"Massasoit"},{"Air Date":"2007-05-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"The stories that Kenneth Grahame told his son about a mole & a toad became this 1908 classic","Answer":"The Wind in the Willows"},{"Air Date":"2001-01-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"An adorable wind instrument","Answer":"Cute flute"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"This lake was created when Hoover Dam was built on the Colorado River","Answer":"Lake Mead"},{"Air Date":"2002-11-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"The railroad known by this hyphenated name runs over 5,000 miles from Moscow to Vladivostok","Answer":"Trans-Siberian Railroad"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"Atoms of this lightest element make up about 90% of the universe","Answer":"Hydrogen"},{"Air Date":"1993-06-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"In 1959 Walter Williams, said to be the last surviving veteran of this war, died at age 117","Answer":"the Civil War"},{"Air Date":"2004-10-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"Asia's two smallest countries in area are the Maldives & this island nation at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula","Answer":"Singapore"},{"Air Date":"1984-09-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"It's divided into the Kanda, Marunoucki, Asakusa & Ginza districts","Answer":"Tokyo"},{"Air Date":"2008-12-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"In this play Guildenstern says, \"O, there has been much throwing about of brains\"","Answer":"Hamlet"},{"Air Date":"2008-06-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"Newborn raccoons lack the familiar tail rings & this famous facial feature","Answer":"the mask"},{"Air Date":"2000-06-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"Using a pack mule, David Jones delivers mail to Supai Village at the bottom of this landmark","Answer":"Grand Canyon"},{"Air Date":"1986-11-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"Vegetable dye that turns red in acid solutions & blue in alkaline solutions","Answer":"litmus"},{"Air Date":"2006-07-05","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"She cleverly disguises herself as a lawyer & saves Antonio from Shylock's revenge","Answer":"Portia"},{"Air Date":"1998-07-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"Diego Rivera created a mural called \"Creation\" for the National Preparatory School in this capital city","Answer":"Mexico City"},{"Air Date":"2006-02-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"The name of this foamy volcanic rock is an alteration of the Latin word meaning \"foam\"","Answer":"pumice"},{"Air Date":"1995-11-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"Her nurse tells her, \"Thou wast the prettiest babe that e'er I nursed\"","Answer":"Juliet"},{"Air Date":"1990-04-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"In April 1984 this U.S. government agency admitted its role in the mining of Nicaraguan harbors","Answer":"CIA"},{"Air Date":"1999-07-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"PBS talk show master who becomes an annual Pasadena football classic","Answer":"Charlie Rose Bowl"},{"Air Date":"1986-02-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"When smoked with juniper brush, this food is associated with the German town of Westphalia","Answer":"Black Forest ham"},{"Air Date":"2000-05-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"The SR.N4 MK III, one of the largest of these, crosses the English Channel on a cushion of air","Answer":"Hovercraft"},{"Air Date":"2002-09-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Proverb about repeating a task until it becomes flawless that turns into a Bronson Pinchot sitcom","Answer":"Practice makes Perfect Strangers"},{"Air Date":"2007-02-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"Mount Rainier is visible to the east from its state capitol building","Answer":"Olympia (Washington)"},{"Air Date":"2010-12-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"The official website of this capital city can be found at talgov.com","Answer":"Tallahassee"},{"Air Date":"1997-09-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"In 1996 Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy & other actors from this series reunited for a TV movie","Answer":"\"Dallas\""},{"Air Date":"1996-09-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"Grand Canyon University is located in this state capital","Answer":"Phoenix"},{"Air Date":"1996-10-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"In this Poe tale Captain Kidd's treasure is found with the aid of a secret code & a scarab beetle","Answer":"The Gold Bug"},{"Air Date":"1984-12-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"In 1978, this pope reigned for only 34 days","Answer":"Pope John Paul I"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"ART","Question":"He poured & splattered paint onto the canvas to make his \"Autumn Rhythm: Number 30, 1950\"","Answer":"Jackson Pollock"},{"Air Date":"2001-11-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"\"Come on, and kiss me, Kate\" is actually a line in this comedy that inspired the musical \"Kiss Me, Kate\"","Answer":"The Taming of the Shrew"},{"Air Date":"1996-07-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"They're the tiny threadlike structures that carry the genes - you have 23 pairs","Answer":"Chromosomes"},{"Air Date":"1991-11-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"Dishes flavored or garnished with these rare costly fungi are referred to as \"a la Perigourdine\"","Answer":"Truffles"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"\"Little Women\" Jo & Meg March also appear in this author's \"Little Men\"","Answer":"Louisa May Alcott"},{"Air Date":"2008-05-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"Guerrilla leader Francis Marion earned this nickname for his daring raids from the South Carolina marshes","Answer":"the Swamp Fox"},{"Air Date":"2005-10-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"L.A.'s Pink's hot dog stand has many fans, incl. this often pink-haired singer, who, by the way, isn't the owner","Answer":"Pink"},{"Air Date":"1995-11-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"This unincorporated U.S. territory includes the islands of Olosega, Ofu & Tutuila","Answer":"American Samoa"},{"Air Date":"1984-09-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"1976 was also the bicentennial of this famed Milan opera house","Answer":"Teatro alla Scala"},{"Air Date":"1996-07-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"Naan, an east Indian form of this, is usually baked in a tandoor","Answer":"bread"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"You'll find this capital of Montana in Prickly Pear Valley","Answer":"Helena"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"The rise to power of the ruthless Julian Sorel is the subject of this colorful Stendhal book","Answer":"\"The Red And The Black\""},{"Air Date":"2011-07-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"Woody Guthrie wrote this song that spans \"from the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters\"","Answer":"\"This Land Is Your Land\""},{"Air Date":"2003-02-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from a skating rink in New York City) This famed NYC complex is home to NBC, Radio City Music Hall &, of course, the skating rink","Answer":"Rockefeller Center"},{"Air Date":"2006-05-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"It has a museum devoted to composer Zoltan Kodaly","Answer":"Budapest"},{"Air Date":"2001-05-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"All 6 noble gases were discovered on Earth between 1894 & 1900; this one, symbol Rn, was the last","Answer":"radon"},{"Air Date":"1984-12-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"Jesus said that only \"he that is without sin\" could do this","Answer":"cast the first stone"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"This team's John Wetteland was named MVP of the 1996 World Series for saving all 4 wins","Answer":"New York Yankees"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"This late \"60 Minutes\" reporter & ABC anchorman wrote a 1946 novel titled \"Tell Me About Women\"","Answer":"Harry Reasoner"},{"Air Date":"2003-11-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"Czar Nicholas II & this empress appear in \"Anastasia\", a ballet about one of their daughters","Answer":"Alexandra"},{"Air Date":"1998-12-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Ernest Hemingway's only Pulitzer Prize came in 1953 for this short novel about a Cuban named Santiago","Answer":"The Old Man And The Sea"},{"Air Date":"1985-11-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"Narrow Biblical sea between Saudi Arabia & Africa that's an intense blue-green in color","Answer":"Red Sea"},{"Air Date":"1987-11-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"The Quechua language of Peru has about one thousand words for these tubers Peruvians have grown for eight thousand years","Answer":"potatoes"},{"Air Date":"1998-05-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This noun from the Italian for \"skilled\" is often applied to top musicians","Answer":"Virtuoso"},{"Air Date":"2001-02-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"This cocoa brand will \"warm the heart\"","Answer":"Swiss Miss"},{"Air Date":"1988-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":900,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"Not only was this king slain by Macbeth, but rumors said his horses ate each other","Answer":"Duncan"},{"Air Date":"1993-07-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"The last name of a nursery rhyme Jack, or a fish that's so high in fat he couldn't eat it","Answer":"Sprat"},{"Air Date":"2007-11-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1500,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"The U.S. supplied materiel to its allies during WWII through this 1941 Congressional act","Answer":"the Lend-Lease Act"},{"Air Date":"2007-07-12","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"( Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from a science lab.<\/a> ) The heat from the lamp causes the snake to dance, as hot air is less this five-letter term than cold air and therefore rises and spins the snake","Answer":"dense"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"People began digging up this Italian city in 1748, only 1,669 years after it was buried","Answer":"Pompeii"},{"Air Date":"2001-02-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"An aircraft that can take off & touch down on water or land is called this, like a class of animals","Answer":"Amphibious"},{"Air Date":"2008-11-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"This city's Cable Car Museum has one from fhe first company, the Clay Street Hill Railroad","Answer":"San Francisco"},{"Air Date":"1995-11-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"In \"Great Expectations\", Pip falls in love with Estella, a ward of this spinster","Answer":"Miss Havisham"},{"Air Date":"1992-09-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"He wrote the music for the Western-themed ballets \"Billy the Kid\" & \"Rodeo\"","Answer":"Aaron Copland"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"It's measured in rads","Answer":"radiation"},{"Air Date":"2006-02-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the pole vault at Duke University's track in Durham, NC.<\/a>) In bending an elastic solid, stress is the force causing deformation & this is the 6-letter term for the deformation<\/a>","Answer":"strain"},{"Air Date":"2000-07-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"You'll find the Lacrosse Hall of Fame Museum at this university in Baltimore","Answer":"Johns Hopkins"},{"Air Date":"1987-04-07","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"Along with English & Spanish, its other official language is a form of Tagalog","Answer":"the Philippines"},{"Air Date":"1998-06-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"The corporation whose logo is seen here was created in 1971: (AKA the National Railroad Passenger Corporation)","Answer":"Amtrak"},{"Air Date":"1999-01-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"Canaletto was noted for his vedute, or views, of this canal city, his birthplace","Answer":"Venice"},{"Air Date":"1999-11-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1700,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"(Alex: To read the clue, now appearing in \"The Royal Tour\", please welcome Dame Edna Everage) England's current royal family belongs to the House of this; it's also the name of a castle","Answer":"Windsor"},{"Air Date":"2004-04-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"Karl Marx is said to have written & dined in the Museum Tavern, across from this world-famous museum","Answer":"the British Museum"},{"Air Date":"1986-04-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Originally a brand applied to slaves & criminals, it has come to mean a mark of disgrace","Answer":"a stigma"},{"Air Date":"2000-11-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"In 1999 Nestor Chylak was the first of these inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame since Bill McGowan in 1982","Answer":"Umpire"},{"Air Date":"1996-04-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"On Nov. 5, 1994 he became the oldest to win a heavyweight title -- or any boxing title -- at age 45","Answer":"George Foreman"},{"Air Date":"1999-07-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"\"Master Peter's Puppet Show\" -- a puppet opera (?!) -- is based on a passage from this Cervantes work","Answer":"\"Don Quixote\""},{"Air Date":"2008-02-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"Its state animal is the grizzly bear, & the state tree is a type of redwood","Answer":"California"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"The Drake Well Museum in Titusville, Penn. is dedicated to the history of this industry","Answer":"Oil"},{"Air Date":"1997-04-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Snaketown on the Gila River in this state is the best-studied village of the Hohokam culture","Answer":"Arizona"},{"Air Date":"2007-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"One of France's 26 regions, it doesn't count as an overseas one though it's 100 miles across the Mediterranean","Answer":"Corsica"},{"Air Date":"1984-12-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"\"Grimm\" stories","Answer":"fairy tales"},{"Air Date":"1999-10-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Many scholars believe that the Celts called it \"The Wild Place\"; now this wild place is a city of over 7 million","Answer":"London"},{"Air Date":"2002-11-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"It's the name of Romeo's family","Answer":"Montague"},{"Air Date":"1997-12-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"In the late 1940s, this firm began the practice of selling underwear in cellophane bags, 3 to a bag","Answer":"Fruit of the Loom"},{"Air Date":"1990-02-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"In November 1988 this former leader of CCR was acquitted of plagiarizing -- himself","Answer":"John Fogerty"},{"Air Date":"2007-04-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"The gorilla is a member of the ape superfamily & is this genus & species--2 words","Answer":"Gorilla gorilla"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"On May 9, 1995 the Senate, by a vote of 98-0, confirmed John Deutch as director of this agency","Answer":"CIA"},{"Air Date":"2004-12-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"This school's Bruins play their home football games at the Rose Bowl","Answer":"UCLA"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"This Florida quarterback won the Heisman Trophy in 1996, 30 years after his coach Steve Spurrier won it","Answer":"Danny Wuerffel"},{"Air Date":"1999-11-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"In Botticelli's \"Birth of Venus\", Venus is standing on this","Answer":"Scallop shell"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"The Battle of Palo Alto, fought May 8, 1846, was the first battle of this war","Answer":"Mexican-American War"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Bordered by Syria & Israel, this small country is only 135 miles long & 35 miles wide","Answer":"Lebanon"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"Once a center for blockade runners, this British colony in the Atlantic has a Confederate museum","Answer":"Bermuda"},{"Air Date":"1997-04-14","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"Like its major streets Hope, Benefit & Friendship, its name is an abstraction","Answer":"Providence, Rhode Island"},{"Air Date":"1996-04-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"In 1988 she became chairman of Playboy Enterprises","Answer":"Christie Hefner"},{"Air Date":"2001-01-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"When Miriam displeases God in Numbers 12, she comes down with a case of this dreaded skin disease","Answer":"Leprosy"},{"Air Date":"1993-03-31","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"On September 19, 1992 Sergei Bubka broke the world record in this event for the 32nd time","Answer":"the pole vault"},{"Air Date":"2007-02-12","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"The Hula Valley is not in Hawaii but occupies the course of the river north of the Sea of Galilee","Answer":"the Jordan River"},{"Air Date":"1984-11-27","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"Editor Billie Newman & Joe Rossi worked for","Answer":"Lou Grant"},{"Air Date":"2008-05-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"What's that putrid odor coming from Paris & Nice?","Answer":"a French stench"},{"Air Date":"2002-09-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2400,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"It's nicknamed the \"Center of the Pineapple Industry\"","Answer":"Honolulu"},{"Air Date":"1999-02-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"Paul Delaroche executed a famous painting of \"The Execution Of\" this \"Nine-Day Queen\"","Answer":"Lady Jane Grey"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Wamba is a brave jester who risks his life to save his master Cedric in this Sir Walter Scott novel","Answer":"\"Ivanhoe\""},{"Air Date":"2007-02-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"C2<\/sub>H5<\/sub>, it's found before \"alcohol\" & is a homophone of a female first name","Answer":"ethyl"},{"Air Date":"2004-10-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"This Danish fairy tale author wrote an autobiography called \"The Fairy Tale of My Life\"","Answer":"Hans Christian Andersen"},{"Air Date":"1998-06-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"This late ballet star of Tartar ancestry was Margot Fonteyn's best-known partner","Answer":"Rudolf Nureyev"},{"Air Date":"2001-06-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"James Fenimore Cooper's 1823 novel \"The Pioneers\" was the first in a series of these 5 \"Tales\"","Answer":"\"Leatherstocking Tales\""},{"Air Date":"1998-05-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"The lead singer of Hole appearing on Chuck Woolery's old show","Answer":"\"Courtney Love Connection\""},{"Air Date":"1997-01-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"The final chapter of this classic book is entitled \"Quasimodo's Marriage\"","Answer":"\"The Hunchback of Notre Dame\""},{"Air Date":"2007-04-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"Newton's Third Law of Motion is usually quoted as \"For every action there is\" this 3-word type of \"reaction\"","Answer":"equal and opposite"},{"Air Date":"1999-12-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Dickens said this title character was \"born at Blunderstone, in Suffolk\" as a \"posthumous child\"","Answer":"\"David Copperfield\""},{"Air Date":"2000-11-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"Less than half the size of the Pacific, it's the third-largest ocean","Answer":"Indian Ocean"},{"Air Date":"2007-10-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Maple or otherwise, this thick, sweet liquid is from the Arabic for \"to drink\"","Answer":"syrup"},{"Air Date":"2010-12-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"You can form your own rock band & tour the world with this 2007 video game from MTV games","Answer":"Rock Band"},{"Air Date":"1993-07-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"Popular in Pennsylvania, pepper pot is a peppery soup made from this stomach lining","Answer":"tripe"},{"Air Date":"2000-06-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"This actor's book \"Cinderella Story: My Life in Golf\" gets its title from one of his lines in the movie \"Caddyshack\"","Answer":"Bill Murray"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The ancient poets of India called this longest river of Pakistan \"King River\"","Answer":"Indus"},{"Air Date":"2003-10-22","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"In 1975 the United Kingdom began piping oil from this sea to its shores","Answer":"the North Sea"},{"Air Date":"1996-04-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Surtsey, a volcanic island of this country, was named for Surtur, a mythical god of fire","Answer":"Iceland"},{"Air Date":"2011-05-05","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"This state's largest county, San Bernardino, was divided in 1893 to form Riverside county","Answer":"California"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"The angel Moroni told him about the golden plates from which the Book of Mormon was translated","Answer":"Joseph Smith"},{"Air Date":"2007-11-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"Flute, tumbler, shot","Answer":"glass"},{"Air Date":"2004-03-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"For 37 years, 1623 to 1660, he painted Philip IV of Spain & his family, court & jesters","Answer":"(Diego) Velasquez"},{"Air Date":"2006-11-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"This president said fear itself is \"nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts\"","Answer":"FDR"},{"Air Date":"2003-01-06","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"One of the 2 state capitals whose names end with the letter \"U\"","Answer":"(1 of 2) Juneau, Alaska or Honolulu, Hawaii"},{"Air Date":"1997-11-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"It's divided into 4 historical provinces: Connaught, Leinster, Munster & Ulster","Answer":"Ireland"},{"Air Date":"2008-04-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"Dinosaurs died out in this geological era that means \"middle life\"","Answer":"the Mesozoic era"},{"Air Date":"2002-05-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"This wrestler nicknamed his daughter born in August 2001 Pebbles","Answer":"The Rock"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"She's the subject of Andy Warhol's 1962 \"Marilyn Diptych\"","Answer":"Marilyn Monroe"},{"Air Date":"2000-06-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"\"Paradise Lost\" poet considered by some to be TV's 1st male comedy star","Answer":"John Milton Berle"},{"Air Date":"2007-02-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Film legend who became an 1823 edict against European intervention in the Western Hemisphere","Answer":"the Marilyn Monroe Doctrine"},{"Air Date":"2006-01-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"This lake lies behind the Parker Dam on the border of Arizona & California","Answer":"Lake Havasu"},{"Air Date":"2006-11-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":3000,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"The largest lake in this South American country is a reservoir, W.J. Van Blommestein Lake","Answer":"Suriname"},{"Air Date":"1994-03-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"The sequel to \"Tom Brown's Schooldays\" is called \"Tom Brown at\" this university","Answer":"Oxford"},{"Air Date":"1993-06-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"The red-spotted type of this salamander is one of the most common in the U.S.","Answer":"newt"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"In 1967 Douglas Aircraft merged with this military aircraft supplier","Answer":"McDonnell"},{"Air Date":"2006-12-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This type of tower is usually seen in Asia, but its name comes from a Portuguese word for \"temple\"","Answer":"pagoda"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The parishes in this state's East Gulf Coastal Plain are called the \"Florida Parishes\"","Answer":"Louisiana"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"After losing his Senate seat to John F. Kennedy, he was made U.S. representative at the United Nations","Answer":"Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr."},{"Air Date":"1990-05-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ART","Question":"Modern movement that is named for the optical illusions created by its geometric patterns","Answer":"Op Art"},{"Air Date":"1999-07-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"It was this part of his wife's body that Wilhelm Roentgen X-rayed first","Answer":"Hand"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"In 1991 the United Somali Congress overthrew the Siad Barre regime & took over this capital city","Answer":"Mogadishu"},{"Air Date":"1989-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"Mental illness ended his career after he choreographed his last ballet, \"Till Eulenspiegel\"","Answer":"Vaclav Nijinsky"},{"Air Date":"1997-12-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"\"The Oxbow\" is one of the most famous paintings produced by this Landscape \"school\" named for a river","Answer":"Hudson River School"},{"Air Date":"2004-03-31","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"This archangel was the messenger between God & Muhammad","Answer":"Gabriel"},{"Air Date":"2003-07-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"American general who negotiated the Treaty of Greenville, earned the nickname \"Mr. Las Vegas\" & sang \"Danke Schoen\"","Answer":"Mad Anthony Wayne Newton"},{"Air Date":"2009-02-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"She wrote the poem that says, \"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free\"","Answer":"Emma Lazarus"},{"Air Date":"2010-10-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"Soon after defecting to the West on June 17, 1961, he began performing with the Ballet of Marquis de Cuevas","Answer":"Nureyev"},{"Air Date":"2007-02-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"Rotelle, conchiglie & farfalle are shapes of this","Answer":"noodles (or pasta)"},{"Air Date":"1995-09-27","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"This capital lies at the southern end of Puget Sound on Budd Inlet & Capitol Lake","Answer":"Olympia(, Washington)"},{"Air Date":"1990-01-30","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"This order of Catholic priests was originally called the Company of Jesus","Answer":"Jesuits (Society of Jesus)"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"Grace Coolidge was the 1st first lady born in this state; her husband was the 2nd president born there","Answer":"Vermont"},{"Air Date":"1998-03-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"Big events in 1835: Mr. & Mrs. Clemens had a bouncing baby boy, Samuel, & this comet circled by","Answer":"Halley's Comet"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"A roper & a wrangler compete for the love of a cowgirl in this Agnes de Mille ballet","Answer":"Rodeo"},{"Air Date":"2009-11-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"A recently surpassed all-time home run king turns into a \"killer\" vice president of the early 1800s","Answer":"Hank Aaron Burr"},{"Air Date":"1989-10-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"In \"Othello\", Shakespeare describes jealousy as a \"monster\" with this facial feature","Answer":"Green Eyes"},{"Air Date":"2009-09-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"1844 was a good year for him; he received a patent for his vulcanized rubber process","Answer":"Goodyear"},{"Air Date":"2004-07-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"This 2-letter-named moon of Jupiter is the most volcanically active body in the solar system","Answer":"Io"},{"Air Date":"1995-09-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"Mrs. Berry & Egg die in a plane crash on their way to Vienna in his 1981 novel \"The Hotel New Hampshire\"","Answer":"(John) Irving"},{"Air Date":"1996-10-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"2 curved swords, a dagger & a circle make up the symbol of this religion founded in India","Answer":"Sikhism"},{"Air Date":"2008-07-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"He left his heart & the remains of 2 wives \"Far From The Madding Crowd\" at Stinsford Church near Dorchester","Answer":"Thomas Hardy"},{"Air Date":"1999-03-24","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Today meaning a self-employed person, this term derives from medieval knights who sold their skills","Answer":"Freelancer"},{"Air Date":"2009-02-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"Termed \"The Last Sorcerer\" in a recent biography, in 1705 he became the first scientist to be knighted for his work","Answer":"Isaac Newton"},{"Air Date":"2005-07-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"\"Youthful\" 1930s gangster who became a world leader in 1994","Answer":"\"Baby Face\" Nelson Mandela"},{"Air Date":"2004-09-30","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"A 1913 opera about this queen of Ithaca is based on an episode from \"The Odyssey\"","Answer":"Penelope"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"In 1961 he became the first brother of a president appointed to a cabinet position","Answer":"Robert F. Kennedy (Attorney General)"},{"Air Date":"2003-07-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"I'm Charley Pride, It's the title of my 10th album","Answer":"\"Charley Pride's 10th Album\""},{"Air Date":"2003-07-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"Scheduled to set sail in 2004, its logo is seen here (QM2)","Answer":"Queen Mary 2"},{"Air Date":"2010-07-27","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"\"Tainted Love\" band's pocket communicator","Answer":"Soft Cell phone"},{"Air Date":"2011-11-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"Born Margaret Hookham in England, she made her professional debut in 1934 at the age of 15","Answer":"Margot Fonteyn"},{"Air Date":"2004-11-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"On Feb. 15, 1901 Carry Nation wrecked one of these establishments with a hatchet","Answer":"a bar (or a saloon)"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"This Venezuelan lake has been dredged so transport ships can carry oil from it","Answer":"Lake Maracaibo"},{"Air Date":"1990-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The Gulf of Bothnia & the Gulf of Finland are both extensions of this sea","Answer":"the Baltic"},{"Air Date":"1995-09-27","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"Fusion, the change of a solid to a liquid state, is more commonly called this","Answer":"melting"},{"Air Date":"1999-07-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"A player at bat, your dog, the plank","Answer":"Things you walk"},{"Air Date":"2007-11-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"Phoenix, Lupus, Andromeda","Answer":"constellations"},{"Air Date":"1998-10-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"The standard form of this language developed from that spoken in Amsterdam & nearby cities","Answer":"Dutch"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"This Japanese photo film company outbid Kodak as a 1984 Olympics sponsor","Answer":"Fuji"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"This New York city's largest employer is Eastman Kodak, with about 34,000 employees","Answer":"Rochester"},{"Air Date":"2008-07-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"Shock researcher Walter Cannon coined this word for an organism's ability to maintain internal equilibrium","Answer":"homeostasis"},{"Air Date":"1996-04-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"In 447 he & his band of Huns devastated the area between the Mediterranean & Black Seas","Answer":"Attila"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"Of Creek origin, the name of this Florida capital means \"Old Town\"","Answer":"Tallahassee"},{"Air Date":"1997-04-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"Compiled in 712, the Kojiki, \"Records of Ancient Matters\", is one of this religion's oldest texts","Answer":"Shinto"},{"Air Date":"1994-03-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"The title of his 1840 novel \"The Pathfinder\" refers to Natty Bumppo","Answer":"(James Fenimore) Cooper"},{"Air Date":"2008-02-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"The Caldecott is for illustrators; authors get this medal for the most distinguished American children's book","Answer":"the Newbery"},{"Air Date":"1997-04-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. is also known as this, for its popular floor-care products","Answer":"Johnson Wax"},{"Air Date":"1999-11-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"This city was laid out in the late 1840s on property once owned by John Sutter","Answer":"Sacramento"},{"Air Date":"1989-11-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"The oldest black marble quarries in the U.S. are on Isle La Motte in this northeastern lake","Answer":"Lake Champlain"},{"Air Date":"1999-07-06","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"This Maryland city celebrated the 200th anniversary of its incorporation in 1997","Answer":"Baltimore"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"On August 29, 1877, this leader of the Mormon Church died","Answer":"Brigham Young"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"About 75% of all U.S. coins are minted in this capital city","Answer":"Denver"},{"Air Date":"2001-03-13","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"Lucio Costa designed this new capital in 1957 to hold 500,000 people; today it has more than 3 times that number","Answer":"Brasilia, Brazil"},{"Air Date":"1999-04-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"Nicknamed \"The Big O\", he was the NBA's Rookie of the Year for the 1960-61 season","Answer":"Oscar Robertson"},{"Air Date":"2011-10-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"\"Black Thursday\" happened on Oct. 24 of this year; 5 days later, share prices had fallen 80%","Answer":"1929"},{"Air Date":"1997-12-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"This city's subway system, made up of the IRT, BMT & IND, has 238 route miles & 469 stations","Answer":"New York"},{"Air Date":"2009-10-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"You're in the Army now--in 1940 FDR instituted the first peacetime one of these in U.S. history","Answer":"the draft"},{"Air Date":"2007-02-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"Cozy corner where you'd keep paperbacks & hardbacks","Answer":"book nook"},{"Air Date":"1999-11-11","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"When he began his Progressive Party, Teddy Roosevelt said he felt as fit as one of these animals","Answer":"Bull moose"},{"Air Date":"1989-11-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"Near the end of this play, Theseus says, \"Lovers, to bed; 'tis almost fairy time\"","Answer":"\"A Midsummer Night's Dream\""},{"Air Date":"2006-11-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"The 10th to 12th of these body parts that form a \"cage\" articulate with single vertebrae","Answer":"ribs"},{"Air Date":"1996-03-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"This R.D. Blackmore novel begins in Exmoor, in the county of Somerset, in the year 1673","Answer":"\"Lorna Doone\""},{"Air Date":"2003-05-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"This Christmas ballet is based on a story by E.T.A. Hoffmann","Answer":"The Nutcracker"},{"Air Date":"2004-04-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Red yarn-haired doll who served as Texas governor from 1991 to 1995","Answer":"Raggedy Ann Richards"},{"Air Date":"1999-12-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"It's also called Erse","Answer":"Irish"},{"Air Date":"1998-03-18","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"In June 1812, Napoleon sent this French army to defeat the Russians -- didn't work","Answer":"La Grande Arm\u00e9E (the Grand Army)"},{"Air Date":"1997-01-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ART","Question":"Encaustic painting, practiced by the ancient Greeks, uses this melted insect substance as a binder","Answer":"Wax"},{"Air Date":"2005-07-12","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"This<\/a> martial art is said to have been inspired by the slow, sinuous movements of a snake","Answer":"tai chi"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"In F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel, Nick Carraway lives next door to this title character","Answer":"the Great Gatsby"},{"Air Date":"1995-07-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"His story \"The Outcasts of Poker Flat\" appeared in 1869 in the Overland Monthly, which he edited","Answer":"Bret Harte"},{"Air Date":"2000-05-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"Under the command of this Babylonian king, Nebuzaradan burned \"All the houses of Jerusalem\"","Answer":"Nebuchadnezzar"},{"Air Date":"2008-02-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"Former President Cleveland was one of the trustees of this New Jersey university that elected Woodrow Wilson its head","Answer":"Princeton"},{"Air Date":"2006-10-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"(Alex stands with Elmo on Sesame Street.<\/a>) 2005 was the 100th anniversary of Gennaro Lombardi starting one of these restaurants (Elmo: One of Elmo's favorite foods!)<\/i>","Answer":"a pizzeria"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"The Nat'l Museum of African Art is housed in an underground building in this Washington, D.C. museum complex","Answer":"Smithsonian"},{"Air Date":"1999-04-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ART","Question":"Your initial impression might be that he was England's greatest seascape painter","Answer":"J.M.W. Turner"},{"Air Date":"2001-02-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"Appropriately, one of this painter's views of Toledo can be seen at his museum in Toledo, Spain","Answer":"El Greco"},{"Air Date":"2010-12-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"The key on this capital's corporate seal represents it beit the key to the Rocky Mountain region","Answer":"Denver"},{"Air Date":"1985-11-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"U.S. HISTORY","Question":"This president vetoed more legislation than any other","Answer":"Franklin Delano Roosevelt"},{"Air Date":"1991-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"King Jigme Singye Wangchuck rules this Himalayan country between India & Tibet","Answer":"Bhutan"},{"Air Date":"2003-07-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"French Fauvist famous for his 1905 \"Woman with a Hat\" & a mural in a Pennsylvania museum","Answer":"Henri Matisse"},{"Air Date":"1995-11-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"In 1992, this niece of Cecil B. De Mille choreographed her last ballet \"The Other\"","Answer":"Agnes De Mille"},{"Air Date":"2003-10-20","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"This whale, whose name is from Russian for \"white\", is born grey or brown; it turns a milky white by age 5","Answer":"beluga"},{"Air Date":"2000-10-04","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"A map of your blood-pumping organ","Answer":"heart chart"},{"Air Date":"2003-11-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"\"Something\" tells us the ABT presented a ballet tribute to this former Beatle who passed away in 2001","Answer":"George Harrison"},{"Air Date":"1990-01-29","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"In 1966 this ex-producer of \"ABC's Wide World of Sports\" received the 1st of his more than 40 Emmy nominations","Answer":"Roone Arledge"},{"Air Date":"1986-11-07","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"In 1657, the English parliament suggested he become king, but he turned down the offer","Answer":"Oliver Cromwell"},{"Air Date":"2011-12-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"This lover of Bassanio disguises herself as a lawyer & saves Antonio","Answer":"Portia"},{"Air Date":"1991-11-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"The name of this Mexican dish made with chiles & cheese translates to \"stuffed peppers\"","Answer":"Chiles Rellenos"},{"Air Date":"2000-02-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"Of 6,000, 66,000 or 666,000 MPH, the closest to the speed of the Earth around the sun","Answer":"66,000"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1500,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"In 1957 this capital's Central High School was under court order to integrate","Answer":"Little Rock, Arkansas"},{"Air Date":"2007-05-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"If you stare at a bright red dot & then at a white wall, you'll see an afterimage of the same dot in this color","Answer":"green"},{"Air Date":"2002-11-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"On May 23, 1927 the New York Times reported that he said, \"We (that's my ship and I) took off rather suddenly\"","Answer":"Charles Lindbergh"},{"Air Date":"1998-01-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"Paramecia & amoebas are types of this single-celled organism","Answer":"Protozoans\/protists"},{"Air Date":"2002-10-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"The untouchables were those who existed outside India's 4 main groups of castes in this religion","Answer":"Hinduism"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"The Church of St, Francis in this Peruvian capital is noted for its eerie catacombs","Answer":"Lima"},{"Air Date":"1999-05-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"Accused of accepting bribes, Francis Bacon was imprisoned in this forbidding complex in 1621","Answer":"Tower of London"},{"Air Date":"2001-01-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The easternmost part of Rhode Island can't be reached by land without going through this state","Answer":"Massachusetts"},{"Air Date":"1991-10-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The world's largest deposit of sodium nitrate is found in the Atacama Desert in this country","Answer":"Chile"},{"Air Date":"1998-01-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"This symbol of Judaism consists of 2 overlaid triangles","Answer":"the Star of David"},{"Air Date":"2009-05-28","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This word for a distinguishing mark of office or honor comes from the Latin for \"badge\"","Answer":"insignia"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"The gospel according to Mark doesn't mention this husband of Mary by name","Answer":"Joseph"},{"Air Date":"1999-10-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"THE BIBLE","Question":"Jonah was angry when this Assyrian city he prophesied against wasn't destroyed","Answer":"Nineveh"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"An island called the Calf of Man lies southwest of the Isle of Man in this sea","Answer":"Irish Sea"},{"Air Date":"1999-10-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"In 1962 the U.S agreed to give Cuba $53 million in aid for the release of 1,113 prisoners taken in this invasion","Answer":"Bay of Pigs"},{"Air Date":"1993-06-29","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"\"Homage to the Queen\", a tribute to her, premiered on her coronation day in 1953","Answer":"Elizabeth II"},{"Air Date":"1997-09-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1700,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"In the 1940s this Nobel Prize winner & vitamin C advocate studied the structure of antibodies","Answer":"Linus Pauling"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"MUSEUMS","Question":"The National Atomic Museum is located at Kirtland Air Force Base near this largest New Mexico city","Answer":"Albuquerque"},{"Air Date":"2000-02-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"In a Dostoyevsky novel, it's the \"silly\" title nickname of Prince Myshkin, whose love for 2 women leads to tragedy","Answer":"\"The Idiot\""},{"Air Date":"1999-06-23","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"Eliot Feld's ballet \"Harbinger\" features music by this \"Peter and the Wolf\" composer","Answer":"Sergei Prokofiev"},{"Air Date":"2009-02-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"This 4-word inscription first appeared on U.S. coins during the Civil War","Answer":"In God We Trust"},{"Air Date":"1993-11-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"The Indian species of this cobra killer can be tamed when young","Answer":"Mongoose"},{"Air Date":"2003-03-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"Scholars agree that the oldest form of this language can be found in the song of Deborah in Judges","Answer":"Hebrew"},{"Air Date":"2007-05-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"This Steinbeck novel begins, \"To the red country and part of the gray country of Oklahoma, the last rains came...\"","Answer":"The Grapes of Wrath"},{"Air Date":"2000-09-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"\"The Concert\" is a humorous ballet danced to music by this Polish-French composer, including the \"Minute Waltz\"","Answer":"Frederic Chopin"},{"Air Date":"2006-06-13","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"Quite an eyeful, he's the guy Juliet dumps for Romeo","Answer":"Paris"},{"Air Date":"2009-12-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"The Democratic campaign song in the 1932 election was these \"Are Here Again\"","Answer":"Happy Days"},{"Air Date":"1995-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1400,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"The Trimurti, or trinity of Hindu gods, consists of Brahma, Shiva & this one","Answer":"Vishnu"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-26","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"Some of this toy retailer's stores have in-store specialty shops, including the Lego Store & The Learning Center","Answer":"Toys \"R\" Us"},{"Air Date":"1990-04-23","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"This city was named for a first century Roman citizen & missionary","Answer":"St. Paul, Minnesota"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-06","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"This Saudi Arabian capital has long been visited by Muslims on their way to Mecca","Answer":"Riyadh"},{"Air Date":"2003-10-22","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"Like many of his works, this composer's \"Tannhauser\" is based on Germanic legends","Answer":"(Richard) Wagner"},{"Air Date":"1992-10-27","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"In swimming the butterfly stroke originated as a modification of this similar stroke","Answer":"breaststroke"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"Built in 1792, St. Joseph's Cathedral is the oldest church in this Louisiana capital","Answer":"Baton Rouge"},{"Air Date":"1999-11-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"Type of airplane seen here; it gets its name from its double-wing structure","Answer":"Biplane"},{"Air Date":"1999-06-10","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"In 1903 Morris Michtom of New York began marketing these with presidential permission","Answer":"Teddy Bears (named after Theodore Roosevelt)"},{"Air Date":"2005-07-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"Books like \"Lust for Life\" earned him the nickname \"King of the Biographical Novel\"","Answer":"Irving Stone"},{"Air Date":"2001-10-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"The fact that this lizard's name is from the Greek for \"ground lion\" never changes","Answer":"chameleon"},{"Air Date":"2006-02-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"Its Gaelic name, Baile Atha Cliath, means \"town of the ford of the hurdles\"","Answer":"Dublin"},{"Air Date":"1989-11-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"On March 27, 1964, North America's most intense recorded earthquake, an 8.4, hit this state","Answer":"Alaska"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"Briefly, in 1945, Karl Doenitz succeeded this man as Fuhrer of Germany","Answer":"Hitler"},{"Air Date":"1990-04-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"A 1795 partition ended its existence as a separate state in E. Europe; in 1918 it was back as a republic","Answer":"Poland"},{"Air Date":"1996-02-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"Torshavn is the capital & one of the principal ports of these Danish islands","Answer":"Faroe Islands"},{"Air Date":"1987-11-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This word for boss or head is from a Japanese word meaning squad leader","Answer":"honcho"},{"Air Date":"2000-03-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"The 5-kingdom system is made up of animals, bacteria, plants, protists & these","Answer":"fungi"},{"Air Date":"2004-10-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"This author said that he was acting in a play with his kids when he came up with the idea for \"A Tale of Two Cities\"","Answer":"Charles Dickens"},{"Air Date":"1997-09-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"FICTIONAL CHARACTERS","Question":"\"Treasure\" & \"Raise The Titanic\" by this author feature salvage expert Dirk Pitt","Answer":"Clive Cussler"},{"Air Date":"1990-05-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The Paraguay River divides Paraguay into 2 major regions: Occidental Paraguay & this","Answer":"Oriental Paraguay"},{"Air Date":"1997-10-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"When Ferdinand VII died in 1833, his 3-year-old daughter Isabella II ascended this country's throne","Answer":"Spain"},{"Air Date":"2007-09-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"In 1071 the Seljuk Turks, who practiced this religion, defeated the Byzantine Army at the Battle of Manzikert","Answer":"Islam"},{"Air Date":"1998-02-06","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"This historic city was named for the Bishop of Hippo on whose feast day the area was first sighted","Answer":"St. Augustine, Florida"},{"Air Date":"1990-03-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"It's believed that these jugs were named for a character in an 18th century ballad","Answer":"Toby Jugs"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-25","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"The influence of Van Dyck can be seen in his \"Blue Boy\" & other works","Answer":"Thomas Gainesborough"},{"Air Date":"2006-03-06","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"It's a device used to connect railroad cars; today's automatic knuckle one was patented by Eli Janney in 1873","Answer":"a coupler"},{"Air Date":"2000-05-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"Despite its title, this 1848 Charles Dickens novel is ultimately about a father & his daughter, not his son","Answer":"Dombey and Son"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"On an isthmus between lakes Mendota & Monona, it's Wisconsin's 2nd largest city","Answer":"Madison"},{"Air Date":"1996-02-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"George Skibine's ballet \"Tragedy at Verona\" is based on this play","Answer":"\"Romeo And Juliet\""},{"Air Date":"1990-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"English composer whose 1947 opera \"Albert Herring\" is about a young man, not a young fish","Answer":"Benjamin Britten"},{"Air Date":"1998-02-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"Top Model magazine says this stroke in swimming is ideal exercise for the breasts","Answer":"the breaststroke"},{"Air Date":"1989-12-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Bob Eckhardt won 1 of these contests in 1989 with \"Whooeee! Whooo Pig, Whooo Pig, Whooo Pig! Whoeee Whoeee\"","Answer":"Hog-Calling Contest"},{"Air Date":"1992-11-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"ART","Question":"This Flemish artist painted a unique triple portrait of England's King Charles I around 1637","Answer":"Anthony van Dyck"},{"Air Date":"2007-01-26","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"In \"Gulliver's Travels\", Swift described this type of creature as \"the most unteachable of all brutes\"","Answer":"a Yahoo"},{"Air Date":"2003-06-25","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"In Apple's I-Movie program, the effect seen here that's done with photos is named for this TV filmmaker","Answer":"Ken Burns"},{"Air Date":"2009-11-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"This city on Lake Erie in Upstate New York was the last stop on the Underground Railroad in the 19th century","Answer":"Buffalo"},{"Air Date":"2000-11-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"\"Oath of the Horatii\" painter who patrolled the beaches as the hunky star of \"Baywatch\"","Answer":"Jacques-Louis David Hasselhoff"},{"Air Date":"2005-07-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"Salute that grand old university in New Haven","Answer":"hail Yale"},{"Air Date":"1985-11-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Word \u201cslavery\u201d comes from these eastern Europeans who were often enslaved by conquerors","Answer":"Slavs"},{"Air Date":"2003-05-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"Pat Garrett is one of the roles in this ballet that features music by Aaron Copland","Answer":"Billy the Kid"},{"Air Date":"2010-05-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"RHYME TIME","Question":"An immobilizer used by the police (don't taze me, bro!)","Answer":"a stun gun"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"The U.S.A.'s strongest surface wind, 231 MPH, was recorded on this New Hampshire mountain","Answer":"Mount Washington"},{"Air Date":"2005-02-11","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"NATO is headquartered on Blvd. Leopold III in this European capital","Answer":"Brussels"},{"Air Date":"1990-02-16","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"He played with a Dixieland band & a jazz band before he joined The Police","Answer":"Sting (Gordon Sumner)"},{"Air Date":"2011-12-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"A verbal prompt for an actor","Answer":"a cue"},{"Air Date":"2009-11-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"This South American capital's original longer name translated to \"Saint Mary of the Fair Winds\"","Answer":"Buenos Aires"},{"Air Date":"1989-11-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"ART","Question":"On May 9, 1989 a self-portrait by this artist went for a whopping $47.85 million","Answer":"Pablo Picasso"},{"Air Date":"1985-02-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"In 1671, Milton wrote \"Paradise Regained\", a sequel to this","Answer":"Paradise Lost"},{"Air Date":"2002-09-30","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"The world's 5 largest opera houses are in the U.S., with this one in NYC the largest at a capacity of 4,065","Answer":"Metropolitan Opera House"},{"Air Date":"1998-07-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"Messenian & Cretan are considered to be Doric dialects of this language","Answer":"Greek"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"This Midwest city is home base to Cardinals, Rams & Clydesdales","Answer":"St. Louis"},{"Air Date":"1997-04-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ART","Question":"This beloved folk artist painted \"Look, It's A New Little Colt\" in 1945, when she was in her '80s","Answer":"Grandma Moses"},{"Air Date":"2006-12-28","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"(Sarah of the Clue Crew helps with an image on a monitor.<\/a>) The pair of Greek letters seen here inspired this eight-letter English word that's a cornerstone of the English language","Answer":"alphabet"},{"Air Date":"2006-09-21","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"Appropriately, this word comes from Greek words meaning \"sharp\" & \"dull\"","Answer":"oxymoron"},{"Air Date":"2001-09-19","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"Fall River, Massachusetts is part of the metropolitan area of this state capital","Answer":"Providence"},{"Air Date":"2011-05-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Alfalfa has a long one of these primary roots; on older plants it can go down 50 feet","Answer":"a taproot"},{"Air Date":"2003-09-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"In 2003 he returned with a new legal thriller, \"The King of Torts\"","Answer":"John Grisham"},{"Air Date":"1991-11-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"Founded in Detroit, the University of Michigan moved to this city in 1837","Answer":"Ann Arbor"},{"Air Date":"2008-07-08","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"In the 1540s John Calvin made this Swiss city a center of Protestant might","Answer":"Geneva"},{"Air Date":"1999-03-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"PEOPLE","Question":"She wore bulky trench coats in episodes of \"The X-Files\" to hide her real-life pregnancy","Answer":"Gillian Anderson"},{"Air Date":"2007-11-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"In a 2001 tournament, this Swedish golfer shot a 59, the lowest score ever achieved on the LPGA Tour","Answer":"Sorenstam"},{"Air Date":"2008-11-18","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"Thyme, crime, dime, grime, lime, mime, slime","Answer":"things that rhyme"},{"Air Date":"2003-02-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"SHAKESPEARE","Question":"(Sarah of the Clue Crew in Stratford-upon-Avon, England) You'll find \"The whining schoolboy creeping like snail unwillingly to school\" in \"The Ages of Man\" speech from this Shakespeare play","Answer":"As You Like It"},{"Air Date":"2004-11-05","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"In early drafts, the heroine of this novel was named Pansy & her family home was called Fontenoy Hall","Answer":"Gone with the Wind"},{"Air Date":"2007-12-19","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"Until the 1950s, this island off French Guiana was used as a penal colony","Answer":"Devil's Island"},{"Air Date":"2010-04-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1600,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"\"Happy Days\" spin-off that was the first African-American woman elected to the U.S. congress","Answer":"Laverne & Shirley Chisholm"},{"Air Date":"2008-04-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"In 1766 this English chemist discovered the properties of hydrogen, which he called \"inflammable air\"","Answer":"Henry Cavendish"},{"Air Date":"1999-10-07","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"Now Haiti's capital, this city once known as L'Hopital was nearly destroyed by an earthquake in 1751","Answer":"Port-au-Prince"},{"Air Date":"2000-07-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"The Wild West frontierswoman who won an Oscar for \"Klute\"","Answer":"Calamity Jane Fonda"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"Before closing in 1893, this Nevada city's mint made almost $50 million in silver dollars & other coins","Answer":"Carson City"},{"Air Date":"2007-07-12","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"In the nervous system, calcium ions crossing the gap between these cause a release of acetylcholine","Answer":"neurons"},{"Air Date":"2006-06-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reads from the fishing docks.<\/a>) Paradoxically, \"Dhen milao elinika\" means \"I don't speak\" this","Answer":"Greek"},{"Air Date":"2007-05-01","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"It's where you'll find the Robert C. Byrd U.S. Courthouse","Answer":"Charleston"},{"Air Date":"1991-11-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"This 1848 treaty ending the Mexican-American War added over 500,000 square miles to U.S. territory","Answer":"the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo"},{"Air Date":"1987-04-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BUSINESS & INDUSTRY","Question":"The largest grossing U.S. retail drug chain, it 1st put the ice cream in a chocolate malted milk","Answer":"Walgreens"},{"Air Date":"2003-04-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"Jerry Lewis' partner who occupied the White House from 1837 to 1841","Answer":"Dean Martin Van Buren"},{"Air Date":"1987-12-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"\"Joy of Cooking\" says these 8-armed creatures can be tenderized by \"mercilessly\" beating them","Answer":"octopi"},{"Air Date":"1993-07-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"In 1889 Trinidad & this island became a single colony under British rule","Answer":"Tobago"},{"Air Date":"1991-02-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Shorthand teacher Emma Dearborn originated this fast form of shorthand around 1924","Answer":"speed writing"},{"Air Date":"2000-06-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"The Korean Peninsula borders the Yellow Sea to the west & this sea to the east","Answer":"Sea of Japan"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-08","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"This soldier & frontiersman won important victories over the British in the Northwest Territory","Answer":"George Rogers Clark"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"Construction & maintenance costs of this New York waterway were defrayed by tolls until 1882","Answer":"Erie Canal"},{"Air Date":"1992-10-30","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"WORLD CAPITALS","Question":"Schonbrunn, the Hapsburgs' summer palace, is a top tourist attraction just outside this capital","Answer":"Vienna"},{"Air Date":"2006-06-02","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"In 1946 he won California's 12th district seat, in part by implying Democrat Jerry Voorhis had Communist ties","Answer":"Richard Nixon"},{"Air Date":"1997-02-21","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"This Hanover, New Hampshire college was established in 1770 when Eleazer Wheelock erected a single log hut","Answer":"Dartmouth"},{"Air Date":"2000-01-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"The actor who portrayed Gomez Addams on film masters the art of French Cooking","Answer":"Raul Julia Child"},{"Air Date":"1996-07-17","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"To Hindus, the Narmada River is 2nd in sacredness only to this one","Answer":"The Ganges"},{"Air Date":"1999-04-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"This Creole concoction of meat & seafood is so good Hank Williams wrote a song about it in 1952","Answer":"\"Jambalaya\""},{"Air Date":"2001-12-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":2000,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"This N.Y. woman's 1970 campaign slogan was \"This woman's place is in the House -- the House of Representatives!\"","Answer":"Bella Abzug"},{"Air Date":"1998-04-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"COMMON BONDS","Question":"Bachelor's, panic, belly","Answer":"button"},{"Air Date":"1989-11-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"This is the only European language where adjectives don't change to agree with the nouns they modify","Answer":"English"},{"Air Date":"2004-03-15","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"In 1856 Revue de Paris readers followed this tale of the miserable wife of a boring doctor","Answer":"Madame Bovary"},{"Air Date":"2007-12-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"Maurice Utrillo often painted scenes of this area of Paris & its best-known landmark, Sacre Coeur","Answer":"Montmartre"},{"Air Date":"1998-01-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Libya's Gulf of Sidra is the southernmost point of this huge sea","Answer":"Mediterranean Sea"},{"Air Date":"2003-01-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"STUPID ANSWERS","Question":"Extra atoms of this element are pumped into unsaturated oil to make hydrogenated fat","Answer":"hydrogen"},{"Air Date":"1996-09-05","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Covering 625 square miles, it's Louisiana's largest lake","Answer":"Lake Pontchartrain"},{"Air Date":"2002-11-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES","Question":"In 1795 in Chapel Hill the university of this state became the first U.S. state university to open its doors","Answer":"North Carolina"},{"Air Date":"1997-11-03","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"U.S. CITIES","Question":"This state capital is home to the 4 1\/2 acre Roger Williams National Memorial Park","Answer":"Providence, Rhode Island"},{"Air Date":"1990-03-22","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"The first bobsled races were held in this mountainous country","Answer":"Switzerland"},{"Air Date":"2000-05-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"On May 10, 1869 it became the first continent to have a rail line running from its east coast to its west coast","Answer":"North America"},{"Air Date":"2008-12-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":8000,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"At the beginning of World War I, this was the only independent nation in West Africa","Answer":"Liberia"},{"Air Date":"2008-09-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"In 2008 this Spaniard defeated Roger Federer in the longest-ever final at Wimbledon","Answer":"Rafael Nadal"},{"Air Date":"1997-04-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"The Phoenicians used a liquid from several species of this gastropod to make Tyrian purple dye","Answer":"Snail"},{"Air Date":"2006-03-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":6000,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"After Christian's death in an 1897 drama, this title character still acts as a platonic friend to the widow","Answer":"Cyrano de Bergerac"},{"Air Date":"1998-01-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"This country's Cancun resort lies on a barrier island once inhabited by Maya Indians","Answer":"Mexico"},{"Air Date":"2001-07-10","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"He was in his 70s when he composed \"Otello\" in 1887 & \"Falstaff\" in 1893","Answer":"Giuseppe Verdi"},{"Air Date":"2003-02-12","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"ART & ARTISTS","Question":"Around 1850, you could find Eugene Delacroix painting the ceiling of this French museum's Salon d'Apollon","Answer":"the Louvre"},{"Air Date":"1998-09-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LITERATURE","Question":"The only thing this \"Wizard of Oz\" character was afraid of was \"a lighted match\"","Answer":"the Scarecrow"},{"Air Date":"2003-04-22","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BALLET","Question":"If the original play is too long for you, you might like \"The Dream\", a 1-act ballet based on this Shakespeare play","Answer":"A Midsummer Night's Dream"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-30","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"TELEVISION","Question":"On this series, Sgt. Phil Esterhaus ended roll call with \"And, hey -- let's be careful out there\"","Answer":"\"Hill Street Blues\""},{"Air Date":"1997-04-24","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"The area of this Wyoming capital was first occupied by the Native American tribe for which it's named","Answer":"Cheyenne"},{"Air Date":"1989-09-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"LANGUAGES","Question":"Though Polish is a Slavic language, it uses this alphabet","Answer":"Latin (or Western)"},{"Air Date":"1996-09-02","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"This South American river has more than a thousand known tributaries","Answer":"the Amazon"},{"Air Date":"2003-10-15","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"In 2003 Spenser & Hawk returned in a novel called \"Back Story\" by this author","Answer":"Robert B. Parker"},{"Air Date":"1997-10-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"This seat of Kent County, Delaware is named for a city in England's county of Kent","Answer":"Dover"},{"Air Date":"2003-01-30","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1200,"Category":"HISTORY","Question":"In 1497 John Cabot visited the area of this Newfoundland capital & named it for a beheaded saint","Answer":"St. John's"},{"Air Date":"2000-03-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Of 8, 12 or 18, the number of U.S. states that touch the Atlantic Ocean","Answer":"18"},{"Air Date":"1986-10-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":500,"Category":"RELIGION","Question":"A hit in 1953, this song of faith made No. 3 on the charts when Elvis released in in 1965","Answer":"Crying in the Chapel"},{"Air Date":"1984-12-04","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"Type of food that comes in shapes of bow ties, elbows & wagon wheels","Answer":"pasta"},{"Air Date":"1997-07-01","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"The name of this large rodent is from the middle French for \"pig with spines\"","Answer":"Porcupine"},{"Air Date":"1990-09-03","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"When he returned to Venice from the Far East, he introduced the idea of fruit flavored ices","Answer":"Marco Polo"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-09","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"TRANSPORTATION","Question":"Kanmon Tunnel, the world's first under an ocean, connects the island of Kyushu with this island","Answer":"Honshu"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-29","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"WORLD GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Less than 5,000 square miles in area, The Gambia is the smallest independent mainland country on this continent","Answer":"Africa"},{"Air Date":"1996-11-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"BODIES OF WATER","Question":"This largest ocean supplies about half of the world's yearly supply of fish & shellfish","Answer":"the Pacific Ocean"},{"Air Date":"1997-01-10","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"AMERICAN HISTORY","Question":"This monument with a 19-foot seated statue was dedicated by President Harding May 30, 1922","Answer":"Lincoln Memorial"},{"Air Date":"1995-11-07","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"In 1961 the first American edition of his \"Tropic of Cancer\" became a bestseller","Answer":"[Henry] Miller"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-17","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"U.S. GEOGRAPHY","Question":"Albuquerque, New Mexico lies on this 1885-mile long river","Answer":"the Rio Grande"},{"Air Date":"2010-04-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"BEFORE & AFTER","Question":"'50s sitcom dad to Ricky & David who became president of South Africa in 1994","Answer":"Ozzie Nelson Mandela"},{"Air Date":"1997-03-13","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"SCIENCE & NATURE","Question":"The order caudata consists of newts & these tailed amphibians, including mudpuppies","Answer":"Salamanders"},{"Air Date":"2008-04-14","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"Its chemical symbol is Sn","Answer":"tin (stannous)"},{"Air Date":"1992-11-12","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":100,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"Like its giant relative, the lesser variety of this is also a bamboo eater","Answer":"Panda"},{"Air Date":"2007-02-28","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"The universe's background radiation is thought to be left over from this primordial event","Answer":"the Big Bang"},{"Air Date":"1999-04-22","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"OPERA","Question":"Ferenc Erkel's 1844 work \"Hunyady Laszlo\" is one of this country's most famous operas","Answer":"Hungary"},{"Air Date":"1997-05-27","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"ANIMALS","Question":"The \"black\" species of this large horned mammal can grasp twigs with its upper lip","Answer":"Rhinoceros"},{"Air Date":"2000-02-21","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"\"Welcome to the Monkey House\", \"Galapagos\", \"Player Piano\"","Answer":"Kurt Vonnegut"},{"Air Date":"1996-01-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"WORLD HISTORY","Question":"In 1968 Marcello Caetano replaced this longtime dictator as ruler of Portugal","Answer":"Antonio de Salazar"},{"Air Date":"1997-06-24","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":1000,"Category":"SCIENCE","Question":"The name of this dog star, the brightest star in the night sky, is Greek for \"scorching\"","Answer":"Sirius"},{"Air Date":"2000-09-14","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"WORD ORIGINS","Question":"This residential district of Dublin held an annual fair from 1204 to 1855, when it was closed due to frequent fights","Answer":"Donnybrook"},{"Air Date":"1992-10-27","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"This New Mexico capital was founded by Don Pedro de Peralta around 1610","Answer":"Santa Fe"},{"Air Date":"2006-09-12","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"AMERICANA","Question":"In June 2005, amid some controversy, a statue of Elizabeth Montgomery was unveiled in this city","Answer":"Salem, Massachusetts"},{"Air Date":"1998-12-10","Round":"Final Jeopardy!","Value":0,"Category":"ISLANDS","Question":"A species of mammal is named for this appropriate site of Russia's first American settlement","Answer":"Kodiak Island"},{"Air Date":"2000-10-23","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":600,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"In 1999 the team once known as the Houston Oilers made a slick move to this capital","Answer":"Nashville (Tennessee Titans)"},{"Air Date":"2007-02-14","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":800,"Category":"BOOKS & AUTHORS","Question":"In Meg Cabot's \"Valentine Princess\", this girl's grandmere disapproves of her boyfriend Michael","Answer":"Princess Mia"},{"Air Date":"1994-11-25","Round":"Jeopardy!","Value":300,"Category":"STATE CAPITALS","Question":"This Kansas city's zoological park boasts a tropical rain forest habitat","Answer":"Topeka"},{"Air Date":"1996-12-12","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":200,"Category":"SPORTS","Question":"This school's Cornhuskers won the 1995 college football title by overwhelming Florida in the Fiesta Bowl","Answer":"Nebraska"},{"Air Date":"1996-04-09","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"FOOD","Question":"A wax bean is a variety of green bean that's this color","Answer":"Yellow"},{"Air Date":"1999-11-16","Round":"Double Jeopardy!","Value":400,"Category":"POTPOURRI","Question":"(Hi, I'm Vanna White at Christian Dior in New York City.<\/a>) This actress was wearing a Dior gown when she won her first Oscar for \"BUtterfield 8\"","Answer":"Elizabeth Taylor"}]