[{"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"}]