TALL BUILDINGS
SPORTS GIANTS
HEAPING PORTIONS
LOTS OF SPACE
BIG WORDS
200
'If a chunk of this New England city's Travelers Tower falls on you, we're confident they're insured'
Hartford, Connecticut
200
'In 1946, Elmore Morgenthaler was the first NBA player with this physical distinction'
being 7 feet tall
200
'This "male" brand of frozen dinners contains more than 1 pound of food; the XXL line has 1 1/2 pounds'
Hungry-Man
200
'NASA has 134 of these & has no current plan to hire more'
astronauts
200
'A person who fought against slavery, like John Brown, was termed this 12-letter word'
abolitionist
400
'Manhattan's
Lever House
helped usher in the era of the building style known as a box of this material'
glass
400
'Through 2003 this pitcher now with Arizona had 3,871 strikeouts in 3,122 innings'
Randy Johnson
400
'The Overtons named this restaurant for a certain dessert; it's known for its large menu & giant portions'
Cheesecake Factory
400
'On August 27, 2003 this planet reached its closest point to Earth in nearly 60,000 years'
Mars
400
'This instrument, often attached to an inflatable cuff, is used to measure blood pressure'
a sphygmomanometer
600
'You might expect decor by Michelangelo at the over 500-foot towers with this name in Dallas & Detroit'
Renaissance
600
'North-of-the-border star athlete seen
here
'
Vince Carter
600
'A 32-ounce soft drink at 7-Eleven has this trademarked name'
Big Gulp
600
'In 1965, Belyayev just had to sit there while his partner Leonov became the first to do this'
walk in space
600
'This 11-letter word for "sleight of hand" is from the French for "light of hand"'
legerdemain
800
'The Jin Mao Building, China's tallest, is in this commercial center in the east of the country'
Shanghai
800
'Known as "Tooz", he played defensive line for the Raiders & played Tonda in the film "Caveman"'
John Matuszak
800
'(
Jimmy of the Clue Crew points to three stacks of different-sized paper cups in a Starbucks in Seattle, Washington.
) At Starbucks, tall is only 12 ounces, grande is 16 ounces & this, Italian for 20, is 20 ounces'
venti
800
'In 1945 this "Space Odyssey" author suggested a space-based telecommunication system'
Arthur Clarke
800
'This adjective refers to a 150th anniversary'
sesquicentennial
1000
'This establishment, seen
here
, isn't in Asia, but in Atlantic City'
the Taj Mahal
1000
'(
I'm Hall of Famer Dan Hampton.
) My Hall of Fame biography mentions this beatly nickname that came from my first name & my fierce attitude'
"Danimal"
1000
'This bottle size named for one of the Magi is the equivalent of 16 standard bottles of wine'
Balthazar
1000
'Try & come up with this name of the Apollo 15 command module or the shuttle first launched in 1992'
Endeavor
1000
'28-letter term for opposition to the withdrawal of state support, as for the Anglican church'
antidisestablishmentarianism
Continue
ESC
Reveal Correct Response
Spacebar
M
e
n
u
Team 1
0
+
-
j-archive-4598-D-2004-09-08
No teams
1 team
2 teams
3 teams
4 teams
5 teams
6 teams
7 teams
8 teams
9 teams
10 teams
Custom
Press
F11
Select menu option
View > Enter Fullscreen
for full-screen mode
Edit
•
Print
•
Download
•
Embed
•
Share
JeopardyLabs