| # | Topic | Domain | DD Count | Contestant Accuracy | Avg Value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | History | History | 1168 | 68.5% | $2,141 | Practice |
| 2 | Wordplay | Wordplay | 764 | 68.1% | $2,065 | Practice |
| 3 | Visual Art | Arts | 649 | 63.2% | $2,126 | Practice |
| 4 | Literature | Literature | 512 | 63.1% | $2,268 | Practice |
| 5 | U.S. Presidents | History | 377 | 66.8% | $1,796 | Practice |
| 6 | Government & Politics | Business | 373 | 66.5% | $2,148 | Practice |
| 7 | Books & Authors | Literature | 372 | 66.7% | $2,214 | Practice |
| 8 | Science | Science | 317 | 69.4% | $2,548 | Practice |
| 9 | Movies | Pop Culture | 308 | 71.4% | $1,788 | Practice |
| 10 | Bodies of Water | Geography | 296 | 62.5% | $2,096 | Practice |
| 11 | Geography | Geography | 285 | 65.6% | $2,213 | Practice |
| 12 | Animals | Science | 250 | 60.0% | $1,966 | Practice |
| 13 | The Bible | Religion | 245 | 64.5% | $1,766 | Practice |
| 14 | Shakespeare | Literature | 236 | 62.3% | $1,835 | Practice |
| 15 | Transportation | Business | 228 | 63.6% | $1,842 | Practice |
| 16 | Authors | Literature | 224 | 62.5% | $2,200 | Practice |
| 17 | Historical Figures | History | 218 | 67.0% | $1,870 | Practice |
| 18 | Poetry | Literature | 191 | 60.7% | $2,074 | Practice |
| 19 | World Geography | Geography | 189 | 64.6% | $1,886 | Practice |
| 20 | Television | Pop Culture | 184 | 66.3% | $1,294 | Practice |
| 21 | Quotations | Literature | 184 | 66.3% | $1,655 | Practice |
| 22 | American History | History | 171 | 62.6% | $1,879 | Practice |
| 23 | Music | Music | 163 | 70.6% | $1,917 | Practice |
| 24 | Letter Words | Wordplay | 163 | 65.6% | $2,049 | Practice |
| 25 | Countries | Geography | 163 | 69.9% | $2,592 | Practice |
| 26 | Word Origins | Language | 160 | 57.5% | $2,403 | Practice |
| 27 | Novels | Literature | 157 | 57.3% | $2,341 | Practice |
| 28 | Business & Industry | Business | 157 | 66.2% | $1,792 | Practice |
| 29 | Botany | Science | 157 | 59.9% | $1,928 | Practice |
| 30 | Capitals | Geography | 153 | 63.4% | $2,444 | Practice |
This longest river in South Africa is named in honor of the Dutch royal family
The borders of this capital city, the birthplace of Simón Bolívar, spill into the state of Miranda
After its founding in 1822, this capital was divided into 2 sections, one for freed American slaves & one for locals
With about 2,070 miles of coastline, this Horn of Africa nation has the most of any nation on the continent
One letter shorter than a European mountain range, these hills form the "backbone of England"
The Europa Point Lighthouse on this territory overlooks the spot where the Atlantic Ocean & Mediterranean Sea meet
The northernmost Summer Olympics were held in this European city in 1952
The Grand Est region of France includes this hyphenated region that was briefly ceded to Germany in the 1940s
Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, Fort Jesus was established to protect this Kenyan port city
The Genghis Khan Statue Complex is found about 35 miles west of this city of 1.5 million
Central Asia is made up of 5 countries, all former Soviet republics, including these 2 "T" ones
The historic castle of Chillon stands on the shore of this lake that's formed by the Rhone River
Once you come ashore from this gulf, you can enjoy the delights of Haiphong
In 1898 the Rough Riders charged up Kettle Hill as well as this more famous one in Cuba
As well as president of France, Emmanuel Macron is also considered a co-prince of this nearby nation
The book "Noah's Flood" proposed that the event happened when the Mediterranean burst into this sea 7,600 years ago
This desert that's rich in wildlife covers parts of Botswana, Namibia & South Africa
Much of this tiny country that's surrounded by another is located on Mount Titano
One island in the Lesser Antilles is Antigua; another is this, named from the French for "eel" after its shape
More than 20,000 acres & with at least 100 artesian springs, Al-Ahsa Oasis is this nation's largest natural oasis
This island capital is said to have been founded in the 9th century by the Viking Ingólfur Arnarson
11,200-foot Mount Koussi in northern Chad is the highest summit in this area of more than 3 million square miles
It's from Chinese for "fragrant harbor" & in the 1840s it was ceded to the British
Named for a monarch, this landmark is found on the border between Zambia & Zimbabwe
This African capital due south of Sicily got its name from a region with 3 ancient Phoenician cities
Latvia is wedged in the middle of these two other Baltic republics
This largest Alaskan island is home to the largest type of grizzly bear
The currency sometimes called the NIS, or new Israeli this, has been used since the mid-1980s
Azerbaijan's Baku Archipelago lies within this huge body of water
The Bass Strait separates this smallest state of Australia from the mainland
The co-princes of this tiny country in the Pyrenees are the French president & the Bishop of Urgell
The 3 T's in Chinese censorship are Taiwan, Tibet & this locale made infamous in 1989
This second-largest port of France once had a longer name that included "de Grâce"
This peninsula stretches south about 700 miles from the Isthmus of Kra to Singapore
This African country is known in German as Elfenbeinküste
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) On a map, New Zealand, Hawaii & Easter Island form the three corners of this roughly triangular region of Oceania that's noted for its many islands
The Snowy Mountains are a range in this country's Alps
This 4-letter African country has a short coastline along the Bight of Benin
This 14-foot-long holy relic has been housed in Italy's Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista since 1578
Kings reign over these 2 countries in Asia that both begin with "B" & end with "N"
Rising 15,800 feet, it's known in Latin as Mons Albus
They drive on the left in this South Atlantic group of about 200 islands & 2,900 people
It makes sense that the Great Barrier Reef Marine Parkis in this sea
Following Russia & China, which each border 14 other countries, this New World country is third with 10
From about 60 miles away, Mount Fuji towers over this capital city
The name of this large port city on Western Europe's Schelde River literally means "at the wharf"
This mountain range separates Spain & France
This Southern Hemisphere nation was named after a southwestern province of the Netherlands
At the beginning of World War I, this was the only independent nation in West Africa
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew indicates a map on the monitor.) The waterway that separates South America from Antarctica is known as this passage, for an explorer who may have navigated it in 1578