| #5789, aired 2009-11-12 | SPELLING $1200: A nonprofessional; Bobby Jones was one in golf A-M-A-T-E-U-R |
| #5787, aired 2009-11-10 | BALL GAMES $1600: In 1457 Scotland's parliament banned this links game, which interfered with archery practice golf |
| #5779, aired 2009-10-29 | A DATE $1600: Night has fallen, but we can play glow-in-the-dark this game at the putting edge mini-golf (or putt-putt) |
| #5767, aired 2009-10-13 | SPORTS FOR DUMMIES $400: "Getting into the Swing of Things" & "It's Your Sandbox" are chapters in this "for Dummies" Golf |
| #5748, aired 2009-09-16 | BOOKISH $400: Escalator squash & obstacle golf are games in this Aldous Huxley novel Brave New World |
| #5741, aired 2009-07-20 | CELEBRITY YEARBOOK SUPERLATIVES $400: In 1994 his California high school voted him "most likely to succeed"; you watch golf? Tiger Woods |
| #5736, aired 2009-07-13 | YOU'RE SO SPORTY $1200: 2009 began with Lorena Ochoa clubbing the competition as the No. 1 ranked player in this sport golf |
| #5692, aired 2009-05-12 | GET A JOB, KID! $400: A golf course worker who carries clubs & assists golfers a caddy |
| #5688, aired 2009-05-06 | THE LADY SWINGS $1000: Paula Creamer swings one a golf club |
| #5671, aired 2009-04-13 | THE PILOT'S PHONETIC ALPHABET $2000: "T" isn't tiger, but "G" is this Golf |
| #5640, aired 2009-02-27 | THE TEMPEST $400: Often compared to golf balls, this is the largest form of precipitation hail |
| #5637, aired 2009-02-24 | AS LISTED IN THE S.I. ALMANAC $1000: "Golfer. 'The Shark'... won two British Opens (1986, '93) but is more famous for his heartbreaking losses" (Greg) Norman |
| #5626, aired 2009-02-09 | SOUNDS LIKE ONE LETTER $400: Object used to start a game of football or golf a tee |
| #5622, aired 2009-02-03 | SPORTS FACTS $800: In the 1960s he won 7 major tournaments, more than any other golfer (Jack) Nicklaus |
| #5618, aired 2009-01-28 | THE AUDACITY OF BOB HOPE $200: Of golfing with this president, Bob quipped, "It's hard to play a guy who rattles his medals while you're putting" Eisenhower |
| #5618, aired 2009-01-28 | THE AUDACITY OF BOB HOPE $400: After playing golf with this president: "He hit a birdie--and an eagle, a moose, an elk, an aardvark..." Gerald Ford |
| #5615, aired 2009-01-23 | FORWARDS & BACK WORDS $800: To beat with a whip & a sport you can club flog & golf |
| #5608, aired 2009-01-14 | OVER-THE-COUNTER CULTURE $600: This band's website sells golf gloves, golf towels & polo shirts adorned with its lightning bolt logo The Grateful Dead |
| #5600, aired 2009-01-02 | NAME THE MOVIE SPORT $400: "Happy Gilmore" golf |
| #5593, aired 2008-12-24 | THE SPORTS BAR $800: The recommended height of the flagstick is 7 feet in this sport golf |
| #5577, aired 2008-12-02 | MEDICAL "T" TIME $400: Golfer's elbow is similar to this other "sporty" affliction, but golfer's elbow occurs on the inside of the joint tennis elbow |
| #5575, aired 2008-11-28 | ADDICTIONARY $200: A right-handed golfer's shot pulled so it curves to the left is said to be this a hook (or hooked) |
| #5571, aired 2008-11-24 | SULLIVAN AWARD WINNERS $800: 1930:
Golfing Grand Slam winner Bobby Jones |
| #5563, aired 2008-11-12 | SHIFT INTO... $400: Golfers long for a 300-yard one a drive |
| #5549, aired 2008-10-23 | VERBS $800: The last name of golfer Rocco, it means to help settle a dispute Mediate |
| #5545, aired 2008-10-17 | JONES $600: He co-founded the Masters golf tournament Bobby Jones |
| #5527, aired 2008-09-23 | 5 PEOPLE WHO'VE NEVER BEEN IN MY KITCHEN $800: In 1976 Judy Rankin became the first woman to win more than $100,000 in a year playing this pro sport golf |
| #5523, aired 2008-09-17 | 19, 20, 21 & 22 $200: He was only 21 when he won the 1997 Masters golf tournament by 12 strokes, the biggest margin in its history Tiger Woods |
| #5522, aired 2008-09-16 | THERE'S A WORD FOR THAT $400: The small depressions on a golf ball are called these; smile & show yours dimples |
| #5519, aired 2008-09-11 | IN THE GRASS $1000: A type of grass popular for golf greens is named for this British colony in the North Atlantic Bermuda grass |
| #5513, aired 2008-07-23 | U.S. PRESIDENTS $1600: JFK played golf with Bing Crosby during his 1961 Easter vacation at the Kennedy family's home in this Florida town Palm Beach |
| #5509, aired 2008-07-17 | A CATEGORY FULL OF HOLES $200: A par 3 golf course often has this many holes, half as many as a regular course 9 |
| #5504, aired 2008-07-10 | SPORTS ON FILM $1000: "The Legend of Bagger Vance" golf |
| #5502, aired 2008-07-08 | SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED $200: Words meaning "equitable" & "direction" combine for this part of a golf course the fairway |
| #5498, aired 2008-07-02 | PLAY IT, SAM $800: With more than 80, this late golf great holds the record for the most PGA tour wins Sam Snead |
| #5491, aired 2008-06-23 | SPORTS STUFF $400: Christina Aguilera, to this "animal" of a golfer: "Sorry, I don't know much about you. I don't follow tennis" Tiger Woods |
| #5484, aired 2008-06-12 | TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $200: First awarded in 1958, an amateur golf trophy is named for this U.S. president Eisenhower |
| #5484, aired 2008-06-12 | TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $400: "Rocky" California golf course for the 2000 U.S. Open Pebble Beach |
| #5484, aired 2008-06-12 | TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $600: This South African golfer known as "The Big Easy" won the U.S. Open in 1994, the year he joined the PGA Ernie Els |
| #5484, aired 2008-06-12 | TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $800: Golf's Ryder Cup & Solheim Cup are competitions between these 2 teams the U.S. & Europe |
| #5484, aired 2008-06-12 | TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $1000: As of early 2008, this golf great from Fiji is 2nd on the all-time PGA Tour money list with more than $55 million (Vijay) Singh |
| #5456, aired 2008-05-05 | ANNUAL EVENTS $400: The Sony Open golf tournament takes place in January at the Waialae Country Club in this state capital Honolulu |
| #5451, aired 2008-04-28 | ATHLETES $800: Michelle Wie has made a name for herself in this sport golf |
| #5450, aired 2008-04-25 | WOMEN IN SPORTS $1000: Last name of golfing sisters Charlotta & Annika Sorenstam |
| #5422, aired 2008-03-18 | THERE'S "AU" $1200: City that's home to the Masters Golf Tournament Augusta |
| #5421, aired 2008-03-17 | MY DEAR WATSON $600: Now playing on golf's senior tour, he's won 5 British Opens & 2 Masters tournaments Tom Watson |
| #5414, aired 2008-03-06 | ANIMALS ALOFT $200: Animals first went aloft in 1783, when the Montgolfier Bros. sent a sheep, a duck & a rooster up in one of these a balloon |
| #5410, aired 2008-02-29 | 5-LETTER WORDS $800: In golf, if you gouge out this clump of grass during a swing, it's proper etiquette to replace it a divot |
| #5405, aired 2008-02-22 | DOUBLE TALK $800: It's another name for miniature golf putt-putt |
| #5397, aired 2008-02-12 | BALLS $400: To start your golf round, put your ball up on one of these little pegs a tee |
| #5389, aired 2008-01-31 | PRO SPORTS HALL OF FAME CITIES $1000: St. Augustine, Florida professional golf |
| #5378, aired 2008-01-16 | AN ABBREVIATED CATEGORY $800: A female sports organization: the LPGA the Ladies Professional Golf Association |
| #5369, aired 2008-01-03 | THE BRITISH WILES $400: In 1764 the Royal & Ancient Club at St. Andrews reduced the number of these from 22 to 18, now the standard golf holes |
| #5360, aired 2007-12-21 | WELCOME "BACK" $600: It describes the final half of a golf course the back 9 |
| #5349, aired 2007-12-06 | LAUGHIN' $1200: (Jason Alexander delivers a clue about Seinfeld.) "The sea was angry that day, my friends" when I saved one of these mammals by removing a golf ball from it (& yes, it was a Titleist) a whale |
| #5346, aired 2007-12-03 | YOU ARE SO FOXY! $1600: It immediately precedes "golf" in the NATO phonetic radio alphabet foxtrot |
| #5343, aired 2007-11-28 | AN AUGUSTA PERSONALITY $400: In 1964 he led an "army" on his way to his fourth & final Masters win Arnold Palmer |
| #5343, aired 2007-11-28 | AN AUGUSTA PERSONALITY $800: In 2005 this golfer known as "Lefty" jumped for joy on 18 & showed off his vertical leap ability (about 2 inches) Phil Mickelson |
| #5343, aired 2007-11-28 | AN AUGUSTA PERSONALITY $1000: Both the course & the tournament were created by this 1920s icon, the only single-season winner of golf's Grand Slam Bobby Jones |
| #5328, aired 2007-11-07 | SPORTS $800: In a 2001 tournament, this Swedish golfer shot a 59, the lowest score ever achieved on the LPGA Tour Sorenstam |
| #5320, aired 2007-10-26 | THEATRE HISTORY $2000: "Radio Golf" is the last play in this "Fences" author's 10-play cycle about the African-American experience August Wilson |
| #5313, aired 2007-10-17 | ALSO A BIRD $400: 2 below par on a hole of golf an eagle |
| #5305, aired 2007-10-05 | "B" PLUS $400: It's one over par on a hole of golf, sweetheart a bogey |
| #5300, aired 2007-09-28 | LEFTOVERS $600: Brit Nick Faldo has made his name as one of these a golfer |
| #5293, aired 2007-09-19 | ALSO A PLAYING CARD $600: In 2007 102-year-old Elsie McClean became the oldest person ever to achieve one of these on a golf course an ace |
| #5280, aired 2007-07-20 | SPORTS TERMS $600: Bunker,
wedge,
caddie golf |
| #5277, aired 2007-07-17 | SPORTS TEENS $400: He was 18 in 1994 when he won the first of his 3 U.S. Amateur Golf Championships Tiger Woods |
| #5253, aired 2007-06-13 | STARTS (WITH "W") $1600: A great gift for the golf enthusiast is a crystal golf ball made by this Irish company Waterford |
| #5228, aired 2007-05-09 | WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS $400: He won golf's Vardon Trophy, for the lowest adjusted scoring average, from 1999 to 2003 & again in 2005 Tiger Woods |
| #5215, aired 2007-04-20 | EXECUTIVE PERKS $600: An exec might be kept happy with a membership in one of these, like Winged Foot a country club (or a golf club) |
| #5197, aired 2007-03-27 | ALL THE "WAY" $200: It's the stretch between the tee & the green on a golf-course hole a fairway |
| #5193, aired 2007-03-21 | SPORTS TERMS $400: This term once meant an entire golf course; now it refers to the area surrounding the cup a green |
| #5181, aired 2007-03-05 | FACT OR FICTION? $400: Tiger Woods, move over; this Asian leader claims to have shot 11 holes-in-one the first time he played golf Kim Jong Il |
| #5179, aired 2007-03-01 | BROTHER $2000: On June 5, 1783, these brothers publicly demonstrated their hot-air balloon for the first time the Montgolfier Brothers |
| #5155, aired 2007-01-26 | YOU MUST BE FROM DALLAS $600: This Dallas-born pro golfer titled his 1982 autobiography "They Call Me Super Mex" Lee Trevino |
| #5152, aired 2007-01-23 | THE WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS $1000: A 2005 rain delay at the Nissan Open had this golfer known as "Long John" saying, "My marriages don't last this long" "Long John" Daly |
| #5151, aired 2007-01-22 | A FEW GOOD MEN $600: In 2004 this Fijian set a record for pro golf winnings in one year, $10,905,166 (Vijay) Singh |
| #5128, aired 2006-12-20 | GOLD $600: Issued from 1849 to 1933, it's a U.S. gold coin that was worth $20; it's also 3 under par on a hole in golf double eagle |
| #5125, aired 2006-12-15 | FASHION SENSE $800: These baggy knickers worn by some golfers got their name from the 4 inches added for a looser fit plus-fours |
| #5122, aired 2006-12-12 | COLLEGE SPORTS $200: In 1996 this Stanford golfer won the NCAA title; the following year, he won the Masters Tiger Woods |
| #5121, aired 2006-12-11 | SEQUELITIS $600: Jackie Mason played miniature golf in the 1988 sequel to this madcap comedy Caddyshack |
| #5120, aired 2006-12-08 | PLANT LIFE $400: Brown Bent, a type of this, is a favorite of golf groundskeepers because it can be cut very short grass |
| #5099, aired 2006-11-09 | SPORTS $1200: In teaching this sport, Gary McCord says, "For a driver, place the ball opposite your left armpit" golf |
| #5090, aired 2006-10-27 | 20th CENTURY SPORTS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Ping Hdqtrs in Phoenix, AZ.) In 1990, Karsten Solheim, founder of Ping Golf, created the Solheim Cup for women; as in the Ryder Cup, these are the 2 teams the U.S. & the Europeans |
| #5089, aired 2006-10-26 | IT'S "TEA" TIME $600: It's a small chest made to hold tea leaves, not golf clubs a tea caddy |
| #5079, aired 2006-10-12 | CATALINA $1600: Catalina had Southern Calif.'s first golf course; from 1931 to 1955 it hosted a tournament named for this Ga. great Bobby Jones |
| #5076, aired 2006-10-09 | POP CULTURE QUOTES $400: A golfer of some repute, on whether his rep as a neat freak is deserved: "I make the bed in my hotel rooms" Tiger Woods |
| #5076, aired 2006-10-09 | POP CULTURE QUOTES $1200: This ex-tennis champ was "playing a ton of golf, & my wife (Bridgette) is pregnant, so I've done a little bit of that" Pete Sampras |
| #5073, aired 2006-10-04 | SPORTS ZONE $2000: Every spring the Augusta National Golf Course hosts this famous tournament the Masters |
| #5054, aired 2006-07-27 | SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR $400: 1996 & 2000:
A golfer Tiger Woods |
| #5052, aired 2006-07-25 | FRUITS $4,000 (Daily Double): This golfball-sized fruit, Citrus aurantifolia swingle, is now grown mostly in Mexico, not Southern Florida the key lime |
| #5049, aired 2006-07-20 | LET'S START A CLUB $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the manufacturing facilities of Ping Hdqtrs in Phoenix, AZ.) At Ping, the first step of making golf irons is injecting hot wax into a mold of this malleable, silver-white metallic element aluminum |
| #5049, aired 2006-07-20 | LET'S START A CLUB $400: (Sarah reads from the foundry of Ping Hdqtrs in Phoenix, AZ.) About 10% of clubs that are cast for Ping are for this type of golfer, like Phil Mickelson or Mike Weir a left-handed golfer |
| #5049, aired 2006-07-20 | LET'S START A CLUB $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds a golf club in the factory of Ping Hdqtrs in Phoenix, AZ.) An undercut in this part of the G5 club is known by a painful dental term & helps make the club more chunk-resistant a cavity |
| #5045, aired 2006-07-14 | IN THE SANDBOX $800: On a golf course, a sand trap is also called this, like an underground fortification a bunker |
| #5039, aired 2006-07-06 | AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $600: Now famous for a golf tournament, it was the city where Georgia ratified the U.S. Constitution Augusta |
| #5028, aired 2006-06-21 | 1491 $200: In 1491 this country outlawed golf, soccer & other sports that were taking young men away from military training Scotland |
| #5027, aired 2006-06-20 | CARS IN THE DICTIONARY $1000: This Volkswagen model is a real sport a Golf |
| #5023, aired 2006-06-14 | MADE IN JAPAN $400: In the early 20th century, Arthur Groom introduced this sport to Japan & boy, were they teed off golf |
| #5021, aired 2006-06-12 | CITY OF THE DAY: PHOENIX $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew walks the green at Ping Hdqtrs, Phoenix, AZ.) Ping Golf is approximately based in Phoenix, a golf capital; the first golf resort here was built in this year of Arizona statehood 1912 |
| #5012, aired 2006-05-30 | EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER $200: First to win golf's Masters tourney 4 times Arnold Palmer |
| #5011, aired 2006-05-29 | SPORTS STUFF $200: To reduce drag & increase distance & accuracy, a golf ball has many of these cute little depressions dimples |
| #5004, aired 2006-05-18 | 3 OF A KIND $600: Golf,
Beetle,
Karmann Ghia Volkswagen models |
| #5001, aired 2006-05-15 | AN ENGLISH-SPORTS DICTIONARY $1000: English: a small piece of candy;
Golf: how you put a ball back in play after knocking your shot into a lake a drop |
| #5001, aired 2006-05-15 | CAMEO CAMERA $2000: This comic's cameo in 1985's "Spies Like Us" involved him playing golf in a tent & was his last movie role Bob Hope |
| #4998, aired 2006-05-10 | WHEN AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS ATTACK $800: A golfer won a negligence lawsuit after a 5-foot, red one of these attacked him on a New South Wales course a kangaroo |
| #4985, aired 2006-04-21 | SPORTS EVOLUTION $200: In the 1750s the original golf course here had 11 holes & you played each of them twice St. Andrew's |
| #4979, aired 2006-04-13 | YOU DO KNOW JACK $400: In the 1950s at age 16 this young golfer won the Ohio Open Jack Nicklaus |
| #4962, aired 2006-03-21 | SPORTSMEN $800: This 26-year-old Spanish professional golfer is nicknamed "El Nino" Sergio Garcia |
| #4961, aired 2006-03-20 | WOMEN ATHLETES $1200: Nancy Lopez & Beth Daniel are in this organization's Hall of Fame, founded in 1967 LPGA |
| #4960, aired 2006-03-17 | SI's SIGNS OF THE APOCALYPSE $1000: "Golfer John Daly has... endorsement deals with" Dunkin' Donuts & this Anna Nicole Smith-endorsed diet aid TrimSpa |
| #4956, aired 2006-03-13 | EVERY TIM, DIRK OR GARY $200: This South African is one of the few golfers to win all 4 major titles at least once Gary Player |
| #4955, aired 2006-03-10 | 23 SKIDOO $1000: In July the U.S. Open golf tournament was won by this amateur in a playoff Bobby Jones |
| #4951, aired 2006-03-06 | TRANSPORTATION $400: The Montgolfier brothers were papermakers by profession & used paper in their early ones of these a balloon |
| #4940, aired 2006-02-17 | ADAM SANDLER FILMS $800: The price was very, very wrong when Bob Barker pummeled Adam on a golf course in this 1996 film Happy Gilmore |
| #4938, aired 2006-02-15 | THEIR TEEN YEARS $800: He was 15 when he won the Optimist Int'l Junior Golf Tournament for the 6th time; he'd first won it at age 8 Tiger Woods |
| #4937, aired 2006-02-14 | GRAB BAG $200: In October 2005, 6 days shy of her 16th birthday, this golf phenom from Hawaii announced she was turning pro (Michelle) Wie |
| #4936, aired 2006-02-13 | ALLITERATION STATION $1,000 (Daily Double): An appointed hour to play golf tee time |
| #4932, aired 2006-02-07 | PHYS ED $800: Let's see... eagle, double eagle... You carded 62; rough choice, college, or going pro in this sport golf |
| #4931, aired 2006-02-06 | "TEEN" SCENE $800: Golfing "hole" with a bar (where you can't go), or the amendment granting women's suffrage 19th |
| #4929, aired 2006-02-02 | 2-SPORT TERMS $2000: A golfer hits this chip shot to reach the green; a tennis player hits it to get to the net approach shots |
| #4925, aired 2006-01-27 | NIKE $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Nike campus, Oregon.) Nike has replicas of the Grand Slam trophies of this golfer, like the '97 Masters & the 2000 British Open Tiger Woods |
| #4922, aired 2006-01-24 | DEADWOOD $400: Common 6-letter name for the No. 1 wood in golf a driver |
| #4920, aired 2006-01-20 | HALL OF FAMERS $800: Babe Zaharias,
Bing Crosby,
Bob Hope golf |
| #4920, aired 2006-01-20 | ON THE "GO" $400: Beastly highest awarded handed out at the Berlin Film Festival, not the Berlin Golf Tournament the Golden Bear |
| #4915, aired 2006-01-13 | DOUBLE DAILIES $400: Unfortunately, even if I play golf every day, I'll score at least one of these, 2 strokes over par on a hole a double bogey |
| #4900, aired 2005-12-23 | PRESIDENTIAL PASTIMES $800: Even when pushing 300 pounds, this 27th president enjoyed playing golf & tennis Taft |
| #4881, aired 2005-11-28 | BAY "B" $400: The French call it Golfe de Gascogne; the Spanish, Golfo de Vizcaya the Bay of Biscay |
| #4880, aired 2005-11-25 | LET'S GO GOLFING $200: Scoring in golf is done by counting these units that could also be applied by a painter strokes |
| #4880, aired 2005-11-25 | LET'S GO GOLFING $400: A hole-in-one in golf is also known by this 1-word term an ace |
| #4880, aired 2005-11-25 | LET'S GO GOLFING $600: Hootie Johnson chairs this "Master"ful golf club, still all-male as of 2005 Augusta National |
| #4880, aired 2005-11-25 | LET'S GO GOLFING $800: Things Tiger Woods doesn't often miss are greens & this, the group of golfers who qualify for the next round the cut |
| #4880, aired 2005-11-25 | LET'S GO GOLFING $1000: At age 10 in 2000, she became the youngest player ever to qualify for a USGA amateur tournament (Michelle) Wie |
| #4869, aired 2005-11-10 | THE ACC $800: In 1954, when you talked about Arnold, you meant this Wake Forest golfer & ACC champ Arnold Palmer |
| #4866, aired 2005-11-07 | FINALS $400: At the 2005 British Open, this "Golden Bear" played in what he said would be his final major golf tournament Jack Nicklaus |
| #4861, aired 2005-10-31 | SPORTS LEGENDS $600: The USA's top amateur athlete in 1930, this golfer retired & helped design the Augusta National Golf Course Bobby Jones |
| #4850, aired 2005-10-14 | SPORTS STARS $400: Since 1997 this golfer has won the PGA twice, the Masters 4 times, the British Open twice & the U.S. Open twice Tiger Woods |
| #4840, aired 2005-09-30 | EAGLE-EYED $200: To score an eagle in golf is to score this many shots under par on a hole two under par |
| #4837, aired 2005-09-27 | SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR $2000: Longwood Golf Course on this South Atlantic British dependency is probably the world's remotest 18-hole course St. Helena |
| #4835, aired 2005-09-23 | SPORTS MOVIES $800: 1996:
A washed-up golf pro tries to qualify for the U.S. Open to impress a woman Tin Cup |
| #4829, aired 2005-09-15 | 22 $600: He was just 22 in 1962 when he won golf's U.S. Open (Jack) Nicklaus |
| #4820, aired 2005-07-15 | DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER $4,000 (Daily Double): The "Eisenhower Tree" at this "National" site in Georgia is named for the way it frustrated the president Augusta National (Golf Club) |
| #4819, aired 2005-07-14 | BOOK TITLES $400: Sportswriter Rick Reilly wrote about lugging golf bags for Donald Trump & Jack Nicklaus in "Who's Your" this Caddy |
| #4818, aired 2005-07-13 | BRAND NAMES $1000: Its Big Bertha Clubs have helped drive up sales for this golf equipment maker Callaway |
| #4795, aired 2005-06-10 | ESPN'S GREATEST SPORTS RECORDS $200: No. 1:
His wins in 4 straight major golf tournaments Tiger Woods |
| #4776, aired 2005-05-16 | BEFORE & AFTER $800: Hit duet for Sonny & Cher that was a pro golfer who married a pro wrestler in 1938 "I Got You Babe Didrikson" |
| #4760, aired 2005-04-22 | SHOW ME THE MONEY SLANG $1200: Golfer Andy & law man Roy Bean |
| #4735, aired 2005-03-18 | A CATEGORY FROM SCRATCH $400: A scratch player in golf is one who plays without this a handicap |
| #4720, aired 2005-02-25 | DOUBLE "D"s $600: In golf, before hitting the ball you do this to it, in preparation address it |
| #4717, aired 2005-02-22 | IN THE 2005 ESPN ALMANAC $400: "Golfer... 1st player to earn over $1 million in career (1968)... Made 48 consecutive Masters starts" Arnold Palmer |
| #4710, aired 2005-02-11 | MODERN QUOTATIONS $200: Bob Hope was quoted as saying this "is my profession. I tell jokes to pay my greens fees" golf |
| #4707, aired 2005-02-08 | SYNONYMS $800: This synonym of "coarse" is an area of a golf course rough |
| #4693, aired 2005-01-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Georgia city that's popular with golfers was named for the mother of George III Augusta |
| #4690, aired 2005-01-14 | A IS FOR... $400: ...ace, another term for this golf feat a hole in one |
| #4686, aired 2005-01-10 | SPORTS TROPHIES $400: The Davis Cup tennis (golf accepted) |
| #4675, aired 2004-12-24 | UNPACK YOUR ADJECTIVES $400: It borders the fairway on a golf course; as an adjective it can also mean coarse rough |
| #4671, aired 2004-12-20 | WORLD ATHLETES $400: In 2003 this Fijian-born golfer displaced Tiger Woods as No. 1 Vijay Singh |
| #4665, aired 2004-12-10 | STAY ON THE GRASS $200: The famous definition of golf attributed to Mark Twain is "a good" one of these "spoiled" a walk |
| #4656, aired 2004-11-29 | CHAIRS $600: A Montgolfier is a Louis XVI chair with a back often shaped like one of these a balloon |
| #4651, aired 2004-11-22 | WORD ORIGINS $600: Originally used to designate an errand boy, it was introduced into Scotland by golfer Mary, Queen of Scots a caddy |
| #4632, aired 2004-10-26 | WOMEN IN SPORTS $800: It's Juli Inkster's sport golf |
| #4631, aired 2004-10-25 | SPORTS TERMS $600: "Around the world" is a round of golf with this score, an allusion to a certain novel 80 |
| #4624, aired 2004-10-14 | "ICK"Y WORDS $600: Last name of the golfing great who was the first to twice win the British Open, Masters, PGA & U.S. Open (Jack) Nicklaus |
| #4620, aired 2004-10-08 | FLY ME TO THE MOON $1600: The USA's first man in space, he cracked a 6-iron golf shot "miles & miles" on the moon 10 years later Alan Shepard |
| #4613, aired 2004-09-29 | WEBSITES $800: At him online.com, visitors have hit a link to his golf club, applied for a job on his NBC show & basked in his excess Trump |
| #4611, aired 2004-09-27 | LET'S GET MEDICAL $600: If a 16th C. golfer had an "apoplexy" after losing a ball in the water, today he'd have a 1-this penalty a stroke |
| #4603, aired 2004-09-15 | RATED "P.G." $200: In golf, it's the short-cropped area around the hole the putting green |
| #4600, aired 2004-09-10 | 4-LETTER WORDS $1600: This problem that sounds like what a coyote does at night could threaten a golfer’s career the yips |
| #4600, aired 2004-09-10 | SAM I AM $200: A cousin of this telegraph & code inventor set up the famous Pebble Beach golf course Samuel Morse |
| #4591, aired 2004-07-19 | ALL SPORTS $400: In golf, next in line: double eagle, eagle... a birdie |
| #4584, aired 2004-07-08 | ARE YOU A BETTING MAN? $1600: This type of casual golf wager is named for a Long Island country club a Nassau |
| #4577, aired 2004-06-29 | COUNTRY CLUBS $800: These sporting items L.J. Nicolls started making in Sussex in 1876 have been good for many centuries cricket bats |
| #4564, aired 2004-06-10 | VERB FIRST NAMES $1000: To break off a fragment of a plate or saucer, or make a short lofted golf shot Chip |
| #4560, aired 2004-06-04 | SPORTS QUOTES $800: Asked about his golf game after leaving the White House, this 34th Pres. said that "a lot more people beat me now" Eisenhower |
| #4558, aired 2004-06-02 | "H" NAMES $1200: Born in Dublin, Texas in 1912, this 4-time U.S. Open winner had his own line of golf equipment Ben Hogan |
| #4553, aired 2004-05-26 | TECHNOLOGY $800: Reportedly, the first call on a commercially sold radio pager was in 1950 to a doctor who was doing this at the time golfing |
| #4547, aired 2004-05-18 | SPORTS TROPHIES $1600: The Larry O'Brien Trophy features a regulation size sterling silver one of these a basketball |
| #4547, aired 2004-05-18 | SPORTS TROPHIES $2000: The golfer on the top of this trophy is Abe Mitchell, friend of the seed merchant for whom the trophy is named the Ryder Cup |
| #4544, aired 2004-05-13 | FELINES, WO, WO, WO, FELINES $800: Of the snowshoe, the golf shoe or the tennis shoe, the one that really is a breed of cat the snowshoe |
| #4540, aired 2004-05-07 | SPORTS NAMES $400: Famous professionals in this sport include David Duval & Annika Sorenstam golf |
| #4538, aired 2004-05-05 | SPORTS $1000: In golf it's the proper word to yell when your ball is headed toward another player fore |
| #4535, aired 2004-04-30 | BROADWAY LYRICS $1600: "While tearing off a game of golf, I may make a play for the caddy, but when I do, I don't follow through 'cause" of this "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" |
| #4518, aired 2004-04-07 | BACKWORDS $400: I'll flog the next person who tells me how relaxing this game is golf (for flog) |
| #4517, aired 2004-04-06 | GOPHER THE GUSTO $400: Bill Murray fights troublesome golf course gophers in this comedy classic Caddyshack |
| #4466, aired 2004-01-26 | OLYMPIC GAMES WAITING LIST $1,800 (Daily Double): The first associations for this non-Olympic sport were set up in Scotland in the mid-18th century golf |
| #4417, aired 2003-11-18 | FEMALE ATHLETES $2000: In 1998 this Korean golfer became the youngest winner of the LPGA's U.S. Women's Open Se Ri Pak |
| #4389, aired 2003-10-09 | CABLE TV $400: "Scorecard Report" & "Peter Jacobsen Plugged In" are seen on the sports channel devoted to this golf |
| #4353, aired 2003-07-02 | HELLO, SPORTS FANS $800: (Pro golfer Peter Jacobsen.) To land the ball on the green with this, also called juice, hit the ball below its equator with a lofted club backspin |
| #4323, aired 2003-05-21 | SPORTSTALK $400: Stroke play,
wood,
shank golf |
| #4322, aired 2003-05-20 | "GREAT" EXPECTATIONS $600: As it's the nickname of Greg Norman, you're gonna need a bigger -- golf cart "Great White Shark" |
| #4309, aired 2003-05-01 | HARD BALLS $1,000 (Daily Double): It's where astronaut Alan Shepard famously hit a golf ball in February 1971 the moon |
| #4302, aired 2003-04-22 | GOOD SPORTS $1600: This giant of the game was the first pro golfer to win 5 Masters titles Jack Nicklaus |
| #4295, aired 2003-04-11 | A "SHORT" CATEGORY $1000: You're working on this if you're practicing your golf play around the green your short game |
| #4287, aired 2003-04-01 | BUY "ONE" $200: An ace in golf hole-in-one |
| #4287, aired 2003-04-01 | GET ONE FLEA $800: This popular golfer's fans were known as "Lee's Fleas" Lee Trevino |
| #4278, aired 2003-03-19 | SPORTS $200: Ben Crenshaw & Phil Mickelson are the only 3-time winners of this college sport's championship tournament golf |
| #4273, aired 2003-03-12 | YOU DESERVE A METAL $2000: Used in paint, aircraft parts & golf clubs, it's as strong as steel but nearly half the weight titanium |
| #4262, aired 2003-02-25 | SPORTS LEFTIES $1600: Seen here, he learned to golf lefty by standing opposite his father & imitating Dad's swing Phil Mickelson |
| #4258, aired 2003-02-19 | SPORTING OBJECTS $200: A dimpled ball, 1.68 inches in diameter & weighing 1.62 ounces golf |
| #4256, aired 2003-02-17 | IT'S ALL A BUNCH OF LIES $1000: This early 20th century humorist quipped, "Income tax has made liars out of more Americans than golf" Will Rogers |
| #4255, aired 2003-02-14 | PEOPLE $600: Karrie Webb has been called one of the greatest players of this sport, male or female golf |
| #4241, aired 2003-01-27 | GOLF TALK $400: (Peter Jacobsen gives the clue) Keep the club head low through your swing when hitting these, a term for any wood other than the driver fairway woods |
| #4241, aired 2003-01-27 | GOLF TALK $800: Type of bird you've achieved if you get a hole in one on a par 3 eagle |
| #4241, aired 2003-01-27 | GOLF TALK $1,500 (Daily Double): (Peter Jacobsen gives the clue) Douglas MacArthur would know this term for an intentional slice fade |
| #4241, aired 2003-01-27 | GOLF TALK $1600: A general term for a course, or the sandy, treeless Scottish area where golf was often played links |
| #4241, aired 2003-01-27 | GOLF TALK $2000: (Peter Jacobsen gives the clue) On this type of long putt, you don't aim to hole out, but to leave yourself a short one lag |
| #4240, aired 2003-01-24 | PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $1000: Carter's short golf putts Jimmy's gimmes |
| #4228, aired 2003-01-08 | SPORTING GOODS $200: Ecologically minded golfers can get these golf ball supporters that are biodegradable tees |
| #4222, aired 2002-12-31 | A BROAD-BASED MOVEMENT $600: The LPGA Ladies Professional Golf Association |
| #4216, aired 2002-12-23 | MIND YOUR MANNERS $200: In this sport it's a common courtesy to replace the divots you create golf |
| #4202, aired 2002-12-03 | TICKER-TAPE PARADE HONOREES $400: He was the first man to win golf's Grand Slam & the first to receive 2 Broadway ticker-tape parades Bobby Jones |
| #4200, aired 2002-11-29 | THE GOLF CHANNEL $200: This co-founder of the Golf Channel is seen here in his playing prime (Arnold) Palmer |
| #4200, aired 2002-11-29 | THE GOLF CHANNEL $400: TGC's original programs include "Celebrating 50 years" of this, which says it's the oldest women's sprots assoc. the LPGA (the Ladies Professional Golf Association" |
| #4200, aired 2002-11-29 | THE GOLF CHANNEL $600: The Golf Channel website offers online lessons in downswing, impact & this next & final stage of the swing follow-through |
| #4200, aired 2002-11-29 | THE GOLF CHANNEL $800: A display of those having the best scores so far in the tournament, it's also a monday night "Report" on TGC the leaderboard |
| #4200, aired 2002-11-29 | THE GOLF CHANNEL $1000: In 1982 the 17th hole shot seen here helped win the U.S. Open for this man Tom Watson |
| #4192, aired 2002-11-19 | BALL GAMES $600: In 2000 Gabrielle Reece, training for the LPGA, traded this ball for a golf ball volleyball |
| #4187, aired 2002-11-12 | A CATEGORY FULL OF HOLES $400: The holes used in this outdoor pastime must be 4.25 inches in diameter & at least 4 inches deep golf |
| #4176, aired 2002-10-28 | FACE TALK $200: The rim or edge of a crater, cup or golf hole lip |
| #4176, aired 2002-10-28 | JUSTIN TIME $800: With a score of 272, Justin Leonard won this major golf championship in 1997 at Troon, Scotland British Open |
| #4165, aired 2002-10-11 | WE'VE GOT COMPANY $1000: Adams makes the Tight Lies series of these golf clubs |
| #4163, aired 2002-10-09 | LET'S GO BALLOONING! $2000: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque) A rooster, a sheep & a duck are the passengers in a hot air balloon launched by these brothers at Versailles in 1783 Montgolfier brothers |
| #4148, aired 2002-09-18 | U.S. PRESIDENTS $2000: In the 1950s the U.S. Golf Association installed a putting green for him near the Rose Garden Eisenhower |
| #4147, aired 2002-09-17 | ACTIVITIES $200: In 2001 the president invited kids to the White House to play this game, hitting a ball off a stand T-Ball |
| #4142, aired 2002-09-10 | UP WORDS $1200: A type of apartment often used by artists, or the backward slant on a golf club's face Loft |
| #4084, aired 2002-05-09 | DOLLAR $1200: 2-word term for a golf score of 3 under par on a hole, or the old $20 coin it might have won you double eagle |
| #4077, aired 2002-04-30 | ODDS & ENDS $400: It's the standard number of holes in a complete round of tournament golf 18 |
| #4032, aired 2002-02-26 | SPORTING PRESIDENTS $1200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Eisenhower home in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.) A golf enthusiast, the president achieved this feat while playing a round in 1968 a hole in one |
| #3976, aired 2001-12-10 | SPORTS TALK $1600: (Sofia of the Clue Crew at a golf course) In most iron shots, good or bad, a piece of turf called this gets dislodged divot |
| #3973, aired 2001-12-05 | MOVIE TRAILERS $1600: In this film Kevin Costner plays Roy McAvoy, a golf pro reduced to trailer life Tin Cup |
| #3965, aired 2001-11-23 | SPORTS TALK $400: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reads from the golf course.) This name for my present location sounds like a place to seek shelter from an air raid bunker |
| #3949, aired 2001-11-01 | NAME THE SPORT $100: Carpet, hazards, a windmill, a castle putt-putt (or miniature golf) |
| #3944, aired 2001-10-25 | INTERNATIONAL SPORTSMEN $100: Golfer Greg Norman was born in this country Australia |
| #3941, aired 2001-10-22 | ICELANDIC HOTSPOTS $200: Iceland's first settler, Ingolfur Arnarson, named this city "Smoky Bay" because of the hot springs there Reykjavik |
| #3926, aired 2001-10-01 | TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $100: (Sofia of the Clue Crew tees off at the Porter Valley Golf Club.) The putt I just sank gave me one-over-par on the hole, also called this bogey |
| #3926, aired 2001-10-01 | TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $200: First awarded in 1958, an amateur golf trophy is named for this U.S. president Dwight D. Eisenhower |
| #3926, aired 2001-10-01 | TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $300: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Porter Valley.) I'm ready to tee off; if my shot curves to the right, it's a slice; if it curves to the left, it's called this hook |
| #3926, aired 2001-10-01 | TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $400: Each year this Georgia city hosts the Masters golf tournament Augusta |
| #3926, aired 2001-10-01 | TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $500: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Porter Valley.) Though technically illegal, the retaking of a lousy shot is known by this last name Mulligan |
| #3922, aired 2001-09-25 | GOOD SPORTS $1000: (Cheryl of the clue crew swings a club on a golf course) On my way to the green I've ended up in this turbulent part of a golf course the rough |
| #3888, aired 2001-06-27 | SPORTS NICKNAMES $1,000 (Daily Double): This golfer was once known by the uncomplimentary nickname "Ohio Fats" Jack Nicklaus |
| #3867, aired 2001-05-29 | DESCRIBING THE SPORT $100: Hit tiny spheroid into woods, curse, hit into lake, curse, score round of 120, go to clubhouse for needed beer Golf |
| #3863, aired 2001-05-23 | CALIFORNIA EXPORTS $500: Callaway's Big Bertha is a titanium one of these Golf club |
| #3861, aired 2001-05-21 | SPORTS CUPS $300: The Ryder Cup Golf |
| #3852, aired 2001-05-08 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: This area of closely-cropped grass surrounds each hole in golf the green |
| #3851, aired 2001-05-07 | RECOGNIZE MY GAME $100: 5-iron,
flagstick,
electric cart,
scorecard golf |
| #3850, aired 2001-05-04 | SLOW DOWN! $400: As a verb, the name of this golf club means "to occupy yourself in a leisurely way" putter |
| #3848, aired 2001-05-02 | SPORTS STARS $100: This 25-year-old golfer holds the tournament records for low scores at the Masters, U.S. Open & British Open Tiger Woods |
| #3842, aired 2001-04-24 | SPORTS HOLDS $400: Nancy Lopez Golf club |
| #3840, aired 2001-04-20 | I AM THE WALRUS $500: Nicknamed "The Walrus", this golfer seen here won the 1982 Masters Craig Stadler |
| #3795, aired 2001-02-16 | SPORTS GREATS $800: In 1980, at age 23, this Spaniard became the first European to win the U.S. Masters golf tournament Seve Ballesteros |
| #3780, aired 2001-01-26 | GONE TOO SOON $400: At the 2000 U.S. Open in Pebble Beach, a memorial was held for this golfer & winner of the title in '99 Payne Stewart |
| #3776, aired 2001-01-22 | AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE $300: An avid golfer, he scored a hole-in-one during a round in Palm Springs in 1968 Dwight D. Eisenhower |
| #3775, aired 2001-01-19 | INTERNATIONAL ATHLETES $600: Spanish golfing phenom Sergio Garcia has this "weathered" nickname meaning "The Boy Child" "El Nino" |
| #3764, aired 2001-01-04 | TOYS ARE US $300: Nintendo's N64 lets you sample 5 PGA courses with a cyber version of this real golfer born in 1975 Tiger Woods |
| #3760, aired 2000-12-29 | ABBREVIATIONS $400: Of lacrosse, paddleball, golf or auto racing, sport played by people in the LPGA golf |
| #3748, aired 2000-12-13 | HOLD IT $400: A small box to hold tea leaves, or a person who carries another container, a golf bag Caddy |
| #3740, aired 2000-12-01 | SPORT-O-RAMA $200: The only major sporting event named for a famous TV transvestite is this man's golf tournament Jamie Farr (Klinger on "M*A*S*H") |
| #3739, aired 2000-11-30 | DALLAS $400: This Mexican-American golfer born in Dallas Dec. 1, 1939 won the U.S., British & Canadian Opens in 1971 Lee Trevino |
| #3735, aired 2000-11-24 | OLD SPORT $400: Before these were assigned numbers, the 5 wood was known as the baffy Golf clubs |
| #3721, aired 2000-11-06 | FORE! $400: Begun in 1860, this major golf tournament is held annually in the U.K. British Open |
| #3721, aired 2000-11-06 | FORE! $600: His record 20 wins in the 6 major golf tournaments include 6 Masters titles Jack Nicklaus |
| #3721, aired 2000-11-06 | FORE! $800: A ladies' golf tourney named for this entertainer is played at the Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, CA. Dinah Shore |
| #3715, aired 2000-10-27 | TOYS FOR BOYS $300: True Temper distributes golf clubs with shafts of this metal named for mighty Greek gods Titanium |
| #3713, aired 2000-10-25 | SPORTS STATS $800: In 1938 Sam Snead was the PGA's money leader with $20,000; in 1998 it was this alliterative golfer with $2.6 million David Duval |
| #3707, aired 2000-10-17 | THE SPORT PLAYED $200: Fred Couples & David Duval Golf |
| #3706, aired 2000-10-16 | CAPITAL TOURISM $2,000 (Daily Double): You may get dizzy teeing off at the world's highest golf course, at Malasilla in this capital La Paz, Bolivia |
| #3704, aired 2000-10-12 | FUR-BEARING CREATURES? $200: In 2000 he earned his stripes by becoming the first golfer since Ben Hogan to win 3 majors in 1 season Tiger Woods |
| #3699, aired 2000-10-05 | FAMOUS AMERICANS $200: In professional golf, this "cat" is the No. 1 ranked player in the world Tiger Woods |
| #3695, aired 2000-09-29 | THE BALL ROOM $300: Halex' Elite 3-Star balls for this sport are made of the highest quality celluloid Ping-pong/table tennis |
| #3695, aired 2000-09-29 | THE BALL ROOM $500 (Daily Double): A few of these balls smuggled aboard Apollo 14 were left on the moon, far away from the landing site Golf balls |
| #3694, aired 2000-09-28 | FRENCH BRED $500: After their births in 1740 & 1745 in Annonay, France, things were up, up & away for these brothers Montgolfier Brothers |
| #3685, aired 2000-09-15 | SPORTS 2000 $100: By winning the British Open, this 24-year-old became the youngest to win golf's career Grand Slam Tiger Woods |
| #3680, aired 2000-09-08 | WHAT'S IN A NAME $1,000 (Daily Double): A golf "Player" & an Indiana city both bear this name from the Welsh for "gentle" Gary |
| #3672, aired 2000-07-18 | HODGEPODGE $100: Born in 1912, the man nicknamed "Slammin' Sam" played this sport Golf |
| #3669, aired 2000-07-13 | WHO'S WHO IN SPORTS $200: With 20, this "Bear" of a golfer is the all-time leader in major tournament wins Jack Nicklaus |
| #3663, aired 2000-07-05 | ENDS IN "TT" $200: On April 12, 1998 Mark O' Meara sank a 20-foot one & won the Masters golf tournament by 1 stroke a putt |
| #3647, aired 2000-06-13 | SAINTS ON THE MAP $500: In 1754 the Royal and Ancient Golf Club was founded in this burgh St. Andrews |
| #3645, aired 2000-06-09 | NOTABLE BLACK WOMEN $1000: 6 years after her 1957 Wimbledon win, this tennis great turned pro golfer Althea Gibson |
| #3641, aired 2000-06-05 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $200: This actor's book "Cinderella Story: My Life in Golf" gets its title from one of his lines in the movie "Caddyshack" Bill Murray |
| #3630, aired 2000-05-19 | VOCABULARY $200: They're the cute little impressions on a golf ball Dimples |
| #3626, aired 2000-05-15 | GOLFERS $100: Bobby Jones' Grand Slam didn't include this Augusta, Georgia tournament he later co-founded The Masters |
| #3626, aired 2000-05-15 | GOLFERS $200: In 1999 Justin Leonard's putt capped the dramatic U.S. comeback to help win this trophy Ryder Cup |
| #3626, aired 2000-05-15 | GOLFERS $300: Seen here, he learned his game working as a greenskeeper in Texas Lee Trevino |
| #3626, aired 2000-05-15 | GOLFERS $400: Now married to Ray Knight, she joined the LPGA Hall of Fame in 1987, the year she turned 30 Nancy Lopez |
| #3626, aired 2000-05-15 | GOLFERS $500: In 2000 Tiger Woods' winning streak brought new attention to this man's record 11 straight wins in 1945 Byron Nelson |
| #3617, aired 2000-05-02 | MULTIPLE CHOICE $100: Of port, starboard, fore or aft, the one usually yelled by a golfer Fore |
| #3589, aired 2000-03-23 | MAGAZINES $500 (Daily Double): The 2 top-selling U.S. magazines with a specific sport in their names are about this sport Golf |
| #3587, aired 2000-03-21 | SPORTS LINGO $300: This sharp bend in a golf fairway sounds like a canine appendage Dogleg |
| #3573, aired 2000-03-01 | NATIONS' FAVORITE SPORTS $600: In Scotland it's this game the Scots invented Golf |
| #3569, aired 2000-02-24 | WORLD CELEBRITIES $100: South Korea's Se Ri Pak, a star in this sport, is sometimes called "Tigress Woods" Golf |
| #3568, aired 2000-02-23 | HOT WHEELS $100: Until 1984 Volkswagen's Golf hopped down the trail under this name in the U.S. Rabbit |
| #3534, aired 2000-01-06 | FORE! $100: In 1994 at age 18, he became the youngest golfer to win the U.S. Amateur Golf Tournament Tiger Woods |
| #3534, aired 2000-01-06 | FORE! $200: Except during WWII, this golf tournament has been played at the Augusta National Golf Club every year since 1934 The Masters |
| #3534, aired 2000-01-06 | FORE! $500: This "Royal & Ancient Golf Club" of Scotland set the standard for a round of golf at 18 holes St. Andrews |
| #3518, aired 1999-12-15 | ENDS IN AN F SOUND $100: Golfers who hit the ball outside of the fairway land in this area of higher grass Rough |
| #3496, aired 1999-11-15 | SPORTSTALK $300: "The Masters at Augusta" Golf |
| #3489, aired 1999-11-04 | HOMOPHONES $400: It's what Lipton's could put in golf bags,or what's already there Teas/tees |
| #3489, aired 1999-11-04 | PROFESSIONAL SPORTS $300: On August 2, 1999 he outdueled David Duval in a televised golf shootout billed as the "Showdown at Sherwood" Tiger Woods |
| #3485, aired 1999-10-29 | "HO"CUS "PO"CUS $100: Also called an ace, it's what every golfer dreams of getting Hole-in-one |
| #3482, aired 1999-10-26 | '80s FILM COMEDY $200: Golf course groundskeeper Bill Murray battles gophers in this laugh riot Caddyshack |
| #3478, aired 1999-10-20 | BRIAN THE BABY BOOMER $500: In the '90s Brian took up this game, like his boyhood idol Cary Middlecoff golf |
| #3475, aired 1999-10-15 | THE NUMBER OF... $800: Holes in the PGA Championship golf tournament without sudden death 72 |
| #3456, aired 1999-09-20 | BROTHERS $1000: Brothers who designed the 1st hot air balloon to carry people; they got 2 other suckers...er, people to try it Montgolfier brothers |
| #3444, aired 1999-07-22 | CITY SOBRIQUETS $1,300 (Daily Double): "Georgia's Second Oldest City" & "The Golf Capital of America" Augusta |
| #3441, aired 1999-07-19 | SPORTS NICKNAMES $1000: Golf's Craig Stadler has been tagged with this marine mammal nickname "The Walrus" |
| #3440, aired 1999-07-16 | SPORTS HISTORY $800: This golfer came back from a near-fatal car accident to win the 1950 U.S. Open Ben Hogan |
| #3438, aired 1999-07-14 | "GRANT"s & "LEE"s $400: In the '70s this golfer's followers were known as his "Fleas" Lee Trevino |
| #3435, aired 1999-07-09 | BEFORE & AFTER $400: Australian golfing great "Stormin'" the Iraqi desert in 1991 Greg Norman Schwarzkopf |
| #3426, aired 1999-06-28 | THE SPORT PLAYED $500: Tom Lehman,
Tom Watson,
Tom Kite golf |
| #3413, aired 1999-06-09 | ISLAND COUNTRIES $400: The first permanent settler in this country was a Norwegian Viking named Ingolfr Arnarson Iceland |
| #3397, aired 1999-05-18 | JOCK JACKS & JOHNS $100: In 1986, at age 46, this "Golden Bear" became the oldest golfer to win the Masters tournament Jack Nicklaus |
| #3397, aired 1999-05-18 | SPORTS RHYME TIME $400: Aye laddie, it's the teeny-tiny golf peg you put your ball one wee tee |
| #3396, aired 1999-05-17 | SPORTS ANIMALS $200: In golf, one stroke under par on a hole is a birdie & 2 strokes under par is this patriotic birdie eagle |
| #3387, aired 1999-05-04 | THEY'RE "OFF" $500: A round of golf begins with one Tee off |
| #3383, aired 1999-04-28 | "BAG" 'EM UP $100: It's where Tiger can keep his irons & drivers & tees, oh my! a golf bag |
| #3382, aired 1999-04-27 | WORD"ZZ" $400: Nickname of pro golfer Frank Urban Zoeller Fuzzy |
| #3381, aired 1999-04-26 | CAR MODELS $200: Passat,
Golf,
Jetta Volkswagen |
| #3380, aired 1999-04-23 | MANY "COUNTRY"s $300: Membership can be expensive at one of these suburban properties for social life, golf & other recreation Country club |
| #3359, aired 1999-03-25 | WRITERS' RHYME TIME $200: Chayefsky's golf assistants Paddy's caddies |
| #3353, aired 1999-03-17 | DOUBLE TALK $800: In 1954 Don Clayton founded this more challenging form of miniature golf Putt-Putt |
| #3349, aired 1999-03-11 | AD AGE $300: In a commercial for this company, 2 guys aimlessly drive around in a Golf while listening to the song "Da Da Da" Volkswagen |
| #3343, aired 1999-03-03 | HOW TO BE A BAD SPORT $300: Get a leg up in this sport by stepping on your opponent's ball in the fairway Golf |
| #3337, aired 1999-02-23 | EVEN YOUNGER THAN YOU $200: As a 3-year-old in 1979, he broke 50 for 9 holes of golf Tiger Woods |
| #3333, aired 1999-02-17 | SPORTS SUPERSTARS $500: She's the only woman named Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year in 2 sports: track & golf Babe Didrikson Zaharias |
| #3319, aired 1999-01-28 | MICHELLE $400: Wins at the Sara Lee Classic & the Oldsmobile Classic make Michelle McGann a seasoned pro in this sport Golf |
| #3318, aired 1999-01-27 | SPORTS COMEBACKS $600: This golfer famous for his comebacks lost to a Billy Casper charge on the last day of the 1966 U.S. Open Arnold Palmer |
| #3312, aired 1999-01-19 | LET'S GO GOLFING $100: Before you start, spend some time here to warm up Driving range |
| #3312, aired 1999-01-19 | LET'S GO GOLFING $200: They're the wooden holders that help you whack the ball Tees |
| #3312, aired 1999-01-19 | LET'S GO GOLFING $300: Don't put too many of these clubs "in the fire" Irons |
| #3312, aired 1999-01-19 | LET'S GO GOLFING $400: Whoops! You don't want to end up here Sand trap/bunker |
| #3312, aired 1999-01-19 | LET'S GO GOLFING $500: The 18th hole of this famous European golf course is seen here St. Andrews |
| #3298, aired 1998-12-30 | METALS $400: Symbolized Ti, this strong, lightweight metal is used for making golf clubs, & that's no myth Titanium |
| #3297, aired 1998-12-29 | OXYMORONS $600: Green Keepers is a brand of "spikeless cleats" for this sport Golf |
| #3294, aired 1998-12-24 | DISNEY MOVIES $100: Disney World has a miniature golf course named for this film that featured Mickey as the Sorcerer's Apprentice Fantasia |
| #3292, aired 1998-12-22 | BOB HOPE $200: Bob's books include "Confessions of a Hooker: My Lifelong Love Affair with" this golf |
| #3292, aired 1998-12-22 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $200: He was named "Golfer of the Century" in 1988 & "Golf Course Architect of the Year" in 1993 Jack Nicklaus |
| #3291, aired 1998-12-21 | OH COME ALL YE FAITHFUL $100: For years "Arnie's Army" has followed this golfing hero around Arnold Palmer |
| #3290, aired 1998-12-18 | FILM FESTIVALS $400: 2-word name for the grand prize at the Berlin Film Festival, or for golfer Jack Nicklaus Golden Bear |
| #3278, aired 1998-12-02 | U.S. FIRSTS $300: In 1895 C.B. Macdonald won the first official U.S. Amateur Championship of this sport Golf |
| #3269, aired 1998-11-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Heavyweight champ Larry & golfing champ Tom Holmes & Watson |
| #3260, aired 1998-11-06 | SPORTS ON FILM $200: It's the sport in common to "Happy Gilmore" & "Tin Cup" golf |
| #3260, aired 1998-11-06 | SPORTS SUPERSTARS $100: This 22-year-old won the 1997 Masters golf tournament by 12 strokes, the biggest margin in its history Tiger Woods |
| #3245, aired 1998-10-16 | PARTS OF THE WHOLE $100: Hole, rough, fairway, green a golf course |
| #3243, aired 1998-10-14 | GUYS NAMED GARY $300: This South African won golf's Masters Tournament in 1961 Gary Player |
| #3239, aired 1998-10-08 | GO PLAY OUTSIDE $200: One of these courses is usually 6,500 to 7,000 yards long & divided into 18 sections Golf course |
| #3230, aired 1998-09-25 | EMILY POST SAYS... $100: If you hit a wild golf shot & it's heading towards people, yell this at the top of your lungs "Fore!" |
| #3227, aired 1998-09-22 | SPORTING CLICHES $200: Par for the course golf |
| #3195, aired 1998-06-19 | “G” WHIZ! $100: Attention, Tiger Woods: Heloise hints that you can store these neatly by placing them in egg cartons golf balls |
| #3185, aired 1998-06-05 | LADIES' LOCKER ROOM $500: Fore! This Mexican-American woman won a record 5 golf tournaments in a row in 1978 Nancy Lopez |
| #3184, aired 1998-06-04 | BEFORE & AFTER $200: Breakfast cereal spokescat who's a Gr-r-reat! golfer Tony the Tiger Woods |
| #3183, aired 1998-06-03 | LOOK! $200: If you hear this shout on a golf course, look up for incoming golf balls "Fore!" |
| #3182, aired 1998-06-02 | SPORTS $1000: Abe Mitchell is the golfer depicted on top on this cup sought by teams from the U.S. & Europe Ryder Cup |
| #3174, aired 1998-05-21 | SPORTS $400: The Nabisco Dinah Shore is one of the 4 events making up the Grand Slam of this sport for women Golf |
| #3147, aired 1998-04-14 | GET A GRIP $400: The 3 main grips used on your mashie in this sport are the baseball, the interlocking & the overlapping Golf |
| #3139, aired 1998-04-02 | SPORTS SCORES $100: One stroke under par on a hole in golf is a birdie; one stroke over is one of these a bogey |
| #3138, aired 1998-04-01 | SHOE BIZ $1000: This leading maker of golf, walking & running shoes is named for its founder, Charles Eaton Eatonics |
| #3132, aired 1998-03-24 | NICK NAMES $400: He was still a student at Ohio State when he won his first U.S. Amateur Golf Championship in 1959 Jack Nicklaus (The Golden Bear) |
| #3122, aired 1998-03-10 | SPEAKING "ENGLISH" $400: It's what a golfer may use to try to correct a drive that's heading for the water Body english |
| #3119, aired 1998-03-05 | SHOOT THE MOON $300: On the Apollo 14 mission, Alan Shepard introduced this sport to the moon Golf |
| #3104, aired 1998-02-12 | AN "I" $200: Tiger has woods & these in his golf bag irons |
| #3104, aired 1998-02-12 | PEOPLE OF THE MONTH $400: In the 1980s this golfer was the leading money winner 3 times on the Senior PGA circuit Don January |
| #3087, aired 1998-01-20 | GOLF $100: Titleist makes these with a pink ribbon logo for breast cancer awareness Golf balls |
| #3087, aired 1998-01-20 | GOLF $200: "The Yips" is a term for jitters that can destroy a stroke, especially this one on the green Putt |
| #3087, aired 1998-01-20 | GOLF $300: A fade is a controlled type of this shot that flies to the right of a right-handed golfer Slice |
| #3087, aired 1998-01-20 | GOLF $400: Australian-born "Shark" who won the 1986 British Open & narrowly lost the '86 & '96 Masters Greg Norman |
| #3087, aired 1998-01-20 | GOLF $500: A golfer's last name gave us this term for a free shot not counted against your score Mulligan |
| #3078, aired 1998-01-07 | WOMEN IN SPORTS $600: Kathy Whitworth was the first woman in this sport to win a million dollars in prize money Golf |
| #3058, aired 1997-12-10 | WE'RE "THROUGH" $200: It completes a tennis or a golf stroke Follow-through |
| #3056, aired 1997-12-08 | ON THE GO $100: In 1783 two Frenchmen became the first to get a rise out of this Montgolfier invention Hot air balloon |
| #3029, aired 1997-10-30 | WHATCHA DOIN'? $100: Hitting a chip shot onto the green golfing |
| #3024, aired 1997-10-23 | SPORTS $100: On April 13, 1997 this 21-year-old golfer became the youngest to win the Masters Tiger Woods |
| #3017, aired 1997-10-14 | WATSON $200: In 1971 Tom Watson graduated Stanford with a psych degree & began playing this sport professionally golf |
| #3002, aired 1997-09-23 | ATHLETES $500: Golf legend Sam Snead won every one of golf's major championships, except this one the U.S. Open |
| #2990, aired 1997-09-05 | SCIENTISTS $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1783 these brothers were walking on air after being named to the French Academy of Sciences Mongolfier |
| #2989, aired 1997-09-04 | 19th CENTURY SPORTS $3,000 (Daily Double): They were successively stuffed with feathers, molded of gutta-percha & wound with rubber golf balls |
| #2983, aired 1997-07-16 | SPORTS $100: The Arnold Palmer Award is given for the highest annual earnings in this sport Golf |
| #2976, aired 1997-07-07 | TRAVEL U.S.A. $400: This state's Hilton Head Island offers golf & other recreational activities year round South Carolina |
| #2960, aired 1997-06-13 | STYLE $200: These baggy knickers worn by golfers were popularized by the Prince of Wales in the 1920s Plus fours |
| #2957, aired 1997-06-10 | SPORTS $400: In 1996 Johnny Miller was voted into this sport's Hall Of Fame Golf |
| #2956, aired 1997-06-09 | "SAINT"LY CITIES $200: This Scottish city known for its golf courses was once the country's ecclesiastical capital Saint Andrews |
| #2952, aired 1997-06-03 | WOMEN IN SPORTS $300: In 1988 Golf Magazine named this Mexican-American "Woman Golfer of the Decade" Nancy Lopez |
| #2933, aired 1997-05-07 | ATHLETES $300: She shot out of Sweden to win the world championship of women's golf in 1995 & 1996 Annika Sorenstam |
| #2932, aired 1997-05-06 | POTPOURRI $800: In 1783 these brothers demonstrated their hot air balloon to Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette the Montgolfier brothers |
| #2921, aired 1997-04-21 | AUTHORS $800: His 1996 book "Golf Dreams: Writings On Golf" includes excerpts from his "Rabbit" novels John Updike |
| #2898, aired 1997-03-19 | SPORTS $500: This golfing cup was presented by & named for a British seed merchant & was first awarded in 1927 Ryder Cup |
| #2866, aired 1997-02-03 | SPORTS $400: In his first 2 months on the pro golf tour in 1996, this 20-year-old won almost $800,000 Tiger Woods |
| #2857, aired 1997-01-21 | GOLF TALK $100: This traditional warning that a shot is about to be taken is an Old English word for "in front" "Fore!" |
| #2857, aired 1997-01-21 | GOLF TALK $200: An ace is another term for this prodigious feat Hole-In-One |
| #2857, aired 1997-01-21 | GOLF TALK $300: "Stretcher Bearer" is a slang expression for one of these golf helpers Caddy |
| #2857, aired 1997-01-21 | GOLF TALK $400: Hey Verne! An around the world is a round of golf played in this many strokes 80 |
| #2857, aired 1997-01-21 | GOLF TALK $500: An undertaker is one who is "lethal" at this part of the game; he can really "bury" the ball Putting |
| #2856, aired 1997-01-20 | TRAVEL EUROPE $400: The northernmost 18-hole golf course in Europe is at Akureyri in this volcanic country Iceland |
| #2819, aired 1996-11-28 | NONFICTION $200: John Feinstein called his 1995 bestseller about this sport "A Good Walk Spoiled" Golf |
| #2810, aired 1996-11-15 | FAMOUS NAMES $600: In 1996 this 20-year-old African-American golfer won a record third consecutive U.S. Amateur title Tiger Woods |
| #2807, aired 1996-11-12 | "DOUBLE" JEOPARDY $400: In golf it's a score of 2 strokes over par on a hole double bogey |
| #2806, aired 1996-11-11 | ANNUAL EVENTS $800: Annual events in this Southern city include the FedEx St. Jude's Golf Classic & Elvis International Tribute Week Memphis |
| #2780, aired 1996-10-04 | WOMEN'S FIRSTS $1,000 (Daily Double): This 16th century queen was the 1st woman to play golf Mary Queen of Scots |
| #2762, aired 1996-09-10 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $100: In golf a standard one of these is 2 1/8" long & holds up to a 1.62-ounce ball the tee |
| #2752, aired 1996-07-16 | SPORTS $400: In the 1980s, this Spaniard became the youngest golfer to win the Masters & helped Europe win 3 Ryder Cups Seve Ballasteros |
| #2676, aired 1996-04-01 | GOLF $100: The Wack Wack course near Manila has often hosted this country's Open Phillippines |
| #2676, aired 1996-04-01 | GOLF $200: Used to loft the ball, these irons may be sand or pitching Wedges |
| #2676, aired 1996-04-01 | GOLF $300: Bobby Jones is president in perpetuity of Augusta National, the course that's home to this top tournament The Masters |
| #2676, aired 1996-04-01 | GOLF $400: Term for the group of spectators that watch a golf tournament Gallery |
| #2676, aired 1996-04-01 | GOLF $500: The famous triumverate of the 1960's was Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, & this South African Gary Player |
| #2583, aired 1995-11-22 | SPORTS $300: Of the four Grand Slam golf tournaments, it's the only one played outside the U.S. British Open |
| #2581, aired 1995-11-20 | POTPOURRI $400: Harvey Penick, a mentor to many of the greatest players in this sport, passed away in 1995 Golf |
| #2541, aired 1995-09-25 | DOUBLE TALK $400: Famous Puerto Rican golf pro Rodriguez Chi-Chi |
| #2347, aired 1994-11-15 | SPORTS $400: In 1930 this golfer became the first recipient of the AAU's Sullivan Award, as the year's top male athlete Bobby Jones |
| #2120, aired 1993-11-19 | SORORITY WOMEN $200: Alpha Delta Pi Sandra Palmer is known for puttering around in this sport Golf |
| #1884, aired 1992-11-12 | AWARDS $400: Though the Patty Berg Award was established in this sport in 1979, Patty Berg didn't win it until 1989 Golf |
| #1871, aired 1992-10-26 | WOMEN IN SPORTS $100: In July 1992, Patty Sheehan beat Juli Inkster in an 18-hole playoff to win this sport's U.S. Women's Open golf |
| #1794, aired 1992-05-21 | COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: It's the money paid by golfers to play on a course greens fees |
| #1660, aired 1991-11-15 | PRESIDENTS $200: The Walker Cup in golf was named for his maternal grandfather, George Herbert Walker George H.W. Bush |
| #1652, aired 1991-11-05 | SPORTS $400: In 1930 he became the first & only man to sweep golf's four Grand Slam tournaments Bobby Jones |
| #1630, aired 1991-10-04 | SPORTS $400: In the 1960s & 1970s he was professional golf's leading money winner 8 times Jack Nicklaus |
| #1532, aired 1991-04-09 | SPORTS $200: Prior to par, this term was used for the score golfers should make, and was preceded by “Colonel” Bogie |
| #1421, aired 1990-11-05 | BOBs & ROBERTs $100: Since 1960 this comedian's Desert Golf Classic has raised more than $20 million for charity Bob Hope |
| #6, aired 1990-07-21 | WOMEN IN SPORTS $1000: With over $2.5 million in career earnings, Pat Bradley is the top female money-winner in this sport golf |
| #1279, aired 1990-03-08 | SPORTS EQUIPMENT $400: Alternate name for the number one wood in golf Driver |
| #1273, aired 1990-02-28 | THE SPORT PLAYED $500: Mark Roth, Marshall Holman & Nelson Burton Jr. Bowling |
| #1266, aired 1990-02-19 | SLANG $500: Slang term for the bar at a golf club, or the drink you'd have there after a round the 19th hole |
| #1241, aired 1990-01-15 | SPORTS $100: Lauren Bacall could tell you it's the term used for 1 stroke over par in golf Bogey |
| #1230, aired 1989-12-29 | SPORTS $400: In 1947 she became the 1st American woman to win the British Women's Amateur golf tournament Babe Didrikson Zaharias |
| #1224, aired 1989-12-21 | PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $200: An amateur golf trophy, 1st awarded in 1958, is named for this president Dwight Eisenhower |
| #1198, aired 1989-11-15 | SCOTLAND $1,500 (Daily Double): Scotland's national flag displays the cross of this man, its patron saint St. Andrew |
| #1194, aired 1989-11-09 | SPORTS $100: According to USGA rules, 1 of 2 types of golf course hazards Bunker & Water |
| #1190, aired 1989-11-03 | GARDENING $500: Used for lawns & golf courses, it's usually listed last alphabetically among grasses Zoysia |
| #838, aired 1988-04-06 | HUMOROUS QUOTES $200: Dean Martin said,
"If you drink, don't" do this; "Don't even putt" to drive |
| #780, aired 1988-01-15 | SPORTS TRIVIA $100: Rogers Hornsby favored baseball over this sport, saying, "When I hit a ball I want somebody else to go chase it" golf |
| #739, aired 1987-11-19 | POTPOURRI $800: He won a lifetime membership in the U.S. Duffers Association after missing the first golf ball he swung at on the moon Alan Shepard |
| #735, aired 1987-11-13 | ADVERTISING $500: Slogan created in 1921 when a pal of an R.J. Reynolds adman ran out of cigarettes on a golf course "I'd walk a mile for a Camel" |
| #731, aired 1987-11-09 | SPORTS CUPS $400: The Ryder Cup golf |
| #607, aired 1987-04-07 | SPORTS $100: Bob Hope says one of his favorites is the 16th at Cypress Point in Pebble Beach a golf hole |
| #370, aired 1986-02-07 | 5-LETTER WORDS $300: Scottish for a square of turf, amateur golfers often become pros at producing one a divot |
| #306, aired 1985-11-11 | SPORTS BIRDS $200: In golf, this bird in the hand is worth 2 under par eagle |
| #66, aired 1984-12-10 | GOLF $400: Position of ball after a stroke, which is sometimes a fib the lie |
| #66, aired 1984-12-10 | GOLF $600: "Super Mex" Lee Trevino |
| #66, aired 1984-12-10 | GOLF $800: In '76, Judy Rankin was 1st woman pro to win this amount in a season $100,000 |
| #66, aired 1984-12-10 | GOLF $1000: The Ryder Cup matches are between pros of these two countries the U.S. and Great Britain |
| #10, aired 1984-09-21 | SPORTS $100: What Gary Player plays professionailly golf |
| #1, aired 1983-09-18 | SPORTS $50: In golf, it's 2 under par for a hole an eagle |