#9203, aired 2024-11-13 | FROM THE GREEK $2,000 (Daily Double): Greek for "art" originated part of the name of this process that made movies like "Gone with the Wind" glow Technicolor |
#9181, aired 2024-10-14 | THE CHARACTERS THEY BIRTHED $800: Ellen O'Hara, Melanie Wilkes Margaret Mitchell |
#8971, aired 2023-11-13 | WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? $800: 1939:
"That's what's wrong with you. You should be kissed, and often and by someone who knows how" Clark Gable |
#18, aired 2023-10-25 | LIBRARIES $400: Margaret Mitchell went to the Atlanta library while writing this novel to fact-check if iodine was used in Civil War hospitals Gone With the Wind |
#8911, aired 2023-07-10 | QUOTABLE BOOKS $400: In "Gone with the Wind", these 4 words finish the line "Tomorrow, I'll think of some way to get him back. After all..." tomorrow is another day |
#8900, aired 2023-06-23 | AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS $1600: For her supporting role in "Gone with the Wind", she was the first African-American performer to win an Oscar Hattie McDaniel |
#8708, aired 2022-09-28 | THE ACTOR'S STUDIO $1600: Seen here, Louis B. Mayer signs Clark Gable's "Gone with the Wind" contract with this studio, Gable's home from 1931 to 1954 MGM |
#8696, aired 2022-09-12 | WRITERS & THEIR WORKS $200: One-name title of Alexandra Ripley's sequel to "Gone with the Wind"; Ashley finally proposes, but she says no Scarlett |
#8683, aired 2022-07-13 | REEL ESTATE $400: This iconic "Gone with the Wind" home was on a lot in Culver City, not Atlanta Tara |
#8619, aired 2022-04-14 | IT'S ALL ABOUT HER $1600: "Road to Tara: The Life of" this author Margaret Mitchell |
#8507, aired 2021-11-09 | FIRST NAMES WITH CHARACTER $1200: In the U.S., this first name from "Gone with the Wind" is more often given to girls, but boy band & Broadway star Parker Angel has it Ashley |
#8496, aired 2021-10-25 | WRITTEN IN THE DUST $2,000 (Daily Double): Chapter 1 of this 1939 novel has quite a lot to say about dust, like "In the morning" it "hung like fog" The Grapes of Wrath |
#8490, aired 2021-10-15 | FINISH THE LINE $200: Clark Gable in "Gone with the Wind": "Frankly, my dear..." I don't give a damn |
#8453, aired 2021-07-28 | THE LAST WORD SAID IN CLASSIC FILMS $800: "Gone with the Wind" day |
#8448, aired 2021-07-21 | THEY'VE GOT AN EGOT $1600: Whoopi Goldberg won Emmys for "The View" & for hosting a documentary about this "Gone with the Wind" actress (Hattie) McDaniel |
#8189, aired 2020-03-26 | AMERICAN AUTHORS $800: Here's this author in 1935, hard at work on "Gone With the Wind" (Margaret) Mitchell |
#8176, aired 2020-03-09 | HI, WELCOME TO 5 AUTHORS! $400: In the TV movie "A Burning Passion", Shannen Doherty portrayed this gone-too-soon author of "Gone with the Wind" Margaret Mitchell |
#8, aired 2020-01-14 | NONSENSE WORDS $800: In the film "Gone with the Wind", this word comes before "Ashley Wilkes told me he likes to see a girl with a healthy appetite" fiddle-dee-dee! |
#8132, aired 2020-01-07 | AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In 1940, for her role in this film, Hattie McDaniel became the first black performer to win an Oscar Gone with the Wind |
#8057, aired 2019-09-24 | 1939: WHAT A YEAR IN MOVIES! $200: This film went on to earn 10 Oscars, including Best Actress for Vivien Leigh Gone with the Wind |
#8028, aired 2019-07-03 | AMERICAN WRITERS $400: Margaret Mitchell was recovering from an ankle injury when she wrote this Pulitzer winner Gone With the Wind |
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | TOP NON-SPORTS PROGRAMS OF ALL TIME $800: No. 4 & No. 5
(1976):
The first & second parts of this movie originally released in 1939 Gone With the Wind |
#7862, aired 2018-11-13 | LITERARY WHICH CAME FIRST $800: "Gone With the Wind",
"The Graduate",
"The Godfather" Gone With the Wind |
#7828, aired 2018-09-26 | NAME THE NOVEL $400: "Oh, fiddle-dee-dee! But look at Mrs. Merriwether. She's selling pies to Yankees and that's worse than running a sawmill" Gone With the Wind |
#7825, aired 2018-09-21 | HELP ME WITH THE TITLE $1000: It was the sequel to "The Winds of War" War and Remembrance |
#7814, aired 2018-07-26 | TV WITH HIGH RATINGS $800: This 1939 wartime epic was first shown on TV in 1976 to a 47 rating for each of 2 successive nights Gone With the Wind |
#7789, aired 2018-06-21 | MOVIES' OPENING LINES $400: 1939:
"What do we care if we were expelled from college, Scarlett?" Gone With the Wind |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | HOUSE PARTY $200: The Margaret Mitchell House & Museum is in this city, where she lived & wrote "Gone With the Wind" Atlanta |
#7739, aired 2018-04-12 | ANAGRAMMED NOVELS $400: The Civil War is not fun:
"THIN WHITE GOWNED" Gone With the Wind |
#7732, aired 2018-04-03 | WHAT KIND OF TREE ARE YOU? $1000: The Wilkes plantation in "Gone With the Wind":
Twelve ____ oaks |
#7661, aired 2017-12-25 | ONE-WORD BOOK TITLES $400: The ex-Mrs. Butler rekindles her romance with Rhett Scarlett |
#7644, aired 2017-11-30 | HISTORICAL FICTION $200: This 1936 novel was inspired by an aunt's scrapbook of the Civil War & its aftermath Gone With the Wind |
#7639, aired 2017-11-23 | SHARKS & JETS $1000: The first jetliner, the Comet, came in 1949 from this British company that could be in the cast of "Gone With the Wind" de Havilland |
#7602, aired 2017-10-03 | BEFORE & AFTER $800: Margaret Mitchell's magnum opus soars with a Bette Midler smash "Gone With the Wind Beneath My Wings" |
#7558, aired 2017-06-21 | LITERARY HODGEPODGE $400: Originally the heroine of this novel was to be called Pansy O'Hara Gone With the Wind |
#7426, aired 2016-12-19 | A NOVEL CATEGORY $400: Though "Gone with the Wind" says she "was not beautiful", it does mention her "arresting face" Scarlett O'Hara |
#7422, aired 2016-12-13 | BOOKS OF THE 1930s $800: This novel came out in 1936, was the No. 1 fiction bestseller of 1937 & hit the big screen in 1939 Gone with the Wind |
#7419, aired 2016-12-08 | LET'S VISIT THE SOUTH $200: "The Dump", her affectionate nickname for her apartment in Atlanta, is where she wrote "Gone with the Wind" (Margaret) Mitchell |
#7385, aired 2016-10-21 | McPEOPLE $1600: In "Gone with the Wind", this actress played Prissy, who admitted her ignorance of matters perinatal Butterfly McQueen |
#7353, aired 2016-07-27 | LITERARY SISTERS $4,000 (Daily Double): Suellen & Carreen O’Hara are a flighty pair of sisters in this novel Gone with the Wind |
#7336, aired 2016-07-04 | RENO 411 $1600: Filmed in Reno, the movie "The Misfits" was the last picture for this "Gone with the Wind" star Clark Gable |
#7306, aired 2016-05-23 | THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION $800: Chapter 1 of this winner introduces the Tarleton Twins, "born to the ease of plantation life" Gone with the Wind |
#7258, aired 2016-03-16 | A GRIP ON IT $800: Filming this Selznick classic, grip Fred Williams turned on a radio & the crew learned Britain & Germany were at war Gone with the Wind |
#7246, aired 2016-02-29 | LEAP DAY $800: Well, fiddle dee dee! In 1940 this film was honored with 8 Oscars Gone with the Wind |
#7230, aired 2016-02-05 | STATELY LITERATURE $200: "Gone with the Wind" Georgia |
#7213, aired 2016-01-13 | STARS IN THE SKY $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from a hanger at the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, GA.) Stars who've flown on Atlanta-based Delta over the years include these two, who had a big premiere just up the road in 1939 Clark Gable & Vivien Leigh |
#7144, aired 2015-10-08 | THEY WROTE IT $400: Margaret Mitchell:
This novel Gone with the Wind |
#7088, aired 2015-06-10 | 20th CENTURY BOOKS $400: This novel begins on the porch of Tara Gone with the Wind |
#6988, aired 2015-01-21 | GONE WITH THE WIND $400: Margaret Mitchell & a group of Confederate veterans were in attendance when the movie premiered in this city in 1939 Atlanta |
#6988, aired 2015-01-21 | GONE WITH THE WIND $800: For her role as Mammy, this actress became the first African American to win an Oscar Hattie McDaniel |
#6988, aired 2015-01-21 | GONE WITH THE WIND $1200: To remain faithful to the book, David Selznick battled the Hays Office over the use of this word "damn" |
#6988, aired 2015-01-21 | GONE WITH THE WIND $1600: In 2014 the movie turned 75 & this actress who played Melanie Hamilton turned 98 Olivia de Havilland |
#6988, aired 2015-01-21 | GONE WITH THE WIND $2000: He was working on another 1939 blockbuster when he was brought in to replace George Cukor as the film's director Victor Fleming |
#6760, aired 2014-01-24 | THEY TURNED MY BOOK INTO A MOVIE $600: "Gone With The Wind" (Margaret) Mitchell |
#6732, aired 2013-12-17 | 1939 BEST PICTURE OSCAR NOMINEES $400: Your winner? This period piece, which used a large wall left over from "King Kong" to help film the burning of Atlanta Gone with the Wind |
#6722, aired 2013-12-03 | LINE $200: This 1951 movie includes the line "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers" A Streetcar Named Desire |
#6699, aired 2013-10-31 | GONE WITH THE WIND $400: Mark Twain composed on a Remington one of these, rarely seen around the office anymore a typewriter |
#6699, aired 2013-10-31 | GONE WITH THE WIND $800: He's the character in "Gone with the Wind" whose world is truly gone with the wind: "winnowed out", as Rhett says Ashley Wilkes |
#6699, aired 2013-10-31 | GONE WITH THE WIND $1200: In the late 1970s Philips introduced this home video disc that, alas, couldn't record LaserDisc |
#6699, aired 2013-10-31 | GONE WITH THE WIND $1600: Akin to a manatee, the Steller's sea this reached 30 feet & 20,000 lbs.; it was extinct within 30 years of its 1741 discovery cow |
#6699, aired 2013-10-31 | GONE WITH THE WIND $2000: This liberal radio network with the name of a Mel Gibson-Robert Downey Jr. film lasted from 2004 to 2010 Air America |
#6666, aired 2013-09-16 | REAL LITERARY PARODIES $200: "The Wind Done Gone" parodies this classic published 65 years earlier Gone with the Wind |
#6621, aired 2013-06-03 | ROMANCE IN LITERATURE $400: "Well, my dear, take heart. Some day, I will kiss you and you will like it. But not now", he said in "Gone with the Wind" Rhett Butler |
#6619, aired 2013-05-30 | JOHNNY GILBERT GOES TO THE MOVIES $400: (Johnny Gilbert reads the clue.) "Fiddle-dee-dee! war, war, war; the war talk's spoiling all the fun at every party this spring" Gone with the Wind |
#6615, aired 2013-05-24 | 'N '39 $2000: On a lighter note it was a great year for movies, including this one that won an Oscar for director Victor Fleming Gone With the Wind |
#6527, aired 2013-01-22 | LITERARY LAST LINES $400: A mega-bestseller: "After all, tomorrow is another day" Gone with the Wind |
#6507, aired 2012-12-25 | NOVEL "T"s $800: In "Gone with the Wind", it's the O'Haras' beloved plantation Tara |
#6492, aired 2012-12-04 | OSCAR-WINNING ACTRESSES $800: Olivia de Havilland lost out on supporting actress to Hattie McDaniel, both nominated for roles in this film Gone with the Wind |
#6467, aired 2012-10-30 | LITERARY LOVERS $400: He's the "him" in Scarlett O'Hara's line at the end of "Gone with the Wind", "I'll think of some way to get him back" Rhett Butler |
#6423, aired 2012-07-18 | IT'S AN OLYMPIC YEAR! $1200: Rome-Berlin Axis formed; "Gone with the Wind" published 1936 |
#6400, aired 2012-06-15 | WHO SAID WHAT ABOUT WHOM? $400: Howard Hughes said this "Gone With The Wind" actor's "ears make him look like a taxi-cab with both doors open Clark Gable |
#6368, aired 2012-05-02 | BOOK LEARNIN' $2000: Want to know how it was for a European woman running an African coffee plantation in the 1920s? Read this 1937 book Out of Africa |
#6327, aired 2012-03-06 | THE BOOK'S TITLE IN GERMAN $200: The 1936 bestseller "Vom Winde Verweht" Gone With the Wind |
#6316, aired 2012-02-20 | NOW GO WRITE THAT NOVEL ALREADY $400: She took 10 years to write "Gone with the Wind" Margaret Mitchell |
#6280, aired 2011-12-30 | COMPLETE THE MOVIE QUOTE $800: "Gone with the Wind":
"As God is my witness... I'll never be ____ ____" hungry again |
#6254, aired 2011-11-24 | HISTORICAL NOVELS $1000: Comparable to "Gone with the Wind", M.M. Kaye's "The Far Pavilions" is mainly set in what's now this country India |
#6250, aired 2011-11-18 | ANYTHING BUT OPERA $400: In April 2008 a new musical based on this novel swept through London, not Atlanta Gone with the Wind |
#6226, aired 2011-10-17 | GEORGIA GIRL $2000: This actress who went to school in Augusta didn't know 'bout birthin' babies in "Gone with the Wind" Butterfly McQueen |
#6196, aired 2011-07-18 | AT HOME WITH A GOOD BOOK $200: Twelve oaks, the Wilkes family plantation Gone with the Wind |
#6130, aired 2011-04-15 | AUTHORS IN HOLLYWOOD $4,000 (Daily Double): Named for the writer of the "Star-Spangled Banner", he spent some time on the "Gone With The Wind" script (F. Scott) Fitzgerald |
#6054, aired 2010-12-30 | BOOK BY CHARACTERS $400: Melanie Wilkes,
Gerald O'Hara Gone With the Wind |
#5938, aired 2010-06-09 | TALES FROM THE SCRIPT $1000: Ben Hecht didn't know the story, so Victor Fleming & David O. Selznick acted it out for him as he rewrote this script Gone with the Wind |
#5916, aired 2010-05-10 | DIRECTORS & THEIR FILMS $2000: Clark Gable was happy to see him come in & finish directing "Gone with the Wind" Victor Fleming |
#5863, aired 2010-02-24 | CELEBRITIES' FAVORITE BOOKS $200: (I'm Jack Ford.) I couldn't choose just one; my favorite books are "Trinity", Leon Uris' novel of Ireland, & this Margaret Mitchell novel with an Irish-American heroine Gone with the Wind |
#5827, aired 2010-01-05 | "M" & "M" $1,000 (Daily Double): The visitors' center for this author's house is at the corner of Peachtree Street & Peachtree Place Margaret Mitchell |
#5792, aired 2009-11-17 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $800: Rhett Butler has a long-term affair with this Atlanta prostitute Belle Watling |
#5779, aired 2009-10-29 | METAFICTION $200: "The Wind Done Gone" re-envisions this novel from the viewpoint of a slave of Scarlett O'Hara's Gone with the Wind |
#5767, aired 2009-10-13 | NAME THAT MOVIE $400: 1939:
"Mr. Ashley be comin' to Atlanta when he gets his leave" Gone with the Wind |
#5746, aired 2009-09-14 | NAME THAT MOVIE $400: "I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' babies" Gone with the Wind |
#5743, aired 2009-07-22 | LITTLE WOMEN $200: This 4'10" author began her epic in 1926 after an injury; David O. Selznick bought the rights & the rest is history (Margaret) Mitchell |
#5734, aired 2009-07-09 | ORIGINAL TITLES $400: One working title of this 1936 novel was "Pansy", since the main character was originally called Pansy O'Hara Gone with the Wind |
#5715, aired 2009-06-12 | LAST NAME'S THE SAME $600: "Windy" novelist Margaret & lady astronomer Maria Mitchell |
#5675, aired 2009-04-17 | BORROWED BOOK TITLES $2000: This Southern saga published in 1936 gets its title from a line in a poem called "Cynara" Gone With the Wind |
#5644, aired 2009-03-05 | LITERARY CHARACTERS' E-MAILS $600: To: RButlerdidit. From: Melanies-man. Subject: Your marriage.
Your Southern wife loves me. Is that a problem? Ashley Wilkes |
#5631, aired 2009-02-16 | TCM WITH ROBERT OSBORNE $400: (Turner Classic Movies's Robert Osborne gives the clue.) Called "Selznick's Folly", this 1939 Oscar winner cost an unprecedented $4 million to produce, had multiple directors, 50 speaking roles & 2,400 extras Gone with the Wind |
#5629, aired 2009-02-12 | GONE WITH THE WIND: THE NOVEL $400: In chap. I, Scarlett says, "I've never gotten so tired of any one word in my life as" this, "unless it's 'secession"' war |
#5629, aired 2009-02-12 | GONE WITH THE WIND: THE NOVEL $2,000 (Daily Double): In the last chapter, Scarlett plans a return to Tara & yearns to see this woman, now her "last link with the old days" Mammy |
#5629, aired 2009-02-12 | GONE WITH THE WIND: THE NOVEL $2000: The first 2 men mentioned by name in the novel are these twins, recently expelled from the Univ. of Georgia the Tarleton twins |
#5564, aired 2008-11-13 | YOU CAN QUOTE ME ON THAT $800 (Daily Double): This author concluded a famous novel with the line "After all, tomorrow is another day" Margaret Mitchell |
#5554, aired 2008-10-30 | 1930s CINEMA $400: She almost got the role of Scarlett's sister Carreen in "GWTW" --fate intervened & she went to Oz instead (Judy) Garland |
#5548, aired 2008-10-22 | PUT 'EM IN ORDER $1000: Novels:
"The Great Gatsby",
"East of Eden",
"Gone with the Wind" The Great Gatsby, Gone with the Wind, East of Eden |
#5533, aired 2008-10-01 | UPDATED LITERATURE? $400: Scarlett wins "Project Runway" with her fierce design of a dress made from green velvet curtains Gone With the Wind |
#5479, aired 2008-06-05 | AMERICAN LIT $1000: "Lost Laysen" is a once-lost novella that this "Gone With The Wind" author wrote when she was just 16 Margaret Mitchell |
#5474, aired 2008-05-29 | LITERARY LOCALES $200: A barbecue takes place at Twelve Oaks, the Wilkes family plantation, in Chapter VI of this novel Gone With the Wind |
#5424, aired 2008-03-20 | AMERICAN LIT $400: This Southern epic swept across the nation as the bestselling fiction book of 1936 & 1937 Gone with the Wind |
#5416, aired 2008-03-10 | PASS THE CHOCOLATE $200: The leaf design on Godiva's Autant chocolates is a stylized version of a feather on this "Gone With the Wind" heroine's hat Scarlett O'Hara |
#5364, aired 2007-12-27 | HEARTACHE TO HEARTACHE $200: This novel ends, "I'll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day" Gone with the Wind |
#5352, aired 2007-12-11 | AUTHORS $200: During WWII this "Gone with the Wind" author was an American Red Cross volunteer & sold war bonds (Margaret) Mitchell |
#5350, aired 2007-12-07 | LITERARY GEOGRAPHY $200: In chapter VIII of this novel, Atlanta is "very exhilarating... and temporarily even better than Tara" Gone with the Wind |
#5313, aired 2007-10-17 | PLAYS $400: "Moonlight and Magnolias" depicts the epic struggle to turn this novel into a 1939 film Gone With The Wind |
#5263, aired 2007-06-27 | WHAT'S IN A CELEBRITY NAME? $600: (Hi. I'm Beau Bridges.) My real name is Lloyd Vernet Bridges III, but my parents called me Beau after Ashley Wilkes' son in this novel Gone with the Wind |
#5256, aired 2007-06-18 | PICK THE OSCAR WINNER $400: "Gone with the Wind":
Clark Gable,
Vivien Leigh,
Olivia de Havilland Vivien Leigh |
#5222, aired 2007-05-01 | FACE BOOK $400: "Gone with the Wind" opens with a description of her "arresting" face Scarlett O'Hara |
#5198, aired 2007-03-28 | NOW NAME THE OTHER... $2000: movie in which Clark Gable starred that won consecutive Best Picture Oscars in the mid-1930s Mutiny on the Bounty |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | A DECEMBER TO REMEMBER $200: Well, I declare, "Gone With the Wind" premiered in this southern city on December 15, 1939 Atlanta |
#5047, aired 2006-07-18 | WOMEN AUTHORS $200: Alexandra Ripley read this novel 6 times in preparation for writing its sequel, "Scarlett" Gone with the Wind |
#5032, aired 2006-06-27 | LITERARY THEATRE $400: The '70s musical "Gone with the Wind" starred Pernell Roberts & Lesley Ann Warren as this captivating couple Rhett & Scarlett |
#4987, aired 2006-04-25 | LITERARY SISTERS $800: In "Gone with the Wind", Scarlett O'Hara marries Charles Hamilton & Ashley Wilkes marries her, Charles' sister Melanie |
#4958, aired 2006-03-15 | MR. MOVIEFONE $400: You have selected Atlanta's Grand Theater for Friday, Dec. 15, 1939. The star-studded premiere of this film is sold out Gone with the Wind |
#4837, aired 2005-09-27 | GONE WITH THE WIND $400: Something gone for good is said to be "dead as" this form of entertainment that played the Palace Theatre Vaudeville |
#4837, aired 2005-09-27 | GONE WITH THE WIND $800: In 1968, this sewing machine company's New York City tower--once the world's tallest building--became the tallest ever demolished Singer |
#4837, aired 2005-09-27 | GONE WITH THE WIND $1200: A legendary city, or a legendary Cadillac model that was discontinued in 2002 El Dorado |
#4837, aired 2005-09-27 | GONE WITH THE WIND $1600: William Lear of jet fame developed this numerical music-playing format that went in an endless loop 8-track |
#4837, aired 2005-09-27 | GONE WITH THE WIND $2000: After a name change to the House Internal Security Committee, it was abolished in 1975 the House Un-American Activities Committee |
#4835, aired 2005-09-23 | MILLION DOLLAR BABY $1,000 (Daily Double): Beauregard & Rhett are 2 of this billionaire's grown kids Ted Turner |
#4818, aired 2005-07-13 | NOUN TO VERB $800: Natural event sometimes used as a verb; there's a form of it in Prissy's famous line in "Gone with the Wind" birth |
#4796, aired 2005-06-13 | A BAD MOTHER $200: In the movie "Gone with the Wind", Rhett Butler tells her, "A cat's a better mother than you" Scarlett O'Hara |
#4739, aired 2005-03-24 | SMITH COLLEGE ALUMNAE $200: She went to Smith in 1918 hoping to become a doctor; her dream was "Gone with the Wind" when her mom died in 1919 Margaret Mitchell |
#4717, aired 2005-02-22 | MY LITTLE BLACK BOOK $600: From the meaning of her name, it makes sense that this daughter of rabid "Gone with the Wind" fans always wore black Melanie |
#4680, aired 2004-12-31 | EPITAPHS & TRIBUTES $2,000 (Daily Double): 1939 Oscar winner: "...you are a credit to your craft, your race and to your family" Hattie McDaniel (for her role in Gone with the Wind) |
#4673, aired 2004-12-22 | THE 12 $1200: Twelve Oaks is the name of this family's plantation in "Gone with the Wind" the Wilkes |
#4585, aired 2004-07-09 | THE FIRST WORD $1600: In the novel "Gone with the Wind" Scarlett |
#4560, aired 2004-06-04 | GONE WITH THE WIND $400: Fans of the film love the museum devoted to it in this city, steps away from the home where the novel was written Atlanta |
#4560, aired 2004-06-04 | GONE WITH THE WIND $800: When this actor's divorce came through during filming, he used one of his days off to elope with Carole Lombard Gable |
#4560, aired 2004-06-04 | GONE WITH THE WIND $1200: Elizabeth McDuffie, who was Eleanor Roosevelt's maid at the White House, was tested for this role Mammy |
#4560, aired 2004-06-04 | GONE WITH THE WIND $1600: This actor thought that he wasn't young & handsome enough to play Ashley, but he got the part anyway Leslie Howard |
#4560, aired 2004-06-04 | GONE WITH THE WIND $2000: Long before he was TV's Superman, he played one of the Tarleton twins in the film's opening scene George Reeves |
#4515, aired 2004-04-02 | LIVRES EN FRANCAIS $1000: "Autant en Emporte le Vent" Gone with the Wind |
#4485, aired 2004-02-20 | TEENS IN BOOKS $800: Chapter VI of this novel introduces us to shy 17-year old Melanie, who's in love with Ashley Wilkes "Gone with the Wind" |
#4437, aired 2003-12-16 | BOX OFFICE BLOCKBUSTERS $400: This 1939 film that garnered Victor Fleming an Oscar for directing is one of the most popular films of all time Gone with the Wind |
#4350, aired 2003-06-27 | WHAT'S IN A CELEBRITY NAME? $3,000 (Daily Double): This young skating champ was named after Scarlett's plantation in "Gone with the Wind" Tara Lipinski |
#4323, aired 2003-05-21 | FIRE ON FILM $400: 2 Culver City fire captains stood by nervously as the burning of this city was filmed for "GWTW" Atlanta |
#4321, aired 2003-05-19 | LITERARY LINES $400: Completes the concluding line from "Gone with the Wind": "After all..." "tomorrow is another day" |
#4313, aired 2003-05-07 | SCRIPT TEASE $400: 1939:
"You should be kissed -- and often -- and by someone who knows how" Gone with the Wind |
#4308, aired 2003-04-30 | STAR TRACK $1,000 (Daily Double): Paulette Goddard nearly got this coveted 1939 role & was even given Southern accent lessons Scarlett O'Hara |
#4306, aired 2003-04-28 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: Margaret Mitchell began this book, "Scarlett O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it..." "Gone with the Wind" |
#4259, aired 2003-02-20 | PUBLICATIONS $500 (Daily Double): The name of this quarterly devoted to "Gone with the Wind" is reminiscent of a Hawthorne title The Scarlett Letter |
#4252, aired 2003-02-11 | WRITERS $800: This "Tender is the Night" author was one of the many writers who had a crack at the script for "Gone with the Wind" F. Scott Fitzgerald |
#4243, aired 2003-01-29 | WHEEL OF JEOPARDY! $800: Forever vanished, perhaps by tornado
G _ _ E W I _ _
_ _ E W I _ _ gone with the wind |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | BEFORE & AFTER $1200: Novel in which Rhett Butler tells Toad, Rat & Mole, "My dear, I don't give a damn" Gone With the Wind in the Willows |
#4127, aired 2002-07-09 | GONE WITH THE WIND $200: In Chapter II Scarlett's father declares he's proud of his origins in this country Ireland |
#4127, aired 2002-07-09 | GONE WITH THE WIND $400: Ashley & the rest of this family are "kind of queer about music and books and scenery" the Wilkes |
#4127, aired 2002-07-09 | GONE WITH THE WIND $600: This organization of "hoods", prominent in the book, isn't mentioned by name in the movie Ku Klux Klan |
#4127, aired 2002-07-09 | GONE WITH THE WIND $800: In 2001 the Margaret Mitchell estate tried to stop publication of this parody by Alice Randall "The Wind Done Gone" |
#4127, aired 2002-07-09 | GONE WITH THE WIND $1000: Melanie's elderly aunt got this nickname as a child from her restless, scampering feet Aunt Pittypat |
#4081, aired 2002-05-06 | THE NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLERS $1,000 (Daily Double): This sequel by Alexandria Ripley, published 55 years after the original novel, entered the list at No. 1 in 1991 Scarlett |
#4062, aired 2002-04-09 | CLASSIC FILMS IN OTHER WORDS $600: 1939:
"Blown Away by Moving Air" Gone with the Wind |
#4030, aired 2002-02-22 | UNREAL ESTATE $400: A barbecue takes place at Twelve Oaks, the Wilkes family plantation, in chapter VI of this novel Gone with the Wind |
#4022, aired 2002-02-12 | AMERICAN LIT $2000: "Lost Laysen" is a once-lost novella that this "Gone with the Wind" author wrote when she was just 16 (Margaret) Mitchell |
#3977, aired 2001-12-11 | ALLITERATURE $400: In "Gone with the Wind" she wrote of "the usual masculine disillusionment in discovering that a woman has a brain" Margaret Mitchell |
#3944, aired 2001-10-25 | DON'T LISTEN TO THEM! $600: About this film Irving Thalberg predicted, "Forget it, Louis. No Civil War picture ever made a nickel" Gone with the Wind |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | CIVIL WAR LITERATURE $400: The last line of this novel is "After all, tomorrow is another day." "Gone With The Wind" |
#3717, aired 2000-10-31 | THE HOLLYWOOD FOREVER CEMETERY $400: There's a memorial to this "Gone With the Wind" Oscar winner, barred from the cemetery when she died in 1952 Hattie McDaniel |
#3697, aired 2000-10-03 | HISTORY IN MOVIES $1000: In this famous film Scarlett O'Hara doesn't let the South losing the Civil War slow her down Gone with the Wind |
#3659, aired 2000-06-29 | CLASSIC CINEMA $200: 1939:
"I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' babies!" Gone With the Wind |
#3647, aired 2000-06-13 | UNREAL ESTATE $200: When "Gone With the Wind" begins, Gerald O'Hara is the master of this plantation Tara |
#3621, aired 2000-05-08 | THE GONE WITH THE WIND MOVIE MUSEUM $100: The apartment house she lived in while writing the novel is adjacent to the museum Margaret Mitchell |
#3621, aired 2000-05-08 | THE GONE WITH THE WIND MOVIE MUSEUM $200: One of the museum's most treasured movie artifacts is the front doorway of this plantation, Scarlett's home Tara |
#3621, aired 2000-05-08 | THE GONE WITH THE WIND MOVIE MUSEUM $300: The museum is part of a 2-block historic district on this Atlanta street Peachtree Street |
#3621, aired 2000-05-08 | THE GONE WITH THE WIND MOVIE MUSEUM $400: Scarlett was often laced up into one of these undergarments, & one of them is on display a corset |
#3621, aired 2000-05-08 | THE GONE WITH THE WIND MOVIE MUSEUM $500: You can see the broken vase Scarlett threw when this character she loved spurned her at Twelve Oaks Ashley Wilkes |
#3579, aired 2000-03-09 | NOVEL OPENINGS $100: 1936:
"Scarlett O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm..." Gone with the Wind |
#3563, aired 2000-02-16 | F. SCOTT FITZGERALD $800: As an uncredited screenwriter, Fitzgerald contributed to this 1939 Civil War epic Gone With The Wind |
#3549, aired 2000-01-27 | THE OSCARS $200: Producer David O. Selznick won 2 straight Best Picture Oscars: "Rebecca" for 1940 & this film the previous year Gone With The Wind |
#3539, aired 2000-01-13 | LEADING LADIES $600: Soon after appearing in "Gone with the Wind", she appeared on the cover of Time magazine, also as Scarlett Vivien Leigh |
#3465, aired 1999-10-01 | LITTLE ROCK $500: The old mill at Lakeshore Dr. & Fairway Ave. was used in the opening of this 1939 film Gone with the Wind |
#3453, aired 1999-09-15 | BEFORE & AFTER $600: 1939 big screen Civil War saga that takes place in an aerodynamics test chamber Gone with the Wind Tunnel |
#3428, aired 1999-06-30 | THE MOVIES $800: "Adventure" was the first film this "Gone with the Wind" star made after his World War II combat service Clark Gable |
#3423, aired 1999-06-23 | CLASSIC MOVIES $200: (Hi, I'm Tara Lipinski) In "Gone with the Wind", Tara is the name of the plantation owned by this family O'Hara |
#3409, aired 1999-06-03 | TV MINISERIES $1000: (Hi, I'm Stephen Collins of 7th Heaven.) In 1994 I played Ashley Wilkes in this miniseries sequel to "Gone with the Wind" Scarlett |
#3399, aired 1999-05-20 | LITERARY TOURISM $400: Fans of this author can tour the Atlanta home where she wrote much of "Gone with the Wind" Margaret Mitchell |
#3373, aired 1999-04-14 | IN OTHER WORLDS $800: On Jupiter this 1939 movie would be called "Vanished Accompanied by Gas in Motion over 300 MPH" Gone with the Wind |
#3371, aired 1999-04-12 | CLASSIC MOVIE LINES $200: 1939:
"As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again!" Gone with the Wind |
#3336, aired 1999-02-22 | ADVERBS $200: Adverb that begins Clark Gable's last line in "Gone with the Wind" frankly |
#3228, aired 1998-09-23 | BOOKS BY WOMEN $200: In 1996 a fire badly damaged the Atlanta apartment house where this 1936 bestseller was written Gone with the Wind |
#3186, aired 1998-06-08 | FILM STARS $400: After divorcing Robert Walker, Jennifer Jones married this "Gone with the Wind" producer in 1949 David O. Selznick |
#3139, aired 1998-04-02 | GONE WITH THE WINDS $200: According to Bob Dylan, it's what's "Blowin' In The Wind" the answer, my friend |
#3139, aired 1998-04-02 | GONE WITH THE WINDS $400: Sans wind, this capital was so choked with le smog Oct. 1, 1997 that it banned half its motorists from driving Paris |
#3139, aired 1998-04-02 | GONE WITH THE WINDS $800: In March 1974 Volkswagen introduced this model named for a hot, dry Mediterranean wind a Scirocco |
#3139, aired 1998-04-02 | GONE WITH THE WINDS $1000: Shelley wrote most of this poem on a windy day in the woods near Florence "Ode to the West Wind" |
#3130, aired 1998-03-20 | "TOMORROW" $300: In the novel "Gone with the Wind", it follows "I'll think of some way to get him back" Tomorrow is another day |
#3079, aired 1998-01-08 | THE 1997 TONY AWARDS $400: 1997's best play, "The Last Night of Ballyhoo", opens in Atlanta on the eve of this 1939 film's premiere Gone With the Wind |
#3021, aired 1997-10-20 | ABBREV. $200: Fans of this film classic commonly refer to it as "GWTW" Gone with the Wind |
#2947, aired 1997-05-27 | MOVIE CLASSICS $400: George Reeves, later TV's Superman, appears as one of the Tarleton Twins in this 1939 classic Gone with the Wind |
#2928, aired 1997-04-30 | NOVELS $200: Margaret Mitchell novel in which Sally Fontaine changes Paul Revere's cry to "The Yankees are coming!" "Gone with the Wind" |
#2895, aired 1997-03-14 | AUTHORS $100: Her recently-discovered work "Lost Laysen" was published in 1996, the 60th anniv. of "Gone With The Wind" Margaret Mitchell |
#2891, aired 1997-03-10 | THE OSCARS $1000: It was the first color film to win a Best Picture Oscar Gone With The Wind |
#2834, aired 1996-12-19 | THE BELLES $200: This ex-reporter for the Atlanta Journal took nearly 10 years to write "Gone with the Wind" Margaret Mitchell |
#2820, aired 1996-11-29 | INTERNATIONAL ACTORS $800: This British actor who played Ashley Wilkes in "Gone With The Wind" was the son of Hungarian immigrants Leslie Howard |
#2805, aired 1996-11-08 | THEY ALMOST STARRED IN... $1000: Tallulah Bankhead refused this supporting role in "Gone with the Wind", wishing no one to call her madam Belle Watling |
#2802, aired 1996-11-05 | VICTOR/VICTORIA $1000: He directed "The Wizard of Oz" & "Gone with the Wind" in the same year–1939 Victor Fleming |
#2719, aired 1996-05-30 | ADVICE $200: Irving Thalberg told Louis B. Mayer not to buy this book, saying, "No Civil War picture ever made a nickel" Gone with the Wind |
#2663, aired 1996-03-13 | NOVELS' FIRST LINES $200: "Scarlett O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm..." Gone with the Wind |
#2606, aired 1995-12-25 | SOUTHERN ENGLISH $200: "Tomorrow is another day", which she says in "Gone with the Wind", goes back at least to the 16th century Scarlett O'Hara |
#2598, aired 1995-12-13 | NEW ORLEANS $300: On St. Charles Avenue you can see a replica of this "Gone with the Wind" plantation home Tara |
#2586, aired 1995-11-27 | MOVIE COSTUMES $200: You could say it was "Curtains" for Vivien Leigh when she wore a dress made of drapes in this classic film Gone with the Wind |
#2557, aired 1995-10-17 | LITERARY SEQUELS $1000: A southern belle herself she was a natural choice to write "Scarlet", the sequel to "Gone with the Wind" Alexandra Ripley |
#2532, aired 1995-09-12 | THE GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS $200: In 1995 the son of this "Gone with the Wind" actor served as the first Mr. Golden Globe Clark Gable |
#2468, aired 1995-05-03 | AMERICAN AUTHORS $200: She never finished the Jazz Age novel she started writing before "Gone with the Wind" Margaret Mitchell |
#2445, aired 1995-03-31 | TELEVISION $100: Aired Nov. 7 & 8, 1976, this 1939 film is TV's highest-rated movie Gone With the Wind |
#2391, aired 1995-01-16 | LITERATURE $200: After an ankle sprain confined her to her home in 1926, Margaret Mitchell began work on this novel Gone with the Wind |
#2376, aired 1994-12-26 | MEET THE MITCHELLS $400: The book she published in 1936 sold over 2,000,000 copies in the U.S. by 1939 Margaret Mitchell |
#2360, aired 1994-12-02 | THIS & THAT $200: On Dec. 15, 1939 this film premiered at Loew's Grand Theatre in Atlanta Gone with the Wind |
#2348, aired 1994-11-16 | PULITZER PRIZE NOVELS $200: This novel that won the 1937 Pulitzer was originally entitled "Tomorrow is Another Day" "Gone with the Wind" |
#2342, aired 1994-11-08 | MOVIE QUOTES $300: In this film Hattie McDaniel said, "You can't show your bosom 'fore three o'clock" Gone with the Wind |
#2335, aired 1994-10-28 | PROVERBS $600: Margaret Mitchell ended "Gone with the Wind" with this proverb tomorrow is another day |
#2239, aired 1994-05-05 | 1949 $100: On August 23 a manslaughter charge was filed against the cabbie who killed this "Gone with the Wind" author (Margaret) Mitchell |
#2202, aired 1994-03-15 | STATE CAPITALS $300: This capital's downtown library has a permanent collection of "Gone With the Wind" memorabilia Atlanta |
#2188, aired 1994-02-23 | WOMEN AUTHORS $200: As a teenager this "Gone with the Wind" author attended Washington Seminary in Atlanta Margaret Mitchell |
#2172, aired 1994-02-01 | BESTSELLERS $100: "Gone with the Wind" was again a bestseller in 1991, along with this sequel to it Scarlett |
#2164, aired 1994-01-20 | ACTORS ONSTAGE $100: Frankly, my dear, Pernell Roberts played this role in a musical based on "Gone with the Wind" Rhett Butler |
#2146, aired 1993-12-27 | THE OSCARS $200: It was the first color film to win a "Best Picture" Oscar &, fittingly, it had a "Scarlett" heroine Gone with the Wind |
#2141, aired 1993-12-20 | FEMININE NAMES $200: Originally a male name, as in "Gone with the Wind"s Wilkes, it was the USA's most popular girl's name of 1990 Ashley |
#2073, aired 1993-09-15 | UNREAL ESTATE $600: It's the number of oaks in the name of Ashley Wilkes' family plantation twelve |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | THE MOVIES $100: Its last line is "After all, tomorrow is another day" Gone with the Wind |
#2053, aired 1993-07-07 | AUTHORS $200: This author of "Gone with the Wind" was 10 before she learned the South had lost the Civil War Margaret Mitchell |
#2052, aired 1993-07-06 | MOVIE CLASSICS $100: December 15, 1939, the day this film premiered, was declared a holiday in Georgia Gone with the Wind |
#1982, aired 1993-03-30 | AUTHORS $200: This "Gone with the Wind" author's second husband had been best man at her first wedding Margaret Mitchell |
#1956, aired 1993-02-22 | TEENS IN LITERATURE $200: She's 16 at the beginning of "Gone with the Wind" & has a 17" waist, "the smallest in three counties" Scarlett O'Hara |
#1943, aired 1993-02-03 | THE OSCARS $500: Whoopi Goldberg was the first Black actress to win since this actress won for "Gone with the Wind" Hattie McDaniel |
#1884, aired 1992-11-12 | WRITERS $400: She sometimes joked that she was writing a sequel to her famous novel, to be titled "Back With the Breeze" Margaret Mitchell |
#1815, aired 1992-06-19 | POTPOURRI $300: Recipes inspired by this film include Twelve Oaks plum pudding & Mammy's shrimp cakes Gone with the Wind |
#1781, aired 1992-05-04 | 20th CENTURY NOVELS $200: It's subtitled "The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind" Scarlett |
#1765, aired 1992-04-10 | MOVIE QUOTES $200: It was Rhett Butler's parting shot to Scarlet O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind" Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn |
#1746, aired 1992-03-16 | TOMORROW $300: This 1936 book ends "After all, tomorrow is another day" Gone with the Wind |
#1715, aired 1992-01-31 | BESTSELLERS $600: Alexandra Ripley wrote out 300 pages of this novel in longhand before writing a sequel to it, "Scarlett" Gone with the Wind |
#1685, aired 1991-12-20 | U.S. STAMPS $2,000 (Daily Double): 2 of the classic films honored by U.S. stamps in 1990 2 of (Gone with the Wind, Stage Coach, The Wizard of Oz, and Beau Geste) |
#1680, aired 1991-12-13 | GEORGIANS $100: She described the burning of her hometown in her novel "Gone with the Wind" Margaret Mitchell |
#1669, aired 1991-11-28 | LITERATURE $200: Margaret Mitchell took this title from Ernest Dowson's poem "Cynara" Gone with the Wind |
#1645, aired 1991-10-25 | MOVIE NOSTALGIA $100: By the end of the film, her father, mother, daughter & 2 of her husbands are all "Gone with the Wind" Scarlett O'Hara |
#1605, aired 1991-07-19 | FILMS OF THE '30s $500: The 2 1939 films directed by Victor Fleming Gone with the Wind & The Wizard of Oz |
#1544, aired 1991-04-25 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $200: Her thoughts on her novel & the subsequent film appear in "Gone with the Wind Letters 1936-1949" (Margaret) Mitchell |
#1526, aired 1991-04-01 | ACTORS & THEIR ROLES $300: If you want to see a butterfly that's prissy, check out this butterfly in "Gone with the Wind" Butterfly McQueen |
#1443, aired 1990-12-05 | HOLLYWOOD HISTORY $300: When he read the novel "Gone with the Wind", his reaction was, "What a part for Ronald Coleman" Clark Gable |
#1370, aired 1990-07-13 | MOVIE TRIVIA $100: When this 1939 film was re-issued in 1968, it ranked No. 3 for the year at the box office Gone with the Wind |
#1261, aired 1990-02-12 | AMERICAN LITERATURE $300: "Gone with the Wind" was her only published novel (Margaret) Mitchell |
#1213, aired 1989-12-06 | "Mc" PEOPLE $600: In "Gone with the Wind", this actress cried, "I don't know nothin' about birthin' babies" Butterfly McQueen |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | CITIES IN LITERATURE $100: "Gone with the Wind"'s Rhett Butler was a profiteer from this South Carolina port city Charleston |
#1176, aired 1989-10-16 | THEATERS $300: This film debuted December 15, 1939 at Leow's Grand Theater in Atlanta Gone with the Wind |
#1094, aired 1989-05-11 | LITERATURE $200: The 1st line of "Gone With the Wind" says that this character "was not beautiful" Scarlett O'Hara |
#1071, aired 1989-04-10 | MOVIE TRIVIA $100: Patrick Curtis, who played Melanie's baby in this 1939 film, grew up to marry Raquel Welch Gone with the Wind |
#1050, aired 1989-03-10 | GONE WITH THE WIND $100: Olivia de Havilland said Clark Gable was "terrified" of playing this role Rhett Butler |
#1050, aired 1989-03-10 | GONE WITH THE WIND $200: Every single technicolor camera in Hollywood was used to film the burning of this city Atlanta |
#1050, aired 1989-03-10 | GONE WITH THE WIND $300: Though this "Great Gatsby" author wrote part of the script, he got no screen credit (F. Scott) Fitzgerald |
#1050, aired 1989-03-10 | GONE WITH THE WIND $400: George Cukor, Sam Wood & finally, Victor Fleming the director |
#1050, aired 1989-03-10 | GONE WITH THE WIND $500: The only person Vivien Leigh specifically thanked on winning her Oscar was this producer David O. Selznick |
#956, aired 1988-10-31 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: Warner Books' successful bid of $4.94 million won it the rights to publish this novel's sequel Gone with the Wind |
#923, aired 1988-09-14 | NOVELS $400: This novel concludes, "After all, tomorrow is another day" Gone with the Wind |
#859, aired 1988-05-05 | MOVIE CLASSICS $700 (Daily Double): In "Gone with the Wind", these 2 relatives of Scarlett's died from falling off horses her daughter & her father (Gerald O'Hara & "Bonnie Blue" Butler) |
#852, aired 1988-04-26 | MOVIE DANCERS $200: He sang & danced in "Idiot's Delight" the same year he made "Gone with the Wind" Clark Gable |
#779, aired 1988-01-14 | MOVIE CLASSICS $200: Leslie Howard's contract salary for this film was more than twice Vivien Leigh's Gone with the Wind |
#743, aired 1987-11-25 | ACTRESSES $500: This "Gone With the Wind" star, not Vivien Leigh, was Elia Kazan's 1st choice for "A Streetcar Named Desire" Olivia de Havilland |
#686, aired 1987-09-07 | SHAKESPEARE ON BROADWAY $800: She played Juliet on Broadway in 1951, 12 years after co-starring in "Gone with the Wind" Olivia de Havilland |
#669, aired 1987-07-02 | MOVIE QUOTES $600: "Ah don' know nothin' 'bout birthin' babies" Gone with the Wind |
#662, aired 1987-06-23 | THE MOVIES $500: David O. Selznick was fined $5000 in 1939 for using this 4-letter word in a film "damn" |
#626, aired 1987-05-04 | ADAPTATIONS $200: Yes, there really was a stage musical version, with whip-cracking prostitutes & Atlanta aflame Gone with the Wind |
#566, aired 1987-02-09 | MOVIE TRIVIA $200: Actress Alicia who played Ashley's sister in "Gone With the Wind", her last name was Gable's character's 1st Rhett |
#561, aired 1987-02-02 | FORMER CAPITALS $300: The O'Hara plantation in "Gone With the Wind" shared its name with this ancient capital of Ireland Tara |
#524, aired 1986-12-11 | SEE THE USA $300: Fictional site of 12 Oaks & Tara, this state plans to build a "Gone With The Wind" theme park Georgia |
#495, aired 1986-10-31 | MIDDLE NAMES $200: Leslie Stainer used this, his middle name, as his last in such films as "Gone With the Wind" Howard |
#487, aired 1986-10-21 | MOVIE TRIVIA $600 (Daily Double): In both these Oscar-winning films of 1939 & 1965, when the heroines needed clothes, it was curtains Gone with the Wind & The Sound of Music |
#479, aired 1986-10-09 | POTPOURRI $600: The 50th anniversary edition of this 1936 novel made a 1986 New York Times best seller list Gone with the Wind |
#457, aired 1986-09-09 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $1,500 (Daily Double): MGM announced new merchandising for these 2 films celebrating 50th anniversaries in 1989 Gone with the Wind & The Wizard of Oz |
#361, aired 1986-01-27 | TRANSPORTATION $1000: John Ford tried to drive it to an Academy Award, but "Gone with the Wind" won Stagecoach |
#292, aired 1985-10-22 | MOVIE QUOTES $200: After being forced to kill a Union soldier, she says, "I'll think about that tomorrow" Scarlett O'Hara |
#186, aired 1985-05-27 | MOVIE TRIVIA $200: City that burned in "Gone with the Wind" Atlanta |
#166, aired 1985-04-29 | CLASSIC CINEMA $1,800 (Daily Double): This 1939 classic ran 3 hours & 42 minutes, longer than any before it Gone with the Wind |
#152, aired 1985-04-09 | AUTHORS $200: She originally named her heroine Pansy O'Hara & her novel "Tomorrow Is Another Day" Margaret Mitchell |
#138, aired 1985-03-20 | MOVIES $100: World premiere for "Gone with the Wind" was held in this city Atlanta |
#135, aired 1985-03-15 | DOUBLE MEANINGS $300: Describes how Dorothy left Kansas, or a Mitchell novel Gone with the Wind |
#98, aired 1985-01-23 | MOVIE TRIVIA $100: What Scarlett O'Hara used to make her green velvet dress in "Gone with the Wind" the curtains |
#88, aired 1985-01-09 | CIVIL WARS $100: 1864 burning of this city is depicted in "Gone with the Wind" Atlanta |
#40, aired 1984-11-02 | AUTHORS $200: "Gone with the Wind" was the only book she ever wrote Margaret Mitchell |
#6, aired 1984-09-17 | CLASSIC CINEMA $200: In this epic, an angry Scarlett sees "Rhett" Gone with the Wind |