Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (807 results returned)
#9095, aired 2024-05-03 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $200: In a children's tale, the Big Bad Wolf could not blow down the final construction of this group the Three Little Pigs |
#9095, aired 2024-05-03 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $400: It's Rishi Sunak's official office & address 10 Downing Street |
#9095, aired 2024-05-03 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $600: They were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 for hits including "Baby, I Need Your Loving" & "It's The Same Old Song" the Four Tops |
#9095, aired 2024-05-03 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $800: Coco's scent-sational creation of 1921 Chanel No. 5 |
#9095, aired 2024-05-03 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $1000: Eveready & Energizer offer PP3s, a common size of this type of power source a 9-volt battery |
#9089, aired 2024-04-25 | TOP 10 BABY NAMES $200: Maybe acting is in the future for kids with this name, No. 1 for females; at least it was for Ms. Colman & Ms. Wilde Olivia |
#9089, aired 2024-04-25 | TOP 10 BABY NAMES $400: Maybe acting is in the future for kids with this name, No. 1 for males; at least it was for Mr. Hemsworth & Mr. Cunningham Liam |
#9089, aired 2024-04-25 | TOP 10 BABY NAMES $600: It was No. 2 for males, or should we say, "there went in two and two unto" this name "as God had commanded" Noah |
#9089, aired 2024-04-25 | TOP 10 BABY NAMES $800: No. 7 for girls, this 3-letter palindromic name will be one of the first called alphabetically when roll is taken Ava |
#9089, aired 2024-04-25 | TOP 10 BABY NAMES $1000: This No. 2 name on the list for baby girls was the No. 1 name for Jane Austen in an 1815 novel Emma |
#9088, aired 2024-04-24 | MUSIC FROM 10 YEARS AGO $400: In 2014 Calvin Harris got the club turnt up with a song that went, "When I met you in" this season the summer |
#9088, aired 2024-04-24 | MUSIC FROM 10 YEARS AGO $800: He went solo from his brothers for his 2014 hit "Jealous" Nick Jonas |
#9088, aired 2024-04-24 | MUSIC FROM 10 YEARS AGO $1200: In 2014 this rapper released "Fancy" alongside Charli XCX & took inspiration from "Clueless" for the song's music video Iggy Azalea |
#9088, aired 2024-04-24 | MUSIC FROM 10 YEARS AGO $1600: This EDM duo with great "American Spirit" had a "Lucky Strike" with the addictive hit "#Selfie" The Chainsmokers |
#9088, aired 2024-04-24 | MUSIC FROM 10 YEARS AGO $2000: This singer's "Wiggle" featured Snoop Dogg & a catchy hook made by a toy flute purchased from Party City Jason Derulo |
#9038, aired 2024-02-14 | TOUGH 10-LETTER WORDS $400: To shorten so that a part stands for the whole abbreviate |
#9038, aired 2024-02-14 | TOUGH 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Geometric name for an open square found on many a campus quadrangle |
#9038, aired 2024-02-14 | TOUGH 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: The artwork seen here is titled this, a weird-looking baby substituted by fairies for a newborn a Changeling |
#9038, aired 2024-02-14 | TOUGH 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: This 10-letter word for a means for producing copies comes from the Greek for "dry" & "written" xerography |
#9038, aired 2024-02-14 | TOUGH 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: "O", it means excessively compliant or servile obsequious |
#8909, aired 2023-07-06 | 10-LETTER ADJECTIVES $400: Seemingly without a floor, like the pit of hell as described in Revelation bottomless |
#8909, aired 2023-07-06 | 10-LETTER ADJECTIVES $800: In the form of small, crystallized particles like refined sugar granulated |
#8909, aired 2023-07-06 | 10-LETTER ADJECTIVES $1600: From the Greek for "pleasure", it means devoted to pleasure as the highest goal hedonistic |
#8909, aired 2023-07-06 | 10-LETTER ADJECTIVES $2000: A sportswriter might note that after a titanic struggle, the teams remained this 10-letter word shown here deadlocked |
#8909, aired 2023-07-06 | 10-LETTER ADJECTIVES $2,500 (Daily Double): Only superficially relevant, or related to a line making contact with a curve at a single point tangential |
#8875, aired 2023-05-19 | SOME OF THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $200: "Remember" this "day, to keep it holy" the Sabbath |
#8875, aired 2023-05-19 | SOME OF THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $400: "Thou shalt not commit" this, so thou shalt better stay true adultery |
#8875, aired 2023-05-19 | SOME OF THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $600: These 4 words come 2 verses before "Thou shalt not steal" Thou shalt not kill |
#8875, aired 2023-05-19 | SOME OF THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $800: "Thou shalt not" do this shenanigan with "the name of the Lord thy God" take thy name in vain |
#8875, aired 2023-05-19 | SOME OF THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $1000: Putting idols in idle; "Thou shalt not make unto thee any" this kind of "image" graven |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: This word for any extended break from work gets its name from a day of rest sabbatical |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: The act of taking over someone else's computer with the goal of affecting social or political change is this portmanteau word hacktivism |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: There's a pair of Zs in this word for a type of musical entertainment presented between opera acts intermezzo |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: Pooch & pals are sitting pretty on the rock slab with this name familiar to architects & engineers Cantilever (Rock) |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | 10-LETTER WORDS $7,000 (Daily Double): Common in French, this diacritical mark gets its name from the Latin for "bend around" circumflex |
#8769, aired 2022-12-22 | THE BOTTOM 10 $400: "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" only went to 92 for this legend; "Suffragette City" never even cracked the chart David Bowie |
#8769, aired 2022-12-22 | THE BOTTOM 10 $800: Not many could take "The Star Spangled Banner" into the Top 20 twice, but she did; however, "Whatchulookinat" only looked at 96 Whitney Houston |
#8769, aired 2022-12-22 | THE BOTTOM 10 $1200: We'll be blunt; James Blunt topped the chart in 2006 with this "gorgeous" song but "High" only went as high as 100 that year "You're Beautiful" |
#8769, aired 2022-12-22 | THE BOTTOM 10 $1600: No stranger to the Top 10, this Jersey band could only take "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" to 97 in '93 Bon Jovi |
#8769, aired 2022-12-22 | THE BOTTOM 10 $2000: "So What'cha Want" hit 93 for this trio in 1992, though some call the album it's off, "Check Your Head", a masterpiece the Beastie Boys |
#8765, aired 2022-12-16 | 10-LETTER VERBS $400: To change a letter to uppercase, or to take advantage of capitalize |
#8765, aired 2022-12-16 | 10-LETTER VERBS $800: Containing a body part, this compound word happens when people get together to come up with ideas to brainstorm |
#8765, aired 2022-12-16 | 10-LETTER VERBS $1200: There's a "Q" in this word meaning to give something up, like a throne relinquish |
#8765, aired 2022-12-16 | 10-LETTER VERBS $2000: This "milky" verb means to make disparate elements similar homogenize |
#8765, aired 2022-12-16 | 10-LETTER VERBS $2,400 (Daily Double): Latin for "easy" gives us this verb meaning to assist in the progress of something to facilitate |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | JEOPARDY! & THE 10 RINGS $100: In a book by this man, the hobbit Frodo gets a ring granting invisibility from his cousin Bilbo Tolkien |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | JEOPARDY! & THE 10 RINGS $200: "Five golden rings" is a line from this holiday song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | JEOPARDY! & THE 10 RINGS $300: In the late 1990s Galileo images revealed that this largest planet has a ring made of dust particles Jupiter |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | JEOPARDY! & THE 10 RINGS $400: As Ernestine the telephone operator on "Laugh-In", she would say, "One ringy-dingy, two ringy-dingies" Lily Tomlin |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | JEOPARDY! & THE 10 RINGS $500: When it was first published in 1922, The Ring called itself "The world's foremost" magazine about this sport boxing |
#8686, aired 2022-07-18 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $400: This branch of the U.S. government makes the laws legislative |
#8686, aired 2022-07-18 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $800: Keep your eye on the birdie, also known by this longer name the shuttlecock |
#8686, aired 2022-07-18 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $1200: Another word for the draft, it's mandatory enrollment in the military conscription |
#8686, aired 2022-07-18 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $1600: This word meaning "nonsense" begins with the name of a son of Odin balderdash |
#8686, aired 2022-07-18 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $2000: This term for a tightrope walker comes from Latin for "rope" & "walk" a funambulist |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | 9-, 10-, & 11-LETTER WORDS $400: The mathematical operation of deducting a number subtraction |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | 9-, 10-, & 11-LETTER WORDS $800: If back in the day IBM made a jumbo machine that was your company's only computer, it was known as this 9-letter type a mainframe |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | 9-, 10-, & 11-LETTER WORDS $1200: From Latin for "war", as a noun it can mean a nation involved in a war belligerent |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | 9-, 10-, & 11-LETTER WORDS $1600: A Fellini film gave us this word for a type of photographer a paparazzi |
#8653, aired 2022-06-01 | 9-, 10-, & 11-LETTER WORDS $2000: From German & Yiddish, it's the act of offering unsolicited advice to someone who's playing a game kibbitzing |
#15, aired 2022-02-18 | BETWEEN 10 & 20 $200: It's the smallest 2-digit prime number 11 |
#15, aired 2022-02-18 | BETWEEN 10 & 20 $400: This number becomes palindromic when written with 3 letters in Roman numerals 19 (XIX) |
#15, aired 2022-02-18 | BETWEEN 10 & 20 $600: When writing a haiku, you must use this many syllables 17 (5, 7, 5) |
#15, aired 2022-02-18 | BETWEEN 10 & 20 $800: Georgia ratified this amendment into law December 6, 1865 the 13th Amendment |
#15, aired 2022-02-18 | BETWEEN 10 & 20 $1000: Developed by chemist Willard Libby, this method named for an isotope is used to date fossils carbon-14 dating |
#10, aired 2022-02-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: One who puts down in words the story of another's life biographer |
#10, aired 2022-02-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: "Mortal" word describing a jury that can't reach a verdict deadlocked |
#10, aired 2022-02-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: There's one of these on Wabash Avenue spanning the Chicago River; don't try to cross when it's up drawbridge |
#10, aired 2022-02-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: 10-letter word for background music written to accompany a play, like Bizet's for 1872's "L'Arlesienne" incidental |
#10, aired 2022-02-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: This adjective for a defective argument begins with one of the 4 seasons fallacious |
#8563, aired 2022-01-26 | 10 OF A KIND $200: The FBI introduced this compendium in 1950 to publicize dangerous fugitives in the United States Ten Most Wanted |
#8563, aired 2022-01-26 | 10 OF A KIND $400: One of the 2 books of the Bible that list the 10 commandments (1 of) Exodus or Deuteronomy |
#8563, aired 2022-01-26 | 10 OF A KIND $600: This actress played the perfect 10 in the movie of that title Bo Derek |
#8563, aired 2022-01-26 | 10 OF A KIND $800: Introduced in 1921, this psychological test uses 10 standard inkblots Rorschach test |
#8563, aired 2022-01-26 | 10 OF A KIND $1000: Blacklisted notables known as "The Hollywood Ten" included this screenwriter of films like "Kitty Foyle" & "Papillon" (Dalton) Trumbo |
#8550, aired 2022-01-07 | THEIR FIRST TOP 10 SOLO HIT $200: "California Girls" in 1985, the year he left Van Halen David Lee Roth |
#8550, aired 2022-01-07 | THEIR FIRST TOP 10 SOLO HIT $400: "Cry Me A River", by a former boy bander Justin Timberlake |
#8550, aired 2022-01-07 | THEIR FIRST TOP 10 SOLO HIT $600: "Pillowtalk" in 2016, by a former boy bander Zayn (Malik) |
#8550, aired 2022-01-07 | THEIR FIRST TOP 10 SOLO HIT $800: "Cruisin'", in 1980 by this Motown legend Smokey Robinson |
#8550, aired 2022-01-07 | THEIR FIRST TOP 10 SOLO HIT $1000: Turning back time, "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)", in 1966 Cher |
#8527, aired 2021-12-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Footbridge is a 10-letter word that you use if you're this kind of 10-letter traveler a pedestrian |
#8527, aired 2021-12-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Yep, people still use this handy measuring tool in math class & in certain professions a protractor |
#8527, aired 2021-12-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: This biology branch that shares a Nobel Prize category deals with the functions of living organisms physiology |
#8527, aired 2021-12-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: This word meaning "harmful" is also the name of Sleeping Beauty's nemesis maleficent |
#8527, aired 2021-12-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: From Greek for "to show through", it's used to describe a delicate, translucent fabric, perhaps a bridal veil diaphanous |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $400: This game whose origins go back to ancient times is played on a board with 24 narrow triangles or points backgammon |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $800: Knock knock--who's there? It's this noisy type of ghost a poltergeist |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $1200: Many health plans now cover this 12-letter practice of consulting with your doctor via your cell phone or computer telemedicine |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $1600: Some describe this old timey soft drink as tasting like licorice; others, like root beer sarsaparilla |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $2000: This adjective can describe something intricate or involved, like a certain maze from mythology labyrinthine |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | 2011: 10 YEARS AGO $400: In May President Obama announced on live TV that this man had been killed in a U.S. military operation Osama bin Laden |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | 2011: 10 YEARS AGO $800: A British royal wedding captured the world's attention as this pair got hitched in April Kate Middleton & Prince William |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | 2011: 10 YEARS AGO $1600: This Ohio Republican took over as Speaker of the House of Representatives John Boehner |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | 2011: 10 YEARS AGO $2000: Israel freed 1,027 prisoners in exchange for soldier Gilad Shalit, 5 years a captive of this group that governs Gaza Hamas |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | 2011: 10 YEARS AGO $10,000 (Daily Double): Zuccotti Park in New York City's Financial District was the birthplace of this movement against economic inequality Occupy Wall Street |
#8410, aired 2021-05-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: If you take someone into your this, you are trusting them not to reveal what's been said confidence |
#8410, aired 2021-05-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Laughter spreading in a crowd is often described as this, which, in a clinical sense, means transmitted by contact contagious |
#8410, aired 2021-05-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: "A" is for this word meaning "without concealment" , in contrast with gamblers whose hands went under the card table aboveboard |
#8410, aired 2021-05-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: There's a term for a lover of his country in this 10-letter word for a fellow countryman compatriot |
#8410, aired 2021-05-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: Shizuoka is this, a Japanese jurisdiction, partly from the Latin for "before" prefecture |
#8381, aired 2021-04-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: To speed up quickly, like your car to make that green light to accelerate |
#8381, aired 2021-04-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Adjective meaning once every 100 years centennial |
#8381, aired 2021-04-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: Distracted mental state of being in love, like Cher in an Oscar-winning film; snap out of it! moonstruck |
#8381, aired 2021-04-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: You might need a chorus to repeat this interjection, from the Hebrew for "praise ye the Lord" hallelujah |
#8381, aired 2021-04-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: This object is formed by the gradual deposit of calcite a stalactite |
#8307, aired 2021-01-05 | POSSESSION IS 9/10 $800: There is no Sigourney Weaver, only Zuul, & what a lovely singing voice Zuul must have in this 1984 movie Ghostbusters |
#8307, aired 2021-01-05 | POSSESSION IS 9/10 $1200: Day-o! Daaaay-o! A dinner party takes a very unexpected musical turn in this! this! this! 1988 Tim Burton film Beetlejuice |
#8307, aired 2021-01-05 | POSSESSION IS 9/10 $1600: We're "conjuring" a series of films with this demoniacally possessed title girl doll that delved into "Creation" in 2017 Annabelle |
#8307, aired 2021-01-05 | POSSESSION IS 9/10 $2000: Playing himself in "This is the End", this "Superbad" actor got possessed superquick Jonah Hill |
#8302, aired 2020-12-15 | 10-LETTER NATIONS $400: Including Yap, more than 600 islands make up "The Federated States of" this Pacific nation Micronesia |
#8302, aired 2020-12-15 | 10-LETTER NATIONS $800: The name of this small country wedged among Germany, France & Belgium means "little fortress" Luxembourg |
#8302, aired 2020-12-15 | 10-LETTER NATIONS $1600: Titograd is the former name of Podgorica, the capital city of this former Yugoslav republic Montenegro |
#8302, aired 2020-12-15 | 10-LETTER NATIONS $2000: Providing plentiful irrigation, the Zambezi River is an important artery of this country Mozambique |
#8302, aired 2020-12-15 | 10-LETTER NATIONS $3,500 (Daily Double): One of the world's most populous countries, it's in the delta of the Ganges & Brahmaputra Rivers Bangladesh |
#8276, aired 2020-11-09 | AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $400: With an area of about 840,000 square miles, it's the world's largest island Greenland |
#8276, aired 2020-11-09 | AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $1200: A silhouette of this second-largest island kind of looks like a bird in flight New Guinea |
#8276, aired 2020-11-09 | AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $1600: At No. 10, Ellesmere Island covers about 75,000 square miles in this ocean the Arctic |
#8276, aired 2020-11-09 | AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $2000: Brunei is located on its northern coast Borneo |
#8276, aired 2020-11-09 | AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $6,000 (Daily Double): It's the only one of the 10 that's part of Africa Madagascar |
#8224, aired 2020-05-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: The act of renouncing the throne abdication |
#8224, aired 2020-05-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Any substance known to produce cancer, like benzene or coal-tar pitch a carcinogen |
#8224, aired 2020-05-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: Dive in to this, the tile on the wall behind a kitchen countertop backsplash |
#8224, aired 2020-05-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: One who has left his or her native land; Americans living in, say, Ecuador form this "community" expatriate |
#8224, aired 2020-05-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: The Greek for "stomach" gives us this word for the science of good eating gastronomy |
#8198, aired 2020-04-08 | TO THE POWER OF 10 $400: Do this by riding a surfboard with all your toes curled over the board's front edge hang ten |
#8198, aired 2020-04-08 | TO THE POWER OF 10 $800: This solid figure has 10 faces & a 10-letter name a decahedron |
#8198, aired 2020-04-08 | TO THE POWER OF 10 $1200: The Council of Ten helped run this Italian island republic from 1310 until it was overthrown by the French in 1797 Venice |
#8198, aired 2020-04-08 | TO THE POWER OF 10 $1600: The ballet "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" is fittingly titled, as that street is part of this "infernal" NYC neighborhood Hell's Kitchen |
#8198, aired 2020-04-08 | TO THE POWER OF 10 $2000: Fasting on the tenth of Tevet, the tenth month of the Jewish calendar, is done in memory of the siege of this city by Nebuchadnezzar Jerusalem |
#8129, aired 2020-01-02 | "K"-9, -10 & -11 $400: & Here's the pitch! This slow... erratic... maddening... baseball pitch a knuckleball |
#8129, aired 2020-01-02 | "K"-9, -10 & -11 $800: It supports your motorcycle while you're away a kickstand |
#8129, aired 2020-01-02 | "K"-9, -10 & -11 $1200: Proverbially, it precedes "drag-out fight" knockdown |
#8129, aired 2020-01-02 | "K"-9, -10 & -11 $1600: It's the insect-eating bird with a royal-sounding name, seen here a kingfisher |
#8129, aired 2020-01-02 | "K"-9, -10 & -11 $2000: A nightmarish bureaucracy may be described by this adjective, from the name of a 20th century author Kafkaesque |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | TOP 10 TUNES $400: Cyndi Lauper told us, "When the working day is gone", this is the case girls just want to have fun |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | TOP 10 TUNES $800: In 2016 Mike Posner "took a pill in" this Spanish party island & woke up in the Top 10 Ibiza |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | TOP 10 TUNES $1200: "I gotta have" this song that went to No. 1 for George Michael "Faith" |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | TOP 10 TUNES $1600: "Don't Let Me Down" & "Closer" were Top 10 hits for this dance duo; "#SELFIE" only made it to No. 16 the Chainsmokers |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | TOP 10 TUNES $2000: Tom Jones first broke into the Top 10 in 1965 with this declaration of normalcy "It's Not Unusual" |
#7922, aired 2019-02-05 | THE 10 PLAGUES OF EGYPT $200: The first plague was the turning of the waters of Egypt into this blood |
#7922, aired 2019-02-05 | THE 10 PLAGUES OF EGYPT $400: The third plague was these parasitic arthropods that also plague kids in the classroom lice |
#7922, aired 2019-02-05 | THE 10 PLAGUES OF EGYPT $600: In the seventh plague, this rained "upon the land of Egypt", breaking "every tree of the field" hail |
#7922, aired 2019-02-05 | THE 10 PLAGUES OF EGYPT $800: In the eighth plague, swarms of these covered the face of the Earth, darkening the land locusts |
#7922, aired 2019-02-05 | THE 10 PLAGUES OF EGYPT $1000: Passover gets its name from when God passes over the Israelites' homes, sparing them from this final plague death of the firstborn |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | SHARK TANK 10 $200: (Hi, I'm Kevin O'Leary, AKA Mr. Wonderful.) I love deals where for each unit sold I get a certain amount of money called this, fit for a king; I earn 45 cents for each Wicked Good cupcake you buy royalty |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | SHARK TANK 10 $400: (Hi, I'm Barbara Corcoran.) One of my favorite deals was investing $55,000 with 2 cousins from Maine who ran food trucks specializing in this shellfish; their passion & my guidance have made us all millions lobster |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | SHARK TANK 10 $600: (Hi, I'm Mark Cuban.) I hate it when investors throw money at companies they don't understand but are afraid might do well; that's FOMO investing, short for this fear of missing out |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | SHARK TANK 10 $800: (Hi, I'm Daymond John.)I made a deal with Mikaila Ulmer when she was only 9 & now she is a teenager selling hundreds of thousands of bottles of lemonade a year with some profits going to save these insects a honeybee |
#7905, aired 2019-01-11 | SHARK TANK 10 $1000: (Hi, I'm Lori Greiner.) It put a smile on my face to buy into America's favorite sponge, this "Daddy", with sales of more than $150 million Scrub Daddy |
#7904, aired 2019-01-10 | 10 LINES ABOUT 5 WOMEN $200: Clara was a caregiver, with the Red Cross she found fame / aided at the Johnstown flood, this was Clara's last name Barton |
#7904, aired 2019-01-10 | 10 LINES ABOUT 5 WOMEN $400: Emily was a poet, Massachusetts born & bred / wrote "I'm Nobody! Who are you?", lived in this town 'til she was dead Amherst |
#7904, aired 2019-01-10 | 10 LINES ABOUT 5 WOMEN $600: Aretha was "The Queen of Soul", & as such, could do no wrong / in '67 she spelled it out, hit No. 1 with this great song "Respect" |
#7904, aired 2019-01-10 | 10 LINES ABOUT 5 WOMEN $800: Coco was a French designer, dabbled in perfume for fun / got her business set for life with this No. in '21 Chanel No. 5 |
#7904, aired 2019-01-10 | 10 LINES ABOUT 5 WOMEN $1000: Margaret this was out of Philly, she's an anthropologist / wrote of teens so far away, I chose her to end this list (Margaret) Mead |
#7858, aired 2018-11-07 | IT WAS 10 MILES $200: A 10-mile-long aqueduct built by the Romans supplied Segovia, Spain with this resource for 2,000 years water |
#7858, aired 2018-11-07 | IT WAS 10 MILES $400: Go 10 miles south of Arecibo, Puerto Rico to check out some nebulas using one of the world's largest of these devices a (radio) telescope |
#7858, aired 2018-11-07 | IT WAS 10 MILES $600: Not one but 2 Civil War battles took place at Cold Harbor, a mere 10 miles from this Confederate capital Richmond |
#7858, aired 2018-11-07 | IT WAS 10 MILES $800: There's an annual race from the bottom of the Eiffel Tower to this royal chateau about 10 miles away the Palace of Versailles |
#7858, aired 2018-11-07 | IT WAS 10 MILES $1000: Stuck downtown in this city? Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is only a 10-mile hike Atlanta |
#7841, aired 2018-10-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: An annual celebration when graduates return to an old school for parties & football homecoming |
#7841, aired 2018-10-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: A type of ice cream, or a native of a southern Italian city Neapolitan |
#7841, aired 2018-10-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: A tightly encircling bandage used to stop arterial flow a tourniquet |
#7841, aired 2018-10-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: Christmas may be over, but this plant is still in bloom poinsettia |
#7841, aired 2018-10-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: This chemical element, symbol Mo, is used to harden steel molybdenum |
#7804, aired 2018-07-12 | 10-LETTER "M" WORDS $200: Soup's on! This thick Italian one with vegetables, beans & bits of pasta minestrone |
#7804, aired 2018-07-12 | 10-LETTER "M" WORDS $400: It's the Naval Academy's equivalent of a West Point cadet a midshipman |
#7804, aired 2018-07-12 | 10-LETTER "M" WORDS $600: It's a little fancier name for a bartender a mixologist |
#7804, aired 2018-07-12 | 10-LETTER "M" WORDS $800: Hark back to yesteryear to this old office machine being used here a mimeograph |
#7804, aired 2018-07-12 | 10-LETTER "M" WORDS $1000: Medically speaking it's another term for a TIA, or transient ischemic attack a ministroke |
#7802, aired 2018-07-10 | THE FBI's 10 MOST WANTED LIST $200: When this man introduced the list in 1950, Thomas Holden was at the top (Edgar) Hoover |
#7802, aired 2018-07-10 | THE FBI's 10 MOST WANTED LIST $400: Many protested when this woman was added to the list in 1970--she was later acquitted Angela Davis |
#7802, aired 2018-07-10 | THE FBI's 10 MOST WANTED LIST $600: When the FBI caught thief James Ringrose, he handed them one of these cards from a board game--didn't work a Get Out of Jail card |
#7802, aired 2018-07-10 | THE FBI's 10 MOST WANTED LIST $800: Andrew Cunanan made the list a month before he shot this fashion designer in 1997 (Gianni) Versace |
#7802, aired 2018-07-10 | THE FBI's 10 MOST WANTED LIST $1,000 (Daily Double): The list was already full, but this man was specially added in April 1968 after a high-profile Memphis murder James Earl Ray |
#7761, aired 2018-05-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: All toil & no play makes Jack this type of person who's addicted to his job a workaholic |
#7761, aired 2018-05-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: The opposite of "Oriental", it refers to the West Occidental |
#7761, aired 2018-05-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: They create the betting lines for the Super Bowl & other contests oddsmakers |
#7761, aired 2018-05-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: The leather shorts seen here are perfect for a trip up the Alps lederhosen |
#7761, aired 2018-05-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $3,000 (Daily Double): Portmanteau term for the rules that apply to how one communicates online netiquette |
#7754, aired 2018-05-03 | 10,000 MANIAC $200: 10,000 can be written as 10 to this power the 4th |
#7754, aired 2018-05-03 | 10,000 MANIAC $400: In Islamic lore, 10,000 was the number of soldiers in Muhammad's army during the conquest of this city Mecca |
#7754, aired 2018-05-03 | 10,000 MANIAC $600: In 2003, at the age of 24 years, 193 days, this Laker became the youngest player to score 10,000 points in the NBA (Kobe) Bryant |
#7754, aired 2018-05-03 | 10,000 MANIAC $800: Alaska has "The Valley of 10,000 Smokes" & this Southern state has "The 10,000 Islands", mostly mangrove islets Florida |
#7754, aired 2018-05-03 | 10,000 MANIAC $1000: Ten Thousand Villages, selling goods by artisans around the world, sprang from these religious -ites in the Eastern U.S. Mennonites |
#7621, aired 2017-10-30 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: This type of training is for the specific skills needed for a particular job vocational |
#7621, aired 2017-10-30 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: I demand the withdrawal of your opinion, or this word that means the same thing retraction |
#7621, aired 2017-10-30 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: It's the compound word for the garment seen here--note the buttons a shirtdress |
#7621, aired 2017-10-30 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: Clint Eastwood in "In the Line of Fire" laments the underuse of this 10-letter word for a ludicrous scheme or idea cockamamie |
#7621, aired 2017-10-30 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: The positioning of a horn player's lips & tongue on the mouthpiece, it's from the French for "mouth" embouchure |
#7604, aired 2017-10-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: It was once a Westinghouse washing machine trademark; now it's a place where quarters are like gold laundromat |
#7604, aired 2017-10-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Bob Marley was buried in a wig of these, his own having been lost to cancer treatment dreadlocks |
#7604, aired 2017-10-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: To summarize another person's statement in new words, shorter & clearer paraphrase |
#7604, aired 2017-10-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: It's the veal preparation seen here--mangia scaloppine |
#7604, aired 2017-10-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: A type of fever that's a complication of malaria, or a security firm founded by Erik Prince blackwater |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | 10-LETTER VERBS $200: To take a document off the secret list & make it public declassify |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | 10-LETTER VERBS $400: Sorry, ma'am, I need to do this, seize your Subaru to pursue those criminals commandeer |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | 10-LETTER VERBS $600: To shed too much light on film while taking a photograph is to do this overexpose |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | 10-LETTER VERBS $800: You need a body part to spell this term for what a gawker does passing a crash scene on the highway rubberneck |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | 10-LETTER VERBS $1000: When you digest, you break down food; when you do this, you process the resulting chemicals for your body to use metabolize |
#7467, aired 2017-02-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: One's partner in crime an accomplice |
#7467, aired 2017-02-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Name shared by the decorative device & the bird seen here a nutcracker |
#7467, aired 2017-02-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: It describes the circles seen here concentric |
#7467, aired 2017-02-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: Background music for a movie, or a line drawn beneath a word underscore |
#7467, aired 2017-02-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2,500 (Daily Double): "Madam, I'm Adam" is a famous one a palindrome |
#7404, aired 2016-11-17 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Rudimentary, or a type of school for young students elementary |
#7404, aired 2016-11-17 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Term for a movie based on a novel or another written work an adaptation |
#7404, aired 2016-11-17 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: The skill of choosing a path for a ship or aircraft to its destination navigation |
#7404, aired 2016-11-17 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: A person with his or her thumb out, once more common on our highways than today a hitchhiker |
#7404, aired 2016-11-17 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: Like the tails of certain monkeys, a giraffe's tongue is said to be this, adapted for seizing & grasping prehensile |
#7394, aired 2016-11-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: It's the beach favorite being played here paddleball |
#7394, aired 2016-11-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: A stern boss or supervisor may be called a "harsh" this taskmaster |
#7394, aired 2016-11-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: Background info in a novel or movie, or the type of international event seen here exposition |
#7394, aired 2016-11-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: Skill in navigating a boat on the waves seamanship |
#7394, aired 2016-11-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: 10-letter "cardiac" object of passion, maybe even a "teen" one like Shaun Cassidy or Ryan Beatty heartthrob |
#7337, aired 2016-07-05 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 POP HIT, SO FAR $400: "Candle In The Wind 1997" Elton John |
#7337, aired 2016-07-05 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 POP HIT, SO FAR $800: "Do That To Me One More Time" (1979) Captain & Tennille |
#7337, aired 2016-07-05 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 POP HIT, SO FAR $1200: "Shiny Happy People" (1991) R.E.M. |
#7337, aired 2016-07-05 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 POP HIT, SO FAR $1600: "Vacation" (1982) the Go-Go's |
#7337, aired 2016-07-05 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 POP HIT, SO FAR $2000: This girl group without their famous lead singer, "Stoned Love" (1970) The Supremes |
#7299, aired 2016-05-12 | AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $200: Geographically, this largest island is actually part of North America Greenland |
#7299, aired 2016-05-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: From the Greek for "devil", it adequately describes my plans for world domination diabolical |
#7299, aired 2016-05-12 | AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $400: In the 1720s Daniel Defoe published a 3-volume "Tour" of this home island Great Britain |
#7299, aired 2016-05-12 | AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $600: The cities of Padang & Bukittinggi are found on this Indonesian island Sumatra |
#7299, aired 2016-05-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Thousands each year undertake this type of sacred expedition to Lourdes a pilgrimage |
#7299, aired 2016-05-12 | AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $800: It's home to about 80% of Japan's people Honshu |
#7299, aired 2016-05-12 | AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $1000: Part of Canada, this fifth-largest island is mostly inhabited by Inuit Baffin |
#7299, aired 2016-05-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: This synonym for "everywhere" has 10 letters, 3 of them "U" ubiquitous |
#7299, aired 2016-05-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: Smuggled or bootlegged goods contraband |
#7299, aired 2016-05-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: From the Latin for "head", it means "to surrender" capitulate |
#7254, aired 2016-03-10 | I GIVE IT A 10 $200: This system used in libraries organizes information into 10 categories the Dewey decimal system |
#7254, aired 2016-03-10 | I GIVE IT A 10 $400: The 10 avatars of this Hindu god include Narasimha, a half-man half-lion creature & Varaha, a gigantic boar Vishnu |
#7254, aired 2016-03-10 | I GIVE IT A 10 $600: The 1847 act of Parliament known as the "Ten Hours Act" forbade allowing these to work more than 10 hours a day children |
#7254, aired 2016-03-10 | I GIVE IT A 10 $800: In the Olympic decathlon, this middle distance run is the tenth event the 1,500 meter |
#7254, aired 2016-03-10 | I GIVE IT A 10 $1000: In a 2015 film Bryan Cranston plays this screenwriter who was blacklisted as a member of the Hollywood Ten Dalton Trumbo |
#7165, aired 2015-11-06 | THE FIRST 10 BIBLE BOOKS $400: Referring to a line of charismatic leaders of Israel, it's the only book title in the first 10 that's an occupation Judges |
#7165, aired 2015-11-06 | THE FIRST 10 BIBLE BOOKS $800: This book of the Pentateuch has a Latin name & is mostly concerned with priests & their duties Leviticus |
#7165, aired 2015-11-06 | THE FIRST 10 BIBLE BOOKS $1200: "Now after the death of Moses", begins this, the first Bible book called by a man's name Joshua |
#7165, aired 2015-11-06 | THE FIRST 10 BIBLE BOOKS $1600: The Book of Numbers is this number book in the Bible the 4th |
#7165, aired 2015-11-06 | THE FIRST 10 BIBLE BOOKS $2000: The ninth & tenth books are First & Second him Samuel |
#7140, aired 2015-10-02 | TOP 10 GLOBAL BRANDS $200: If only there were some kind of way to search the Internet for this $174 billion tech company, No. 2 on the list Google |
#7140, aired 2015-10-02 | TOP 10 GLOBAL BRANDS $600: The heck with the Surgeon General! This cigarette brand valued at $80 billion was tenth, "Man" Marlboro |
#7140, aired 2015-10-02 | TOP 10 GLOBAL BRANDS $800: A 2015 CNN.com headline said the CEO of this restaurant chain, No. 9, "promises better food" McDonald's |
#7140, aired 2015-10-02 | TOP 10 GLOBAL BRANDS $1000: In 2015 this company, No. 7 on the list, put some of its $86 billion in value to work, buying AOL for $4.4 billion Verizon |
#7038, aired 2015-04-01 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: It's the process of converting computer data into a code encryption |
#7038, aired 2015-04-01 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: It's the lowest of the 6 Boy Scout ranks Tenderfoot |
#7038, aired 2015-04-01 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: The Latin for "master" gives us this name for a minor judicial officer such as a Justice of the Peace a magistrate |
#7038, aired 2015-04-01 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: This light thin cotton or rayon fabric has a crinkled surface & usually a striped pattern a seersucker |
#7038, aired 2015-04-01 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: An irresistible crushing force, it was originally an image of Krishna carried on a cart that sometimes ran over devotees a juggernaut |
#6935, aired 2014-11-07 | A TOP 10 HIT TWICE $200: "Star Wars Theme": Meco & this composer of the theme, both in 1977 John Williams |
#6935, aired 2014-11-07 | A TOP 10 HIT TWICE $400: "California Girls": The Beach Boys in 1965 & this lead singer of Van Halen in 1985 David Lee Roth |
#6935, aired 2014-11-07 | A TOP 10 HIT TWICE $600: "Always On My Mind": Willie Nelson in 1982 & this British synth-pop dance duo in 1988 Pet Shop Boys |
#6935, aired 2014-11-07 | A TOP 10 HIT TWICE $800: "Emotion": Samantha Sang in 1978 & this female R&B group in 2001 Destiny's Child |
#6935, aired 2014-11-07 | A TOP 10 HIT TWICE $1000: "Lady Marmalade": LaBelle in 1975 & this lady with Lil' Kim, Maya & Pink in 2001 Christina Aguilera |
#6934, aired 2014-11-06 | AT THE MOVIES 10 YEARS AGO $200: This Michael Moore documentary about the war on terrorism took the top prize at Cannes in 2004 Fahrenheit 9/11 |
#6934, aired 2014-11-06 | AT THE MOVIES 10 YEARS AGO $400: Jon Heder wore a "Vote for Pedro" T-shirt as the title character of this film Napoleon Dynamite |
#6934, aired 2014-11-06 | AT THE MOVIES 10 YEARS AGO $600: Simon Pegg & Nick Frost starred in this British movie described as a rom-zom-com Shaun of the Dead |
#6934, aired 2014-11-06 | AT THE MOVIES 10 YEARS AGO $800: Cady moves from the jungles of Africa to those of high school & gets in with an A-list clique in this film Mean Girls |
#6934, aired 2014-11-06 | AT THE MOVIES 10 YEARS AGO $1000: Guillermo del Toro's screenplay for this film was based on Mike Mignola's comic book series Hellboy |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | 10 YEARS AGO: 2004 $400: For the first time since 1918, this East Coast team won baseball's World Series the (Boston) Red Sox |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | 10 YEARS AGO: 2004 $800: This organization, whose flag is seen here, added 10 new members, including Poland & Hungary the European Union |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | 10 YEARS AGO: 2004 $1600: Over the summer, 4 of these caused $20 billion in damage to Florida & surrounding states hurricanes |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | 10 YEARS AGO: 2004 $2,000 (Daily Double): At the Democratic National Convention, these 2 Johns got the nod as the 2004 ticket John Kerry & John Edwards |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | 10 YEARS AGO: 2004 $2000: A rebellion forced Jean-Bertrand Aristide to resign as this Caribbean country's president Haiti |
#6817, aired 2014-04-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: A melon with orange flesh cantaloupe |
#6817, aired 2014-04-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: A cohort of contemporaries; as a time span, it's often given as 30 years a generation |
#6817, aired 2014-04-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: Something worn by a boxer, or slang for someone who speaks for another mouthpiece |
#6817, aired 2014-04-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: Inflation erodes this "power" of a given sum of money purchasing |
#6817, aired 2014-04-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: This type of decorative glass gets its name from Italian for "thousand flowers" millefiori |
#6809, aired 2014-04-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: One devoted to one mate at a time monogamist |
#6809, aired 2014-04-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: A Latin prefix for "good" gives us this term for one apt to give endowments to schools benefactor |
#6809, aired 2014-04-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: Johnny Mercer said to do this to "the positive" accentuate |
#6809, aired 2014-04-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: Any medieval lyric poet of France troubadour |
#6809, aired 2014-04-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: A women's magazine, or the mistress of a castle chatelaine |
#6760, aired 2014-01-24 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: For some reason, though Tennessee became a state in 1796, it held this type of exposition in 1897 centennial |
#6760, aired 2014-01-24 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Michael Corleone commits this when he has Fredo killed fratricide |
#6760, aired 2014-01-24 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: Geppetto's job woodcarver |
#6760, aired 2014-01-24 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Astronaut talk for the landing of a space capsule in water a splashdown |
#6760, aired 2014-01-24 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: Derived from the German for "behind", it's the backcountry or the region beyond the urban areas of culture hinterland |
#6706, aired 2013-11-11 | THOSE "R" THE TOP 10 HITS $400: Amy Winehouse, 2007 "Rehab" |
#6706, aired 2013-11-11 | THOSE "R" THE TOP 10 HITS $800: The Stray Cats, 1982 "Rock This Town" |
#6706, aired 2013-11-11 | THOSE "R" THE TOP 10 HITS $1200: John Denver, 1973 "Rocky Mountain High" |
#6706, aired 2013-11-11 | THOSE "R" THE TOP 10 HITS $1600: Peaches & Herb, 1979 "Reunited" |
#6706, aired 2013-11-11 | THOSE "R" THE TOP 10 HITS $2000: Jesus Jones, 1991 "Right Here, Right Now" |
#6612, aired 2013-05-21 | 10-MILLION-SELLING ALBUMS $400: 1984's "Legend" by him & the Wailers Bob Marley |
#6612, aired 2013-05-21 | 10-MILLION-SELLING ALBUMS $800: His soft sax sounds on "Breathless" Kenny G |
#6612, aired 2013-05-21 | 10-MILLION-SELLING ALBUMS $1200: This country singer's "Come On Over" Shania Twain |
#6612, aired 2013-05-21 | 10-MILLION-SELLING ALBUMS $1600: This George Michael album you've gotta have Faith |
#6612, aired 2013-05-21 | 10-MILLION-SELLING ALBUMS $2000: This band's 1999 album "Human Clay" Creed |
#6558, aired 2013-03-06 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Steal someone's ideas & pass them off as your own plagiarize |
#6558, aired 2013-03-06 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: The one for the movie "Burlesque" features 8 songs by Christina Aguilera & 2 by Cher a soundtrack |
#6558, aired 2013-03-06 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: Last name of singer-songwriters Loudon III & Rufus; it's also the term for a wagon maker Wainwright |
#6558, aired 2013-03-06 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: It's a beauty product such as Nair that removes unwanted hair a depilatory |
#6558, aired 2013-03-06 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: This branch of zoology studies insects & related bugs like ticks & mites entomology |
#6523, aired 2013-01-16 | ON TV 10 YEARS AGO $200: This show featured Jack Bauer, on-screen clocks & dialogue like "Where's the bomb?! Don't make me ask you again!" 24 |
#6523, aired 2013-01-16 | ON TV 10 YEARS AGO $400: Bryan Cranston wasn't cooking meth yet; he was still playing dad to this title kid "in the Middle" Malcolm |
#6523, aired 2013-01-16 | ON TV 10 YEARS AGO $600: In 2003 Madonna guested on the "Dolls and Dolls" episode of this Debra Messing sitcom Will & Grace |
#6523, aired 2013-01-16 | ON TV 10 YEARS AGO $800: This comedienne played boutique hotel owner Mavis Rae (briefly) before she got a new "View" of life Whoopi Goldberg |
#6523, aired 2013-01-16 | ON TV 10 YEARS AGO $1000: In real life, the star of this CBS sitcom indeed had a cop brother who was divorced & lived with his parents Everybody Loves Raymond |
#6515, aired 2013-01-04 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: In Olympic gymnastic events, it precedes "all-around men" & "all-around women" individual |
#6515, aired 2013-01-04 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Newseum in Washington, D.C.) This invention sped up the flow of news from behind the beyond; in 2001, this one sent the only real-time images of U.S. surveillance personnel being freed from China a videophone |
#6515, aired 2013-01-04 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: This "botanical" interchange is where 2 highways meet a cloverleaf |
#6515, aired 2013-01-04 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: The gangster who actually moves his finger to carry out a hit while the guy who planned it might be elsewhere a triggerman |
#6515, aired 2013-01-04 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: This term for a shabbily clothed, dirty child is the name of a demon in the poem "Piers Plowman" ragamuffin |
#6514, aired 2013-01-03 | 10 CHARACTERS, 5 AUTHORS $400: Alex Cross, Daniel X James Patterson |
#6514, aired 2013-01-03 | 10 CHARACTERS, 5 AUTHORS $1200: Short-tempered Sonny Corleone, World War II vet Walter Mosca (Mario) Puzo |
#6514, aired 2013-01-03 | 10 CHARACTERS, 5 AUTHORS $1600: The evil Comanchero named Blue Duck, the colorful Aurora Greenway Larry McMurtry |
#6514, aired 2013-01-03 | 10 CHARACTERS, 5 AUTHORS $2,000 (Daily Double): Alexander Portnoy, President Charles Lindbergh Philip Roth |
#6514, aired 2013-01-03 | 10 CHARACTERS, 5 AUTHORS $2000: Royal rainmaker Eugene Henderson, Artur Sammler (it's his planet) Saul Bellow |
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | 10 $200: The 10 plagues of Egypt are enumerated in this biblical book Exodus |
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | 10 $400: This nation of 3.8 million square miles is made up of 10 provinces & 3 territories Canada |
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | 10 $600: They're the 3 thrown objects in the Olympic decathlon discus, shot put, & javelin |
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | 10 $800: Canto 30 of Dante's "Paradiso" is titled not the seventh but "The Tenth" this, "or Empyrean" Heaven |
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | 10 $1000: One of the 2 universities that joined the Pac-10 in 2011, making it the Pac-12 Colorado (or Utah) |
#6249, aired 2011-11-17 | THEIR ONLY TOP 10 POP HIT $200: 1996: "Killing Me Softly" The Fugees |
#6249, aired 2011-11-17 | THEIR ONLY TOP 10 POP HIT $400: 1969: "A Boy Named Sue" Johnny Cash |
#6249, aired 2011-11-17 | THEIR ONLY TOP 10 POP HIT $600: 1987: "Touch of Grey" The Grateful Dead |
#6249, aired 2011-11-17 | THEIR ONLY TOP 10 POP HIT $800: 1978: "Dust in the Wind" Kansas |
#6249, aired 2011-11-17 | THEIR ONLY TOP 10 POP HIT $1000: 2006: "White & Nerdy" "Weird Al" Yankovic |
#6184, aired 2011-06-30 | THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $200: Honor these 2 people; you'll live longer! your father & mother |
#6184, aired 2011-06-30 | THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $400: In the Commandments, God makes it clear that he's not big on "graven" these images |
#6184, aired 2011-06-30 | THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $600: From the Latin for "defile" comes this, which thou shalt not commit adultery |
#6184, aired 2011-06-30 | THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $800: One Commandment says, "remember" this day, "to keep it holy" sabbath |
#6184, aired 2011-06-30 | THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $1000: The Commandments forbid bearing "false" this against your neighbor witness |
#6150, aired 2011-05-13 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: A mat attached to a frame used as a springboard; sorry, gotta bounce! a trampoline |
#6150, aired 2011-05-13 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: I'm going to use my power of this to tell you it's from the Latin for "supplying a hint" suggestion |
#6150, aired 2011-05-13 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: Isn't there a song about this variety of tangerine? a clementine |
#6150, aired 2011-05-13 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: A rotation, as on an axis, or a violent replacement of an established government a revolution |
#6150, aired 2011-05-13 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: It's the branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the aged geriatrics |
#6112, aired 2011-03-22 | A NUMBER LESS THAN 10 $200: Word that begins the Gettysburg Address 4 |
#6112, aired 2011-03-22 | A NUMBER LESS THAN 10 $400: In cricket scoring, it's a duck's egg 0 |
#6112, aired 2011-03-22 | A NUMBER LESS THAN 10 $600: Points in a perfect aircraft landing 3 |
#6112, aired 2011-03-22 | A NUMBER LESS THAN 10 $800: The number of legs on a daddy longlegs, aka the harvestman 8 |
#6112, aired 2011-03-22 | A NUMBER LESS THAN 10 $1000: Nations in the Iroquois Confederacy, after the Tuscarora tribe joined 6 |
#6093, aired 2011-02-23 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: It's the glass above a car's dashboard windshield |
#6093, aired 2011-02-23 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: To move a kidney from one body to another transplant |
#6093, aired 2011-02-23 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: It's the round instrument heard here tambourine |
#6093, aired 2011-02-23 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: "V" know it's another term for a respirator; do you? ventilator |
#6093, aired 2011-02-23 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: Literary term meaning to show or indicate earlier in the story foreshadow |
#6050, aired 2010-12-24 | FOOTBALL: 20-10 $200: A 20-10 win in 2001 went in Nebraska's column in its bitter rivalry with this school's Sooners Oklahoma |
#6050, aired 2010-12-24 | FOOTBALL: 20-10 $400: One highlight at this now-departed N.J. venue was Ron Dixon's kickoff return in 2001 to start a 20-10 playoff victory The Meadowlands (Giants Stadium) |
#6050, aired 2010-12-24 | FOOTBALL: 20-10 $600: 20-10 was the score when this school's Hawkeyes beat Wisconsin in 2009 for their 11th straight win University of Iowa |
#6050, aired 2010-12-24 | FOOTBALL: 20-10 $800: This team with Matt Hasselbeck at QB won a 2006 playoff game 20-10 en route to its first Super Bowl appearance Seattle Seahawks |
#6050, aired 2010-12-24 | FOOTBALL: 20-10 $1000: Owner Arthur Blank said, "It feels great" as a Jan. 2010 win put this team over .500 for 2 straight years, a first Atlanta Falcons |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: A cafeteria on a movie studio lot commissary |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the science lab.) Pyrolytic graphite repels either pole of a magnet, so when you suspend a magnet between 2 plates of the graphite, the magnet does what a magician would call this 10-letter trick levitation |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: This liquid that's left after cream is churned can be an ingredient in a delicious biscuit buttermilk |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: In journalism it's more serious than a correction & means "we take the whole story back" a retraction |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | 10-LETTER WORDS $4,000 (Daily Double): Jay M. Arena, director of the Duke Poison Control Center, devised this type of bottle cap childproof |
#5959, aired 2010-07-08 | 10-12 YEARS $400: Rat & monkey are just 2 of the animals in this most populous country's 12-year zodiac cycle China |
#5959, aired 2010-07-08 | 10-12 YEARS $800: The Oracle at Delphi told this Greek hero he had to perform labors for King Eurystheus for 12 years Hercules |
#5959, aired 2010-07-08 | 10-12 YEARS $1200: After Hidalgo's rebellion in 1810, this western hemisphere country fought 11 years for independence Mexico |
#5959, aired 2010-07-08 | 10-12 YEARS $1600: Taking 12 years to build, La Giralda is a minaret in Seville in this country Spain |
#5959, aired 2010-07-08 | 10-12 YEARS $2000: Noticed by Galileo in 1610, these on the sun wax & wane in 11-year cycles sunspots |
#5955, aired 2010-07-02 | AMONG THE 10 MOST POPULOUS COUNTRIES $200: This South American country has about as many people as all the other South American countries combined Brazil |
#5955, aired 2010-07-02 | AMONG THE 10 MOST POPULOUS COUNTRIES $400: The Dharma Chakra or "Wheel of Law" appears on the flag of this country India |
#5955, aired 2010-07-02 | AMONG THE 10 MOST POPULOUS COUNTRIES $600: The Ural mountains form a boundary between the European & Asian parts of this country Russia |
#5955, aired 2010-07-02 | AMONG THE 10 MOST POPULOUS COUNTRIES $800: It's the only African country in the top 10 Nigeria |
#5955, aired 2010-07-02 | AMONG THE 10 MOST POPULOUS COUNTRIES $1000: It claims all or part of 3 of the 10 largest islands in the world Indonesia |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10 $200: The first 10 of these are known as the Bill of Rights the Amendments |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Relatively speaking, it's your mom's husband by a later marriage a stepfather |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10 $400: In Israel Tevet is the tenth of these month |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10 $600: In L.A., the western tip of Interstate 10 is called this "freeway", after the beach community it passes through Santa Monica |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $800: From the late Latin for "word", this book is the last word on words dictionary |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10 $800: The title of this Boccaccio work means "10 Days" Decameron |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10 $1000: (Alex stands in front of an exhibit at the Newseum.) The exhibit "G-men and Journalists" contains the very first ledger in which this list was kept; it began when a reporter asked the FBI, "Who are the toughest guys you're looking for?" the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: Don't lose your head: this French device shares its name with an instrument for surgically removing tonsils guillotine |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $2,000 (Daily Double): The report's back from the lab; it's the science dealing with the detection of poisons toxicology |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | THE BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: Something that's the first son's due; Esau sold his birthright |
#5844, aired 2010-01-28 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $200: Redball seedless & sugar baby are types of this fruit watermelon |
#5844, aired 2010-01-28 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $400: In a song Jimi Hendrix was "all along" this structure watchtower |
#5844, aired 2010-01-28 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $600: A shy person at a dance or party wallflower |
#5844, aired 2010-01-28 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $800: Rembrandt & Winslow Homer were both known for this type of painting involving dissolved pigments watercolor |
#5844, aired 2010-01-28 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $1000: From the German, it's a strong desire to travel wanderlust |
#5789, aired 2009-11-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: The wife of one's dad by a later marriage (& she's not necessarily wicked!) stepmother |
#5789, aired 2009-11-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: This bird of the family Picidae uses its chisel-like bill to hammer into trees for food woodpecker |
#5789, aired 2009-11-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: There are 360 members of the famous Mormon this Choir Tabernacle |
#5789, aired 2009-11-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Heard here, it's the type of tuba named for a composer sousaphone |
#5789, aired 2009-11-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: It's a myth that this amino acid in turkey is the reason you nod off after a Thanksgiving meal tryptophan |
#5784, aired 2009-11-05 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10,316 $400: I give you 63,360 inches, you take this many miles 1 |
#5784, aired 2009-11-05 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10,316 $800: In the equation 6x + 100=220, x equals this 20 |
#5784, aired 2009-11-05 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10,316 $1200: Let's convert! (From Roman, that is) MMM + MDIII equals this 4-digit number 4,503 |
#5784, aired 2009-11-05 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10,316 $1,700 (Daily Double): It's the square root of 100,000,000 10,000 |
#5784, aired 2009-11-05 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10,316 $2000: It's the number of degrees in the larger of the two angles seen here 270 |
#5717, aired 2009-06-16 | 10 YEARS GONE $400: "What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson"? As of March 8, 1999 this baseball great "has left and gone away"? Joe DiMaggio |
#5717, aired 2009-06-16 | 10 YEARS GONE $800: Sir Vivian Fuchs, who led the first known expedition across this continent, died in 1999 at 91 Antarctica |
#5717, aired 2009-06-16 | 10 YEARS GONE $1200: In February 1999 Roger Ebert lost his TV partner when this critic passed away (Gene) Siskel |
#5717, aired 2009-06-16 | 10 YEARS GONE $1600: This author of "The Sicilian" put down his pen in July (Mario) Puzo |
#5717, aired 2009-06-16 | 10 YEARS GONE $2000: This woman long rumored to be involved with both JFK & mob boss Sam Giancana died at 65 Judith Campbell Exner |
#5710, aired 2009-06-05 | MERRIAM-WEBSTER'S TOP 10 WORDS OF 2008 $400: This No. 1 word means "a rescue from financial distress", though it sounds like something done on a leaky boat bailout |
#5710, aired 2009-06-05 | MERRIAM-WEBSTER'S TOP 10 WORDS OF 2008 $800: Used in 2008 political mudslinging, this Marxist theory lies "between capitalism & communism" socialism |
#5710, aired 2009-06-05 | MERRIAM-WEBSTER'S TOP 10 WORDS OF 2008 $1200: As a noun it means a scoundrel; as an adjective it refers to a nation whose leaders defy international law rogue |
#5710, aired 2009-06-05 | MERRIAM-WEBSTER'S TOP 10 WORDS OF 2008 $1600: From the Greek for "hate" & "women" comes this word for the hatred of women misogyny |
#5710, aired 2009-06-05 | MERRIAM-WEBSTER'S TOP 10 WORDS OF 2008 $2000: Meaning "to evaluate for possible approval", this word can also refer to a type of doctor vet |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | TIME'S TOP 10 EVERYTHING OF 2008 $200: No. 7 in "Food Trends": Meat from this animal (kid is the tenderest) goat |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | TIME'S TOP 10 EVERYTHING OF 2008 $400: No. 2 in "Jerry Stiller's Top 10 Words": This before "gevalt!" (Bonus--No. 3 was "colonoscopy") Oy |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | TIME'S TOP 10 EVERYTHING OF 2008 $600: No. 7 in "Quotes": This politician, when told that 2/3 of Americans did not support the Iraq War--"So?" Dick Cheney |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | TIME'S TOP 10 EVERYTHING OF 2008 $800: No. 1 in "Discoveries": "Snow on" this Mars |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | TIME'S TOP 10 EVERYTHING OF 2008 $1000: No. 9 in "Green Stories": "Northeastern utilities bid $38.5 million for the right to emit 12.5 tons of" this carbon dioxide |
#5700, aired 2009-05-22 | THEIR FIRST TOP 10 SOLO HIT $200: "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" (1985) Sting |
#5700, aired 2009-05-22 | THEIR FIRST TOP 10 SOLO HIT $400: "Cry Me A River" (2002) Justin Timberlake |
#5700, aired 2009-05-22 | THEIR FIRST TOP 10 SOLO HIT $600: "The Heat Is On" (1984) Glenn Frey |
#5700, aired 2009-05-22 | THEIR FIRST TOP 10 SOLO HIT $800: "London Bridge" (2006) Fergie |
#5700, aired 2009-05-22 | THEIR FIRST TOP 10 SOLO HIT $1000: "Mother And Child Reunion" (1972) Paul Simon |
#5636, aired 2009-02-23 | TOP 10 YAHOO! SEARCHES $200: No. 1: "Womanizer" from her "Circus" album scored this pop goddess her first chart topper in nearly a decade (Britney) Spears |
#5636, aired 2009-02-23 | TOP 10 YAHOO! SEARCHES $400: No. 9: She voiced Tigress in "Kung Fu Panda" & reportedly got $14 million from People magazine for baby pics Angelina Jolie |
#5636, aired 2009-02-23 | TOP 10 YAHOO! SEARCHES $600: No. 4: This 15-year-old's apology for her Vanity Fair shoot probably boosted Yahoo! searches Miley Cyrus |
#5636, aired 2009-02-23 | TOP 10 YAHOO! SEARCHES $800: No. 2: Drama cravers turned to Yahoo! after an "explosion" hurt this company's chairman, Vince McMahon World Wrestling Entertainment |
#5636, aired 2009-02-23 | TOP 10 YAHOO! SEARCHES $1000: No. 7: Last name Uzumaki, this manga graduate of the Ninja Academy has games, comics & legions of fans Naruto |
#5602, aired 2009-01-06 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $400: It's anyone who lives in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin--that part of the U.S. a Midwesterner |
#5602, aired 2009-01-06 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $800: Originally a computer term, it now refers to doing any number of jobs at the same time multitasking |
#5602, aired 2009-01-06 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $1600: Almighty or infinite in power, as god is omnipotent |
#5602, aired 2009-01-06 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $1,800 (Daily Double): It's the more common term for a dactylogram a fingerprint |
#5602, aired 2009-01-06 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $2000: It means next to last penultimate |
#5594, aired 2008-12-25 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: Horoscope maker an astrologer |
#5594, aired 2008-12-25 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Temperature scale Fahrenheit |
#5594, aired 2008-12-25 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: Adjective for one who speaks English & 2 others trilingual |
#5594, aired 2008-12-25 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Not above underneath |
#5594, aired 2008-12-25 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: A figure with 6 plane faces a hexahedron |
#5581, aired 2008-12-08 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $200: American Express Card numbers start with 3; MasterCard numbers, with this digit 5 |
#5581, aired 2008-12-08 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $400: Ballplayers in a battery 2 (pitcher & catcher) |
#5581, aired 2008-12-08 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $600: Number of times a person today can be elected president of Mexico once |
#5581, aired 2008-12-08 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $800: When writing, many Europeans cross it; most Americans don't 7 |
#5581, aired 2008-12-08 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $1000: In the 1930s Harlan F. Stone & Owen J. Roberts were 2 of the group called this many "old men" 9 |
#5546, aired 2008-10-20 | THEIR ONLY TOP 10 POP HIT $400: "Me And Bobby McGee" (1971) Janis Joplin |
#5546, aired 2008-10-20 | THEIR ONLY TOP 10 POP HIT $800: "Whole Lotta Love" (1969) Led Zeppelin |
#5546, aired 2008-10-20 | THEIR ONLY TOP 10 POP HIT $1200: "Something To Talk About" (1991) Bonnie Raitt |
#5546, aired 2008-10-20 | THEIR ONLY TOP 10 POP HIT $1600: "Walking On Sunshine" (1985) Katrina and the Waves |
#5546, aired 2008-10-20 | THEIR ONLY TOP 10 POP HIT $2000: "Linger" (1993) The Cranberries |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: If you don't know this word for a person who works under another in order to learn a trade, "You're fired!" an apprentice |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | LAST TOP 10 POP HIT $400: "Would I Lie To You?" (1985) The Eurythmics |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: It's the oxymoronic longer term for a man on his wedding day bridegroom |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | LAST TOP 10 POP HIT $800: "She's A Lady" (1971) Tom Jones |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: Like many CEOs, it's someone who spends close to every waking minute on the job a workaholic |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | LAST TOP 10 POP HIT $1200: "Hey Nineteen" (1980) Steely Dan |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: I scream, you scream, we all scream for this vanilla, strawberry & chocolate ice cream flavor Neapolitan |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | LAST TOP 10 POP HIT $1600: "Cradle Of Love" (1990) Billy Idol |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | LAST TOP 10 POP HIT $2000: "Your Wildest Dreams" (1986) The Moody Blues |
#5540, aired 2008-10-10 | 10-LETTER WORDS $3,000 (Daily Double): Greek for "city of the dead", it's the term for a large, ancient cemetery a necropolis |
#5517, aired 2008-09-09 | FROM LETTERMAN'S TOP 10 LISTS $200: "Signs You're Watching A Bad" this guy "Movie": "The Aston Martin won't start, so (he) drives a '95 Ford Focus" (James) Bond |
#5517, aired 2008-09-09 | FROM LETTERMAN'S TOP 10 LISTS $400: "Things Overheard During" his "Hunting Trip": "Has everyone updated their will?" & "Duck!" Dick Cheney |
#5517, aired 2008-09-09 | FROM LETTERMAN'S TOP 10 LISTS $600: Least popular candies for this annual event: "Malted Meat Balls", "Good N' Clammy" & "Bit-O-Monkey" Halloween |
#5517, aired 2008-09-09 | FROM LETTERMAN'S TOP 10 LISTS $800: "Programs On" her "New Television Network" include "Two and a Half Stedmans" Oprah Winfrey |
#5517, aired 2008-09-09 | FROM LETTERMAN'S TOP 10 LISTS $1000: Among "Reasons" this world leader "Is Retiring": "He has accepted the role of Dr. Ramon Vazquez on 'General Hospital"' (Fidel) Castro |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: A decorative item on a ship's prow, or a leader with a title but no power figurehead |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: This big adjective comes from Rabelais' giant king gargantuan |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: In a children's song, this bird "sits in the old gum tree" kookaburra |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: Slow down, as in a car decelerate |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2,000 (Daily Double): From the Latin for "sugar", this adjective means sugary or exaggeratedly sentimental saccharine |
#5434, aired 2008-04-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Elizabeth II's was held at Westminster Abbey, June 2, 1953 a coronation |
#5434, aired 2008-04-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: On an insurance policy, it's the amount you have to "meet" before the company will make a payment the deductible |
#5434, aired 2008-04-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: It can mean immature, or pertaining to a second-year college student sophomoric |
#5434, aired 2008-04-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: If you do a little exploring, you'll find that this is the term for the recreational exploring of caves spelunking |
#5434, aired 2008-04-03 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: Oddly, this word describing couples who get along & can live together in harmony comes from the Latin for "to suffer" compatible |
#5276, aired 2007-07-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Colorful term for a person who forges objects of iron a blacksmith |
#5276, aired 2007-07-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Repugnantly hateful, though we have nothing personal against the "Snowman" abominable |
#5276, aired 2007-07-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: To go about under false pretenses, or a type of party with historical costumes masquerade |
#5276, aired 2007-07-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: Jugglers don't focus on any 1 particular ball; they use this type of vision to keep track of the whole area peripheral |
#5276, aired 2007-07-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: Security pledged for the payment of a loan; in a familiar but unrelated phrase, it precedes "damage" collateral |
#5255, aired 2007-06-15 | THE 10 LARGEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD $400: The one that borders no other countries Australia |
#5255, aired 2007-06-15 | THE 10 LARGEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD $800: The one that spans 11 time zones Russia |
#5255, aired 2007-06-15 | THE 10 LARGEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD $1200: The third largest the United States |
#5255, aired 2007-06-15 | THE 10 LARGEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD $1600: The 2 that are in the British Commonwealth & north of the Equator Canada & India |
#5255, aired 2007-06-15 | THE 10 LARGEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD $2000: The only one in Africa the Sudan |
#5249, aired 2007-06-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Intolerable, as in a Milan Kundera title unbearable |
#5249, aired 2007-06-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: The tent that housed the Ark of the Covenant; today the Mormons have a big one in Salt Lake City tabernacle |
#5249, aired 2007-06-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: From the Greek for "together" & "name", it means having the same meaning synonymous |
#5249, aired 2007-06-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: Graphic representation of surface features on a region of a map topography |
#5249, aired 2007-06-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: It's how the words seen here are presented italicized |
#5206, aired 2007-04-09 | 10 DOWNING STREET $400: Despite sleeping elsewhere, during the Blitz this prime minister continued to work & take meals at No. 10 Churchill |
#5206, aired 2007-04-09 | 10 DOWNING STREET $800: In 2002 an elaborate dinner party was held at No. 10 to celebrate this many year's reign by Elizabeth II 50 years |
#5206, aired 2007-04-09 | 10 DOWNING STREET $1200: Though he works at No. 10, because of his large family, PM Tony Blair lives at this other Downing Street address No. 11 |
#5206, aired 2007-04-09 | 10 DOWNING STREET $1600: An early resident was the countess of Lichfield, the daughter of this 17th century king who returned from exile Charles II |
#5206, aired 2007-04-09 | 10 DOWNING STREET $2000: Styled "the younger", this youngest-ever British PM lived at No. 10 1783-1801 & again 1804-06 (William) Pitt |
#5196, aired 2007-03-26 | A NUMBER FROM ONE TO 10 $200: Humps on a Bactrian two |
#5196, aired 2007-03-26 | A NUMBER FROM ONE TO 10 $400: Teaspoons in a tablespoon three |
#5196, aired 2007-03-26 | A NUMBER FROM ONE TO 10 $600: Faces on a cube six |
#5196, aired 2007-03-26 | A NUMBER FROM ONE TO 10 $800: The number of minutes in an IBF boxing round three |
#5196, aired 2007-03-26 | A NUMBER FROM ONE TO 10 $1000: Pillars of Islam five |
#5183, aired 2007-03-07 | TOP 10 LISTS $200: The top 10 video game titles of 2005 included 2 from LucasArts about this film series Star Wars |
#5183, aired 2007-03-07 | TOP 10 LISTS $400: The top 10 most common phobias include the fear of heights, the fear of flying & the fear of these, aka arachnophobia spiders |
#5183, aired 2007-03-07 | TOP 10 LISTS $600: The top 10 highest cities in the world include La Paz, Bolivia & Lhasa in this region once ruled by the Dalai Lama Tibet |
#5183, aired 2007-03-07 | TOP 10 LISTS $800: The top 10 most populous countries in the world include China, India & this country with over 300 million the United States |
#5183, aired 2007-03-07 | TOP 10 LISTS $1000: The top 10 fastest fish in the sea include the tiger shark, the sailfish & the bluefin variety of this food fish the tuna |
#5117, aired 2006-12-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: "The Lord is waiting to take your hand, shout" this, "c'mon get happy, we're going to the promised land" hallelujah |
#5117, aired 2006-12-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: The Book of Revelation apocalypse |
#5117, aired 2006-12-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: This word that means "to burn to ashes" comes from the Latin for "ashes" incinerate |
#5117, aired 2006-12-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: Meaning "self-governing", it's used to describe Tibet's official relationship to China autonomous |
#5117, aired 2006-12-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: The name of this mineral often used for pipes is from the German for "sea foam" meerschaum |
#5110, aired 2006-11-24 | 10 MILLION ALBUMS! $200: This band didn't hit "The Wall" at 10 million; they're over 23, now Pink Floyd |
#5110, aired 2006-11-24 | 10 MILLION ALBUMS! $400: "Nevermind" the fact this Seattle band hit the 10 million mark Nirvana |
#5110, aired 2006-11-24 | 10 MILLION ALBUMS! $600: This band had 19 million "Rumours" to share Fleetwood Mac |
#5110, aired 2006-11-24 | 10 MILLION ALBUMS! $800: This "Cracked" debut album from Hootie & the Blowfish has sold more than 16 million copies Cracked Rear View |
#5110, aired 2006-11-24 | 10 MILLION ALBUMS! $1000: He's had 4 albums sell more than 10 million, including "Ropin' the Wind" Garth Brooks |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: Often available on CD, it's the music & songs from a movie soundtrack |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: The Internet or the online world cyberspace |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: It's another name for your clavicle collarbone |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: A type of rafting in the rapids, or a real estate scandal involving the Clintons whitewater |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1,200 (Daily Double): Here's the drill--a sapsucker is one of these birds woodpecker |
#5043, aired 2006-07-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: A child who shares his date of birth with 4 of his siblings a quintuplet |
#5043, aired 2006-07-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Seen here, this building in Ohio's capital was built by 19th-century convicts the Statehouse |
#5043, aired 2006-07-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reads as she & Jon play cards.) Jon's keeping his cards under the table; I have mine above the table, which gave us this word meaning "without deceit" aboveboard |
#5043, aired 2006-07-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: When you write a paper, you don't copy directly, but do this, a verb meaning restate or put into other words paraphrase |
#5043, aired 2006-07-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2,800 (Daily Double): To talk to the Fish-Footman or the Mock Turtle, this is where you have to go Wonderland |
#4919, aired 2006-01-19 | TOP 10 BABY BOY NAMES OF 2004 $200: This name tried to "conquer" the list but only made it to No. 8 William |
#4919, aired 2006-01-19 | TOP 10 BABY BOY NAMES OF 2004 $400: No. 4 was this first name of actor Perry & Commodore Perry Matthew |
#4919, aired 2006-01-19 | TOP 10 BABY BOY NAMES OF 2004 $600: This name of the third of the 3 Hebrew patriarchs was No. 1 (sorry, Abraham & Isaac, you didn't make the top 10) Jacob |
#4919, aired 2006-01-19 | TOP 10 BABY BOY NAMES OF 2004 $800: No. 2 was this first name of astronaut Collins & Irish patriot Collins Michael |
#4919, aired 2006-01-19 | TOP 10 BABY BOY NAMES OF 2004 $1000: 2 presidents, Nos. 7 & 17, have had this first name that's No. 6 on the list Andrew |
#4846, aired 2005-10-10 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Superman knows it's from the Greek for "mother city" Metropolis |
#4846, aired 2005-10-10 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: A round missile of war, or a splashy pool entry cannonball |
#4846, aired 2005-10-10 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1,400 (Daily Double): The only continent that fits the category Antarctica |
#4846, aired 2005-10-10 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: A 1920s dance, or a city in South Carolina the Charleston |
#4846, aired 2005-10-10 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: A solid figure having 10 sides a decahedron |
#4835, aired 2005-09-23 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: The greatest distance it's possible to see with the naked eye, it's often part of the weather forecast visibility |
#4835, aired 2005-09-23 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: A driveway area where cars reverse direction, or the time needed to complete a task turnaround |
#4835, aired 2005-09-23 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: It's the art historical term for sculpture painted in many colors, like the Donatello seen here polychrome |
#4795, aired 2005-06-10 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $200: Travel to Springfield, Mass. & you can make a fast break for the Naismith Hall of Fame for this sport basketball |
#4795, aired 2005-06-10 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $400: It's the term for a person who abstains from liquor; it sounds like he drinks only Earl Grey a teetotaler |
#4795, aired 2005-06-10 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Chicago's Adler Astronomy Museum.) Built in 1913, the Atwood Sphere is an early one of these, which created a night sky using points of light instead of a projector a planetarium |
#4795, aired 2005-06-10 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $800: At opposite ends, just outside the visible spectrum are infrared waves & these waves ultraviolet waves |
#4795, aired 2005-06-10 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $1000: Next to the last; it's from Latin words meaning "almost last" penultimate |
#4726, aired 2005-03-07 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $200: In 1952 the New York Yankees retired Joe DiMaggio's jersey with this number on it 5 |
#4726, aired 2005-03-07 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $400: When it's noon in Bakersfield, it's this time in Hackensack 3 |
#4726, aired 2005-03-07 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $600: Title number of habits of "Highly Effective People" in a Stephen Covey bestseller 7 |
#4726, aired 2005-03-07 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $800: Number of lost tribes of Israel after the defeat by the Assyrians in 721 B.C. 10 |
#4726, aired 2005-03-07 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $1000: It's the number that followed the last king of England named William 4 |
#4680, aired 2004-12-31 | ESPN's TOP 10 ALL-TIME ATHLETES $200: No. 2: 1912 Olympian; football star at Carlisle Indian School; 6 MLB seasons with the Reds, Giants & Braves Jim Thorpe |
#4680, aired 2004-12-31 | ESPN's TOP 10 ALL-TIME ATHLETES $400: No. 8: 30 steals for the Birmingham Barons; 2,306 steals for the Bulls Michael Jordan |
#4680, aired 2004-12-31 | ESPN's TOP 10 ALL-TIME ATHLETES $600: No. 1: Lettered in hoops, football & lacrosse at Syracuse & if you think he couldn't act, ask his 11 "unclean" buddies Jim Brown |
#4680, aired 2004-12-31 | ESPN's TOP 10 ALL-TIME ATHLETES $800: No. 10: FB/LB for Columbia U. in the 1920s; MVP for the Yankees in '27 & '36; "Gibraltar in Cleats" (Lou) Gehrig |
#4680, aired 2004-12-31 | ESPN's TOP 10 ALL-TIME ATHLETES $1000: No. 5: Only center to lead the NBA in assists; track scholarship to Kansas U.; marathoner; volleyballer (Wilt) Chamberlain |
#4660, aired 2004-12-03 | 10-HUT! $200: If an area has a yearly average of less than 10 inches of precipitation, it's classified as this a desert |
#4660, aired 2004-12-03 | 10-HUT! $400: The stations on the route of this old west mail service were set up about 10 miles apart the Pony Express |
#4660, aired 2004-12-03 | 10-HUT! $600: In 1978 the Wildcats & the Sun Devils from this state bumped the Pac-8 up to the Pac-10 Arizona |
#4660, aired 2004-12-03 | 10-HUT! $800: The National Labor Relations Act says health care workers have to give 10 days' notice before they do this strike |
#4660, aired 2004-12-03 | 10-HUT! $1000: According to the title of an Alistair MacLean novel, it's where "Force 10" was "from" Navarone |
#4659, aired 2004-12-02 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: These flat, narrow noodles are popularly served "alfredo" fettuccini |
#4659, aired 2004-12-02 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Discovered in 1928, it was the first successful antibiotic penicillin |
#4659, aired 2004-12-02 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: Entranced, or a 1945 Hitchcock film spellbound |
#4659, aired 2004-12-02 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: It's a word or phrase that reads the same backward or forward palindrome |
#4659, aired 2004-12-02 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: From the Latin for "delay", it's an authorized delay of payment or of a specified activity moratorium |
#4543, aired 2004-05-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Handwritten or typed, it's the original text of an author's work that's submitted for publication the manuscript |
#4543, aired 2004-05-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: The name of this transparent blue-green gem comes from the Latin for "sea water" aquamarine |
#4543, aired 2004-05-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: A person, like Brigham Young, with 2 or more wives at the same time a polygamist |
#4543, aired 2004-05-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: The proper way to address bishops & foreign ambassadors is his or her this your excellency |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $400: This wormlike creature is a butterfly or moth in the larval stage a caterpillar |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $800: This small, heavy object, often made of glass, is designed to keep stuff from blowing off your desk a paperweight |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $1200: Doctors can look at blood cells under this magnifying instrument a microscope |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $1600: Ross Powers won the men's superpipe at the 2003 U.S. Open in this sport snowboarding |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $2,000 (Daily Double): It's a list of the sources you used when writing a research paper a bibliography |
#4526, aired 2004-04-19 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT $400: "Sexual Healing" (1982) Marvin Gaye |
#4526, aired 2004-04-19 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT $800: "I Can See for Miles" (1967) The Who |
#4526, aired 2004-04-19 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT $1200: "Got My Mind Set on You" (1987) George Harrison |
#4526, aired 2004-04-19 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT $1600: "Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car" (1988) Billy Ocean |
#4526, aired 2004-04-19 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT $2000: "I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song" (1974) Jim Croce |
#4512, aired 2004-03-30 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: It's someone who helps carry the coffin at a funeral pallbearer |
#4512, aired 2004-03-30 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Jiminy Cricket acted as this for Pinocchio his conscience |
#4512, aired 2004-03-30 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: Oh my darling, it's a variety of small, sweet tangerine clementine |
#4512, aired 2004-03-30 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: Person who'd repair your Timex or Seiko watchmaker |
#4512, aired 2004-03-30 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: Remember Chuck Mangione? Remember this instrument that he plays? the flugelhorn |
#4455, aired 2004-01-09 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $400: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday evenings weeknights |
#4455, aired 2004-01-09 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $800: Perfect for a picnic is the picnic or ice-box variety of this fruit watermelon |
#4455, aired 2004-01-09 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $1200: Early in his career David Letterman filled in weekends as one of these for an Indianapolis TV station weatherman |
#4455, aired 2004-01-09 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $1600: Singer/songwriter Loudon III, or a person who makes wagons Wainwright |
#4455, aired 2004-01-09 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $2000: Eugene O'Neill's only comedy was "Ah", this Wilderness |
#4407, aired 2003-11-04 | BABYTALK MAG'S 10 MOST FAMOUS BABIES $200: 2 multiple birth groups made the list together for a total of 12 kids, the McCaughey septuplets of 1997 & this 1934 group the Dionne quintuplets |
#4407, aired 2003-11-04 | BABYTALK MAG'S 10 MOST FAMOUS BABIES $400: The image of this person seen here as a 3-year-old has been lodged in our memory John F. Kennedy, Jr |
#4407, aired 2003-11-04 | BABYTALK MAG'S 10 MOST FAMOUS BABIES $600: Oogachaka, oogachaka, I can't help this feeling -- this titular TV lawyer got tired of seeing the dancing baby Ally McBeal |
#4407, aired 2003-11-04 | BABYTALK MAG'S 10 MOST FAMOUS BABIES $1000: In an Alex Haley work, his father lifts him to the universe & says, "Behold, the only thing greater than yourself" Kunta Kinte |
#4407, aired 2003-11-04 | BABYTALK MAG'S 10 MOST FAMOUS BABIES $1,500 (Daily Double): BabyTalk called her son Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau "the first real tester of a baby backpack" Sacajawea |
#4404, aired 2003-10-30 | PICK A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $400: In the U.S. the Great Lakes are a chain of this many lakes 5 |
#4404, aired 2003-10-30 | PICK A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $800: The cello & ukulele each have this number of strings 4 |
#4404, aired 2003-10-30 | PICK A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $1200: Forget about stretching at a softball game; they normally only last this many innings 7 |
#4404, aired 2003-10-30 | PICK A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $1600: A play by George Kaufman & Edna Ferber set "Dinner at" this hour 8 |
#4404, aired 2003-10-30 | PICK A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $2000: If playing Sir John Falstaff is your life, you've got a total of this many plays by Shakespeare you can appear in 3 |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: It's the good book's last book Revelation |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: It's a 3-flavored ice cream usually consisting of chocolate, strawberry & vanilla Neapolitan |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: In an orchestra, it's the section where you'll find the timpani percussion |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Presented by a grand jury, it's a formal written accusation charging a party with a crime indictment |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: It's the medical branch that deals with antigens & antibodies & the body's ability to fight off disease immunology |
#4296, aired 2003-04-14 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $400: Geppetto's occupation woodworker |
#4296, aired 2003-04-14 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $800: What's gnu? Just another name for this large African antelope a wildebeest |
#4296, aired 2003-04-14 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $1200: Term for a tornado or whirlwind that occurs over a lake or ocean a waterspout |
#4296, aired 2003-04-14 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $2,000 (Daily Double): It's the breed of dog seen here in a photo by William Wegman Weimaraner |
#4296, aired 2003-04-14 | 10-LETTER "W"ORDS $2000: It's the German equivalent of a child prodigy wunderkind |
#4171, aired 2002-10-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: This synonym for "friendliness" is what a friendly university gives a student to keep him alive fellowship |
#4171, aired 2002-10-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: The ridges in this type of heavy carton paper, from the Latin for "wrinkle", are called flutes corrugated |
#4171, aired 2002-10-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: It's a 10-letter word that can be used to describe the fractions 3/9 & 9/27 equivalent |
#4171, aired 2002-10-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Seattle) Used in "Hamlet", it's the common British term for the vendor I'm buying from fishmonger |
#4171, aired 2002-10-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: As an adjective, it means dependent on an uncertain event; as a noun, it's a group that's part of a larger one contingent |
#4060, aired 2002-04-05 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT $400: "In The Navy" (1979) The Village People |
#4060, aired 2002-04-05 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT $800: "My Ding-A-Ling" (1972) Chuck Berry |
#4060, aired 2002-04-05 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT $1200: "Touch Me" (1969) The Doors |
#4060, aired 2002-04-05 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT $1600: "Roam" (1990) The B-52s |
#4060, aired 2002-04-05 | THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT $2000: "The Winner Takes It All" (1980) ABBA |
#4024, aired 2002-02-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: In August 1999 a 7.4 one of these struck Turkey along the North Anatolian fault an earthquake |
#4024, aired 2002-02-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: One who writes another' life story a biographer |
#4024, aired 2002-02-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: To shorten, like ND for North Dakota abbreviate |
#4024, aired 2002-02-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2,000 (Daily Double): Slow down, as in a car decelerate |
#4024, aired 2002-02-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2000: From the Latin for "sugar", this adjective means sugary or exaggeratedly sentimental saccharine |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: A visual record of earthquake vibrations seismogram |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Botanical name for the type of interchange seen here cloverleaf |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1200: A decorative item on a ship's prow, or a leader with a title but no power figurehead |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew on a riverboat.) This title "Man" in a Melville story takes in gullible riverboat passengers on April Fool's Day The Confidence-Man |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | 10-LETTER WORDS $2,200 (Daily Double): From the Italian, it means someone who organizes events like ballets & concerts impresario |
#3975, aired 2001-12-07 | PICK A NUMBER FROM 1-10 $400: Number of singers in the group that hit No. 1 in 1970 with "ABC" (Jackson) 5 |
#3975, aired 2001-12-07 | PICK A NUMBER FROM 1-10 $800: You should know this number is an anagram & a homophone of the German word for "no" nine |
#3975, aired 2001-12-07 | PICK A NUMBER FROM 1-10 $1,600 (Daily Double): The prefix kilo signifies 10 to the power of this 3 |
#3975, aired 2001-12-07 | PICK A NUMBER FROM 1-10 $1600: Legend says only Adrastus survived out of a group of this many heroes who took on Thebes 7 |
#3975, aired 2001-12-07 | PICK A NUMBER FROM 1-10 $2000: In 1816 Ferdinand I ruled over the kingdom of this many Sicilies 2 |
#3923, aired 2001-09-26 | 10, 11 OR 12 $100: Number of biblical commandments revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai 10 |
#3923, aired 2001-09-26 | 10, 11 OR 12 $200: November is this number month of the year in the modern calendar 11 |
#3923, aired 2001-09-26 | 10, 11 OR 12 $300: The highest roll possible using a pair of standard dice 12 |
#3923, aired 2001-09-26 | 10, 11 OR 12 $400: X is the Roman numeral for this number 10 |
#3923, aired 2001-09-26 | 10, 11 OR 12 $500: Total number of the labors of the mythological Hercules 12 |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: David Letterman was a real letterman, belonging to Sigma Chi, one of these organizations fraternity |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: To pass off someone else's writing as your own plagiarism |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: This synonym for "basic" is used to describe a type of school elementary |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: This 10-letter adjective means "winding" or "like a snake" serpentine |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: It's the oxygen-carrying pigment in red blood cells hemoglobin |
#3790, aired 2001-02-09 | RIDING I-10 $600: In this state, the 10 doesn't take that left at Albuquerque, but does hang a sharp right near Las Cruces New Mexico |
#3790, aired 2001-02-09 | RIDING I-10 $800: Entering this Texas city on the 10 East, hop onto the I-37 to visit the Alamo San Antonio |
#3790, aired 2001-02-09 | RIDING I-10 $1000: You could swing into this Florida city, the eastern end of the 10, for a Jaguars tailgate party Jacksonville |
#3772, aired 2001-01-16 | BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $200: A person with a body mass index of 27 is considered to be this overweight |
#3772, aired 2001-01-16 | BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Big, perhaps like the object seen here monumental |
#3772, aired 2001-01-16 | BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $600: This big adjective comes from Rabelais' giant king gargantuan |
#3772, aired 2001-01-16 | BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Big, like an encyclopedia that fills many books voluminous |
#3772, aired 2001-01-16 | BIG 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: From the Latin for "stunned", it's a colossal amount or just plain great stupendous |
#3730, aired 2000-11-17 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $200: Proverbial number that can "play at that game" 2 |
#3730, aired 2000-11-17 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $400: States in present-day New England 6 |
#3730, aired 2000-11-17 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $600: Chambers in your heart 4 |
#3730, aired 2000-11-17 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $800: Days of prayer in a novena 9 |
#3730, aired 2000-11-17 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10 $1,000 (Daily Double): Syllables in a line of standard iambic pentameter 10 |
#3729, aired 2000-11-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $100: It can mean lasting 100 years, or a 100th anniversary celebration Centennial |
#3729, aired 2000-11-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: It's the longest side of a right triangle Hypotenuse |
#3729, aired 2000-11-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $300: This branch of medicine deals with the diseases & functions of the heart Cardiology |
#3729, aired 2000-11-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: In a children's song, this bird "sits in the old gum tree" Kookaburra |
#3729, aired 2000-11-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $500: From the Latin for "growing up", it's another term for a teen Adolescent |
#3721, aired 2000-11-06 | 10 $200: She showed some "Basic Instinct" & became a mom in 2000 Sharon Stone |
#3721, aired 2000-11-06 | 10 $400: "Perfect Storm" star Diane Lane's mother posed for the October 1957 issue of this magazine Playboy |
#3721, aired 2000-11-06 | 10 $600: As Hugh Grant's date, she made news at the "Four Weddings and a Funeral" premiere in a safety-pinned Versace Elizabeth Hurley |
#3721, aired 2000-11-06 | 10 $800: This "X-Men" star previously charmed Warren Beatty in "Bulworth" Halle Berry |
#3721, aired 2000-11-06 | 10 $1000: This teenage tennis goddess is often escorted by older Russian hockey players Anna Kournikova |
#3699, aired 2000-10-05 | 10, 11 OR 12 $200: Signs of the Zodiac 12 |
#3699, aired 2000-10-05 | 10, 11 OR 12 $400: Days of Christmas in the popular song 12 |
#3699, aired 2000-10-05 | 10, 11 OR 12 $600: Amendments in the Bill of Rights 10 |
#3699, aired 2000-10-05 | 10, 11 OR 12 $800: Players on each side of the ball in an NFL game 11 |
#3699, aired 2000-10-05 | 10, 11 OR 12 $1000: Faces on a decahedron 10 |
#3488, aired 1999-11-03 | THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $200: Don't make a graven one of these of anything in heaven, in the earth or in the water Idol/image |
#3488, aired 1999-11-03 | THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $400: Don't take this in vain The Lord's name |
#3488, aired 1999-11-03 | THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $600: It's the number of days thou shalt labor 6 |
#3488, aired 1999-11-03 | THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $800: Grand larceny breaks the commandment against doing this big-time Stealing |
#3488, aired 1999-11-03 | THE 10 COMMANDMENTS $1000: From the Latin for "to desire", it's what you're not supposed to do to your neighbor's things Covet |
#3439, aired 1999-07-15 | 10 CDs FOR A PENNY $100: For my aunt I got Julio Iglesias' "Tango" & this artist's "Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back" Frank Sinatra |
#3439, aired 1999-07-15 | 10 CDs FOR A PENNY $200: My first 2 choices were both by her, "Simply the Best" & "Private Dancer" Tina Turner |
#3439, aired 1999-07-15 | 10 CDs FOR A PENNY $300: To round out my datebook, I got Prince's "1999" & this group's "1984", but not their "5150" Van Halen |
#3439, aired 1999-07-15 | 10 CDs FOR A PENNY $400: I bought this Beatle's "Dark Horse" & Ravi Shankar's "In Celebration", which he co-produced George Harrison |
#3439, aired 1999-07-15 | 10 CDs FOR A PENNY $500: I chose 2 from this group: "II" & "Cooleyhighharmony" Boyz II Men |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | 10-HUT! $100: This group of 10 begins, "Congress shall make no law..." & ends with the words "or to the people" the Bill of Rights |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | 10-HUT! $200: During a dialogue with God he received the Decalogue, a famous group of 10 obligations Moses |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | 10-HUT! $300: Of the 10 events in the decathlon, it's the one that puts the athlete the highest off the ground pole vault |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | 10-HUT! $400: Our current tenth month held this position on the old Roman calendar eighth |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | 10-HUT! $500: Vamana, a dwarf, & Kurma, a tortoise, are 2 of the 10 avatars of this Hindu god Vishnu |
#3387, aired 1999-05-04 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: A bumpy plane ride is usually caused by this irregular motion of air, sometimes "clear air" Turbulence |
#3387, aired 1999-05-04 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: A passionate preacher who holds public services, or any one of the 4 Gospel writers Evangelist |
#3387, aired 1999-05-04 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: This term for a competent but undistinguished craftsman sounds like a person who takes lots of trips Journeyman |
#3387, aired 1999-05-04 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Title adjective for Anne Tyler's "Tourist" Accidental |
#3387, aired 1999-05-04 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: From the Latin for "to tear", it's a jagged tear or wound, Ouch! Laceration |
#3295, aired 1998-12-25 | 10-DIFFERENT-LETTER WORDS $100: Honest, Abe was the first person run by this party to be elected U.S. president Republican |
#3295, aired 1998-12-25 | 10-DIFFERENT-LETTER WORDS $200: It's any word that's spelled the same forwards & backwards Palindrome |
#3295, aired 1998-12-25 | 10-DIFFERENT-LETTER WORDS $300: In a movie it's the kind of music heard behind a scene background (music) |
#3295, aired 1998-12-25 | 10-DIFFERENT-LETTER WORDS $400: In this field of study, scientists have rocks in their heads, or ore mineralogy |
#3295, aired 1998-12-25 | 10-DIFFERENT-LETTER WORDS $500: 1 less than a cinquefoil Quadrefoil |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | 10 YEARS LATER $100: In 1959 he was president of the Screen Actors Guild; 10 years later he was governor of California Ronald Reagan |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | 10 YEARS LATER $200: In 1910 there were 46 U.S. states; 10 years later there were this many 48 |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | 10 YEARS LATER $300: In the '82-'83 season, "60 Minutes" was the No. 1 rated TV show in the U.S.; 10 years later, this was No. 1 60 Minutes |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | 10 YEARS LATER $400: In 1978 Bob Griese was the starting quarterback for the Dolphins; 10 years later it was this man Dan Marino |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | 10 YEARS LATER $500: In 1810 Napoleon was at the height of his power; 10 years later he was on this island St. Helena |
#3266, aired 1998-11-16 | 10-LETTER COUNTRIES $200: This nation was created in 1971 out of the former Pakistani province of East Pakistan Bangladesh |
#3266, aired 1998-11-16 | 10-LETTER COUNTRIES $400: This African nation is the largest island in the Indian Ocean Madagascar |
#3266, aired 1998-11-16 | 10-LETTER COUNTRIES $600: In April 1992 this reconfigured republic was declared by Serbia & Montenegro Yugoslavia |
#3266, aired 1998-11-16 | 10-LETTER COUNTRIES $1000: From the early 1500s to 1975 this country on Africa's southeast coast was at least partly occupied by Portugal Mozambique |
#3266, aired 1998-11-16 | 10-LETTER COUNTRIES $2,000 (Daily Double): This grand duchy is actually smaller than the same-named Belgian province it borders Luxembourg |
#3212, aired 1998-07-14 | 5' 10" FEMMES $100: At 5' 10" she "Mrs." looking straight into the eyes of her husband Tom Cruise Nicole Kidman |
#3212, aired 1998-07-14 | 5' 10" FEMMES $200: At 5' 10" she's straight as an Aerosmith & the daughter of one, too Liv Tyler |
#3212, aired 1998-07-14 | 5' 10" FEMMES $300: Well, I'll be Dharma, she's 5' 10" Jenna Elfman |
#3212, aired 1998-07-14 | 5' 10" FEMMES $400: For this 5' 10" daughter of Blythe Danner, life is no longer the Pitts Gwyneth Paltrow |
#3212, aired 1998-07-14 | 5' 10" FEMMES $500: The 1993 remake of "Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman" featured this 5' 10" femme Daryl Hannah |
#3187, aired 1998-06-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $100: According to Webster's, it's "a statement of what a thing is" Definition |
#3187, aired 1998-06-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: In a criminal trial, it's this lawyer's job to try & prove the defendant guilty Prosecutor |
#3187, aired 1998-06-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $300: It's equal to .0394 inches Millimeter |
#3187, aired 1998-06-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: It's the pigment that makes red blood cells red Hemoglobin |
#3187, aired 1998-06-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $500: A creature that eats both animals & plants is described by this adjective Omnivorous |
#3030, aired 1997-10-31 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: Ice cream flavor seen here in an astronaut version: Neapolitan |
#3030, aired 1997-10-31 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: James Boswell was Samuel Johnson's biographer |
#3030, aired 1997-10-31 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: Derived from Greek, it's another term for pharmacist apothecary |
#2940, aired 1997-05-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: It's a room where a scientist carries out his experiments Laboratory |
#2940, aired 1997-05-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: A group of people with common interests, or a Greek letter society for men Fraternity |
#2940, aired 1997-05-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: It describes food such as fruits & vegetables that are subject to spoilage Perishable |
#2940, aired 1997-05-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: South Africa first issued this 1-ounce gold coin in 1967 Krugerrand |
#2940, aired 1997-05-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1,200 (Daily Double): From the Latin for "hand written", it's the original text of an author's work manuscript |
#2893, aired 1997-03-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: It's one's partner in crime Accomplice |
#2893, aired 1997-03-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: It means to set free, as from slavery Emancipate |
#2893, aired 1997-03-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: Literally meaning "all powerful", it's often used to describe God omnipotent |
#2893, aired 1997-03-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Lionel Hampton's instrument Vibraphone |
#2893, aired 1997-03-12 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1,000 (Daily Double): From the Latin word for "tear", it describes someone mournful, who cries easily Lachrymose |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | 10-LETTER WORDS $100: Overhead strings attached to jointed limbs allow this type of puppet to move marionette |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: A Mormon hall, or the portable sanctuary in which the Ark of the Covenant was carried tabernacle |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | 10-LETTER WORDS $300: From the Latin for "gum", it's an inflammation of the gums characterized by swelling & redness gingivitis |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Using this delaying tactic, Sen. Wayne Morse spoke for 22 1/2 hours against the Tidelands Bill in 1953 filibuster |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | 10-LETTER WORDS $500: In this ancient board game, each player has 2 dice, a dice cup & 15 counters backgammon |
#2417, aired 1995-02-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $100: It's the act of crowning a king or queen a coronation |
#2417, aired 1995-02-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: It can be any tool used in medicine or any device that produces music an instrument |
#2417, aired 1995-02-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $300: Rings & a pommel horse are used in this sport gymnastics |
#2417, aired 1995-02-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: In grammar the present one ends in -ing, while the past one usually ends in -ed or -en a participle |
#2417, aired 1995-02-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $500: It's the act of taking another's ideas or writings & passing them off as one's own plagiarism |
#2214, aired 1994-03-31 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: This punctuation mark can be used to show possession or the omission of letters in a word an apostrophe |
#2214, aired 1994-03-31 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Carl Perkins & Elvis Presley were exponents of this musical genre combining rock 'n' roll & hillbilly Music Rockabilly |
#2214, aired 1994-03-31 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: This ceremony admits a person to the ministry of a church ordination |
#2214, aired 1994-03-31 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: The name of this minor judicial officer, such as a Justice of the Peace, is from the Latin for "master" magistrate |
#2214, aired 1994-03-31 | 10-LETTER WORDS $3,000 (Daily Double): It's the collective term for the first 5 books of the Bible the Pentateuch |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | 10-LETTER NAMES $100: If you're German and your nickname is Max, it's likely that this is your first name Maximilian |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | 10-LETTER NAMES $200: This feminine name, a diminutive of Bernard, is especially popular at Lourdes Bernadette |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | 10-LETTER NAMES $300: Roman myths called Hades' wife Proserpina, while the Greeks knew her by this name Persephone |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | 10-LETTER NAMES $400: Some women named this are called Mina for short & may have been named for a Dutch queen Wilhelmina |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | 10-LETTER NAMES $500: First name shared by Charles Lindbergh's mother & Longfellow's Acadian heroine Evangeline |
#1780, aired 1992-05-01 | 10-LETTERS WORDS $200: 1 of 4 offspring born in a single birth a quadruplet |
#1780, aired 1992-05-01 | 10-LETTERS WORDS $400: The sudden overthrow of a political system: Iran had one in 1979 revolution |
#1780, aired 1992-05-01 | 10-LETTERS WORDS $600: The period when a person suspected of carrying a disease is put under enforced isolation quarantines |
#1780, aired 1992-05-01 | 10-LETTERS WORDS $800: This can be a widely accepted dramatic device or an assembly of delegates of a political party convention |
#1780, aired 1992-05-01 | 10-LETTERS WORDS $1000: It's literature distributed by the advocates of a specific doctrine propaganda |
#1745, aired 1992-03-13 | 10-LETTER WORDS $100: It's the enforced isolation of a person or pet, to keep a disease from spreading quarantine |
#1745, aired 1992-03-13 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: It can describe a hateful, loathsome person, or a certain snowman abominable |
#1745, aired 1992-03-13 | 10-LETTER WORDS $300: It's a person who has an uncontrollable desire to start fires a pyromaniac |
#1745, aired 1992-03-13 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: It's a formal declaration of guilt, or of sins a confession |
#1745, aired 1992-03-13 | 10-LETTER WORDS $500: It's the jellylike substance that makes up all plant & animal cells protoplasm |
#1637, aired 1991-10-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: From the French for "present yourself", it can be a meeting of spacecraft or lovers a rendezvous |
#1637, aired 1991-10-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Term for an author of a gospel. or one who zealously preaches the gospel an evangelist |
#1637, aired 1991-10-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: A tribe or society where the dominant authority is held by women a matriarchy |
#1637, aired 1991-10-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Boldly creative, like the titan who gave fire to man Promethean |
#1637, aired 1991-10-15 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: It's a mound of earth or stone built to hold water back; London has 1 named for Victoria an embankment |
#1473, aired 1991-01-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: It can be any large city or the specific city in which Superman lives metropolis |
#1473, aired 1991-01-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: From the Latin for "shopkeeper", this word is a synonym for druggist or pharmacist apothecary |
#1473, aired 1991-01-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $650 (Daily Double): Occupation in the title of the following song: "25 dollar 30 now 30 dollar 30 dollar 30 dollar 30 dollar give me a holler 30 dollar who will bid it at a 35 dollar bid?" auctioneer |
#1473, aired 1991-01-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: A test for determining an item's quality or a film division of Walt Disney Studios touchstone |
#1473, aired 1991-01-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: This word for a tattered, dirty child is from the name of a demon in "Piers Plowman" ragamuffin |
#1443, aired 1990-12-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $100: Made by man rather than occurring in nature, it can refer to intelligence or respiration artificial |
#1443, aired 1990-12-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: The legislative governing body of the United Kingdom Parliament |
#1443, aired 1990-12-05 | 10-LETTER WORDS $300: Stealing the writings of others & passing them off as your own plagiarism |
#1120, aired 1989-06-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: A ten letter body part you can file, buff & paint a fingernail |
#1120, aired 1989-06-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: It refers to all the stuff you need to write a letter, not just the paper stationery |
#1120, aired 1989-06-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: In a fixed position, unmoving, like some weather fronts stationary |
#1120, aired 1989-06-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: The science that studies prenatal growth & development obstetrics (embryology) |
#1120, aired 1989-06-16 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: Roots of this plant, "deadly nightshade", are made into med!cine to treat asthma & colic the belladonna |
#1103, aired 1989-05-24 | 10-LETTER NAMES $100: Read his lips; he's the 41st president of the United States George Bush |
#1103, aired 1989-05-24 | 10-LETTER NAMES $300: 1 of 2 Republican senators from Kansas, but Nancy Kassebaum doesn't fit the category Robert Dole |
#1103, aired 1989-05-24 | 10-LETTER NAMES $400: He plays John on "Dear John" Judd Hirsch |
#1103, aired 1989-05-24 | 10-LETTER NAMES $500: Great Caesar's ghost! He was Clark Kent's boss Perry White |
#1103, aired 1989-05-24 | 10-LETTER NAMES $1,000 (Daily Double): The following 1983 song was his last No. 1 hit: "Put on your red shoes and dance the blues (Let's dance) / To the song they're playing on the radio..." David Bowie |
#1006, aired 1989-01-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $100: Look in this book to find all the words, not just the 10-letter ones a dictionary |
#1006, aired 1989-01-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: After their freshman year, all students at the U.S. Naval Academy all hold this rank midshipman |
#1006, aired 1989-01-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $300: Boring monotonous |
#1006, aired 1989-01-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: The activity that serves as your regular source of income, or the conquest & control of a country occupation |
#1006, aired 1989-01-09 | 10-LETTER WORDS $500: In 1978 this group had their first No. 1 hit with "Three Times A Lady" The Commodores |
#983, aired 1988-12-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: A German response to a forced expulsion of air from the mouth & nose gesundheit |
#983, aired 1988-12-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: From Latin for "brother", it means to mix with others in a brotherly way fraternize |
#983, aired 1988-12-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: It describes words that express similar meanings, such as teeny & weeny synonymous |
#983, aired 1988-12-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1,000 (Daily Double): In titles, it precedes ridge, kid & hotel heartbreak |
#983, aired 1988-12-07 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: The mistress of a castle or chateau chatelaine |
#949, aired 1988-10-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: Its not in this clue & it should be an apostrophe |
#949, aired 1988-10-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: A preacher like Jerry Falwell or Oral Roberts an evangelist |
#949, aired 1988-10-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: A person who starts the trouble & urges everyone else on an instigator |
#897, aired 1988-06-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $100: It's any fitting fabric for furniture upholstery |
#897, aired 1988-06-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: Instead of being hospitalized, many who are sick can be treated on this basis outpatient |
#897, aired 1988-06-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $300: When a paper has erroneously reported a statement or story, it may print one of these retraction (correction accepted) |
#897, aired 1988-06-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: 10-letter word usually spoken when standing with hand over heart before a U.S. flag allegiance |
#897, aired 1988-06-28 | 10-LETTER WORDS $500: From the Greek for "single tone", it means tediously uniform or unvarying monotonous |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: A secret document you're not allowed to look at, or ad section in the newspaper that you are classified |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: 1981 hit for Kool & the Gang, or what they probably had after they found out it went to #1 "Celebration" |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: From French "not warm", it's to be cool or casually unconerned nonchalant |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: When you come to this Italian word on a musical score, you should play very loudly fortissimo |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: Johnny Carson's Carnac the Magnificent is also this, which means "all-knowing" omniscient |
#784, aired 1988-01-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: The relationship of 16 ounces to 1 pound equivalent |
#784, aired 1988-01-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: Productivity with a minimum of waste, it can precede apartment or engineer efficiency |
#784, aired 1988-01-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: In the formula for the Pythagorean theorem, A2 plus B2 equals C2, it's the C the hypotenuse |
#784, aired 1988-01-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: A branch of medicine dealing with problems & diseases of old age geriatrics |
#784, aired 1988-01-21 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1,500 (Daily Double): 1 of 3 forms of "flying" transport that start with "H" & are able to take off & land in water (1 of) a hydroplane (hovercraft or helicopter) |
#716, aired 1987-10-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: My dear Watson, it's the type of school one attends before junior high or middle school elementary |
#716, aired 1987-10-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: A device useful to biology students who want to sneak a peek at a paramecium microscope |
#716, aired 1987-10-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Many consider this varietal white wine to be America's finest Chardonnay |
#716, aired 1987-10-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: Indefinitely frozen subsoil underlying polar regions permafrost |
#716, aired 1987-10-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1,500 (Daily Double): Fattening food, or just one member of the quintet heard here: "I've got sunshine on a cloudy day..." temptation |
#638, aired 1987-05-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: Lighting fixture from which they say you swing when drunk or rowdy chandelier |
#638, aired 1987-05-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Your brother's daughter's daughter grandniece |
#638, aired 1987-05-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: To risk peril or invite loss, or what you do to your winnings every time you buzz in during this show jeopardize |
#638, aired 1987-05-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: Sounding like a guy on the go, he's a tradesman working for another person journeyman |
#638, aired 1987-05-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: From Latin for "forward slope", it's having a natural inclination or propensity for something proclivity |
#309, aired 1985-11-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: Wrinkled or furrowed, as cardboard or iron corrugated |
#309, aired 1985-11-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: Mercy killing euthanasia |
#309, aired 1985-11-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: At record companies, it's what the “R” in “A & R” stands for repertoire |
#309, aired 1985-11-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800: In Latin, rosa, rosae, rosam, for example declension |
#309, aired 1985-11-14 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1,000 (Daily Double): From German for “rear”, it's the region behind a coast or remote from other cities hinterland |
#137, aired 1985-03-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $200: What you are on this show a contestant |
#137, aired 1985-03-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: The opposite of myopic farsighted |
#137, aired 1985-03-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: What 2 opposite magnetic poles might feel for one another attraction |
#137, aired 1985-03-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $800 (Daily Double): Two far west states with 10-letter names Washington & California |
#137, aired 1985-03-19 | 10-LETTER WORDS $1000: From Latin word for "health", it's the opening of a letter salutation |
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