#9122, aired 2024-06-11 | AKA $200: This famous painting is also known as "La Gioconda" the Mona Lisa |
#9122, aired 2024-06-11 | AKA $400: It's sometimes known as the "Land of the Inca" Peru |
#9122, aired 2024-06-11 | AKA $600: Kegling is just another name for this sport bowling |
#9122, aired 2024-06-11 | AKA $800: It might ring a bell that she used the pen name Currer Bell Charlotte Brontë |
#9122, aired 2024-06-11 | AKA $1000: Baking soda, which creates carbon dioxide when mixed with an acid, is also known as this 2-word chemical compound sodium bicarbonate |
#7403, aired 2016-11-16 | STATE CAPITALS AKA $400: Legendary rising bird Phoenix |
#7403, aired 2016-11-16 | STATE CAPITALS AKA $800: A later apostle St. Paul |
#7403, aired 2016-11-16 | STATE CAPITALS AKA $1200: On "The Simpsons" it comes between C. & Burns Montgomery |
#7403, aired 2016-11-16 | STATE CAPITALS AKA $2000: A Plains-dwelling Native American tribe Cheyenne |
#7403, aired 2016-11-16 | STATE CAPITALS AKA $6,000 (Daily Double): Ancient Greek site of athletic fame Olympia |
#7253, aired 2016-03-09 | AKA $200: An artwork:
La Gioconda the Mona Lisa |
#7253, aired 2016-03-09 | AKA $400: A Candide man:
Francois-Marie Arouet Voltaire |
#7253, aired 2016-03-09 | AKA $600: An NFL stadium:
The Razor Gillette |
#7253, aired 2016-03-09 | AKA $800: A threatened species:
Ursus maritimus the polar bear |
#7253, aired 2016-03-09 | AKA $1000: A confrontation:
First Manassas First Bull Run |
#6077, aired 2011-02-01 | AKA $200: In "Peanuts" Charlie Brown's friend Patricia Reichardt was known by this name Peppermint Patty |
#6077, aired 2011-02-01 | AKA $400: A 1962 "first name" promotion gave this bald advertising icon a first name--Veritably Mr. Clean |
#6077, aired 2011-02-01 | AKA $600: The policeman featured in this board game is Officer Edgar Mallory Monopoly |
#6077, aired 2011-02-01 | AKA $800: Scooby-Doo's owner, his real name is Norville Rogers & he really needs a haircut Shaggy |
#6077, aired 2011-02-01 | AKA $1000: Art deco artist Romain de Tirtoff became known by this name, the French pronunciation of his initials Erté |
#5871, aired 2010-03-08 | FOOD AKA $200: Whether one of these is called Denver or Western, it's made with green pepper, onion & ham an omelet |
#5871, aired 2010-03-08 | FOOD AKA $400: Checkerberry is also called mountain this, the beverage it's often boiled to make tea |
#5871, aired 2010-03-08 | FOOD AKA $600: 1 of the 2 U.S. cities that are aliases for strip steak New York (or Kansas City) |
#5871, aired 2010-03-08 | FOOD AKA $800: Bean threads are also called cellophane or glass these noodles |
#5871, aired 2010-03-08 | FOOD AKA $1000: (Kelly of the clue shows a potted herb.) Talk about international flare, when it's in the garden, it's called Chinese parsley; when the leaves are used, it's Spanish cilantro; & the seeds used in cooking are called this from Middle English coriander |
#5366, aired 2007-12-31 | CELEBRITY AKA $200: It's the real last name of Nicolas Cage--& of his famous uncle Coppola |
#5366, aired 2007-12-31 | CELEBRITY AKA $400: Destiny Hope Cyrus, Billy Ray's kid & star of TV's "Hannah Montana", now goes by this first name Miley |
#5366, aired 2007-12-31 | CELEBRITY AKA $600: Yes Sir, his real name is Reginald Dwight Elton John |
#5366, aired 2007-12-31 | CELEBRITY AKA $800: The movies' original "Alfie", he was originally named Maurice Micklewhite Michael Caine |
#5366, aired 2007-12-31 | CELEBRITY AKA $1000: When she's "got mail", we wonder if it's addressed to Margaret Hyra Meg Ryan |
#4869, aired 2005-11-10 | COLLEGE AKA $200: In Alabama:
A reddish-brown colour Auburn |
#4869, aired 2005-11-10 | COLLEGE AKA $400: In New York:
A brand of toothpaste Colgate |
#4869, aired 2005-11-10 | COLLEGE AKA $600: In Texas:
An edible grain of the Gramineae family Rice |
#4869, aired 2005-11-10 | COLLEGE AKA $800: In Massachusetts:
Small clumps of hairs, trees or grass Tufts |
#4869, aired 2005-11-10 | COLLEGE AKA $1000: In Iowa:
A male duck Drake |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | ANIMAL AKA $200: How much wood would a woodchuck chuck on February 2nd when it's known by this name a groundhog |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | ANIMAL AKA $400: 2-word name for the critter also known as a puma, a cougar & a catamount a mountain lion |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | ANIMAL AKA $600: Felis pardalis, this small wildcat of South America, is also known as a "painted leopard" the ocelot |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | ANIMAL AKA $800: Due to its apetite, the wolverine is also known as this, as if it committed one of the 7 Deadly Sins the glutton |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | ANIMAL AKA $1000: Wapiti is a Native American term for this second-largest deer of the Americas elk |
#3916, aired 2001-09-17 | SPORTS AKA $200: He was known as "The Louisville Lip" & "Cassius the Brashest" Muhammad Ali |
#3916, aired 2001-09-17 | SPORTS AKA $400: Nickname toted by baseball legend Leroy Paige who once advised, "Don't look back, something might be gaining on you" "Satchel" Paige |
#3916, aired 2001-09-17 | SPORTS AKA $600: This "Round Mound of Rebound", also dubbed "Boy Gorge", was a first round pick of the '76ers in 1984 Charles Barkley |
#3916, aired 2001-09-17 | SPORTS AKA $800: Nickname of 5'10" Harold Henry Reese of the Brooklyn Dodgers "Pee Wee" Reese |
#3916, aired 2001-09-17 | SPORTS AKA $1000: His Hockey Hall of Fame dad was "The Golden Jet" so naturally, this Dallas Star is known as "The Golden Brett" (Brett) Hull |
#3833, aired 2001-04-11 | AKA $100: There's something about Amelia Driver, who acts under this first name Minnie |
#3833, aired 2001-04-11 | AKA $200: Current show that stars Edward Bridge Danson III Becker |
#3833, aired 2001-04-11 | AKA $300: Steven Williams wrestles under this name worth at least $6 million "Stone Cold" Steve Austin |
#3833, aired 2001-04-11 | AKA $400: Middle name (or is it core name?) of singer Fiona McAfee Apple |
#3833, aired 2001-04-11 | AKA $500: Tim Dick improved his home & professional life under this name Tim Allen |
#3638, aired 2000-05-31 | AKA $100: He was born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr. Muhammad Ali |
#3638, aired 2000-05-31 | AKA $200: This coin is 2 bits a quarter |
#3638, aired 2000-05-31 | AKA $300: Bird that's the "bushman's clock" in Australia a kookaburra |
#3638, aired 2000-05-31 | AKA $400: It's also called catmint catnip |
#3638, aired 2000-05-31 | AKA $500: Also known as Wild Bill, Mr. Hickok's real first name was this, not William James (Butler Hickok) |
#2987, aired 1997-09-02 | NICOLAS COPPOLA, AKA CAGE $200: Kathleen Turner went back to the past in this film & met up with Cage, the director's nephew Peggy Sue Got Married |
#2987, aired 1997-09-02 | NICOLAS COPPOLA, AKA CAGE $400: The 1996 Cage film about a "hard place" The Rock |
#2987, aired 1997-09-02 | NICOLAS COPPOLA, AKA CAGE $600: In a 1987 film, it was the last name of the infant Cage kidnapped to raise Arizona |
#2987, aired 1997-09-02 | NICOLAS COPPOLA, AKA CAGE $800: Cage appeared in this 1984 film about a Harlem hot spot, directed by his uncle Francis Cotton Club |
#2987, aired 1997-09-02 | NICOLAS COPPOLA, AKA CAGE $1000: Cage was billed as Coppola in this 1982 Sean Penn film based on a Cameron Crowe book Fast Times at Ridgemont High |
#2098, aired 1993-10-20 | AKA $100: Cherilyn LaPiere Cher |
#2098, aired 1993-10-20 | AKA $200: Joan de Havilland Joan Fontaine |
#2098, aired 1993-10-20 | AKA $300: Benjamin Kubelsky Jack Benny |
#2098, aired 1993-10-20 | AKA $400: Rose Louise Hovick Gypsy Rose Lee |
#2098, aired 1993-10-20 | AKA $500: Israel Baline Irving Berlin |
#1873, aired 1992-10-28 | AKA $200: While living in Puerto Rico, Sally Jessy added this, her mother's maiden name. to her own Raphael |
#1873, aired 1992-10-28 | AKA $400: Her original name was Jill Oppenheim; now she's Mrs. Robert Wagner Jill St. John |
#1534, aired 1991-04-11 | AKA $100: Antonio Benedetto Tony Bennett |
#1534, aired 1991-04-11 | AKA $200: Conrad Robert Falk Robert Conrad |
#1534, aired 1991-04-11 | AKA $300: Ramon Estevez Martin Sheen |
#1534, aired 1991-04-11 | AKA $400: Peter Aurness Peter Graves |
#1534, aired 1991-04-11 | AKA $500: Delloreese Patricia Early Della Reese |
#1444, aired 1990-12-06 | AKA $100: Lawrence Peter Berra's friends compared him to a fakir, hence this nickname Yogi |
#1444, aired 1990-12-06 | AKA $200: This late flamboyant pianist once performed under the name Walter Busterkeys Liberace |
#1444, aired 1990-12-06 | AKA $300: His real name is Lloyd Vernet Bridges III, but you know him better by this nickname Beau Bridges |
#1444, aired 1990-12-06 | AKA $400: William West Anderson who was TV's caped crusader Adam West |
#1444, aired 1990-12-06 | AKA $500: Rugged leading man George Letz who was once married to Dinah Shore George Montgomery |
#754, aired 1987-12-10 | GEOGRAPHIC AKA's $200: If an up-to-date version of "Anna & the King of Siam" were written today, it would be called this Anna & the King of Thailand |
#754, aired 1987-12-10 | GEOGRAPHIC AKA's $500 (Daily Double): In the current Ency. Americana, Britannica & World Book, Cambodia is found under this heading Kampuchea |
#754, aired 1987-12-10 | GEOGRAPHIC AKA's $600: Former & present names of the country whose name was changed in 1935 by Reza Shah Pahlevi Persia & Iran |
#754, aired 1987-12-10 | GEOGRAPHIC AKA's $800: Modern Mideast country on the site of ancient Mesopotamia Iraq |
#754, aired 1987-12-10 | GEOGRAPHIC AKA's $1000: While the former Southern Rhodesia is now Zimbabwe; the former Northern Rhodesia is this Zambia |
#736, aired 1987-11-16 | AKA $100: Until he was six, his name was Michael Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
#736, aired 1987-11-16 | AKA $200: Frank Paul Lovecchio; he rode a "Mule Train" to fame Frankie Laine |
#736, aired 1987-11-16 | AKA $300: Helen Louise Leonard got this stage name from Tony Pastor & her diamonds, we assume, from Jim Brady Lillian Russell |
#736, aired 1987-11-16 | AKA $400: Born Edith Mariner in Brooklyn, she was nominated for Oscars five times & won for "I Want to Live" Susan Hayward |
#736, aired 1987-11-16 | AKA $500: The famous alias of Doroteo Arango, the Mexican revolutionary who was killed in 1923 Pancho Villa |
#671, aired 1987-07-06 | GEOGRAPHIC AKA's $200: Peiping Peking (Beijing) |
#671, aired 1987-07-06 | GEOGRAPHIC AKA's $400: Located just east of the Ivory Coast, present-day Ghana used to be called this coast the Gold Coast |
#671, aired 1987-07-06 | GEOGRAPHIC AKA's $1000: Gdansk, Poland, birthplace of Solidarity, was, before WWII, a free city called this Danzig |