Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (189 results returned)
#9016, aired 2024-01-15 | AROUND THE UNUSUAL HOUSE $200: So you got one of these as a pet, like Smaug or Viserion in books; well, at least you won't need any matches for the fireplace a dragon |
#9016, aired 2024-01-15 | AROUND THE UNUSUAL HOUSE $400: It's a choice to install a 20,000-seat arena featuring a cage in this shape but hosting UFC 852 could help with the mortgage an octagon |
#9016, aired 2024-01-15 | AROUND THE UNUSUAL HOUSE $600: Wow, a living room with a full-scale replica of a Huey helicopter, like the one in this musical that landed on Broadway in 1991 Miss Saigon |
#9016, aired 2024-01-15 | AROUND THE UNUSUAL HOUSE $800: I don't know if this proverbially rattled item here belongs in the kitchen cutlery, but, hey, you do you a saber |
#9016, aired 2024-01-15 | AROUND THE UNUSUAL HOUSE $1000: Talk about a man cave! There's a basement modeled on this French cave designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979 Lascaux |
#8915, aired 2023-07-14 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: You can get a dining room table that easily converts for pool, Ping Pong & even this plastic puck game patented in 1969 air hockey |
#8915, aired 2023-07-14 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: Use newspaper to stay warm without burning it with the blown-in cellulose type of this, which can fit small & curved spaces insulation |
#8915, aired 2023-07-14 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1200: Useful in home offices & guest rooms, they've been around for centuries as in the 18th century painting of a lady on one a fainting couch (a chaise, a daybed) |
#8915, aired 2023-07-14 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1600: Mark Twain wrote of a "vestibule, where they used to keep" this; today, we'd more likely have the coat version the hat rack |
#8915, aired 2023-07-14 | AROUND THE HOUSE $2000: Also a word for mosaics, it refers to a distinctive flooring pattern of teeny squares or tiles tessellated (tesserae) |
#8833, aired 2023-03-22 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Someone knows a lot about reds & whites, judging from this well-stocked room of the house the wine cellar |
#8833, aired 2023-03-22 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: From the Latin word for "bread" comes this area near a kitchen for storing all kinds of things, like canned goods & condiments a pantry |
#8833, aired 2023-03-22 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: Found in the title of an 1870s novel, it's the old-fashioned name for the mirror seen here a looking-glass |
#8833, aired 2023-03-22 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: Instead of a fancy fixture, kitchens commonly have this type of lighting named for the way it fits into the ceiling recessed |
#8833, aired 2023-03-22 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: Instead of hardwood floors, many go for this cheaper 8-letter option of layered fiberboard that can mimic marble as well laminate |
#2, aired 2022-10-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: This Amazon voice A.I. will help you with your smart home, shopping & entertainment needs Alexa |
#2, aired 2022-10-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Barcalounger is known for this type of chair whose name says it will get horizontal a recliner |
#2, aired 2022-10-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: Here's this 3-letter jar; it happens to be Grecian, but other countries make them an urn |
#2, aired 2022-10-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: As a verb, it means to hinder; as a noun, it's a wicker basket that holds dirty clothes hamper |
#2, aired 2022-10-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: Some say it's a sin, but this fittingly named area is a great place to apply those finishing touches to your face a vanity |
#8510, aired 2021-11-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Beginning & ending with the same letter, this word for the floor in front of the fireplace can also refer to your home hearth |
#8510, aired 2021-11-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: This type of bathtub seen here is named for its formidable appendages a clawfoot bathtub |
#8510, aired 2021-11-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: Not installed in new homes anymore, if one of these burns out in the "box" for them, grab an Edison base type a fuse |
#8510, aired 2021-11-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: Similar to crown molding, this architectural ornamentation seen here, also starts with the letter "C" a cornice |
#8510, aired 2021-11-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: One of the original rooms in Clue, it's a greenhouse that's usually attached to the main structure the Conservatory |
#8260, aired 2020-10-16 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Acquired by Amazon in 2018, this video doorbell brand lets you see who's at your front door Ring |
#8260, aired 2020-10-16 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: Perhaps you have this type of old-fashioned desk that's pretty handy but doesn't take dictation secretary |
#8260, aired 2020-10-16 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: A bathroom with 2 sinks situated between 2 bedrooms is named for this nursery rhyme pair Jack & Jill |
#8260, aired 2020-10-16 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: A little birdie told us it's the cozy name for the stackable tables seen here nesting tables |
#8260, aired 2020-10-16 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: This device with a Japanese name, on which you can stream Hulu, Apple TV & more, was first launched in 2008 Roku |
#8016, aired 2019-06-17 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: As a verb it's what you're supposed to do to excel in school; as a noun, it's a room for reading a study |
#8016, aired 2019-06-17 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: Dad loves his heavy new black skillet made of this type of "iron"; he seasons it with oil to keep it like new cast iron |
#8016, aired 2019-06-17 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: Polycarbonate windows function as this, any material that keeps heat in during winter, out during summer an insulator |
#8016, aired 2019-06-17 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: One of the 7 Deadly Sins, or a mirrored dressing table that's great for applying make-up a vanity |
#8016, aired 2019-06-17 | AROUND THE HOUSE $2,000 (Daily Double): This word means "designed for work", yet Uncle Joe has that type of recliner in which he does none ergonomic |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | IDIOMS AROUND THE HOUSE $200: If you are being "called on" this floor covering, you are being reprimanded the carpet |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | IDIOMS AROUND THE HOUSE $400: Accusing someone of a failing that you also have? That's this expression that mentions 2 pieces of cookware the pot calling the kettle black |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | IDIOMS AROUND THE HOUSE $600: Temporarily staying in a series of other people's homes with makeshift sleeping arrangements is doing this--hang ten! couch surf (or bed surfing) |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | IDIOMS AROUND THE HOUSE $800: "The hand that" does this "rules the world" rock the cradle |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | IDIOMS AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: Tertullian's proverb "de calcaria in carbonarium" is said to be the source of this phrase for going from bad to worse out of the frying pan and into the fire |
#7974, aired 2019-04-18 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: It's the shelf that's above a fireplace; one at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage was made of--what else--hickory mantel |
#7974, aired 2019-04-18 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: A type of meal where guests serve themselves can be laid out on this sideboard of the same name a buffet |
#7974, aired 2019-04-18 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: We've put in some raised planters to have a kitchen garden with parsley, sage, rosemary & this herb thyme |
#7974, aired 2019-04-18 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: In the dining room, it's a cabinet for the china; out in the yard, it's a cage for our pet rabbits a hutch |
#7974, aired 2019-04-18 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: We've got Chex in our pantry & this rhyming brand for the floors of our decks Trex |
#7778, aired 2018-06-06 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: It's this for you, I tell you! Be they cafe, ruffled or even shower! curtains |
#7778, aired 2018-06-06 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: The convection type of this home device has a fan to circulate the air an oven |
#7778, aired 2018-06-06 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: This hyphenated leading brand in relaxation offers the Rowan Power-Recline XR Reclina-Rocker recliner La-Z-Boy |
#7778, aired 2018-06-06 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: Caulk is used where the tub meets the tile; this mortarlike substance fills the spaces between the tiles grout |
#7778, aired 2018-06-06 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: The name of this piece of home furniture can also mean a table holding sacramental vessels a credenza |
#7446, aired 2017-01-16 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: In 1956 GE pioneered this kitchen counter favorite that combines 2 food-heating appliances a toaster oven |
#7446, aired 2017-01-16 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: Sit back & relax in this brand of reclining armchairs that have let us put our feet up since 1941 a Barcalounger |
#7446, aired 2017-01-16 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: The French name of this wardrobe cupboard indicates that it originally stored weapons an armoire |
#7446, aired 2017-01-16 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew throws some shade.) Examples of window treatment options include Venetian blinds & this type, also named for an Italian city; basically, just a material rolled up and down on a cord Roman shades |
#7446, aired 2017-01-16 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: A finial, an ornamental piece, may adorn this post at the bottom of a staircase a newel post |
#6971, aired 2014-12-29 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: The amount of wall between 2 of these is called an interfenestration windows |
#6971, aired 2014-12-29 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: A Home Depot how-to video on this says "one of the easiest ways to save is by making our homes airtight" weather-stripping |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | AROUND THE WHITE HOUSE WITH ALEX $400: I'm in this White House nexus of information; who's got the first question? the press room |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | AROUND THE WHITE HOUSE WITH ALEX $800: Out the back windows there's an inspiring view of these two presidential landmarks the Washington Monument & the Jefferson Memorial |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | AROUND THE WHITE HOUSE WITH ALEX $1,000 (Daily Double): The kids from last year's Teen Tourney went along, too; here we all are on this "directional" part of the property the South Lawn |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | AROUND THE WHITE HOUSE WITH ALEX $1200: Maybe if the laws were changed, I could be president, like the guy above me who took residence here in this year 1993 |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | AROUND THE WHITE HOUSE WITH ALEX $1600: That chair might not work in my den, but it's perfect in this "colorful" parlor where presidents receive guests the Blue Room |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: It's the room between the ceiling joists & the roof rafters where you keep crazy Aunt Meredith the attic |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: It's a self-regulating device that controls a home's heat & air conditioning a thermostat |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: Also called a breast wall, this type of wall is built to resist lateral pressure & to hold back soil a retaining wall |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: It's the wooden finishing strip at the bottom of an interior wall where it meets the floor a floor molding |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: It's the 10-letter area between the first floor joists & the earth's surface where you keep crazy Uncle Harry crawlspace |
#5716, aired 2009-06-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE WITH SIMPLE MACHINES $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew pulls up on a Venetian blind.) When I pull down on the cord, the blinds go up; at the top is a single fixed one of these simple machines, which reverses the direction of force a pulley |
#5716, aired 2009-06-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE WITH SIMPLE MACHINES $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew rolls a bowling ball.) The work required to lift a 16-pound bowling ball 12 inches is 16 foot-pounds; the force required is only 5.3 pounds using this simple machine to raise it to the same height a ramp (inclined plane) |
#5716, aired 2009-06-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE WITH SIMPLE MACHINES $1,000 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew chops carrots.) A knife, which is two sloping surfaces tapering to a point to split things open, is an example of this simple machine a wedge |
#5716, aired 2009-06-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE WITH SIMPLE MACHINES $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presses garlic.) A garlic press consists of two second-class levers, in which the handles provide the effort, the garlic is the load & the pivot point serves as this a fulcrum |
#4463, aired 2004-01-21 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: A silent butler is used to collect these during or after a meal crumbs |
#4463, aired 2004-01-21 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: Bathtub ones are bad; napkin ones, good rings |
#4463, aired 2004-01-21 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: Tray, parsons & coffee are types of these tables |
#4463, aired 2004-01-21 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: Room in which you'd most likely use a duvet the bedroom |
#4463, aired 2004-01-21 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: If you want Tabriz through your decorating, get a Tabriz, a fancy one of these carpet |
#4288, aired 2003-04-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: A big appliance, or a small ring (drip) in your faucet (drip) that can drive you (drip) insane when it (drip) wears out washer |
#4288, aired 2003-04-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: (Sofia of the Clue Crew) I'm using a sensor to find one of these behind the wall; that'll be a secure spot to nail up a picture stud |
#4288, aired 2003-04-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: Home insulation is rated by R-value, R standing for this to heat flow resistance |
#4288, aired 2003-04-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: Windows with interior condensation are said to be doing this, like people sometimes do sweating |
#4288, aired 2003-04-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: Bob Vila says you can get by with 3 paintbrushes -- 3" flat, 2" trim & a 2" one named for this part of a window sash |
#3923, aired 2001-09-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: During summer you can help conserve power by using a ceiling one of these instead of your air conditioner a fan |
#3923, aired 2001-09-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: When going upstairs, play it safe & hold on to this handrail banister |
#3923, aired 2001-09-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: Mom has taken bits of your old clothes & turned them into this type of bedcover seen here a quilt |
#3923, aired 2001-09-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: Let the sunshine in with this type of window that goes straight through your roof a skylight |
#3923, aired 2001-09-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: You might try to unclog a drain using this long-handled device with a rubber suction cup a plunger |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: Object around the house that may be prepared with "hospital corners" Bed |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: For this, patterns with a random match are easier to hang Wallpaper |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: When using this kitchen device introduced in the late '40s, remember the standing time is as important as the cooking time Microwave oven |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: Mary Ellen says when cleaning a chandelier, it's not unlucky to open one of these & use it to catch drips Umbrella |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: They're polarized for your safety with one prong wider than the other so they can be inserted one way only Plug |
#2998, aired 1997-09-17 | AROUND THE HOUSE WITH PIERRE $200: Pierre, not his tante, used this, a plume, when he invited you to the house Pen |
#2998, aired 1997-09-17 | AROUND THE HOUSE WITH PIERRE $400: If you fail to compliment the view, Pierre just might throw you out of the fenetre, this Window |
#2998, aired 1997-09-17 | AROUND THE HOUSE WITH PIERRE $600: Pierre lets Mimi run around the house without any clothes on, because Mimi is a chienne, this Dog |
#2998, aired 1997-09-17 | AROUND THE HOUSE WITH PIERRE $800: If you sample too much from Pierre's well-stocked wine cellar; you might end up on the plancher, this Floor |
#2998, aired 1997-09-17 | AROUND THE HOUSE WITH PIERRE $1000: As you're leaving, you're relieved that Pierre offers you this, his main & not the back of it Hand |
#2813, aired 1996-11-20 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: Originally a case to hold medieval goblets called hanaps, it's a covered basket used for laundry Hamper |
#2813, aired 1996-11-20 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Barbara Mandrell sang about "sleeping single in" one of these, also called a full-sized a double bed |
#2813, aired 1996-11-20 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: From a Latin word for bacon, it's a pantry or cellar in which food is stored Larder |
#2813, aired 1996-11-20 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: Room in which you're most likely to find a salamander, a poacher & a savarin Kitchen |
#2813, aired 1996-11-20 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: From Old French for watchtower, it's a room under a sloping roof, often rented by starving artists Garret |
#2704, aired 1996-05-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: This hot spot is usually found under a mantel a fireplace |
#2704, aired 1996-05-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Common name for a "flotation sleep system" a waterbed |
#2704, aired 1996-05-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: These may squeak when a tread rubs against a riser stairs |
#2704, aired 1996-05-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: The induction glasstop type of this common kitchen appliance uses magnetic energy a stove |
#2704, aired 1996-05-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: 2-word name for the decorative bedding that covers the box spring of your mattress set & hangs down a dust ruffle |
#2644, aired 1996-02-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: The Household Chartalog recommends baiting these with gumdrops or nuts, as well as cheese a mouse trap |
#2644, aired 1996-02-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: It usually has a sign saying, "clean lint filter before each load" a clothes dryer |
#2644, aired 1996-02-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: For a formal dinner, this item is placed to the left of the forks or on the plate a napkin |
#2644, aired 1996-02-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: They come in 4 basic types: valance, draw, sash & cafe curtains |
#2644, aired 1996-02-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: You may want to set this bed, a Japanese folding pad, on a tatami mat a futon |
#2554, aired 1995-10-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Popular with kids, they're 2 single beds, one above another, with a ladder bunk beds |
#2554, aired 1995-10-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: If you don't have a wet bar, you can store this in a cabinet called a cellarette wine |
#2554, aired 1995-10-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: For cooking chicken, you might use one of these small ovens with an electrically-turned spit a rotisserie |
#2554, aired 1995-10-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: It's the French term for a tall, movable cupboard or wardrobe an armoire |
#2554, aired 1995-10-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: Named for an earl, it's a large, overstuffed sofa with upright armrests a Chesterfield |
#2446, aired 1995-04-03 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: A "crazy" one of these covers is a patchwork type without a regular design quilt |
#2446, aired 1995-04-03 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: You may have one of these frames for shoes, spices or wine rack |
#2446, aired 1995-04-03 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: A glass enclosure for fish is an aquarium; one that holds plants & animals is this terrarium |
#2446, aired 1995-04-03 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: It's a small, round decorative piece of linen used to protect a table from something set on it doily |
#2446, aired 1995-04-03 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: It's a 5-letter synonym for vestibule foyer |
#2413, aired 1995-02-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: A popular item in many kitchens is this bowl-shaped Chinese pan used for stir-frying a wok |
#2413, aired 1995-02-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: It's the board inserted into a dining room table to make it larger a leaf |
#2413, aired 1995-02-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: Familiar types of these include the standing, table & Tiffany lamps |
#2413, aired 1995-02-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: It's the "soothing" name for an often quilted covering used in place of a bedspread a comforter |
#2413, aired 1995-02-15 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: This pair of metal supports is used in a fireplace to hold wood andirons |
#2177, aired 1994-02-08 | AROUND THE PUBLISHING HOUSE $100: It could be considered the antonym of paperback hardback (or hardcover) |
#2177, aired 1994-02-08 | AROUND THE PUBLISHING HOUSE $200: Term for what the author turns in that's turned into a book a manuscript |
#2177, aired 1994-02-08 | AROUND THE PUBLISHING HOUSE $300 (Daily Double): They include the following: editorial marks (or editing marks or proofreading marks) |
#2177, aired 1994-02-08 | AROUND THE PUBLISHING HOUSE $300: It's the description that accompanies a photo the caption |
#2177, aired 1994-02-08 | AROUND THE PUBLISHING HOUSE $500: An enumeration of the publisher's still-available, previously-published books the backlist |
#2072, aired 1993-09-14 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: It's the piece of wood or stone that fills the space under an outside door; brides are carried over it a threshold |
#2072, aired 1993-09-14 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: It's the small hinged window over a door a transom |
#2072, aired 1993-09-14 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: It's a thin, Japanese- style folding mattress stuffed with cotton batting a futon |
#2072, aired 1993-09-14 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: An inglenook is a nook, or the bench in the nook, beside one of these a fireplace |
#2072, aired 1993-09-14 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: "Religious" name of the modern table whose legs are flush with the top so they look jointless a Parsons table |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: Types of these are area, scatter & throw rugs |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: It's what a bathroom usually has that a half bath doesn't a bathtub |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: Square, flat & with legs that fold, it's brought out on poker nights & to handle holiday overflows card table |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: A candlestick fixture on a wall, ore a similar electric one a sconce |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1,000 (Daily Double): A tambour, made of rounded wood strips glued to canvas, is found on this type of desk roll top desk |
#1876, aired 1992-11-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: You could fill this study room with thieves, lions, or Cub Scouts the den |
#1876, aired 1992-11-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: It can be a corridor, a vestibule, or the main room for dining the hall |
#1876, aired 1992-11-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: This system might be central, steam, or radiant heat |
#1876, aired 1992-11-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: Designed to be used once, they blow when too much current goes through them a fuse |
#1876, aired 1992-11-02 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: Large, lavishly illustrated books are named after this low table on which they are often displayed a coffee table |
#1742, aired 1992-03-10 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: Types of these around the house include extended life, flickering flame & three-way light bulbs |
#1742, aired 1992-03-10 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: The Old Norse vindauga or "wind eye" gave us this architectural feature a window |
#1742, aired 1992-03-10 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: This household appliance might come with twin crispers a refrigerator |
#1742, aired 1992-03-10 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: This early name for a recreation room denotes the commotion raised there a rumpus room |
#1742, aired 1992-03-10 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800 (Daily Double): It's the 5-letter French equivalent to vestibule the foyer |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: Metal containers can damage the magnetron tube in this type of cooking equipment a microwave oven |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Steamers are now available to waft the scent of these dried flower mixtures through the house potpourri |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: Kitchen device often shaped like an hourglass but containing only about three minutes' worth of sand egg timer |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: On the table, it's what you might find in a boat gravy |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: Needlepoint done on a canvas with 16 to 20 mesh holes per linear inch is called this petit point |
#1271, aired 1990-02-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture says this by-product of sugar will last 2 years on the shelf Molasses |
#1271, aired 1990-02-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Paintbrushes & rollers can be cleaned with soap & water when this water-based house paint is used Latex |
#1271, aired 1990-02-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: Type of door that's divided in half horizontally so that the top & bottom open independently Dutch Door |
#1271, aired 1990-02-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: In a formal table setting, the water glass should be placed directly above this utensil Knife |
#1271, aired 1990-02-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: It's a short drapery that drapes across the top of the other draperies Valence |
#1162, aired 1989-09-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Now over 60% of U.S. homes can save our show forever using one of these electronic devices VCR (video cassette recorder) |
#1162, aired 1989-09-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: The focus of many living rooms, in Latin "focus" means this, abbreviated "fplc" in real estate ads fireplace |
#1162, aired 1989-09-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: A man's personal servant, or a stand that holds his jacket a valet |
#1162, aired 1989-09-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: In old manor houses, it's the room off the kitchen where the dishwashing was done the scullery |
#1162, aired 1989-09-26 | AROUND THE HOUSE $1000: This company is the largest single maker of finished Venetian blinds in the U.S. Levolor |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: The congressmen who assist the house majority & minority leaders are called this a whip |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: The "H.R." in H.R. 3652 stands for this House Resolution |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: 2 of 4 places besides the 50 states whose representatives can introduce bills in the House (2 of) the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands & Guam |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | AROUND THE HOUSE $800: Each bill is given a short title & assigned a number by this official the Clerk of the House |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | AROUND THE HOUSE $2,500 (Daily Double): When Republicans meet to choose party leaders it's called a conference; when Dem. meet it's called this a caucus |
#630, aired 1987-05-08 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: Current majority party in the House--of Representatives Democrats |
#630, aired 1987-05-08 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: The number of representatives a state has in the House depends on this its population |
#630, aired 1987-05-08 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: Rescinding a 19th c. ban, a new rule allows House members to mention this "other body" by name Senate |
#630, aired 1987-05-08 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: He took over Tip O'Neill's spot as speaker Wright |
#630, aired 1987-05-08 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: His winning one of Iowa's seats in 1986 could be filmed as "Mr. Gopher Smith Goes to Washington" Fred Grandy |
#349, aired 1986-01-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: A person or small rug who lets everyone walk all over them doormat |
#349, aired 1986-01-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Because of power draw, extension cords should not be used to connect this storage appliance refrigerator |
#349, aired 1986-01-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: In most modern homes, the basic standard for ceiling height 8 feet |
#174, aired 1985-05-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: Fire experts recommend installing them on the ceiling of each floor of your home smoke alarms (smoke detectors) |
#174, aired 1985-05-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Fuzz balls found on clothes in the dryer dryer lint |
#174, aired 1985-05-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: Control panel that "blows it" when it gets overworked a fuse box (circuit breaker) |
#174, aired 1985-05-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: According to Erma Bombeck, the grass is always greener here over the septic tank |
#174, aired 1985-05-09 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500 (Daily Double): These two helpful hint ladies have both "cleaned up" with best-sellers that use only their first names Heloise (Cruse) & Mary Ellen (Pinkham) |
#104, aired 1985-01-31 | AROUND THE HOUSE $100: A real hunk, or one of the 2 x 4's in the wall a stud |
#104, aired 1985-01-31 | AROUND THE HOUSE $200: Closets are lined with this wood to repel moths cedar |
#104, aired 1985-01-31 | AROUND THE HOUSE $300: T-shaped tool that does windows but not laundry a squeegee |
#104, aired 1985-01-31 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: Fibrous material split from palm stems & used for baskets or furniture in Dorothy Lamour movies rattan |
#104, aired 1985-01-31 | AROUND THE HOUSE $500: Accessories for it include "dogs", a "fender", & a "grate" a fireplace |
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