#30, aired 2025-01-29 | WHICH BILL SAID IT? $300: "Early on, Paul Allen & I set the goal of a computer on every desk & in every home" Bill Gates |
#30, aired 2025-01-29 | WHICH BILL SAID IT? $600: "If you're looking for a place to relax with an old lady, look no further. New York's hottest club is 'Spicy"' Bill Hader (doing Stefon) |
#30, aired 2025-01-29 | WHICH BILL SAID IT? $900: "For relaxing times, make it Suntory time" Bill Murray |
#30, aired 2025-01-29 | WHICH BILL SAID IT? $1200: "This is it... we're on live in the No Spin Zone. It's a nightmare place for charlatans & deceivers" Bill O'Reilly |
#30, aired 2025-01-29 | WHICH BILL SAID IT? $1500: "That depends on what the meaning of the word 'is', is" Bill Clinton |
#9014, aired 2024-01-11 | ON THE MOVIE BILL $200: Bill Murray, mis-hearing "gophers" in this pic: "If I kill... the golfers, they're gonna lock me up & throw away the key" Caddyshack |
#9014, aired 2024-01-11 | ON THE MOVIE BILL $400: In "While You Were Sleeping", Bill Pullman doubts--& should--that this actress is who she seems Sandra Bullock |
#9014, aired 2024-01-11 | ON THE MOVIE BILL $600: The late, great Bill Paxton was out of this world as astronaut Fred Haise in this 1995 real-life adventure Apollo 13 |
#9014, aired 2024-01-11 | ON THE MOVIE BILL $800: This "SNL" alum played Amy Schumer's love interest in "Trainwreck" Bill Hader |
#9014, aired 2024-01-11 | ON THE MOVIE BILL $1000: This Brit has been in "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel", "Shaun of the Dead" & a slew of other films Bill Nighy |
#8928, aired 2023-09-13 | I'M JUST A BILL, BILLY OR WILLIAM $200: He helped computerize his high school's scheduling system, went to Harvard in the '70s, dropped out & was a billionaire by 1987 Bill Gates |
#8928, aired 2023-09-13 | I'M JUST A BILL, BILLY OR WILLIAM $400: In 1887 he began running the San Francisco Examiner, which his dad acquired 7 years before Hearst |
#8928, aired 2023-09-13 | I'M JUST A BILL, BILLY OR WILLIAM $600: Billy Joel's time playing a lounge in L.A. led to this, Billy's first Top 40 hit; great tune, but "tonic & gin" still sounds weird "Piano Man" |
#8928, aired 2023-09-13 | I'M JUST A BILL, BILLY OR WILLIAM $800 (Daily Double): William Thomson is a fine name for a physicist, but after developing the absolute temp. scale, Lord this had a nice ring (Lord) Kelvin |
#8928, aired 2023-09-13 | I'M JUST A BILL, BILLY OR WILLIAM $1000: In May 2019, this mayor of New York threw his hat in the ring to run for president, but by September, the hat had been returned de Blasio |
#8751, aired 2022-11-28 | FOOT, THE BILL $200: An average cost at nail salons for this procedure involving only your piggies runs around $35 a pedicure |
#8751, aired 2022-11-28 | FOOT, THE BILL $400: Bumps on your feet known as "bone" these can be treated by a visit to a foot specialist; costs vary spurs |
#8751, aired 2022-11-28 | FOOT, THE BILL $600: A Calif. ex-con may have to pay for an ankle monitor to track him, using this technology first developed for the U.S. military GPS |
#8751, aired 2022-11-28 | FOOT, THE BILL $800: Christian Louboutin sells Lady Page nail polish for $50 a bottle; Vernis from this other Christian runs $30 (Christian) Dior |
#8751, aired 2022-11-28 | FOOT, THE BILL $1000: A hundred bucks should get a quality session of this -ology, a variation on acupressure in which the soles are stimulated reflexology |
#8376, aired 2021-04-12 | BILL OF WRITES $400: A sonnet of his ends, "So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, so long lives this, and this gives life to thee" Shakespeare |
#8376, aired 2021-04-12 | BILL OF WRITES $800: This Bill-ionaire's books include "Business @ the Speed of Thought" & "The Road Ahead" Bill Gates |
#8376, aired 2021-04-12 | BILL OF WRITES $1200: Makepeace is the middle name of this Brit whose novels include "The Virginians" (William Makepeace) Thackeray |
#8376, aired 2021-04-12 | BILL OF WRITES $1600: This founder of National Review went from writing books like "Up From Liberalism" to writing spy novels (William F.) Buckley |
#8376, aired 2021-04-12 | BILL OF WRITES $2000: Known for art as well as poetry, this Londoner was apprenticed to the engraver James Basire for 50 guineas William Blake |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | TOP OF THE BILL $200: "Saving Private Ryan", 1998: this actor, not Private Ryan Tom Hanks |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | TOP OF THE BILL $400: "The Godfather Part II", 1974: this actor who could have been nicknamed Fredo himself Alfredo James Pacino |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | TOP OF THE BILL $600: "Some Like It Hot", 1959: her Marilyn Monroe |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | TOP OF THE BILL $800: "The Princess Bride", 1987: this leading man whose name was not Inigo Montoya Cary Elwes |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | TOP OF THE BILL $1000: "Enter the Dragon", 1973: this martial arts legend Bruce Lee |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | THE $1 BILL $200: On the reverse, the bald eagle in the Great Seal clutches arrows and an olive branch, symbolic of these two opposites war & peace |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | THE $1 BILL $400: Featuring balancing scales representing justice, this government department's logo also displays a key representing authority the Treasury |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | THE $1 BILL $600: The 2 and the B represent one of the 12 of these, abbreviated FRBs, that issued the bill, in this case, the one in New York the Federal Reserve Bank |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | THE $1 BILL $800: The number off to the right identifies which exact one of these metal sheets was used to print dozens of dollar bills at a time a plate |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | THE $1 BILL $1000: George Washington is properly powdered and primped for the bill's main image from a portrait by this artist Gilbert Stuart |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | THE ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS $400: Enacted in 1689, the Bill guaranteed "freedom of" this in Parliament, though not elsewhere speech |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | THE ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS $800: The Bill made it illegal to keep a "standing" one of these in the country in time of peace without Parliament's OK an army |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | THE ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS $1200: The Bill said these punishments could not be inflicted; sounds familiar! cruel and unusual punishments |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | THE ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS $1600: The Bill mandated that "excessive" this "ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed" bail |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | THE ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS $2,200 (Daily Double): The Bill required parliaments to be held frequently "for redress of all" these complaints--sounds familiar! grievances |
#6, aired 2020-01-09 | THE DAM BILL $400: In May 1938 Congress authorized building the Kentucky Dam, soon the largest dam run by this New Deal agency the TVA |
#6, aired 2020-01-09 | THE DAM BILL $800: The Carey Act & the Reclamation Act helped this Wild West showman build Shoshone Dam, later named for him Buffalo Bill |
#6, aired 2020-01-09 | THE DAM BILL $1200: Construction began on Oroville Dam before it was fully funded by the Burns-Porter Act, a ballot initiative in this state California |
#6, aired 2020-01-09 | THE DAM BILL $1600: A 1973 act of Congress approved funding for a replacement dam at American Falls on this river in the Northwest the Snake |
#6, aired 2020-01-09 | THE DAM BILL $2,000 (Daily Double): The 1935 bill authorizing this humongous concrete dam mentions the Columbia Basin Compact the Grand Coulee Dam |
#7931, aired 2019-02-18 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: Per this amendment, freedom of speech cannot be abridged the First Amendment |
#7931, aired 2019-02-18 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: The 2nd Amendment notes "the right of the people to keep and bear arms" & the necessity of a "well regulated" this a militia |
#7931, aired 2019-02-18 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: The 4th Amendment is very "P.C.", as this is needed before a warrant is issued or a place can be searched & stuff seized probable cause |
#7931, aired 2019-02-18 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1000: Think fast! Amendment 6 promises the accused both a public trial as well as one that is this adjective speedy |
#7931, aired 2019-02-18 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $2,000 (Daily Double): Key phrases in this amendment: "Witness against himself" & "twice put in jeopardy" the Fifth Amendment |
#7769, aired 2018-05-24 | PLAY BILL $400: David Carradine was the object of Uma Thurman's disaffection in Volumes 1 & 2 of this Kill Bill |
#7769, aired 2018-05-24 | PLAY BILL $800: Stephen Moyer sucked up the scenery as Bill Compton, a vampire on this HBO series True Blood |
#7769, aired 2018-05-24 | PLAY BILL $1200: Jame "Buffalo Bill" Gumb, as played by Ted Levine, has a dog named Precious in this film; now put the lotion in the basket! Silence of the Lambs |
#7769, aired 2018-05-24 | PLAY BILL $1600: For the TV movie "My Name is Bill W." James Woods won an Emmy playing a founder of this self-help organization Alcoholics Anonymous |
#7769, aired 2018-05-24 | PLAY BILL $2000: In a 1993 film, this actor played both President Bill Mitchell & "Dave" Kevin Kline |
#7640, aired 2017-11-24 | BILL'S BILL OF RIGHTS RIGHTS $200: According to the fifth amendment, Bill can't be compelled to do this on the witness stand testify against himself |
#7640, aired 2017-11-24 | BILL'S BILL OF RIGHTS RIGHTS $400: According to the first amendment, the government can't establish this, but Bill is allowed to start the Billitarians an official church (or religion) |
#7640, aired 2017-11-24 | BILL'S BILL OF RIGHTS RIGHTS $600: Bill knows that according to the 4th amendment, the police can't search his house for illegal snakes without this a warrant |
#7640, aired 2017-11-24 | BILL'S BILL OF RIGHTS RIGHTS $800: Bill got out of jail without having to sell his Trans Am because the eighth amendment prevents excessive this bail |
#7640, aired 2017-11-24 | BILL'S BILL OF RIGHTS RIGHTS $1000: The fifth & sixth amendments were cited in the creation of this warning in 1966, but we know Bill can't remain silent the Miranda rights |
#7142, aired 2015-10-06 | A BILL IN CONGRESS $200: These formal arguments for or against proposed bills take place on the floor of the House & the Senate debates |
#7142, aired 2015-10-06 | A BILL IN CONGRESS $400: After a bill is introduced, it is given a number, printed & referred to one or more of these entities for review a committee |
#7142, aired 2015-10-06 | A BILL IN CONGRESS $600: A holiday symbol lends its name to this type of bill that attracts many amendments, like ornaments a Christmas tree bill |
#7142, aired 2015-10-06 | A BILL IN CONGRESS $800: Per its initials, the Revoking Excessive Policies that Encroach on American Liberties Act tried to do this to Obamacare repeal |
#7142, aired 2015-10-06 | A BILL IN CONGRESS $1000: In 2002 Congress approved a campaign-spending bill co-sponsored by John McCain & this Wisconsin senator (Russ) Feingold |
#7116, aired 2015-07-20 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: The 2nd Amendment postulates that "A well regulated" one of these is "necessary to the security of a free state" a militia |
#7116, aired 2015-07-20 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $800: The 7th Amendment guarantees a jury trial in suits over more than 2 sawbucks, or this $20 |
#7116, aired 2015-07-20 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1600: The 3rd (not 4th) Amendment: "No soldier shall, in time of peace be" this "in any house" without the owner's consent quartered |
#7116, aired 2015-07-20 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $2000: The 8th Amendment: "Excessive" this "shall not be required... nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted" bail |
#7116, aired 2015-07-20 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $6,600 (Daily Double): The 4th Amendment: None of these "shall issue, but upon probable cause" a warrant |
#7057, aired 2015-04-28 | ON THE BACK OF THE BILL $200: $5 bill:
This memorial the Lincoln Memorial |
#7057, aired 2015-04-28 | ON THE BACK OF THE BILL $400: $20 bill:
This residence the White House |
#7057, aired 2015-04-28 | ON THE BACK OF THE BILL $600: $1 bill:
A scroll in the eagle's mouth with this Latin motto E pluribus unum |
#7057, aired 2015-04-28 | ON THE BACK OF THE BILL $1000: $2 bill:
The Declaration of Independence being presented to this body the Continental Congress |
#7057, aired 2015-04-28 | ON THE BACK OF THE BILL $4,000 (Daily Double): $10 bill:
This building where you'll find the Salmon P. Chase Suite the Treasury Building |
#7050, aired 2015-04-17 | I'M JUST A BILL $200: He wrote his first software program at age 13, & at about 30 he put the "Bill" in billionaire Bill Gates |
#7050, aired 2015-04-17 | I'M JUST A BILL $400: This New York City mayor managed Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign in 2000 (Bill) de Blasio |
#7050, aired 2015-04-17 | I'M JUST A BILL $600: His "Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World" show was big but he lost his fortune through mismanagement Buffalo Bill |
#7050, aired 2015-04-17 | I'M JUST A BILL $800: In 2002 Bill Richardson was elected governor of this state, succeeding Gary Johnson New Mexico |
#7050, aired 2015-04-17 | I'M JUST A BILL $1000: "Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat" is a collection featuring this Bill Watterson comic strip duo Calvin & Hobbes |
#7001, aired 2015-02-09 | THE NEW $100 BILL $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew holds a special light bulb over a new $100 bill.)
Some businesses have detectors equipped with this type of light specifically to detect bad bills; the security thread should glow pink ultraviolet |
#7001, aired 2015-02-09 | THE NEW $100 BILL $800: The quill pen & inkwell are a bit ironic given that the person shown on the bill was in this business from age 12 printing |
#7001, aired 2015-02-09 | THE NEW $100 BILL $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows the $100 bill in motion on the monitor.) The 3-D security ribbon uses technology from Crane, the same stationery company that printed currency at the Liberty Mill for this patriot & engraver Paul Revere |
#7001, aired 2015-02-09 | THE NEW $100 BILL $1600: To help those with visual impairments, a gold 100 on the back of the bill towers over this Penn. building Independence Hall |
#7001, aired 2015-02-09 | THE NEW $100 BILL $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew feels a new $100 bill.) The bill feels rough to the touch due to a printing process using this Italian-named sculptural method also called "hollow relief" intaglio |
#6981, aired 2015-01-12 | PUT IT ON MY "BILL" $200: Jed, Jethro, Elly May & Granny, collectively the Beverly Hillbillies |
#6981, aired 2015-01-12 | PUT IT ON MY "BILL" $400: Forbes magazine lists oilman John D. Rockefeller as America's first of these billionaire |
#6981, aired 2015-01-12 | PUT IT ON MY "BILL" $600: With about 100,000 people, this seat of Yellowstone County is Montana's most populous city Billings |
#6981, aired 2015-01-12 | PUT IT ON MY "BILL" $800: This magazine for theater buffs just doesn't cover Broadway, but off-Broadway & the London stage as well Playbill |
#6981, aired 2015-01-12 | PUT IT ON MY "BILL" $1000: Mais oui, ma chere, it's a hyphenated French term for a love letter billet-doux |
#6978, aired 2015-01-07 | THE $1 BILL $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows currency on the monitor.) At the top of each bill are the words "this note is..." this two-word phrase "...for all debts public and private" legal tender |
#6978, aired 2015-01-07 | THE $1 BILL $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows currency on the monitor.) The back of every dollar bears the front & reverse of the image designed in part by Ben Franklin & known by this two-word name the Great Seal |
#6978, aired 2015-01-07 | THE $1 BILL $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows currency on the monitor.) At the end of the 19th century, the U.S. issued a $1 bill featuring her, the only woman ever to appear on a U.S. currency note Martha Washington |
#6978, aired 2015-01-07 | THE $1 BILL $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows currency on the monitor.) The letter inside the circle indicates which one of the 12 Federal Reserve banks issued the dollar, from "A" for Boston all the way to "L" for the bank in this West Coast city San Francisco |
#6978, aired 2015-01-07 | THE $1 BILL $2,000 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows currency on the monitor.) On the front of each dollar are the signatures of the two people in these two similar-sounding jobs the Secretary of the Treasury & the Treasurer of the United States |
#6903, aired 2014-09-24 | PLAY BILL $400: In 2014 this science guy held a live broadcast debate with a creationism guy Bill Nye |
#6903, aired 2014-09-24 | PLAY BILL $800: If Barack Obama wanted a ringer on his basketball team, he'd choose this former Knick who also played in the Senate Bill Bradley |
#6903, aired 2014-09-24 | PLAY BILL $1200: This folklore cowboy rode a cyclone that created the Grand Canyon & his fall created Death Valley Pecos Bill |
#6903, aired 2014-09-24 | PLAY BILL $1600: This journalist is not "now" on PBS, but you can see him "& company" on New York's WNET Bill Moyers |
#6903, aired 2014-09-24 | PLAY BILL $3,000 (Daily Double): This former education secretary & drug czar often speaks out for traditional values Bill Bennett |
#6788, aired 2014-03-05 | BILL CLINTON $200: His birthplace; it's where he lived the first 7 years of his life Hope, Arkansas |
#6788, aired 2014-03-05 | BILL CLINTON $400: The foreign school he attended from 1968 to 1970 Oxford |
#6788, aired 2014-03-05 | BILL CLINTON $600: The first statewide office to which he was elected, in 1976 3 years out of law school attorney general |
#6788, aired 2014-03-05 | BILL CLINTON $800: In 1994 this ex-solicitor general was named independent counsel & became Bill's nemesis (Kenneth) Starr |
#6788, aired 2014-03-05 | BILL CLINTON $1000: The act Bill signed in his first month in office granting workers time off the Family and Medical Leave Act |
#6728, aired 2013-12-11 | IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: The right "to keep and bear" these arms |
#6728, aired 2013-12-11 | IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: The right to a trial by one of these a jury |
#6728, aired 2013-12-11 | IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: No requirement to house these during peacetime soldiers |
#6728, aired 2013-12-11 | IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS $800: The right "of the people peaceably to" do this, gather together assemble |
#6728, aired 2013-12-11 | IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1000: No excessive bail or fines or either of these kinds of "punishment" cruel or unusual |
#6142, aired 2011-05-03 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: In 1938 the Bill of Rights was transferred from this cabinet department to the National Archives the State Department |
#6142, aired 2011-05-03 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: The preamble to the Bill of Rights states that it was passed by this fraction of the House & Senate two-thirds |
#6142, aired 2011-05-03 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: The statement "No" these "shall issue, but upon probable cause" has frustrated many cops wanting to search a house a search warrant |
#6142, aired 2011-05-03 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1,000 (Daily Double): This type of citizen army is mentioned in the Second Amendment a militia |
#6142, aired 2011-05-03 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1000: In Federalist Paper No. 84, he argued that a bill of rights was "unnecessary" & "dangerous" Hamilton |
#6133, aired 2011-04-20 | BILL MURRAY MOVIE QUOTES $200: "In the words of Jean-Paul Sartre, 'Au revoir, gopher"' Caddyshack |
#6133, aired 2011-04-20 | BILL MURRAY MOVIE QUOTES $400: "I was in the Virgin Islands once. I met a girl... that was a pretty good day. Why couldn't I get that day over & over?" Groundhog Day |
#6133, aired 2011-04-20 | BILL MURRAY MOVIE QUOTES $600: "Why worry? Each of us is wearing an unlicensed nuclear accelerator on his back" Ghostbusters |
#6133, aired 2011-04-20 | BILL MURRAY MOVIE QUOTES $1,000 (Daily Double): After a props guy on a Christmas TV special says antlers won't stay glued to a mouse, Bill asks, "Have you tried staples?" Scrooged |
#6133, aired 2011-04-20 | BILL MURRAY MOVIE QUOTES $1000: As Dustin Hoffman's friend Jeff: "That is one nutty hospital" Tootsie |
#5976, aired 2010-09-13 | BILL CLINTON & THE CLINTON FOUNDATION $400: (Ex-President Clinton gives the clue.) My foundation & pharmaceutical companies negotiated price reductions in antiretroviral drugs as part of an initiative to combat this pandemic HIV (or AIDS) |
#5976, aired 2010-09-13 | BILL CLINTON & THE CLINTON FOUNDATION $800: (Alex: Mr President?) My climate initiative brings together partners to make energy-saving retrofits to existing buildings, including this iconic skyscraper at 34th & 5th Avenue the Empire State Building |
#5976, aired 2010-09-13 | BILL CLINTON & THE CLINTON FOUNDATION $1200: (Ex-President Clinton gives the clue.) Working with the American Heart Association, my foundation created an alliance to combat childhood obesity, which can lead to health problems like Type 2 this diabetes |
#5976, aired 2010-09-13 | BILL CLINTON & THE CLINTON FOUNDATION $1600: (Ex-President Clinton gives the clue.) The Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting convenes leaders from all sectors to devise & implement innovative solutions; one event at this meeting is the Clinton Global Citizen Awards for leadership in various fields, including this one of charitable giving philanthropy |
#5961, aired 2010-07-12 | JUST A BILL ON CAPITOL HILL $400: Born in Quincy & educated in Braintree, Bill Delahunt has repped this state since 1997 Massachusetts |
#5961, aired 2010-07-12 | JUST A BILL ON CAPITOL HILL $800: Florida senator Bill Nelson took a long, high route to the Hill; he was a crewman on the 24th flight of one of these the Space Shuttle |
#5961, aired 2010-07-12 | JUST A BILL ON CAPITOL HILL $1600: From 1999 to 2005, Rep. Bill Young chaired this House committee that oversees discretionary federal spending the Appropriations Committee |
#5961, aired 2010-07-12 | JUST A BILL ON CAPITOL HILL $2000: Before the Hill, longtime Florida Rep. Bill McCollum was a commander in JAG, this U.S. Navy corps the Judge Advocate General |
#5961, aired 2010-07-12 | JUST A BILL ON CAPITOL HILL $3,400 (Daily Double): He reached the hill in 1979, after stops in Princeton, Oxford & the NBA Bill Bradley |
#5886, aired 2010-03-29 | MR. BILL PLAYS THE BARD $400: "Hey, hey, I've got a new bill to sign!"
"But Senator Sluggo wants to make a cut."
"But why?"
"You'll get the point."
"Oh, ho! Et tu Sluggo!" Julius Caesar |
#5886, aired 2010-03-29 | MR. BILL PLAYS THE BARD $800: "Never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and--"
"Oh, no!" Romeo |
#5886, aired 2010-03-29 | MR. BILL PLAYS THE BARD $1200: "A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!"
"Here, have mine."
"Gee, but it's a little big."
"Giddyap."
"Ohh! oh!" Richard III |
#5886, aired 2010-03-29 | MR. BILL PLAYS THE BARD $1600: "Are you sure we can't settle this some other way?"
"Come on, Mr. Bill. Have at it now."
"Ooh! The rest is silence!" Hamlet |
#5886, aired 2010-03-29 | MR. BILL PLAYS THE BARD $2000: "That sure was a tough war."
"Let's sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the death of kings."
"But I don't know any."
"Then here's a new one."
"Oh, no!" Richard II |
#5396, aired 2008-02-11 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: This amendment guarantees that an individual can't be "deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process" the Fifth Amendment |
#5396, aired 2008-02-11 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: 3 of the 13 original states did not ratify the Bill of Rights until 1939: Mass., Conn. & this "Peach State" Georgia |
#5396, aired 2008-02-11 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: Punishments inflicted shall not be cruel or this unusual |
#5396, aired 2008-02-11 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $800: 10 bucks says he argued in the Federalist Papers that a Bill of Rights was "unnecessary and dangerous" Hamilton |
#5396, aired 2008-02-11 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1000: The 1st Amendment guarantees the right of the people to "peaceably" do this assemble |
#5231, aired 2007-05-14 | PUT IT ON DONALD TRUMP'S BILL $200: Czech, please! A divorce from her cost $14 mil., plus a Conn. estate & $350K a year until she remarried Ivana |
#5231, aired 2007-05-14 | PUT IT ON DONALD TRUMP'S BILL $400: "Here, let me get out my wallet..." A divorce from this alliteratively named lady cost a mere $2 million Marla Maples |
#5231, aired 2007-05-14 | PUT IT ON DONALD TRUMP'S BILL $600: In 2004 the Donald paid $41 mil. for a house (which he gutted) in this Florida co., site of a few election problems in 2000 Palm Beach County |
#5231, aired 2007-05-14 | PUT IT ON DONALD TRUMP'S BILL $800: In 1985 Trump signed Doug Flutie to a 5-year, $7 million deal to play for the N.J. Generals of this league USFL (the United States Football League) |
#5231, aired 2007-05-14 | PUT IT ON DONALD TRUMP'S BILL $1000: In 1990 this Atlantic City Trump site, not the Agra one, cost a cool billion to build the Taj Mahal |
#5200, aired 2007-03-30 | THE BILL CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY $200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Bill Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, AR.) This re-creation of Clinton's Oval Office includes the desk the President chose to use; it was first brought into the White House by this hero of Clinton JFK |
#5200, aired 2007-03-30 | THE BILL CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, AR.) Here in the Clinton Library, I'm with some of the President's favorite books: "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "The Poems of Yeats" &, of course, "Living History" by this author Hillary Clinton |
#5200, aired 2007-03-30 | THE BILL CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, AR.) Gifts to the President abound at the Library, like a mosaic of the Colosseum, given by this man, complete with his seal Pope John Paul II |
#5200, aired 2007-03-30 | THE BILL CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY $800: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, AR.) Displays in this alcove commemorate Clinton's founding of this community service program that combines Volunteers in Service to America & the National Civilian Community Corps AmeriCorps |
#5200, aired 2007-03-30 | THE BILL CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY $1000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, AR.) At the Library, you can see a touching tribute to the first cat & first dog of the Clinton family with these names Buddy & Socks |
#5018, aired 2006-06-07 | BILL MURRAY FILM QUOTES $400: "License to kill gophers by the government of the United Nations. Man, free to kill gophers at will" Caddyshack |
#5018, aired 2006-06-07 | BILL MURRAY FILM QUOTES $1200: "Why worry? Each one of us is carrying an unlicensed nuclear accelerator on his back" Ghostbusters |
#5018, aired 2006-06-07 | BILL MURRAY FILM QUOTES $1,400 (Daily Double): "I've been stabbed, shocked, poisoned, frozen, hung, electrocuted & burned... I am an immortal" Groundhog Day |
#5018, aired 2006-06-07 | BILL MURRAY FILM QUOTES $1600: "C'mon, it's Czechoslovakia. We zip in, we pick 'em up... zip right out again... It's like we're going into Wisconsin" Stripes |
#5018, aired 2006-06-07 | BILL MURRAY FILM QUOTES $2000: "Once again, my life has been saved by the miracle of lasagna" Garfield |
#4984, aired 2006-04-20 | BILL $200: He's TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye |
#4984, aired 2006-04-20 | BILL $400: "Timeless American Style" was the hallmark of this fashion designer born in the Indiana heartland Bill Blass |
#4984, aired 2006-04-20 | BILL $600: (Hi, I'm Ari Fleischer.) This TV journalist, commentator & frequent PBS host was Lyndon Johnson's press secretary from 1965 to 1967 Bill Moyers |
#4984, aired 2006-04-20 | BILL $800: Formerly a U.S. Secretary of Energy, he's now the governor of New Mexico Bill Richardson |
#4984, aired 2006-04-20 | BILL $1000: "Bloody Bill Anderson" was the most vicious member of this man's deadly "Raiders" during the U.S. Civil War William "Bill" Quantrill |
#4884, aired 2005-12-01 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: This amendment guarantees that a citizen shall not "be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself" the 5th Amendment |
#4884, aired 2005-12-01 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: In this year FDR proclaimed December 15 as Bill of Rights Day; it was the 150th birthday of the document 1941 |
#4884, aired 2005-12-01 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: The 4th Amendment guarantees the right of the people "against unreasonable searches and" these seizures |
#4884, aired 2005-12-01 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $800: In 1787 Jefferson wrote to this "Father of the Bill of Rights", "A bill of rights is what the people are entitled to" Madison |
#4884, aired 2005-12-01 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1000: The original 1st Amendment, unratified, said there should be 1 of these officials for every 30,000 people a congressman |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | I'M JUST A "BILL" $400: P.T. Barnum used them to advertise his attractions in the 1840s billboards |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | I'M JUST A "BILL" $800: The top of this recreation item is called the bed & may be 800 pounds of slate a billiard table |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | I'M JUST A "BILL" $1200: Lodging for a soldier billet |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | I'M JUST A "BILL" $1600: The psalmist says, "Deep calleth unto deep... all thy waves and" these "are gone over me" billows |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | I'M JUST A "BILL" $2000: The name of this London fish market became synonymous with abusive language Billingsgate |
#4695, aired 2005-01-21 | KILL BILL: VOL. 1 $200: In 1881 this "bonney" lad was killed daid in Fort Sumner, New Mexico Billy the Kid |
#4695, aired 2005-01-21 | KILL BILL: VOL. 1 $400: This former "Ziegfeld follies" humorist died in 1935 in an Alaskan plane crash Will Rogers |
#4695, aired 2005-01-21 | KILL BILL: VOL. 2 $400: A bill granting a bonus to these men, backed by the American Legion, was vetoed by Harding in 1922 the WWI vets |
#4695, aired 2005-01-21 | KILL BILL: VOL. 1 $600: Anarchy reigned when this President was shot while in a receiving line at the 1901 Buffalo Pan-American Expo William McKinley |
#4695, aired 2005-01-21 | KILL BILL: VOL. 1 $800: This Dickens heavy gets his after dodging a bloodthirsty crowd bent on revenge after Nancy's murder Bill Sikes |
#4695, aired 2005-01-21 | KILL BILL: VOL. 2 $800: Hayes vetoed a bill restricting immigration from this country, but another version passed under Arthur China |
#4695, aired 2005-01-21 | KILL BILL: VOL. 1 $1,500 (Daily Double): This former Secy. of State under Wilson died soon after winning a famous 1925 court case William Jennings Bryan |
#4695, aired 2005-01-21 | KILL BILL: VOL. 2 $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1985 Reagan vetoed a bill to help out these people, but Willie Nelson started a concert to benefit them farmers |
#4695, aired 2005-01-21 | KILL BILL: VOL. 2 $1600: Peeved at pork & patronage, he vetoed 584 bills in the 1880s & '90s Grover Cleveland |
#4695, aired 2005-01-21 | KILL BILL: VOL. 2 $2000: Nixon vetoed a 1973 bill increasing this, partly because he thought teens should have a lesser one the federal minimum wage |
#4555, aired 2004-05-28 | BILL CLINTON'S FAVORITE BOOKS $400: Making the list was the recent memoir by this current female senator Hillary Clinton |
#4555, aired 2004-05-28 | BILL CLINTON'S FAVORITE BOOKS $800: We must confess, William Styron's "The Confessions of" this man shows up Nat Turner |
#4555, aired 2004-05-28 | BILL CLINTON'S FAVORITE BOOKS $1,000 (Daily Double): The "Collected Poems" of this Irish poet & 1923 Nobel Prize winner gained Bill's admiration enough to be listed William Butler Yeats |
#4555, aired 2004-05-28 | BILL CLINTON'S FAVORITE BOOKS $1200: This first volume of Maya Angelou's autobiography flew onto the inventory I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings |
#4555, aired 2004-05-28 | BILL CLINTON'S FAVORITE BOOKS $2000: After some careful thought, "Meditations" by this Roman philosopher & emperor made the list Marcus Aurelius |
#4168, aired 2002-10-16 | MR. BILL $400: Appropriately, you'll find an Old West museum bearing his name in Cody, Wyoming Buffalo Bill Cody |
#4168, aired 2002-10-16 | MR. BILL $800: They're the pioneering rockers heard here
"See ya later alligator..." Bill Haley and The Comets |
#4168, aired 2002-10-16 | MR. BILL $1200: He was president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America from 1979 to 1981 Bill Blass |
#4168, aired 2002-10-16 | MR. BILL $2000: He based "The Power of Myth" on his conversations with Joseph Campbell on PBS Bill Moyers |
#4168, aired 2002-10-16 | MR. BILL $5,000 (Daily Double): His keynote address at the 1992 Democratic Convention was a slam dunk Bill Bradley |
#4089, aired 2002-05-16 | BILL MURRAY MOVIE QUOTES $400: 1993: "What would you do if you were stuck in one place & every day was exactly the same?" Groundhog Day |
#4089, aired 2002-05-16 | BILL MURRAY MOVIE QUOTES $800: 1984: "He slimed me" Ghostbusters |
#4089, aired 2002-05-16 | BILL MURRAY MOVIE QUOTES $1,000 (Daily Double): 1980: "A cinderella story outta nowhere former greenskeeper and now about to become the Masters champion" Caddyshack |
#4089, aired 2002-05-16 | BILL MURRAY MOVIE QUOTES $1600: 1981: "That's the fact, Jack!" Stripes |
#4089, aired 2002-05-16 | BILL MURRAY MOVIE QUOTES $2000: '82: "I... appreciate your doing this but it is just for the money, isn't it? It's not just so you can wear these... outfits?" Tootsie |
#4077, aired 2002-04-30 | PAY THE "BILL" $400: In the classic Scandinavian folk tale, this title trio outwits a hungry troll "The Three Billy Goats Gruff" |
#4077, aired 2002-04-30 | PAY THE "BILL" $800: In the '70s many quenched their thirst on a brand of brewski named for this presidential brother Billy Carter |
#4077, aired 2002-04-30 | PAY THE "BILL" $1200: Tom Laughlin kicked butt as this troublesome Indian hippie in 4 movies Billy Jack |
#4077, aired 2002-04-30 | PAY THE "BILL" $1600: It was Michael Jackson's first music video to play on MTV "Billie Jean" |
#3971, aired 2001-12-03 | BILL SHAKESPEARE, P.I. $200: Tailed this title kid to a balcony, heard his chippie say, "Deny thy father and refuse thy name" Romeo |
#3971, aired 2001-12-03 | BILL SHAKESPEARE, P.I. $400: This title guy thinks his wife's cheatin'; says "She with Cassio hath the act of shame a thousand times committed" Othello |
#3971, aired 2001-12-03 | BILL SHAKESPEARE, P.I. $800: Investigating a possible regicide by this fella; got his address, Dunsinane, but his wacked-out wife worries me Macbeth |
#3971, aired 2001-12-03 | BILL SHAKESPEARE, P.I. $1,000 (Daily Double): Impressive trail of corpses in this title guy's wake: the Dukes of Clarence & York & the Prince of Wales Richard III |
#3971, aired 2001-12-03 | BILL SHAKESPEARE, P.I. $1000: Something's rottin' in Denmark & it's the 2 corpses of these courtiers; an ambassador tells of their deaths in 5.2 Rosencrantz & Guildenstern |
#3969, aired 2001-11-29 | I'M JUST A BILL $200: A hacker stole this billionaire's credit card number off the Internet & used it to order Viagra for him Bill Gates |
#3969, aired 2001-11-29 | I'M JUST A BILL $400: He authored "Between Hope and History: Meeting America's Challenges for the 21st Century" Bill Clinton |
#3969, aired 2001-11-29 | I'M JUST A BILL $600: Seen here, this actor headed the drama department at Montana State University before his acting career took off Bill Pullman |
#3969, aired 2001-11-29 | I'M JUST A BILL $800: TV journalist & producer of such PBS series as "Genesis: A Living Conversation" Bill Moyers |
#3969, aired 2001-11-29 | I'M JUST A BILL $1000: (Here's Sofia having some fun at the San Diego Zoo.) This playful bird is not to be confused with the spoonbill, playbill or T-bill hornbill |
#3958, aired 2001-11-14 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: Many ideas George Mason wrote into this state's Declaration of Rights in 1776 were used in the Bill of Rights Virginia |
#3958, aired 2001-11-14 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: The Second Amendment says a "well regulated" one of these is "necessary to the security of a Free State" a militia |
#3958, aired 2001-11-14 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $800: From 1952 to 2001 the Bill of Rights was on display in the Exhibition Hall of this building in Washington, D.C. the National Archives |
#3958, aired 2001-11-14 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1000: In essay No. 84 in this series of letters, Alexander Hamilton argued against a Bill of Rights the Federalist Papers |
#3958, aired 2001-11-14 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $4,500 (Daily Double): This man whose signature graces the Bill of Rights was president of the Senate at the time John Adams |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | FILL THE BILL $200: Sitcom star, author & creator of Fat Albert Bill Cosby |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | FILL THE BILL $400: Basketball player-turned-senator-turned-presidential hopeful Bill Bradley |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | FILL THE BILL $600: Ex-Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | FILL THE BILL $800: Former Jets, Giants & Patriots coach Bill Parcells |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | FILL THE BILL $1000: "Calvin and Hobbes" creator Bill Watterson |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | ON THE $1 BILL $100: The seal of this government cabinet department is featured on the front Treasury |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | ON THE $1 BILL $200: Total number of signatures that appear on the bill 2 |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | ON THE $1 BILL $300: The Roman numerals at the base of the pyramid on the back represent this year 1776 |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | ON THE $1 BILL $400: This artist's 1796 portrait of George Washington appears on the bill Gilbert Stuart |
#3824, aired 2001-03-29 | ON THE $1 BILL $500: As stated on the front, the one-dollar bill is legal tender for these 2 kinds of debts Public & private |
#3604, aired 2000-04-13 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $100: The First Amendment says that this body "shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion..." Congress |
#3604, aired 2000-04-13 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: This fourth president was largely responsible for drafting the Bill of Rights James Madison |
#3604, aired 2000-04-13 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $300: On November 20, 1789 this "Garden State" became the first to ratify the Bill of Rights New Jersey |
#3604, aired 2000-04-13 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: This amendment protects the individual from double jeopardy the Fifth Amendment |
#3449, aired 1999-09-09 | BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY $100: Through a stethoscope, you can hear this organ make a healthy "lub dub" sound Heart |
#3449, aired 1999-09-09 | BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY $200: (Please consider the following.) A fish extracts oxygen from the water with these organs gills |
#3449, aired 1999-09-09 | BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY $300: In 1905 this way cool scientist published his special theory of relativity Albert Einstein |
#3449, aired 1999-09-09 | BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY $400: A molecule is formed when 2 or more of these combine Atoms |
#3449, aired 1999-09-09 | BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY $500: When you drink with a straw, you're creating a partial one of these spaces that contain no matter Vacuum |
#3434, aired 1999-07-08 | BILL TO LAW $100: For the first reading, the representative or senator gives the bill to the person in this post Clerk |
#3434, aired 1999-07-08 | BILL TO LAW $200: After the first reading, the bill is sent to one of these that may table it Committee |
#3434, aired 1999-07-08 | BILL TO LAW $300: On the third reading, the bill is put either to a voice vote or this alphabetical vote Roll call |
#3434, aired 1999-07-08 | BILL TO LAW $400: This fraction of the House needs to vote yes to overturn a presidential veto 2/3 |
#3434, aired 1999-07-08 | BILL TO LAW $500: If Congress adjourns, a president can veto a bill by not signing it within this many days (Sundays excluded) 10 |
#3409, aired 1999-06-03 | BILL GATES' 50 BILLION $100: If his employee's price is $50.00, Bill could buy a billion of the "98" version of this operating system Windows |
#3409, aired 1999-06-03 | BILL GATES' 50 BILLION $200: In this state where he lives, Bill could pay the governor's salary for 413,000 years Washington |
#3409, aired 1999-06-03 | BILL GATES' 50 BILLION $300: In 1997 Americans spent about $40 billion on these, & many wanted to be in Bill's shoes |
#3409, aired 1999-06-03 | BILL GATES' 50 BILLION $400: OK, we're not allowing for inflation, but Bill could afford over 8,000 Steve Austins, this title character the Six Million Dollar Man (or the Bionic Man) |
#3409, aired 1999-06-03 | BILL GATES' 50 BILLION $500: Bill could easily bid on Bolivia: their GDP, this annual figure, is less than half what he's worth Gross Domestic Product |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | THE NEW $20 BILL $100: Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin called the bill "An important tool against" these criminals Counterfeiters |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | THE NEW $20 BILL $200: The 20 in the lower right is designed to appear black from an angle, but this color from straight on Green |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | THE NEW $20 BILL $300: Mary Ellen Withrow, whose signature is on the bill as holder of this post, helped unveil it May 20, 1998 Treasurer of the United States |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | THE NEW $20 BILL $400 (Daily Double): This building on the back of the bill was trashed by revelers the night the man on the front moved in The White House (when Andrew Jackson moved in) |
#3283, aired 1998-12-09 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: 17 amendments were passed by the house, but only this many became part of the Constitution in 1790 10 |
#3283, aired 1998-12-09 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: This state's Declaration of Rights was most influential in the creation of our Bill of Rights Virginia |
#3283, aired 1998-12-09 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: When ratified in 1791, the Bill of Rights was proclaimed to be in full force by this secretary of state Thomas Jefferson |
#3283, aired 1998-12-09 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $800: The Supreme Court ruled that this right may be limited only when it creates a "clear and present danger" freedom of speech |
#3283, aired 1998-12-09 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1000: On April 19, 1939, this "Nutmeg State" became the last of the original 13 states to ratify the Bill of Rights Connecticut |
#3272, aired 1998-11-24 | I'M JUST A "BILL" $100: The first through tenth Constitutional amendments the Bill of Rights |
#3272, aired 1998-11-24 | I'M JUST A "BILL" $200: If a doctor can't find anything wrong with you, you have a clean one a bill of health |
#3272, aired 1998-11-24 | I'M JUST A "BILL" $300: A menu is also known as this a bill of fare |
#3272, aired 1998-11-24 | I'M JUST A "BILL" $400: It's proof you bought what you paid for a bill of sale |
#3272, aired 1998-11-24 | I'M JUST A "BILL" $500: The Beatles asked him "What did you kill?" Bungalow Bill |
#3101, aired 1998-02-09 | BILL & BILLY IN SONG $200: In her "All I Want to Do", "the man next to me" says "His name's William but I'm sure he's Bill or Billy" Sheryl Crow |
#3101, aired 1998-02-09 | BILL & BILLY IN SONG $600: "And as Billy started to go she said 'Keep your pretty head low' Billy don't" do this, "come back to me" "Billy, Don't Be A Hero" |
#3101, aired 1998-02-09 | BILL & BILLY IN SONG $800 (Daily Double): The group heard here:
"Oh come on, Bill.
Oh come on, Bill,
Come on and marry me, Bill" The 5th Dimension |
#3101, aired 1998-02-09 | BILL & BILLY IN SONG $800: In this 1963 Crystals hit about Bill, "I met him on a Monday and my heart stood still" "Da Doo Ron Ron" |
#3101, aired 1998-02-09 | BILL & BILLY IN SONG $1000: "The Legend of Billy Jack" is the subtitle of this 1971 Coven song "One Tin Soldier" |
#3016, aired 1997-10-13 | BILL PULLMAN FILMS $100: Pullman gave a firecracker performance as the president during an alien invasion in this blockbuster film Independence Day |
#3016, aired 1997-10-13 | BILL PULLMAN FILMS $200: In this 1995 film, Pullman was cast as Christina Ricci's friendly "ghost therapist" dad Casper |
#3016, aired 1997-10-13 | BILL PULLMAN FILMS $300: Though he lost Meg Ryan in "Sleepless In Seattle", he won Sandra Bullock's heart in this film While You Were Sleeping |
#3016, aired 1997-10-13 | BILL PULLMAN FILMS $400: Pullman made his debut as the world's "dumbest crook" in this 1986 Bette Midler-Danny DeVito film Ruthless People |
#3016, aired 1997-10-13 | BILL PULLMAN FILMS $500 (Daily Double): Pullman returns home to his wife, a first-rate athlete, in the film seen here: A League of Their Own |
#2904, aired 1997-03-27 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: Every accused citizen is guaranteed the right to a "speedy and public" one of these Trial |
#2904, aired 1997-03-27 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: The principal author of The Bill of Rights, he proposed many of the 10 amendments James Madison |
#2904, aired 1997-03-27 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: On September 25, 1789 the first Congress, meeting in this city, submitted the Bill of Rights to the states New York City |
#2904, aired 1997-03-27 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1,000 (Daily Double): The Bill of Rights is based mainly on this state's declaration of rights, written by George Mason Virginia |
#2904, aired 1997-03-27 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1000: The 2nd Amendment says a "well-regulated" one of these is "necessary to the security of a free state" Militia |
#2780, aired 1996-10-04 | BILL CLINTON $200: Bill Clinton met Hillary Rodham while both were attending this law school Yale |
#2780, aired 1996-10-04 | BILL CLINTON $400: While the GOP convention was taking place in California, President Clinton was vacationing in this state Wyoming |
#2780, aired 1996-10-04 | BILL CLINTON $600: At the 1988 Democratic Convention, Clinton gave the nominating speech for this candidate Dukakis |
#2780, aired 1996-10-04 | BILL CLINTON $800: Prior to being elected Arkansas Governor in 1978, Clinton held this state office attorney general |
#2780, aired 1996-10-04 | BILL CLINTON $1000: Clinton was born in this Arkansas hamlet in 1946 but grew up in Hot Springs Hope |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | THE NEW $100 BILL $100: The new bill is the first major redesign of U.S. currency since this year of the stock market crash 1929 |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | THE NEW $100 BILL $200: The security thread in the new bill will glow red under this type of light ultraviolet |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | THE NEW $100 BILL $300: His coat has "United States of America" written on it in very, very small print Benjamin Franklin |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | THE NEW $100 BILL $400: Like the old bill, the new one has this building on the back Independence Hall |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | THE NEW $100 BILL $500: One of these impressions is visible only when you hold the bill up to the light watermark |
#2328, aired 1994-10-19 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: The 4th Amendment guarantees freedom from "unreasonable searches and" these seizures |
#2328, aired 1994-10-19 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: If the value of a controversy exceeds $20, this type of trial is permitted according to the 7th Amendment jury trial |
#2328, aired 1994-10-19 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: This amendment says that no one may "be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law" the 5th Amendment |
#2328, aired 1994-10-19 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $800: The Bill of Rights was largely the work of this man James Madison |
#2328, aired 1994-10-19 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1,000 (Daily Double): The Bill of Rights was signed by the Speaker of the House & this president of the Senate John Adams |
#2054, aired 1993-07-08 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: This amendment says no one can "be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself" the Fifth Amendment |
#2054, aired 1993-07-08 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: The Fourth Amendment is concerned with these warrants warrants of search & seizure |
#2054, aired 1993-07-08 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: The First Amendment gives people the right to do this as long as they do it "peaceably" assemble |
#2054, aired 1993-07-08 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $800: He & the House proposed 17 amendments, the Senate cut it to 12 & the states approved 10 of them James Madison |
#2054, aired 1993-07-08 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1,200 (Daily Double): Originally to be part of the Bill of Rights, the amendment concerning this was finally passed in 1992 congressional pay raises |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | BILL CLINTON $100: Clinton won first chair in this instrument in the Arkansas state band the saxophone |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | BILL CLINTON $200: The day before taking office, Clinton prayed at this president's Arlington, Va. grave John F. Kennedy |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | BILL CLINTON $300: Clinton got his bachelor's degree at this D.C. school, the only college he applied to Georgetown |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | BILL CLINTON $400: At the 1988 Dem. convention, Clinton's nominating speech for this man lasted over 30 minutes Dukakis |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | BILL CLINTON $500: Bill Clinton was born in this town on August 19, 1946 Hope, Arkansas |
#1845, aired 1992-09-18 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: This vice president's signature appears on the Bill of Rights John Adams |
#1845, aired 1992-09-18 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: The Fourth Amendment protects the individual from these 2 "unreasonable" acts search and seizure |
#1845, aired 1992-09-18 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: A citizen shall not "be deprived of life, liberty, or" this "without due process of law" property |
#1845, aired 1992-09-18 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $800: Until transferred to the National Archives, the Bill of Rights was kept in the custody of this cabinet department the State Department |
#1845, aired 1992-09-18 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1,000 (Daily Double): Essay No. 84 of this series of letters argued that a Bill of Rights was not necessary the Federalist Papers |
#1794, aired 1992-05-21 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: This amendment guarantees that a person cannot be forced to testify against himself the Fifth Amendment |
#1794, aired 1992-05-21 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy & public" one of these a trial |
#1794, aired 1992-05-21 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: The Bill of Rights guarantees that private property shall not be taken for public use without this just compensation |
#1794, aired 1992-05-21 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1000: This future president served on the House committee which prepared the Bill of Rights (James) Madison |
#1794, aired 1992-05-21 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $5,500 (Daily Double): This state's Declaration of Rights was the model for our first 10 amendments Virginia |
#1770, aired 1992-04-17 | WILD BILL HICKOK $100: Like Annie Oakley, he performed this type of act in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show sharpshooter |
#1770, aired 1992-04-17 | WILD BILL HICKOK $200: For a while Hickok drove one of these on the Santa Fe & Oregon Trails stagecoach |
#1770, aired 1992-04-17 | WILD BILL HICKOK $300: After the Civil War Hickok acted as a scout for this ill-fated lieutenant colonel Custer |
#1770, aired 1992-04-17 | WILD BILL HICKOK $400: In 1871 he held this post in Abilene, Kansas marshal |
#1770, aired 1992-04-17 | WILD BILL HICKOK $500: His real first name was neither Wild nor Bill, but this James |
#1536, aired 1991-04-15 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: The Sixth Amendment guarantees every American the right to a speedy & public one of these trial |
#1536, aired 1991-04-15 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: Congress shall not abridge the "right of the people peaceably to" do this assemble |
#1536, aired 1991-04-15 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: Adopted in 1791, the Bill of Rights bears the signatures of the Speaker of the House & this Vice Pres. John Adams |
#1536, aired 1991-04-15 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $800: The Fourth Amendment prohibits unreasonable search & this seizure |
#1536, aired 1991-04-15 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1000: This future president was both the chief architect of the Bill of Rights & the Father of the Constitution Madison |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: Punishments inflicted on people are not to be "cruel or" this unusual |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: Under the First Amendment, a citizen has the right to petition the gov't for a redress of these grievances |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $600: The government cannot deprive a person of his life, liberty or property without this due process of law |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $800: 1 of 2 "excessive" items prohibited by the Eighth Amendment fines (or bail) |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $1000: In the Federalist Papers, this statesman argued that a bill of rights was "unnecessary" & "dangerous" Alexander Hamilton |
#1260, aired 1990-02-09 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $100: During peacetime the gov't isn't allowed to quarter one of these in your house without your OK Soldier |
#1260, aired 1990-02-09 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $200: Congress can pick a national dance or flower, but can't by the 1st Amendment, pick a national one of these Religion |
#1260, aired 1990-02-09 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $300: The 6th Amendment mentions your right to a speedy & public one Trial |
#1260, aired 1990-02-09 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $400: Of Wheel, Jeopardy or Concentration, the one mentioned in the 5th Amendment Jeopardy |
#1260, aired 1990-02-09 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $500: This future president led the fight for the Bill of Rights James Madison |