Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (454 results returned)
#9198, aired 2024-11-06 | SHADES OF BLUE $400: There are shades of blue named for the Navy & this Colorado service academy the Air Force |
#9198, aired 2024-11-06 | SHADES OF BLUE $800: A shade of blue is named for this daughter of Teddy Roosevelt; her love of it sparked a fashion trend & a song Alice |
#9198, aired 2024-11-06 | SHADES OF BLUE $1200: This vowel-heavy sea containing islands like Kos & Patmos has a lovely shade of blue named for it the Aegean |
#9198, aired 2024-11-06 | SHADES OF BLUE $1600: Forefront of the CMYK color model is this one whose name comes from the Greek cyan |
#9198, aired 2024-11-06 | SHADES OF BLUE $2000: "P" is for this shade of blue, also the name of a tiny sea snail periwinkle |
#9055, aired 2024-03-08 | SHADES OF BLUE $400: In shades of blue, it follows ultra & aqua marine |
#9055, aired 2024-03-08 | SHADES OF BLUE $800: A lovely shade of blue is named for these objects seen here robin's eggs |
#9055, aired 2024-03-08 | SHADES OF BLUE $1200: Some call it a bachelor's button, others call it this, also a shade of blue a cornflower |
#9055, aired 2024-03-08 | SHADES OF BLUE $2000: In 1999 Pantone named this peaceful 8-letter shade of sky blue its first color of the year & of the millennium cerulean |
#9055, aired 2024-03-08 | SHADES OF BLUE $7,600 (Daily Double): In his "Great Waves" print, Hokusai used this imported blue pigment first made in Germany Prussian blue |
#8948, aired 2023-10-11 | OTHER RED, WHITE & BLUE FLAGS $400: One of the few Asian nations to escape imperialism, its flag took the colors of liberty used by its allies in World War I Thailand |
#8948, aired 2023-10-11 | OTHER RED, WHITE & BLUE FLAGS $1200: The historic arms of Dubrovnik are included on this Balkan country's red, white & blue-striped flag Croatia |
#8948, aired 2023-10-11 | OTHER RED, WHITE & BLUE FLAGS $1600: From 1748 to 1814, this nation flew the Danish flag; it added a dark blue cross within the white cross on the red field in 1821 Norway |
#8948, aired 2023-10-11 | OTHER RED, WHITE & BLUE FLAGS $2000: Britannica says the white disk on this landlocked Asian nation's flag seen here honors the Japanese Laos |
#8948, aired 2023-10-11 | OTHER RED, WHITE & BLUE FLAGS $7,000 (Daily Double): Samoa's flag includes stars that represent this constellation the Southern Cross |
#8923, aired 2023-07-26 | I'M BLUE $200: This Oscar-winning actress has a certain mystique playing Mystique, who, deep down, is all blue Jennifer Lawrence |
#8923, aired 2023-07-26 | I'M BLUE $400: In this novel, a character is described as having "the half-tint blue eyes that told of off-planet foods in his diet" Dune |
#8923, aired 2023-07-26 | I'M BLUE $600: This company with a blue logo calls itself "one of the largest home improvement retailers in the world" Lowe's |
#8923, aired 2023-07-26 | I'M BLUE $800: This artist's blue period began around the time of his friend Carles Casagemas' public suicide Picasso |
#8923, aired 2023-07-26 | I'M BLUE $1000: The skinny on the flag of this South American nation is that the blue symbolizes the sky; while the white is for the snow on the Andes Chile |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | GO BLUE! $100: In 2020 a rare blue this was rescued from becoming dinner at the chain restaurant Red this, & sent to a zoo a lobster |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | GO BLUE! $200 (Daily Double): In 1924 this American composer wrote "Rhapsody In Blue" in about 5 weeks to beat a deadline George Gershwin |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | GO BLUE! $200: Time to break out some PBR, this beer brand that briefly branched out into hard coffee Pabst (Blue Ribbon) |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | GO BLUE! $300: These turn blue & become munchable for arcade hero Pac-Man after he eats a power pellet; scary! a ghost |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | GO BLUE! $400: Known as the little blue pill, it's been suggested audaciously that some men might use it for recreation, not procreation Viagra |
#8517, aired 2021-11-23 | BLUE $200: A Mother Goose nursery rhyme says, "Little Boy Blue, come" do this blow your horn |
#8517, aired 2021-11-23 | BLUE $400: Until 1969 Project Blue Book investigated these phenomena; of the 12,618 sightings, only 701 have not been identified UFOs |
#8517, aired 2021-11-23 | BLUE $800: Lake Tana in Ethiopia is the source of this colorful river the Blue Nile |
#8517, aired 2021-11-23 | BLUE $1,000 (Daily Double): The Belgian artist known as Peyo created these blue beings the Smurfs |
#8517, aired 2021-11-23 | BLUE $1000: Coral reefs are home to the blue fish known by this 4-letter name a tang |
#8323, aired 2021-01-27 | BLUE'S CLUES $200: Stilton & Roquefort are 2 varieties of this edible blue cheese |
#8323, aired 2021-01-27 | BLUE'S CLUES $400: A stylized blue silhouette suggestive of a bird is the logo of this social media site Twitter |
#8323, aired 2021-01-27 | BLUE'S CLUES $600: Crayola's blues have included cerulean, aqua & this jeans fabric denim |
#8323, aired 2021-01-27 | BLUE'S CLUES $800: Paint drums & body paint are integral to this theater troupe formed in the late 1980s the Blue Man Group |
#8323, aired 2021-01-27 | BLUE'S CLUES $1000: The Mahabharata recounts the adventures of this Hindu deity, an avatar of Vishnu who is often depicted with blue skin Krishna |
#8222, aired 2020-05-26 | SONG SUNG BLUE $400: In 1986 she had a Top 10 hit with the title track to her "True Blue" album Madonna |
#8222, aired 2020-05-26 | SONG SUNG BLUE $800: Isabella Rossellini sings this song in the 1986 David Lynch film of the same name "Blue Velvet" |
#8222, aired 2020-05-26 | SONG SUNG BLUE $1200: That Dishwalla song from the '90s that says, "Tell me all your thoughts on God" is actually titled "Counting Blue" these "Cars" |
#8222, aired 2020-05-26 | SONG SUNG BLUE $1600: In a 1984 Top 10 hit, he "just met a girl named Blue Jean" David Bowie |
#8222, aired 2020-05-26 | SONG SUNG BLUE $2000: E.L.O. asked this title guy, "Tell us why you had to hide away for so long... where did we go wrong?" Mr. Blue Sky |
#8139, aired 2020-01-16 | BLUE BY YOU $400: He chose a nice blue hat to cover the bandage over his ear for the 1889 painting seen here van Gogh |
#8139, aired 2020-01-16 | BLUE BY YOU $800: "Crouching Woman" & "Blind Man's Meal" are paintings from his blue period Picasso |
#8139, aired 2020-01-16 | BLUE BY YOU $1200: Thomas Gainsborough set the tone with the portrait seen The Blue Boy |
#8139, aired 2020-01-16 | BLUE BY YOU $1600: Ultramarine was the ultra-essential to this Dutchman's "Woman in Blue Reading a Letter" Vermeer |
#8139, aired 2020-01-16 | BLUE BY YOU $2000: The Japanese artist Hokusai was adept at using the dye of blue named for this onetime European kingdom Prussian blue |
#8072, aired 2019-10-15 | LONDON'S BLUE PLAQUES $400: A blue plaque shows the Soho location where John Logie Baird, a claimant as the inventor of this medium, first demoed it in 1926 television |
#8072, aired 2019-10-15 | LONDON'S BLUE PLAQUES $800: Though she fought plaque, Lilian Lindsay would have liked the one that honors her as Britain's 1st woman in this profession a dentist |
#8072, aired 2019-10-15 | LONDON'S BLUE PLAQUES $1600: A play & 2 movies were titled "The Barretts of" this street & that's where Elizabeth Barrett Browning's plaque is Wimpole Street |
#8072, aired 2019-10-15 | LONDON'S BLUE PLAQUES $2000: This composer of "The Planets" has a plaque on St. Paul's Girls' School, where he taught & which is still operating Gustav Holst |
#8072, aired 2019-10-15 | LONDON'S BLUE PLAQUES $5,000 (Daily Double): He could have said, "I need the 2-wheeled carriage or 'cab' named for me to take me home to 27 Sumner Place" (Joseph) Hansom |
#7957, aired 2019-03-26 | BLUE MAN GROUP $400: These soul men were AKA Jake & Elwood (or John & Dan) the Blues Brothers |
#7957, aired 2019-03-26 | BLUE MAN GROUP $800: Don't give us the runaround; just name this John Popper band that had '90s hits with "Run-Around" & "Hook" Blues Traveler |
#7957, aired 2019-03-26 | BLUE MAN GROUP $1200: Buck Dharma performed with this '70s band with a mollusk in its name Blue Oyster Cult |
#7957, aired 2019-03-26 | BLUE MAN GROUP $1600: In the 1940s these "Boys" helped Kentuckian Bill Monroe establish a new genre of music the Bluegrass Boys |
#7782, aired 2018-06-12 | THE BLUE DANUBE $400: The Danube didn't yet flow through this capital when "The Blue Danube" waltz made its premiere there in 1867 Vienna |
#7782, aired 2018-06-12 | THE BLUE DANUBE $800: The Danube ends its journey by emptying into this sea the Black Sea |
#7782, aired 2018-06-12 | THE BLUE DANUBE $1200: Currents in the river form whirlpools called this, also the name of a German pastry strudels |
#7782, aired 2018-06-12 | THE BLUE DANUBE $1600: This royal family of Emperor Franz Joseph was nicknamed "The Danube Monarchy" the Habsburgs |
#7782, aired 2018-06-12 | THE BLUE DANUBE $2000: The Europa Canal links the Danube & the Main; as the Main is a tributary of this, that creates a 2,200-mile waterway the Rhine River |
#7738, aired 2018-04-11 | BLUE BOOKS $400: In "The Blue and the Gray" by John Leekley, the Geysers & the Hales are caught up in this war the U.S. Civil War |
#7738, aired 2018-04-11 | BLUE BOOKS $800: "The Blue Bird" by Madame d'Aulnoy is considered the source of this name used for the prince in "Cinderella" Charming |
#7738, aired 2018-04-11 | BLUE BOOKS $1200: The graphic novel "Blue is the Warmest Color" was originally published in this language French |
#7738, aired 2018-04-11 | BLUE BOOKS $1600: In this book Karana's Island looks like the title animal "lying on its side, with its tail pointing toward sunrise" The Island of the Blue Dolphins |
#7738, aired 2018-04-11 | BLUE BOOKS $2000: In "Pale Blue Dot" this late astronomer talks about humans in space Carl Sagan |
#7670, aired 2018-01-05 | AM I BLUE? $400: CCH Pounder & Zoe Saldana both appeared as blue Na'vi in this 2009 mega-hit Avatar |
#7670, aired 2018-01-05 | AM I BLUE? $800: Played by Karen Gillan & Michael Rooker, respectively, Nebula & Yondu in this Marvel series have a bluish tinge Guardians of the Galaxy |
#7670, aired 2018-01-05 | AM I BLUE? $1200: Jamie Foxx seemed to get a charge out of playing this Peter Parker foe in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" Electro |
#7670, aired 2018-01-05 | AM I BLUE? $1600: Patrick Warburton went blue as this hero on TV--then Amazon gave Peter Serafinowicz a shot the Tick |
#7670, aired 2018-01-05 | AM I BLUE? $2000: Movie audiences saw a lot of blue as Billy Crudup played Dr. Manhattan in this 2009 film Watchmen |
#7623, aired 2017-11-01 | SHADES OF BLUE $200: John Paul Jones' branch of the Armed Forces the Navy |
#7623, aired 2017-11-01 | SHADES OF BLUE $400: The witching hour midnight |
#7623, aired 2017-11-01 | SHADES OF BLUE $600: A shoe, or a university oxford |
#7623, aired 2017-11-01 | SHADES OF BLUE $800: The mineral seen here turquoise |
#7623, aired 2017-11-01 | SHADES OF BLUE $1000: Almay makes a loose finishing one powder |
#7567, aired 2017-07-04 | THE RED, WHITE & BLUE $200: This 1968 release includes the classics "Rocky Raccoon" & "Helter Skelter" the White Album |
#7567, aired 2017-07-04 | THE RED, WHITE & BLUE $400: There's no Norwegian blue, but the blue hyacinth species of this type of parrot does have beautiful plumage a macaw |
#7567, aired 2017-07-04 | THE RED, WHITE & BLUE $600: Famous for the coffee grown there, the Blue Mountains are the highest range on this Caribbean island Jamaica |
#7567, aired 2017-07-04 | THE RED, WHITE & BLUE $800: In 1965 astronaut Ed White took the USA's first space walk during the 4th mission of this pre-Apollo program Gemini |
#7567, aired 2017-07-04 | THE RED, WHITE & BLUE $1000: This homespun announcer did radio play-by-play for Cincinnati, Brooklyn, and the New York Yankees Red Barber |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | TANGLED UP IN BLUE $400: The largest one of these ever measured was a 110-foot female that weighed more than 200 tons a blue whale |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | TANGLED UP IN BLUE $800: Blu-Ray video technology uses a blue one of these beams instead of the red one used by DVD a laser |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | TANGLED UP IN BLUE $1200: Term for a stock regarded as a safe investment in a large, established & stable company blue-chip |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | TANGLED UP IN BLUE $1600: Bergen County, New Jersey has one of the USA's last blue laws, banning retailers from doing this selling alcohol on Sundays (or selling anything on a Sunday) |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | TANGLED UP IN BLUE $2000: Check it out! Like cornflower, it's both a flower an a popular shade of blue for shirts periwinkle |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | WORKING BLUE $400: Me want you to know, real first name of this Muppet seems to be Sid the Cookie Monster |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | WORKING BLUE $800: This "Aladdin" guy had "phenomenal cosmic powers! (But) itty-bitty living space" the Genie |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | WORKING BLUE $1200: You may remember this 2016 character said of her folks, "Something tells me they were mostly blue, with maybe yellow" Dory |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | WORKING BLUE $1600: Rebecca Romijn worked blue as this mutant in 3 "X-Men" movies Mystique |
#7552, aired 2017-06-13 | WORKING BLUE $2000: As Tobias, David Cross looked the part in chasing the dream of being the Blue Man Group on this sitcom Arrested Development |
#7452, aired 2017-01-24 | DEEP BLUE "C" $200: Salute if you know there's a hue named for these West Pointers seen here cadet |
#7452, aired 2017-01-24 | DEEP BLUE "C" $400: The Tarheels of the ACC note that their official colors are white & this shade of "blue" Carolina |
#7452, aired 2017-01-24 | DEEP BLUE "C" $600: A greenish-blue, this 4-letter shade is one of the 3 primary colors used by printers cyan |
#7452, aired 2017-01-24 | DEEP BLUE "C" $1000: This color comes in front of the name of the North American wood warbler seen here cerulean |
#7452, aired 2017-01-24 | DEEP BLUE "C" $1,600 (Daily Double): Elementary! The name of this deep blue is from a German word for a type of goblin cobalt |
#7372, aired 2016-10-04 | SALUTE THE RED, WHITE & BLUE $200: This state's flag is easily flown upside down by mistake; it's even happened over the Capitol in Nashville Tennessee |
#7372, aired 2016-10-04 | SALUTE THE RED, WHITE & BLUE $400: Many nations adopted this country's tricolored design France |
#7372, aired 2016-10-04 | SALUTE THE RED, WHITE & BLUE $600: The stars & squares belong to this country that the U.S. helped become independent from Colombia Panama |
#7372, aired 2016-10-04 | SALUTE THE RED, WHITE & BLUE $800: The stars on New Zealand's flag represent this constellation the Southern Cross |
#7372, aired 2016-10-04 | SALUTE THE RED, WHITE & BLUE $1000: The shield on this nation's flag was added in 1992 to make it different from the Russian tricolor flag Slovakia |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER $200: Bully for this man, who took a ride at an airshow in 1910, becoming the first president aloft Teddy Roosevelt |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER $400: In 1910 Walter Brookins broke this altitude barrier with 895' to spare, though he didn't join the "club" there the mile-high |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER $800: Otto Lilienthal, 1848-1896, made some 2000 flights in these--he could have really used an engine in 1896 a glider |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER $1000: This Benz partner suggested using an engine with an open-flame ignition in hydrogen airships; not such a good idea Daimler |
#7139, aired 2015-10-01 | BLUE BIRDS $200: Both blue-faced boobies & blue-footed boobies nest in these Ecuadorian islands the Galápagos |
#7139, aired 2015-10-01 | BLUE BIRDS $400: The smallest species of this bird, the fairy or little blue, nests in burrows, not in the ice & snow a penguin |
#7139, aired 2015-10-01 | BLUE BIRDS $600: Found across North America, the blue-winged teal is a small dabbling one of these birds a duck |
#7139, aired 2015-10-01 | BLUE BIRDS $800: As well as the great blue, there is a little blue type of this long-legged wading bird a heron |
#7139, aired 2015-10-01 | BLUE BIRDS $1000: The blue bird seen here is Steller's this, noted for its beautiful plumage & harsh call a jay |
#7064, aired 2015-05-07 | 3 CHEERS FOR THE BLUE, GREEN & YELLOW $800: After a defeat by Uruguay in 1950, this nation's soccer team switched to its now-famous yellow jerseys Brazil |
#7064, aired 2015-05-07 | 3 CHEERS FOR THE BLUE, GREEN & YELLOW $1200: At the 1777 Battle of Bennington, Seth Warner led this American militia to victory the Green Mountain Boys |
#7064, aired 2015-05-07 | 3 CHEERS FOR THE BLUE, GREEN & YELLOW $1600: Marlene Dietrich is seen here in this 1930 film that made her an international star The Blue Angel |
#7064, aired 2015-05-07 | 3 CHEERS FOR THE BLUE, GREEN & YELLOW $2000: Commissioned by the sultan & begun in 1609, it has 6 minarets that rise over Istanbul the Blue Mosque |
#6988, aired 2015-01-21 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $400: Dr. Henry Gray, the man behind this medical book, died from smallpox at the age of 34 in 1861 Gray's Anatomy |
#6988, aired 2015-01-21 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $800: Grays Harbor, an estuary in Washington State, was formed during the last one of these more than 11,000 years ago an ice age |
#6988, aired 2015-01-21 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $1200: To make blue cheese, spores of a fungus genus more often associated with this antibiotic are added to milk penicillin |
#6988, aired 2015-01-21 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $1600: The blue whale can eat up to 8 tons of this crustacean a day krill |
#6988, aired 2015-01-21 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $2000: Blueshift, shortening in the wavelength of the light of an approaching object, is a type of this man's shift (Christian) Doppler |
#6811, aired 2014-04-07 | ON THE BEAUTIFUL BLUE DANUBE $400: Straddling the Danube, Hungary's capital consists of these 2 parts Buda and Pest |
#6811, aired 2014-04-07 | ON THE BEAUTIFUL BLUE DANUBE $800: Hungary's former capital, this Danube city is now the capital of Slovakia Bratislava |
#6811, aired 2014-04-07 | ON THE BEAUTIFUL BLUE DANUBE $1200: Danube cities in this country include Linz & Krems Austria |
#6811, aired 2014-04-07 | ON THE BEAUTIFUL BLUE DANUBE $2,000 (Daily Double): It's the only country through whose territory the Danube flows that used to be part of the USSR Ukraine |
#6811, aired 2014-04-07 | ON THE BEAUTIFUL BLUE DANUBE $2000: In Germany the Danube flows through Ulm in Baden-Wurttemberg & Neu Ulm in this neighboring state Bavaria |
#6636, aired 2013-06-24 | BLUE STATES $400: An ad says this sad state "hurts. Cymbalta can help" depression |
#6636, aired 2013-06-24 | BLUE STATES $800: This Stephen King novel is about writer Paul Sheldon & his No. 1 fan Misery |
#6636, aired 2013-06-24 | BLUE STATES $1,000 (Daily Double): A map of the 100 Acre Wood describes Eeyore's place as this, as well as "rather boggy and sad" gloomy |
#6636, aired 2013-06-24 | BLUE STATES $1200: In ancient physiology, the 4 humors were blood, phlegm, choler & this, aka black bile melancholy |
#6636, aired 2013-06-24 | BLUE STATES $1600: Light therapy can help with SAD, this disorder first described by psychiatrist Norman Rosenthal seasonal affective disorder |
#6407, aired 2012-06-26 | OTHER RED, WHITE & BLUE FLAGS $400: The red in this country's flag represents its volcanoes Iceland |
#6407, aired 2012-06-26 | OTHER RED, WHITE & BLUE FLAGS $800: Samoa's flag includes stars that represent this constellation the Southern Cross |
#6407, aired 2012-06-26 | OTHER RED, WHITE & BLUE FLAGS $1200: The historic arms of Dubrovnik are included on this Balkan country's red, white & blue striped flag Croatia |
#6407, aired 2012-06-26 | OTHER RED, WHITE & BLUE FLAGS $1600: Red replaced orange in this country's flag, but an orange streamer is flown with the flag on state holidays the Netherlands |
#6407, aired 2012-06-26 | OTHER RED, WHITE & BLUE FLAGS $2000: Britannica says the white disc on this landlocked Asian nation's flag, seen here, honors the Japanese Laos |
#6256, aired 2011-11-28 | GO BLUE! $200: The moans of these 150-ton animals allow them to communicate with each other 1,000 miles away the blue whale |
#6256, aired 2011-11-28 | GO BLUE! $400: "Find health insurance options" & "find a doctor or a hospital" are links at bcbs.com, the site for this Blue Cross Blue Shield |
#6256, aired 2011-11-28 | GO BLUE! $600: Nickname of Danish king Harald, killed in a 10th c. battle, maybe for lack of a wireless headset Bluetooth |
#6256, aired 2011-11-28 | GO BLUE! $800: Sure & the Kerry blue this, 'tis a dog from Ireland a terrier |
#6256, aired 2011-11-28 | GO BLUE! $1000: My "mood"? This deep blue dye, used to color cotton & wool; a synthetic one is made from aniline, a coal-tar product indigo |
#6243, aired 2011-11-09 | "RED", "WHITE" OR "BLUE" $400: A moat that separated the Kremlin from this was paved over in 1812 Red Square |
#6243, aired 2011-11-09 | "RED", "WHITE" OR "BLUE" $800: These statutes forbid certain secular activity on Sundays blue laws |
#6243, aired 2011-11-09 | "RED", "WHITE" OR "BLUE" $1200: A Big Crave 9 from here contains 20 sliders White Castle |
#6243, aired 2011-11-09 | "RED", "WHITE" OR "BLUE" $1600: Other ships in this fleet's line were the Britannic & the Olympic White Star Line |
#6243, aired 2011-11-09 | "RED", "WHITE" OR "BLUE" $2000: A lady with literary leanings a bluestocking |
#6215, aired 2011-09-30 | BLUE RAYS $400: The sky is blue because blue light is most readily scattered from sunlight, being down at the short end of this the spectrum |
#6215, aired 2011-09-30 | BLUE RAYS $1200: In electronics, a blue gun isn't a weapon but part of this in TV sets, also called the picture tube a cathode ray tube |
#6215, aired 2011-09-30 | BLUE RAYS $1600: A type of bioluminescence, the blue glow of sea creatures like plankton is called this, also ending in -escence phosphorescence |
#6215, aired 2011-09-30 | BLUE RAYS $2000: Blue light can worsen this type of degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in Americans over 55 macular degeneration |
#6215, aired 2011-09-30 | BLUE RAYS $10,800 (Daily Double): The blue light in the pools of water in these power facilities is called Cerenkov radiation nuclear power plants |
#6144, aired 2011-05-05 | WHY SO BLUE? $400: Utah's state tree is the blue type of this evergreen the spruce |
#6144, aired 2011-05-05 | WHY SO BLUE? $800: Seen here, a Navajo bracelet features this mineral turquoise |
#6144, aired 2011-05-05 | WHY SO BLUE? $1200: This jeweler's blue box is a registered trademark Tiffany |
#6144, aired 2011-05-05 | WHY SO BLUE? $1600: The vase seen here is made from this semiprecious stone lapis lazuli |
#6144, aired 2011-05-05 | WHY SO BLUE? $2000: The blue type of this game fish, M. nigricans, has a long pointed bill a marlin |
#6126, aired 2011-04-11 | BLUE LITERATURE $400: In this detective's 1892 "Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle", the carbuncle was a blue garnet hidden in a goose Sherlock Holmes |
#6126, aired 2011-04-11 | BLUE LITERATURE $800: Created by Charles Perrault, this fairy tale villain who killed 6 wives may be based on real murderer Gilles de Rais Bluebeard |
#6126, aired 2011-04-11 | BLUE LITERATURE $1200: 4 years after "The Red Badge of Courage", he wrote "The Blue Hotel", considered one of his finest short stories Stephen Crane |
#6126, aired 2011-04-11 | BLUE LITERATURE $2000: Elizabeth Kata wrote the novel this "of Blue" on which a 1965 Sidney Poitier movie was based A Patch |
#6126, aired 2011-04-11 | BLUE LITERATURE $3,000 (Daily Double): In this 1908 romance by Henry de Vere Stacpoole, a pair of 8-year old cousins are marooned on a tropical island The Blue Lagoon |
#6064, aired 2011-01-13 | BLUE BOOKS $400: Appropriately, James Patterson followed up "Roses are Red" with this next Alex Cross mystery Violets are Blue |
#6064, aired 2011-01-13 | BLUE BOOKS $800: In a classic children's book, a girl lives for years by herself on this title island Island of the Blue Dolphins |
#6064, aired 2011-01-13 | BLUE BOOKS $1600: This gun-loving rocker has a "manifesto" called "Ted, White, and Blue" Ted Nugent |
#6064, aired 2011-01-13 | BLUE BOOKS $2000: "A Pair of Blue Eyes" is one of this author's "Wessex novels" Thomas Hardy |
#6064, aired 2011-01-13 | BLUE BOOKS $3,000 (Daily Double): This astronomer penned "Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space" Carl Sagan |
#5958, aired 2010-07-07 | AM I BLUE? $200: Deep Blue, who beat Garry Kasparov in a chess match in 1997, was actually one of these a computer (a supercomputer accepted) |
#5958, aired 2010-07-07 | AM I BLUE? $400: The highest peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains are in this "Tar Heel State" North Carolina |
#5958, aired 2010-07-07 | AM I BLUE? $800: A Russian blue is this type of animal a cat |
#5958, aired 2010-07-07 | AM I BLUE? $1000: One of the loudest animals on earth is the blue type of this creature; it can be heard over 500 miles away a whale |
#5958, aired 2010-07-07 | AM I BLUE? $1,600 (Daily Double): Spores of Penicillium roqueforti are used to make a blue type of this cheese |
#5931, aired 2010-05-31 | RED FISH, BLUE FISH $400: That's not a papal advisor: it's this red fish of the family Apogonidae a cardinal |
#5931, aired 2010-05-31 | RED FISH, BLUE FISH $800: The blue species of this spear-nosed sport fish can weigh 1,000 pounds or more a marlin |
#5931, aired 2010-05-31 | RED FISH, BLUE FISH $1200: The bottom-dwelling fish named for this stinging arachnid can be red in color a scorpion |
#5931, aired 2010-05-31 | RED FISH, BLUE FISH $1600: Seen here are red & blue specimens of this combative fish, native to Thailand, maybe getting ready to rumble! Siamese fighting fish |
#5931, aired 2010-05-31 | RED FISH, BLUE FISH $2000: The sharptoothed Lutjanus campechanus is better known as this popular food fish red snapper |
#5819, aired 2009-12-24 | "BLUE" MOVIES $400: At the start of this comedy classic, Elwood is picking up his brother Jake, who's getting out of prison The Blues Brothers |
#5819, aired 2009-12-24 | "BLUE" MOVIES $800: Shaquille O'Neal's big screen debut was in this 1994 film, as a college basketball phenom Blue Chips |
#5819, aired 2009-12-24 | "BLUE" MOVIES $1200: Diana Ross belts out "God Bless The Child" in this musical biography Lady Sings the Blues |
#5819, aired 2009-12-24 | "BLUE" MOVIES $1600: This action flick starring Roy Scheider & a high-tech police helicopter was also briefly a TV series Blue Thunder |
#5819, aired 2009-12-24 | "BLUE" MOVIES $2000: This 1971 documentary about great white sharks contains some of the most terrifying underwater footage ever shot Blue Water, White Death |
#5636, aired 2009-02-23 | SHADES OF BLUE $200 (Daily Double): Saint Tropez & Cannes are on a coast named for this color the azure coast |
#5636, aired 2009-02-23 | SHADES OF BLUE $200: In 2003 Crayola retired teal blue & added a color named wild blue this yonder |
#5636, aired 2009-02-23 | SHADES OF BLUE $400: Made from lapis lazuli, this deep blue pigment sounds like a super gung-ho member of the USMC ultramarine |
#5636, aired 2009-02-23 | SHADES OF BLUE $600: Now largely synthetic, this plant dye traditionally put the blue in blue jeans indigo |
#5636, aired 2009-02-23 | SHADES OF BLUE $1000: Containing the name of a defunct kingdom, this iron blue tint was discovered by a color-maker in 18th century Berlin Prussian |
#5390, aired 2008-02-01 | THE DEEP BLUE SEA $200: Heading southeast, the Yucatan Channel between Mexico & Cuba leads into this sea the Caribbean Sea |
#5390, aired 2008-02-01 | THE DEEP BLUE SEA $400: The Romans called it "Mare Nostrum", our sea the Mediterranean Sea |
#5390, aired 2008-02-01 | THE DEEP BLUE SEA $600: Astrakhan, Russia is found nearest the shores of this large sea (which is really a salt lake) the Caspian Sea |
#5390, aired 2008-02-01 | THE DEEP BLUE SEA $800: It's found on the southern end of the Suez Canal the Red Sea |
#5390, aired 2008-02-01 | THE DEEP BLUE SEA $1000: The Crimean Mountains contain prominent cliffs found on the northern coast of this sea the Black Sea |
#5264, aired 2007-06-28 | FEELING "BLUE"? $200: Take your gooseberry jam to the Iowa State Fair & win this top prize, like Dawn Shaw did in 2005 blue ribbon |
#5264, aired 2007-06-28 | FEELING "BLUE"? $400: Make a 100'-long papier-mache model of this largest cetacean blue whale |
#5264, aired 2007-06-28 | FEELING "BLUE"? $600: Perk yourself up by walking across the mile-high swinging bridge on Grandfather Mountain in this range Blue Ridge |
#5264, aired 2007-06-28 | FEELING "BLUE"? $800: Go wild & gorge on these "wild" items at their annual festival in Machias, Maine blueberries |
#5264, aired 2007-06-28 | FEELING "BLUE"? $1000: Ride a rowboat into this "Capri"cious cavern, once feared to be full of witches & monsters Blue Grotto |
#5137, aired 2007-01-02 | RED, WHITE, OR BLUE $200: The teeth of this ferocious fish, Carcharodon carcharias, may have been used as arrowheads by Native Americans the great white shark |
#5137, aired 2007-01-02 | RED, WHITE, OR BLUE $400: "Off We Go Into" this in the official U.S. Air Force song "The Wild Blue Yonder" |
#5137, aired 2007-01-02 | RED, WHITE, OR BLUE $600: The Sinai Peninsula juts into it the Red Sea |
#5137, aired 2007-01-02 | RED, WHITE, OR BLUE $800: When he meets Alice in Wonderland, he's carrying a pocket watch the White Rabbit |
#5137, aired 2007-01-02 | RED, WHITE, OR BLUE $1000: What a soccer player sees before being sent off the field by the referee for a hard foul a red card |
#5021, aired 2006-06-12 | "BLUE" PLATE SPECIAL $400: Come on in for our Monday special: flapjacks topped with this official state fruit of New Jersey the blueberry |
#5021, aired 2006-06-12 | "BLUE" PLATE SPECIAL $800: Ma found the recipe for Tuesday's special, a tasty garden scramble, on this margarine's website Blue Bonnet |
#5021, aired 2006-06-12 | "BLUE" PLATE SPECIAL $1200: Yum, yum! Wednesday's special is this crustacean that has its own festival in Panacea, Florida a blue crab |
#5021, aired 2006-06-12 | "BLUE" PLATE SPECIAL $1600: Ma looked for the Maytag type of this in appliances instead of the grocery aisle before she put it in Thurs.'s salad blue cheese |
#5021, aired 2006-06-12 | "BLUE" PLATE SPECIAL $2000: For Friday, we're frying up some of these oysters named for a place on Long Island Blue Point oysters |
#4935, aired 2006-02-10 | RED, WHITE OR BLUE $200: A small fib intended not to harm but told in order to avoid embarrassment or distress a white lie |
#4935, aired 2006-02-10 | RED, WHITE OR BLUE $400: It's rolled out at special events for the stars to walk on a red carpet |
#4935, aired 2006-02-10 | RED, WHITE OR BLUE $600: Roquefort is a variety of this dairy product blue cheese |
#4935, aired 2006-02-10 | RED, WHITE OR BLUE $800: It's the name for a "special" restaurant meal served at a set price a blue plate special |
#4935, aired 2006-02-10 | RED, WHITE OR BLUE $1000: Jack London's follow-up doggie tale to "The Call of the Wild" White Fang |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | THE BOYS IN BLUE $200: Some sources say policemen were informally called this because of what their badges were made from cops (or coppers) |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | THE BOYS ARE BLUE $400: Of marital woes that led to a 1996 royal divorce, a biography said his "gaiety of spirit" was "stifled by melancholy" Prince Charles |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | THE BOYS IN BLUE $400: 1st used in police work by Berkeley, Ca.'s chief August Vollmer in the 1920s, this tool measures pulse, B.P. & respiration a lie detector |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | THE BOYS IN BLUE $600: Booking a suspect means entering his or her information into the daily record called the "police" this blotter (log accepted) |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | THE BOYS ARE BLUE $800: About his blues he wrote, "I traveled to the moon, but the most significant voyage... began when I returned" Buzz Aldrin |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | THE BOYS IN BLUE $800: Police now use speed guns with this technology first constructed by Theodore Maiman using a ruby rod a laser |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | THE BOYS IN BLUE $1000: The bulletproof shields used by police depts. are called this type of shield, from the Greek for "to throw" ballistic |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | THE BOYS ARE BLUE $1200: This "Adonais" poet suffered from depression after several family tragedies Percy Shelley |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | THE BOYS ARE BLUE $1600: This artist's 1909 U. of Oslo murals were done after receiving electroshock & contain no scenes of personal anguish (Edvard) Munch |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | THE BOYS ARE BLUE $2000: He wrote a 1779 coronation mass though depressed over his mother's death, his failed relationship & unfulfilled goals Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | AM I BLUE? $200: Elijah Blue Allman is her son Cher |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | AM I BLUE? $400: The U.S. Army's blue uniforms were first replaced with khaki & then this color, abbreviated O.D. olive drab |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | AM I BLUE? $600: It's the Illinois university whose sports teams are nicknamed the Blue Demons DePaul |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | AM I BLUE? $800: Virginia's Blue Law of the 1620s said that if you missed church on Sunday the penalty was a pound of this tobacco |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | AM I BLUE? $1000: In part because of the popularity of sushi & sashimi, this variety of tuna can sell for $50 a pound bluefin |
#4805, aired 2005-06-24 | SONG SUNG "BLUE" $400: A 1979 Neil Diamond hit says, "Long as I can have you here with me, I'd much rather be" this, the song's title "Forever In Blue Jeans" |
#4805, aired 2005-06-24 | SONG SUNG "BLUE" $800: "Sometimes I wonder what I'm a gonna do, but there ain't no cure for" these the summertime blues |
#4805, aired 2005-06-24 | SONG SUNG "BLUE" $1200: Bing Crosby introduced this song in 1937's "Waikiki Wedding" (Elvis sang it almost 25 years later) "Blue Hawaii" |
#4805, aired 2005-06-24 | SONG SUNG "BLUE" $1600: This No. 1 hit also includes the line "Softer than satin was the light" "Blue Velvet" |
#4805, aired 2005-06-24 | SONG SUNG "BLUE" $2000: This title completes the line "No one knows what it's like to be the bad man, to be the sad man..." "Behind Blue Eyes" |
#4668, aired 2004-12-15 | THE "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $200: This 200-year-old Washington, D.C. building has 35 bathrooms the White House |
#4668, aired 2004-12-15 | THE "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $400: In Perrault's version, she climbs into bed with the wolf, who's disguised as her grandmother "Little Red Riding Hood" |
#4668, aired 2004-12-15 | THE "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $600: Elvis Presley had a hit in 1956 with this song penned by Carl Perkins "Blue Suede Shoes" |
#4668, aired 2004-12-15 | THE "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $800: In the '90s this popular brand of Liebfraumilch tried using a bottle of the color found in its name Blue Nun |
#4668, aired 2004-12-15 | THE "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $1000: In 1520 he was born on the Mayflower in Cape Cod Harbor Peregrine White |
#4640, aired 2004-11-06 | TANGLED UP IN "BLUE" $200: Legend has it Gershwin had to write this famous piece in 3 weeks because he forgot about a deadline Rhapsody in Blue |
#4640, aired 2004-11-06 | TANGLED UP IN "BLUE" $400: Music-hating enemies of the denizens of the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" the Blue Meanies |
#4640, aired 2004-11-06 | TANGLED UP IN "BLUE" $600: Murzim, Hadar & Acrux are these astronomical "behemoths" blue giants |
#4640, aired 2004-11-06 | TANGLED UP IN "BLUE" $800: They're the geological formations mentioned in John Denver's "Take Me Home Country Roads" the Blue Ridge Mountains |
#4640, aired 2004-11-06 | TANGLED UP IN "BLUE" $1000: Legend has it that this breed descended from the royal cat of the czars the Russian blue |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | THE JOHNNY GILBERT "BLUE"s $400: Johnny has left the building wearing these "You can knock me down / Step on my face / Slander my name all over the place..." "Blue Suede Shoes" |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | THE JOHNNY GILBERT "BLUE"s $800: Linda Ronstadt, brace yourself for this tune "I feel so bad / I got a worried mind / I'm so lonesome all the time / Since I left my baby behind on..." "Blue Bayou" |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | THE JOHNNY GILBERT "BLUE"s $1200: Witness the birth of "Captain Fantastic 2" with this song "Laughing like children / Living like lovers / Rolling like thunder / Under the covers..." "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | THE JOHNNY GILBERT "BLUE"s $1600: Completes this "Crystal"ine line "I'll be fine when you’re gone / I'll just cry all night long / Say it isn't true and don't it..." "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | THE JOHNNY GILBERT "BLUE"s $2000: This 1968 classic features the Man in Black, Johnny... Gilbert "My mama always told me son, always be a good boy, don't ever play with guns / But I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die" "Folsom Prison Blues" |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $200: After Bull Run, General McClellan reorganized the Union Army which was then called the Army of this river the Potomac |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $600: On April 9, 1865 Robert E. Lee surrendered in this settlement in a house owned by a farmer named Wilmer McLean Appomattox |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $800: On Jan. 21, 1861 he bade farewell to the U.S. Senate; 28 days later he was sworn in as president of the Confederacy Jeff Davis |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $1,000 (Daily Double): On Aug. 5, 1864 this hero lost an ironclad, but his wooden flagship the Hartford survived the battle (David) Farragut |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $1000: After Antietam, Lee withdrew into Virginia & whupped Burnside at this Dec. 13, 1862 battle the Battle of Fredericksburg |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | THE BLUE ANGELS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew riding in a Blue Angels jet) On takeoff, for a high-performance climb, pilots can experience six times the force of this gravity |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | THE BLUE ANGELS $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew on the tarmac) When the Blue Angels perform the formation known for this precious gem, the jets are only 12 inches apart diamond |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | THE BLUE ANGELS $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew riding in a Blue Angels jet) With a ceiling of over 50,000 feet, the Blue Angels jets, FA-18s, are known by the name of this insect hornet |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | THE BLUE ANGELS $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew on the tarmac) Bearing the name of a Greek letter, this classic Blue Angels formation uses all 6 jets Delta |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | THE BLUE ANGELS $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew on the tarmac) Using only 5 planes, this formation pays tribute to fallen heroes & comrades Missing Man Formation |
#4235, aired 2003-01-17 | SHADES OF BLUE $400: An infant baby blue |
#4235, aired 2003-01-17 | SHADES OF BLUE $800: 12 o'clock midnight blue |
#4235, aired 2003-01-17 | SHADES OF BLUE $1200: A branch of the U.S. Armed Forces Navy |
#4235, aired 2003-01-17 | SHADES OF BLUE $1600: The element symbolized Co cobalt |
#4235, aired 2003-01-17 | SHADES OF BLUE $2000: A male bird of the family Phasianidae peacock |
#4145, aired 2002-09-13 | THE "BLUE"s $200: Skydome is home to this Major League Baseball team Toronto Blue Jays |
#4145, aired 2002-09-13 | THE "BLUE"s $400: What a restaurant popularly calls its featured meal of the day blue plate special |
#4145, aired 2002-09-13 | THE "BLUE"s $600: It's where Fats Domino found his thrill in a 1956 hit "Blueberry Hill" |
#4145, aired 2002-09-13 | THE "BLUE"s $800 (Daily Double): It's the state flower of Texas, but keep it under your hat bluebonnet |
#4145, aired 2002-09-13 | THE "BLUE"s $1000: This Disney series features a whole new cast of Muppets including Ojo, Treelo & Tutter the mouse Bear in the Big Blue House |
#4121, aired 2002-07-01 | RED, WHITE OR BLUE $200: It's a synonym for Bolshevik Red |
#4121, aired 2002-07-01 | RED, WHITE OR BLUE $400: The largest living animal on earth has this color in its name a blue whale |
#4121, aired 2002-07-01 | RED, WHITE OR BLUE $600: The one that's not a label of Johnnie Walker White |
#4121, aired 2002-07-01 | RED, WHITE OR BLUE $800: It's the color of the flag that stops an auto race before the finish red |
#4121, aired 2002-07-01 | RED, WHITE OR BLUE $1000: It's the only one in the title of an Oscar-winning song "White Christmas" |
#4072, aired 2002-04-23 | "BLUE" CHEESE $400: H. De Vere Stacpoole has a 1908 bestseller with this tale of a young boy & girl marooned on an island The Blue Lagoon |
#4072, aired 2002-04-23 | "BLUE" CHEESE $800: Dana Carvey & Dick Butkus were featured on this '80s TV show about a police helicopter Blue Thunder |
#4072, aired 2002-04-23 | "BLUE" CHEESE $1200: In 1948 tenor Jan Peerce introduced us to this creature "of happiness" bluebird |
#4072, aired 2002-04-23 | "BLUE" CHEESE $1600: 1984 movie in which Rob Lowe pursues rowing glory & Amanda Pays at a British university Oxford Blues |
#4072, aired 2002-04-23 | "BLUE" CHEESE $2000: 1966 movie in which George Peppard pursues aviation glory & Ursula Andress during WWI The Blue Max |
#4070, aired 2002-04-19 | FEELIN' BLUE $200: A colorful magpie relative, or Mr. Leno when he's sad a blue jay |
#4070, aired 2002-04-19 | FEELIN' BLUE $400: Virginia's beautiful Skyline Drive runs through this range of the Appalachians the Blue Ridge |
#4070, aired 2002-04-19 | FEELIN' BLUE $600: The ride seen here (Take a look.) at Universal Orlando is named for this ever-popular children's book One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish |
#4070, aired 2002-04-19 | FEELIN' BLUE $800: Willie Nelson sang about these "Crying In The Rain" Blue Eyes |
#4070, aired 2002-04-19 | FEELIN' BLUE $1000: I 6th century Breton chief known as Comorre the Cursed may have inspired the French tale about this wife-killer Bluebeard |
#3905, aired 2001-07-20 | AM I BLUE? $100: This blue or bluish-green stone often seen in Southwestern jewelry is a birthstone for December turquoise |
#3905, aired 2001-07-20 | AM I BLUE? $200: Tony Bennett charted with this song in 1951, 12 years before Bobby Vinton did "Blue Velvet" |
#3905, aired 2001-07-20 | AM I BLUE? $300: This elegant NYC jewelry store at 727 5th Avenue is known for its signature blue boxes Tiffany's |
#3905, aired 2001-07-20 | AM I BLUE? $400: Blue is the online magazine of this company known for its beautiful blue jasperware Wedgwood |
#3905, aired 2001-07-20 | AM I BLUE? $500: A play in which Nicole Kidman appeared nude, or a section of the White House in which she probably didn't Blue Room |
#3893, aired 2001-07-04 | BLUE $200: In 1982 these 2 major national health care organizations merged Blue Cross & Blue Shield |
#3893, aired 2001-07-04 | BLUE $400: It's the only "blue" book Dr. Seuss published "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish" |
#3893, aired 2001-07-04 | BLUE $600: One of these can grow to about 100 feet long & weigh up to 150 tons Blue whale |
#3893, aired 2001-07-04 | BLUE $800: A's owner Charlie Finley wanted this pitcher to change his first name to "True" Vida Blue |
#3893, aired 2001-07-04 | BLUE $1000: In Ethiopia, it's known as the Abbai Blue Nile |
#3878, aired 2001-06-13 | OUT OF THE "BLUE" $100: It's generally a high-priced stock with a long history of growth, like G.E. or AT&T blue chip |
#3878, aired 2001-06-13 | OUT OF THE "BLUE" $200: In a famous jingle, "Everything's better with" this kind of margarine "on it" Blue Bonnet |
#3878, aired 2001-06-13 | OUT OF THE "BLUE" $300: Before holding court on "Judging Amy", Amy Brenneman played a cop on this drama NYPD Blue |
#3878, aired 2001-06-13 | OUT OF THE "BLUE" $400: It begins, "Well it's one for the money, two for the show, three to get ready now go cat go" "Blue Suede Shoes" |
#3878, aired 2001-06-13 | OUT OF THE "BLUE" $500: They're the bad guys whom the Beatles battled in the movie "Yellow Submarine" Blue Meanies |
#3777, aired 2001-01-23 | THE BOYS IN BLUE $100: This federal police agency is abbreviated the DEA Drug Enforcement Administration |
#3777, aired 2001-01-23 | THE BOYS IN BLUE $200: Encarta reports that with over 96,000 this state has more full-time law enforcement employees than any other California |
#3777, aired 2001-01-23 | THE BOYS IN BLUE $300: Robert Stack & Kevin Costner have both played this crusading T-Man Eliot Ness |
#3777, aired 2001-01-23 | THE BOYS IN BLUE $400: This international group founded in 1923 helps police in one country communicate with those of another Interpol |
#3777, aired 2001-01-23 | THE BOYS IN BLUE $500: Guidelines for sheriffs & village constables were established in this important document in 1215 Magna Carta |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | "BLUE" MOVIES $100: The dark side of sunny suburbia comes to the surface for Kyle MacLachlan in this kinky 1986 film Blue Velvet |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | "BLUE" MOVIES $200: Hugh Grant learns to say "Fuggedaboudit" in this 1999 mob comedy Mickey Blue Eyes |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | "BLUE" MOVIES $300: A researcher fiddles with sharks' brains to find a cure for Alzheimer's disease in this watery 1999 thriller Deep Blue Sea |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | "BLUE" MOVIES $400: Milla Jovovich starred in the 1991 sequel to this 1980 film, called "The Definite Brooke Shields Vehicle" The Blue Lagoon |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | "BLUE" MOVIES $500: Songs in this movie include "Aloha Oe", "Rock-A-Hula Baby" & "Can't Help Falling in Love" Blue Hawaii (starring Elvis) |
#3662, aired 2000-07-04 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $200: Clara Barton is "The Mother Of" this organization Red Cross |
#3662, aired 2000-07-04 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $400: It describes a crime such as embezzlement committed by a person in business or government White collar |
#3662, aired 2000-07-04 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $600: Sean Penn & Nick Nolte were among the soldiers at Guadalcanal in this 1998 war film The Thin Red Line |
#3662, aired 2000-07-04 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $800: This lefty & former Oakland A ended his pitching career in 1986 with a 209-161 record & a 3.27 ERA Vida Blue |
#3662, aired 2000-07-04 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $1000: "Holy" district in London's east end that's infamous as the scene of Jack the Ripper's murders Whitechapel |
#3484, aired 1999-10-28 | BLUE JEAN $200: This '60s style was named for the flared shape of the jeans' lower portion Bell bottoms |
#3484, aired 1999-10-28 | BLUE JEAN $400: Jeans were originally called "waist-high" these, as distinguished from "bib" ones Overalls |
#3484, aired 1999-10-28 | BLUE JEAN $600: Levi's first famous line, it was probably the item number Levi Strauss assigned in his wholesale catalog 501 |
#3484, aired 1999-10-28 | BLUE JEAN $800: In the disco era many said, "Uh-oh, Sergio" as they squeezed into this brand of designer jeans Sergio Valente |
#3484, aired 1999-10-28 | BLUE JEAN $1,400 (Daily Double): Introduced in 1947, this brand was designed by Philadelphia tailor "Rodeo Ben" Lichtenstein Wrangler |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | "BLUE" $100: Levi's, for example Blue jeans |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | "BLUE" $200: It's an annual flower of the pea family, or a brand of margarine Blue Bonnet |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | "BLUE" $300: Preschool viewers help host Steve & his animated dog solve problems on this Nickelodeon TV show Blue's Clues |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | "BLUE" $400: Accessible only by boat, it's a natural limestone cavern in the Bay of Naples Blue Grotto |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | "BLUE" $500: This hard rock group had a 1976 hit with "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" Blue Ă–yster Cult |
#3369, aired 1999-04-08 | BLUE & THE GRAY $100: Daniel Hough, the Civil War's first fatality, died not in battle but in an accident at this fort Fort Sumter |
#3369, aired 1999-04-08 | BLUE & THE GRAY $200: The siege of Vicksburg in 1863 gave the Union control of this river Mississippi River |
#3369, aired 1999-04-08 | BLUE & THE GRAY $300: Less than a month after graduating last in his class from West Point, he made his first stand at Bull Run George Custer |
#3369, aired 1999-04-08 | BLUE & THE GRAY $500 (Daily Double): Robert E. Lee lost nearly a quarter of his troops in this bloody Maryland battle of 1862 Antietam (or Sharpsburg) |
#3369, aired 1999-04-08 | BLUE & THE GRAY $500: Though relieved as Union Army chief in March 1862, he continued to lead the Army of the Potomac until November George McClellan |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | SINGING THE "BLUE"S $100: According to Elton John, "Baby's got" these Blue eyes |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | SINGING THE "BLUE"S $200: Before Elvis sang this song in a 1961 movie, Bing sang it in 1937's "Waikiki Wedding" Blue Hawaii |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | SINGING THE "BLUE"S $300: Back in 1984, David Bowie had just met a girl named this Blue Jean |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | SINGING THE "BLUE"S $400: In 1977 Linda Ronstadt had a hit with this Roy Orbison tune "Blue Bayou" |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | SINGING THE "BLUE"S $500: In a song from the '20s, "Just Mollie and me, and baby makes three, we're happy in" this place "My Blue Heaven" |
#3279, aired 1998-12-03 | THE OCEAN BLUE $100: It may go plankton-crustacean-herring-haddock & be only as strong as its weakest link Food chain |
#3279, aired 1998-12-03 | THE OCEAN BLUE $200: The extension of a land mass to about 500' underwater; it gives way to the Continental Slope Continental Shelf |
#3279, aired 1998-12-03 | THE OCEAN BLUE $400: The photic zone is the upper ocean layer, with enough sunlight to allow this plant process Photosynthesis |
#3279, aired 1998-12-03 | THE OCEAN BLUE $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Michael Newman of Baywatch.) It's the Japanese term for seismic sea waves, sometimes 100 feet high, that can bring lots of tsuris tsunami |
#3279, aired 1998-12-03 | THE OCEAN BLUE $500: As you'd expect, they're the 2 most abundant chemical elements in the dissolved solids found in seawater Sodium & chlorine |
#3272, aired 1998-11-24 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $100: In July 1861 Washingtonians packed picnic lunches & headed over to watch this first big battle of the war Bull Run |
#3272, aired 1998-11-24 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $200: Though it went into effect January 1, 1863, no slaves were legally freed because of it Emancipation Proclamation |
#3272, aired 1998-11-24 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $300: These 2 major figures, an author & an abolitionist, were both named Harriet Harriet Beecher Stowe & Harriet Tubman |
#3272, aired 1998-11-24 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $400: After raising the Merrimack, the Confederates renamed it this, for the state near where it was sunk Virginia |
#3272, aired 1998-11-24 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $500: The first state to secede, its population was 57% black South Carolina |
#3172, aired 1998-05-19 | MEN IN BLUE $200: Sir Robert Peel organized this city's police force in 1829 & they've been nicknamed for him ever since London |
#3172, aired 1998-05-19 | MEN IN BLUE $400: This word for a French policeman comes from an older word meaning people-at-arms Gendarme |
#3172, aired 1998-05-19 | MEN IN BLUE $600: This organization is the only police force serving the Northwest & Yukon Territories Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) |
#3172, aired 1998-05-19 | MEN IN BLUE $800: This country's Carabinieri evolved from a military group that served the Savoyard states Italy |
#3172, aired 1998-05-19 | MEN IN BLUE $1000: The national police forces of 171 countries are members of this cooperative organization Interpol |
#3039, aired 1997-11-13 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $100: "Everything's better with" this margarine "on it" Blue Bonnet |
#3039, aired 1997-11-13 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $200: A cover up if we've ever heard one, Tom Sawyer had others do it to his fence whitewash |
#3039, aired 1997-11-13 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $300: Capt. Janeway goes to this when an enemy attack appears imminent red alert |
#3039, aired 1997-11-13 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $400: You look up the value of a used car in it Blue Book |
#3039, aired 1997-11-13 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $500: Reverse the colors on the Swiss flag & you get the symbol of this organization the Red Cross |
#2914, aired 1997-04-10 | BLUE LITERATURE $200: This detective solved 1892's "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle", but didn't have the guilty party arrested Sherlock Holmes |
#2914, aired 1997-04-10 | BLUE LITERATURE $400: "Any Woman's Blues" was a 1990 novel by this "Fear Of Flying" author Erica Jong |
#2914, aired 1997-04-10 | BLUE LITERATURE $600: 1873's "A Pair Of Blue Eyes" was the first novel he put his name on; "Far From The Madding Crowd" was second Thomas Hardy |
#2914, aired 1997-04-10 | BLUE LITERATURE $800: "To The Far Blue Mountains" was one of this western author's Sackett sagas Louis L'Amour |
#2914, aired 1997-04-10 | BLUE LITERATURE $1000: "The Weary Blues" is a collection of verse by this Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes |
#2697, aired 1996-04-30 | "BLUE" MOVIES $100: Richard Pryor played piano man in this show biz biography, Diana Ross' film debut Lady Sings the Blues |
#2697, aired 1996-04-30 | "BLUE" MOVIES $200: This 1980 film follows Jake & Elwood as they try to raise money to save their orphanage The Blues Brothers |
#2697, aired 1996-04-30 | "BLUE" MOVIES $300: Kyle MacLachlan is torn between lovers Laura Dern & Isabella Rossellini in this David Lynch film Blue Velvet |
#2697, aired 1996-04-30 | "BLUE" MOVIES $400: This 1983 movie about a police helicopter later became a television series Blue Thunder |
#2697, aired 1996-04-30 | "BLUE" MOVIES $500: In this 1966 film George Peppard singlemindedly strives for Germany's highest air medal The Blue Max |
#2321, aired 1994-10-10 | THE "BLUE"s & THE "GRAY"s $200: This character, not Horatio, is the famous horn blower of nursery rhymes Little Boy Blue |
#2321, aired 1994-10-10 | THE "BLUE"s & THE "GRAY"s $400: Joliet Jake & Elwood, collectively the Blues Brothers |
#2321, aired 1994-10-10 | THE "BLUE"s & THE "GRAY"s $600: Founded in 1970, this organization was set up to fight age discrimination the Gray Panthers |
#2321, aired 1994-10-10 | THE "BLUE"s & THE "GRAY"s $800: Poet who wrote, "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise" Thomas Gray |
#2321, aired 1994-10-10 | THE "BLUE"s & THE "GRAY"s $1000: He's famous for his monologues "Swimming To Cambodia" & "Monster in a Box" Spalding Gray |
#2305, aired 1994-09-16 | SHADES OF BLUE $100: It should be a sailor's favorite shade of blue as well as his favorite branch of the Service Navy |
#2305, aired 1994-09-16 | SHADES OF BLUE $200: The body parts most often described as baby blues eyes |
#2305, aired 1994-09-16 | SHADES OF BLUE $300: It would be most appropriate to wear this shade of blue one minute after 11:59 p.m. midnight blue |
#2305, aired 1994-09-16 | SHADES OF BLUE $400: This dazzling shade of greenish blue resembles the tail feathers of a "proud" bird peacock blue |
#2305, aired 1994-09-16 | SHADES OF BLUE $500: Cerulean is the color of this, & its name may come from caelum, the Latin word for it the sky |
#2153, aired 1994-01-05 | THE DEEP BLUE SEA $100: The thousands of seaweed species are types of this simple form of plant life algae |
#2153, aired 1994-01-05 | THE DEEP BLUE SEA $200: The giant species of this 10-armed mollusk can reach lengths of up to 50 feet a squid |
#2153, aired 1994-01-05 | THE DEEP BLUE SEA $300: The Halibut & European turbot belong to this group of flatfishes flounders |
#2153, aired 1994-01-05 | THE DEEP BLUE SEA $500: Despite its name, there have been no known fatal attacks on humans by this largest dolphin, Orcinus orca a killer whale |
#2153, aired 1994-01-05 | THE DEEP BLUE SEA $1,500 (Daily Double): The Falkland Plateau is located in this ocean the Atlantic Ocean |
#2026, aired 1993-05-31 | BLUE $100: Someone talking very rapidly is talking this a blue streak |
#2026, aired 1993-05-31 | BLUE $200: Too little of this in the blood can cause cyanosis, a condition in which your skin looks blue oxygen |
#2026, aired 1993-05-31 | BLUE $300: A blue point, 2 words, is a cat; a bluepoint, 1 word, is one of these an oyster |
#2026, aired 1993-05-31 | BLUE $400: A Navajo song tells of Johano-ai's horse, which was the shade of this blue stone turquoise |
#2026, aired 1993-05-31 | BLUE $500: This deep blue 45.5- carat diamond now resides at the Smithsonian the Hope Diamond |
#2025, aired 1993-05-28 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $100: It's another name for illegally distilled corn whiskey White Lightning |
#2025, aired 1993-05-28 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $200: This term refers to wage earners who wear work clothes or specialized clothing on the job blue collar workers |
#2025, aired 1993-05-28 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $300: The title of this Stephen Crane novel refers to a battle wound The Red Badge of Courage |
#2025, aired 1993-05-28 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $400: Of Neil Diamond's 12 Top 10 solo hits, only "Cracklin' Rosie" & this one reached No. 1 "Song Sung Blue" |
#2025, aired 1993-05-28 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $500: This city on the Alaska Highway is the Yukon headquarters for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Whitehorse |
#1746, aired 1992-03-16 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $200: The North hired John Ericsson to design this ship after learning the South had an ironclad the Monitor |
#1746, aired 1992-03-16 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $400: Watching at Fredericksburg, he noted, "It is well that war is so terrible--we should grow too fond of it" (Robert E.) Lee |
#1746, aired 1992-03-16 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $800: He was relieved as general-in-chief in March 1862 & as Commander of the Army of the Potomac in November McClellan |
#1746, aired 1992-03-16 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $1000: This state began the Civil War with about 65,000 sq. miles & finished with about 41,000 Virginia |
#1746, aired 1992-03-16 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $1,400 (Daily Double): John Burns was the only civilian of this Pennsylvania town to fight in the July 1-3, 1863 battle there Gettysburg |
#1712, aired 1992-01-28 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $100: A business operating at a loss is said to be this in the red |
#1712, aired 1992-01-28 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $200: This marine mammal is also known as a sulfur-bottom a blue whale |
#1712, aired 1992-01-28 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $300: This New Mexico missile range is the largest all-land rocket testing range in the U.S. White Sands |
#1712, aired 1992-01-28 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $400: The athletic teams at Duke University sport this nickname Blue Devils |
#1712, aired 1992-01-28 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $500: On July 9, 1776 New York State ratified the Declaration of Independence in this city White Plains |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $100: On this man's death Lee said, "I have lost my right arm" Stonewall Jackson |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $200: In November 1864 the federal government furlloughed soldiers so they could go home & do this vote |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $300: After destroying Georgia, Sherman's troops went north to ravage this state South Carolina |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $400: Confederate engineers raised this Union frigate, rebuilt it & christened it the Virginia Merrimack |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $500: In 1863 this man's Confederate raiders burned most of Lawrence, Kansas Quantrill |
#1307, aired 1990-04-17 | "BLUE" MOVIES $100: 1980 film in which 2 shipwrecked kids grow up to be Brooke Shields & Christopher Atkins The Blue Lagoon |
#1307, aired 1990-04-17 | "BLUE" MOVIES $200: In this 1930 film Marlene Dietrich played Lola-Lola, a sultry cabaret singer The Blue Angel |
#1307, aired 1990-04-17 | "BLUE" MOVIES $300: George Gershwin's songs were featured in this 1945 biographical film Rhapsody in Blue |
#1307, aired 1990-04-17 | "BLUE" MOVIES $400: 1 of the 2 Elvis Presley films that fit the category Blue Hawaii & G.I. Blues |
#1307, aired 1990-04-17 | "BLUE" MOVIES $500: Isabella Rossellini sang the title song, an old Bobby Vinton hit, in this 1986 film Blue Velvet |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $200: In an account of this speech, the Chicago Times decried Lincoln's embarrassing "dishwatery utterances" Gettysburg Address |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $400: On Christmas night, 1860 Major Anderson moved his troops from Ft. Moultrie to this more defensible fort Fort Sumter |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $600: In April 1863 he ended a bread riot in Richmond by personally addressing the mob Jefferson Davis |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $800: This Union general declared, "I can make Georgia howl" & then did in late 1864 Sherman |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $1000: This Louisiana creole general designed the famous Confederate battle flag General Beauregard |
#766, aired 1987-12-28 | "BLUE" MOVIES $200: It starred James Brown, Ray Charles & Cab Calloway with Belushi & Aykroyd in the title roles The Blues Brothers |
#766, aired 1987-12-28 | "BLUE" MOVIES $400: 1946 musical with famed Irving Berlin songs in which Bing Crosby sang the title tune Blue Skies |
#766, aired 1987-12-28 | "BLUE" MOVIES $600: Critic L. Maltin said R. Burton wasn't impressive playing this role, the world's most famous ladykiller Bluebeard |
#766, aired 1987-12-28 | "BLUE" MOVIES $800: Leslie Halliwell calls this 1930 film "A masterwork of late '20s German grotesquerie" Blue Angel |
#766, aired 1987-12-28 | "BLUE" MOVIES $1000: In this '66 film, a blind Elizabeth Hartman fell in love with Sidney Poitier not knowing his color A Patch of Blue |
#712, aired 1987-10-13 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $100: In 1959, the last 2 veterans of the war, both from this side, died Confederacy |
#712, aired 1987-10-13 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $200: In 1861, Congress 1st established this medal to be given to Union naval heroes Congressional Medal of Honor |
#712, aired 1987-10-13 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $300: As Confederates marched through Frederick, MD., Barbara Frietchie, in her 90s, is said to have waved this Union flag (Old Glory) |
#712, aired 1987-10-13 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $400: Many slaves were led to believe that after the war they would be given "40 acres &" 1 of these mule |
#691, aired 1987-09-14 | BLUE JEANS $100: His first "jeans" made in 1853, were neither blue nor denim, but brown & canvas Levi Strauss |
#691, aired 1987-09-14 | BLUE JEANS $200: On the back of his 1984 album cover, he's wearing blue jeans with a red baseball cap in the right rear pocket Bruce Springsteen |
#691, aired 1987-09-14 | BLUE JEANS $300: A huge billboard in Italy parodied this artist's work with God offering a naked Adam a pair of jeans Michelangelo |
#691, aired 1987-09-14 | BLUE JEANS $400: Take a stab at the name of these blue jeans whose label is punctuated with a question mark Guess |
#691, aired 1987-09-14 | BLUE JEANS $500 (Daily Double): Like 501s, this 1979 Top 20 hit is considered a classic: "Money talks / But it don't sing and dance and it don't walk / And long as I can have you here with me / I much rather be..." "Forever In Blue Jeans" |
#583, aired 1987-03-04 | BLUE SONGS $100 (Daily Double): If he'd been alive in 1952, R. Valentino might have slunk across the dance floor to this hit: [Instrumental music plays.] "The Blue Tango" |
#583, aired 1987-03-04 | BLUE SONGS $200: In French, it's "L'Amour Est Bleu"; in English, this "Love Is Blue" |
#583, aired 1987-03-04 | BLUE SONGS $600: Jazzy Johnny Mercer/Harold Arlen lament subtitled "My mama done tol' me" "Blues In The Night" |
#583, aired 1987-03-04 | BLUE SONGS $800: It knows "I'm no longer alone without a dream in my heart without a love of my own" "Blue Moon" |
#583, aired 1987-03-04 | BLUE SONGS $1000: "They heard the breeze in the trees singing weird melodies" & assisted in this "medical" procedure "The Birth Of The Blues" |
#430, aired 1986-05-02 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $100: Side which had more men killed & wounded the North (the Union) |
#430, aired 1986-05-02 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $200: Nickname of brilliant Confederate cavalry leader James Ewell Brown Stuart Jeb |
#430, aired 1986-05-02 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $300: "A cheese box on a raft" was how this Union battleship was described the Monitor |
#430, aired 1986-05-02 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $400: Last Southern stronghold to surrender, it's Alabama's only port city Mobile |
#430, aired 1986-05-02 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $500: The Confederate Constitution allowed a President to serve just 1 term of this many years 6 years |
#428, aired 1986-04-30 | "BLACK" & "BLUE" SONGS $100: Song that kept Bobby Rydell, Sammy Davis Jr., & Louis Prima & Keely Smith "in its spell" "That Old Black Magic" |
#428, aired 1986-04-30 | "BLACK" & "BLUE" SONGS $200: "When whippoorwills call & evening is nigh, I hurry" here "My Blue Heaven" |
#428, aired 1986-04-30 | "BLACK" & "BLUE" SONGS $300: Though by 1979 Neil Diamond could afford Gabardine pants, he was "forever in" these blue jeans |
#428, aired 1986-04-30 | "BLACK" & "BLUE" SONGS $400: 1975 tribute to the Mississippi River by the Doobie Brothers, who sure did "play some funky Dixieland" "Black Water" |
#428, aired 1986-04-30 | "BLACK" & "BLUE" SONGS $500: Jim Croce had a bad case of these in 1974 "Workin’ At The Car Wash Blues" |
#298, aired 1985-10-30 | "BLUE" MOVIES $100: Dan Aykroyd & John Belushi as soul siblings The Blues Brothers |
#298, aired 1985-10-30 | "BLUE" MOVIES $200: Elvis Presley "lei"s around in the sun Blue Hawaii |
#298, aired 1985-10-30 | "BLUE" MOVIES $300: Movie that starred Roy Scheider & a hovering peeping Tom Blue Thunder |
#298, aired 1985-10-30 | "BLUE" MOVIES $400: Emil Jannings "Falling in Love Again" with Marlene Dietrich The Blue Angel |
#298, aired 1985-10-30 | "BLUE" MOVIES $500: Troubled teenagers in dungarees Blue Denim |
#294, aired 1985-10-24 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $200: Fort Sumter state that was 1st to secede South Carolina |
#294, aired 1985-10-24 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $400: "Billy Yank's" Southern counterpart Johnny Reb |
#294, aired 1985-10-24 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $600: When asked to lead the Northern Army, he said, "How can I draw my sword upon Va., my native state?" General Lee |
#169, aired 1985-05-02 | "BLUE" SONGS $100: How Elvis saw the red & green holiday in '64 "Blue Christmas" |
#169, aired 1985-05-02 | "BLUE" SONGS $200: What both Vic Dana and Wayne Newton ordered the florist to send in '65 "Red Roses For A Blue Lady" |
#169, aired 1985-05-02 | "BLUE" SONGS $300: In 1926, they "gave out the news that the Southland" had done this they gave birth to the blues |
#169, aired 1985-05-02 | "BLUE" SONGS $400: In his '84 tour, Bruce Springsteen sang a '66 Mitch Ryder hit about this "evil" woman "Devil With The Blue Dress On" |
#169, aired 1985-05-02 | "BLUE" SONGS $500: Conclusion Elton John came to in '84 when he couldn't be "rollin' like thunder under the covers" "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" |
#42, aired 1984-11-06 | BLUE SONGS $100: Where Fats Domino found his thrill Blueberry Hill |
#42, aired 1984-11-06 | BLUE SONGS $200: Jimmy crack corn & I don't care "The Blue-Tail Fly" |
#42, aired 1984-11-06 | BLUE SONGS $400: Thanks to Irving Berlin, Al Jolson found them smiling at him "Blue Skies" |
#42, aired 1984-11-06 | BLUE SONGS $500: "Blue On Blue" & "Blue Velvet" were 2 of this star's early hits Bobby Vinton |
#42, aired 1984-11-06 | BLUE SONGS $600 (Daily Double): Originally a 1934 Rodgers & Hart classic, the Marcels added their unique style in this 1961 remake: "Ba-bom-a-bom-bom / Ba-bom-a-bom-bom / Ba-bom-a-bom-bom / Ba-dang-a-dang-dang / Ba-ding-a-dong-ding" "Blue Moon" |
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