Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (241 results returned)
#9201, aired 2024-11-11 | BEASTIE BOYS $400: In "Hotel Transylvania 4", Dennis is part this type of creature; his granddad who runs the place is simply batty a vampire |
#9201, aired 2024-11-11 | BEASTIE BOYS $800: With uncontrollable cravings in his past, this friend of Elmo & Abby teaches kids about healthy eats with his foodie truck the Cookie Monster |
#9201, aired 2024-11-11 | BEASTIE BOYS $1200: With just 3 eyes between them, these 2 beasties in "Monsters, Inc." were voiced by Billy Crystal & John Goodman Mike & Sulley |
#9201, aired 2024-11-11 | BEASTIE BOYS $1600: This post-apocalyptic Netflix series follows Gus, who is part deer, part human & a big fan of candy Sweet Tooth |
#9201, aired 2024-11-11 | BEASTIE BOYS $2000: Plucked from the Amazon, the amphibian man in this Guillermo del Toro flick falls for mute Elisa The Shape of Water |
#8847, aired 2023-04-11 | BAD BOYS IN BOOKS $200: Archie Costello leads the Vigils, a gang of school kids enforcing the sale of this title sweet treat in a Robert Cormier "War" novel chocolate |
#8847, aired 2023-04-11 | BAD BOYS IN BOOKS $400: Luke, the son of Hermes, betrays this title kid at Camp Half-Blood by poisoning him; not cool Percy Jackson |
#8847, aired 2023-04-11 | BAD BOYS IN BOOKS $600: In this S.E. Hinton novel, it's the Socs vs. the Greasers, & Dally is a bit of a thug The Outsiders |
#8847, aired 2023-04-11 | BAD BOYS IN BOOKS $800: With a name fit for a Roman emperor, this rude boy falls into Willy Wonka's river & gets sucked up by a super pipe Augustus Gloop |
#8847, aired 2023-04-11 | BAD BOYS IN BOOKS $1,200 (Daily Double): "You've been brought up bad... Fagin will make something of you", says this rascal to Oliver Twist the Artful Dodger |
#8359, aired 2021-03-18 | BOYS $400: This world-conquering musical act's name is short for Korean words that mean "bulletproof Boy Scouts" BTS |
#8359, aired 2021-03-18 | BOYS $800: This actress won an Oscar for her performance as Brandon Teena in the 1999 film "Boys Don't Cry" Swank |
#8359, aired 2021-03-18 | BOYS $1200: Frank & Joe are these fictional brothers who've solved mysteries like "The Secret of the Old Mill" The Hardy Boys |
#8359, aired 2021-03-18 | BOYS $1600: The son of actors Dennis & Meg, he battles abusive superheroes on TV's "The Boys" Jack Quaid |
#8359, aired 2021-03-18 | BOYS $2000: The Soggy Bottom Boys was a fictional band formed by the chain gang escapees in this film O Brother, Where Art Thou? |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | THEM DUKE BOYS! $400: At 23 in 1705 Archibald Campbell, third Duke of Argyll, was appointed treasurer of this country Scotland |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | THEM DUKE BOYS! $800: As a young man Arthur Wellesley, best known as this duke, had gambling debts & trouble at school before his martial glory the Duke of Wellington |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | THEM DUKE BOYS! $1200: Wealthy landowner & 1750s Prime Minister Thomas Pelham-Holles was Duke of this "upon-Tyne" Newcastle |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | THEM DUKE BOYS! $1600: A constant schemer against his brother King Edward IV, George, Duke of Clarence was killed in this London prison in 1478 the Tower of London |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | THEM DUKE BOYS! $2000: Machiavelli fittingly referred to the young duke Cesare Borgia as a "new" this title prince |
#8, aired 2020-01-14 | WELCOME BACK BOYS! $200: Inconsistently consistent, he took the oath of office on March 4, 1885 & was back for more on March 4, 1893 Grover Cleveland |
#8, aired 2020-01-14 | WELCOME BACK BOYS! $400: He's the party hearty family member who returns home & gets a nifty meal in Luke 15 the Prodigal Son |
#8, aired 2020-01-14 | WELCOME BACK BOYS! $600: In 2019 this hard rock band led by Maynard James Keenan released its first album in 13 years & it went to No. 1 Tool |
#8, aired 2020-01-14 | WELCOME BACK BOYS! $800: In 1985 John Sculley & the tech company's board demoted this co-founder, but he was back in charge in 1997 Steve Jobs |
#8, aired 2020-01-14 | WELCOME BACK BOYS! $1000: On Dec. 19, 1972 astronauts Cernan, Schmitt & Evans splashed down in the Pacific as this last manned Moon mission came to an end Apollo 17 |
#7972, aired 2019-04-16 | BOYS IN THE BAND $400: Adam Clayton, Bono, the Edge U2 |
#7972, aired 2019-04-16 | BOYS IN THE BAND $800: Steve Jones, Johnny Rotten, Sid Vicious the Sex Pistols |
#7972, aired 2019-04-16 | BOYS IN THE BAND $1200: Donnie Wahlberg, Joey McIntyre, Jordan Knight New Kids on the Block |
#7972, aired 2019-04-16 | BOYS IN THE BAND $1600: Stu Cook, Tom Fogerty, John Fogerty CCR (Creedence Clearwater Revival) |
#7972, aired 2019-04-16 | BOYS IN THE BAND $2000: Andy Hurley, Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz Fall Out Boy |
#7801, aired 2018-07-09 | BOYS IN THE BAND $400: Liam, Harry, Louis, Niall One Direction |
#7801, aired 2018-07-09 | BOYS IN THE BAND $800: Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, Jim Morrison The Doors |
#7801, aired 2018-07-09 | BOYS IN THE BAND $1200: The late Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson Linkin Park |
#7801, aired 2018-07-09 | BOYS IN THE BAND $1600: James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich & briefly Dave Mustaine Metallica |
#7801, aired 2018-07-09 | BOYS IN THE BAND $2000: Ronnie Vannucci, Brandon Flowers The Killers |
#7231, aired 2016-02-08 | MAMA'S BOYS $400: Lucky number 7, this brother of a president blossomed from the former Rose Fitzgerald in 1925 RFK (Robert Francis Kennedy) |
#7231, aired 2016-02-08 | MAMA'S BOYS $600: As kids Rahm, Ari & Ezekiel, these later high-achieving brothers, would cause mom Marsha to yell, "I hate all of you equally" the Emanuels |
#7231, aired 2016-02-08 | MAMA'S BOYS $800: This writer who defined guts as "grace under pressure" was born to the former Grace Hall in Illinois in 1899 Hemingway |
#7231, aired 2016-02-08 | MAMA'S BOYS $1000: If his Mama Hannah hadn't left him as a child, he might have been less troubled--then again, we might not have the "Principia" Newton |
#7096, aired 2015-06-22 | BIBLE "B" BOYS $200: By crowd vote, this convict was released instead of Jesus Barabbas |
#7096, aired 2015-06-22 | BIBLE "B" BOYS $400: This youngest son of Rachel fathered one of the 12 tribes of Israel Benjamin |
#7096, aired 2015-06-22 | BIBLE "B" BOYS $600: One of the 12 apostles, he's called Nathanael in John's gospel Bartholomew |
#7096, aired 2015-06-22 | BIBLE "B" BOYS $800: Son of Rahab, great-granddad of David & husband of Ruth Boaz |
#7096, aired 2015-06-22 | BIBLE "B" BOYS $1,400 (Daily Double): This Babylonian is slain the same night as his feast at which Daniel reads the writing on the wall Belshazzar |
#6686, aired 2013-10-14 | "BOY"s WILL BE BOYS $400: The magazine Boys' Life has been published by this organization since 1911 the Boy Scouts |
#6686, aired 2013-10-14 | "BOY"s WILL BE BOYS $800: The young man seen here, or anyone known to be moral & innocent a choir boy |
#6686, aired 2013-10-14 | "BOY"s WILL BE BOYS $1200: Schlitz introduced this 24-ounce can in 1956 & has brought it back in a 16-ounce version the tallboy |
#6686, aired 2013-10-14 | "BOY"s WILL BE BOYS $1600: A scapegoat, perhaps tied to a post a whipping boy |
#6686, aired 2013-10-14 | "BOY"s WILL BE BOYS $2000: Not far from L.A., Mrs. Knott's restaurant has been serving these pies since 1934 boysenberry pies |
#6435, aired 2012-08-03 | BOYS IN BALLET $400: This stretchy one-piece garment for both sexes was named for a guy, a French acrobat a leotard |
#6435, aired 2012-08-03 | BOYS IN BALLET $800: In the ballet "Checkmate", the red one of these gets to die an agonizing death at the hands of the black queen a king |
#6435, aired 2012-08-03 | BOYS IN BALLET $1,000 (Daily Double): A boy named Fritz breaks this title gift given to his sister Clara by Drosselmeyer The Nutcracker |
#6435, aired 2012-08-03 | BOYS IN BALLET $1200: Boys' classes often emphasize jumps, maybe even the difficult tour en l'air, which means this in the air turn (twirl accepted) |
#6435, aired 2012-08-03 | BOYS IN BALLET $2000: After a performance, ballerinas curtsy; men perform a small one of these equivalent gestures a bow |
#6399, aired 2012-06-14 | GOLDEN BOYS & GIRLS $400: In August 2008 he appeared on a Sports Illustrated cover with his 8 gold medals hanging from his neck Michael Phelps |
#6399, aired 2012-06-14 | GOLDEN BOYS & GIRLS $800: In a 1972 issue of Sports Illustrated, he posed with his 7 gold medals hanging from his neck Mark Spitz |
#6399, aired 2012-06-14 | GOLDEN BOYS & GIRLS $1200: (Hannah Storm of ESPN gives the clue) She won 3 track & field gold medals at the 1960 Olympics; I bet Fred Flintstone was a fan Wilma Rudolph |
#6399, aired 2012-06-14 | GOLDEN BOYS & GIRLS $2000: In 2011 she & Kerri Walsh said they'll go for a third straight beach volleyball gold in 2012 Misty May |
#6399, aired 2012-06-14 | GOLDEN BOYS & GIRLS $3,200 (Daily Double): In 1995 he published a candid memoir called "Breaking the Surface" Greg Louganis |
#6145, aired 2011-05-06 | DUTCH BOYS $400: This Dutchman died in July 1890; his brother Theo died 6 months later & was buried next to him Van Gogh |
#6145, aired 2011-05-06 | DUTCH BOYS $800: This manager of Elvis was born Andreas Cornelius Van Kuijk in the Netherlands Col. Tom Parker |
#6145, aired 2011-05-06 | DUTCH BOYS $1200: A campaign against the Portuguese cost this last Dutch Colonial Governor of New York his right leg Stuyvesant |
#6145, aired 2011-05-06 | DUTCH BOYS $1600: This great Dutch Navigator sighted New Zealand on Dec. 13, 1642 (Abel) Tasman |
#6145, aired 2011-05-06 | DUTCH BOYS $2000: This Delft painter might have used a camera obscura; his friend Anton Van Leeuwenhoek was a master lens maker Johannes Vermeer |
#6108, aired 2011-03-16 | PO BOYS $400: This fashion designer who gave women the power suit was born in Piacenza, a city on the south bank of the Po River Giorgio Armani |
#6108, aired 2011-03-16 | PO BOYS $800: In 2008 this Milan-born man helmed a new party--Popollo della Liberta--& won a third term as prime minister Silvio Berlusconi |
#6108, aired 2011-03-16 | PO BOYS $1200: After featuring his bare chest & flowing locks on the covers of romance novels, this Milan man wrote a few too Fabio |
#6108, aired 2011-03-16 | PO BOYS $1600: This Italian director of "Blow Up" kept his speech short when he accepted his honorary Oscar in 1995: "Grazie" Michelangelo Antonioni |
#6108, aired 2011-03-16 | PO BOYS $2000: This Turin-born man, the second of his name, was the first king of a united Italy Victor Emmanuel |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | POPULAR NAMES FOR BOYS & GIRLS $200: Colonial Americans invented this girls' name by combining Sam from Samuel with the Greek for flower Samantha |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | POPULAR NAMES FOR BOYS & GIRLS $400: This Irish form of Katherine is currently one of the 100 most popular names for girls Katelyn |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | POPULAR NAMES FOR BOYS & GIRLS $600: Mr. Frome might know it's from the Hebrew for "solid" or "firm" Ethan |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | POPULAR NAMES FOR BOYS & GIRLS $800: Leon means "lion" & this name means "lion bold" Leonardo |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | POPULAR NAMES FOR BOYS & GIRLS $1000: It's from the Old Norse for "ruler", whether he has red hair or not Eric |
#6065, aired 2011-01-14 | MY BOYS $200: Dusty Springfield sang, "The only one who could ever reach me" was "the son of" this person the preacher man |
#6065, aired 2011-01-14 | MY BOYS $400: In 1999 his son Robbie made a 228-foot motorcycle jump over a part of the Grand Canyon Evel Knievel |
#6065, aired 2011-01-14 | MY BOYS $600: Ronald Lauder, the son of this woman, ran for mayor of NYC in 1989 Estée Lauder |
#6065, aired 2011-01-14 | MY BOYS $800: The New Testament begins, "The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of" this king David |
#6065, aired 2011-01-14 | MY BOYS $1000: Christopher Columbus the explorer's oldest son, or Dora the Explorer's cousin Diego |
#5928, aired 2010-05-26 | THE HARDY BOYS $400: He partnered with Stan Laurel in more than 100 comedies Oliver Hardy |
#5928, aired 2010-05-26 | THE HARDY BOYS $800: Moses Hardy, who died in 2006 at the age of 113, was one of the last surviving veterans of this war World War I |
#5928, aired 2010-05-26 | THE HARDY BOYS $1200: Rocker Brian Setzer is among the stars whom artist Ed Hardy has personally decorated with these tattoos |
#5928, aired 2010-05-26 | THE HARDY BOYS $1600: General Hugh Hardy was a 1980s commanding officer of this huge Marine base near San Diego Camp Pendleton |
#5928, aired 2010-05-26 | THE HARDY BOYS $2000: Captain Thomas Hardy (not the author) kissed this mortally wounded admiral at the Battle of Trafalgar Nelson |
#5748, aired 2009-09-16 | PLAYBOY COVER BOYS $200: March 1990 saw this businessman on the cover & here are your keywords--hair, yooge & you're fired Trump |
#5748, aired 2009-09-16 | PLAYBOY COVER BOYS $400: Seen here is the April 1964 issue with this British comic genius, the first man to make the magazine's cover Peter Sellers |
#5748, aired 2009-09-16 | PLAYBOY COVER BOYS $600: Take "The Pineapple Express" to this actor (not James Franco) on the April 2009 cover Seth Rogen |
#5748, aired 2009-09-16 | PLAYBOY COVER BOYS $800: This hard rock bassist did a cover in March 1999; come on & give us a kiss! Gene Simmons |
#5748, aired 2009-09-16 | PLAYBOY COVER BOYS $1000: In February 1996 this silver-haired comic film actor was the cover boy, & don't call him Shirley Leslie Nielsen |
#5635, aired 2009-02-20 | HOME BOYS $400: Alligators Florida |
#5635, aired 2009-02-20 | HOME BOYS $800: Knickerbockers New York |
#5635, aired 2009-02-20 | HOME BOYS $1200: Pelicans Louisiana |
#5635, aired 2009-02-20 | HOME BOYS $1600: Palmettos South Carolina |
#5635, aired 2009-02-20 | HOME BOYS $2000: Yellowhammers Alabama |
#5572, aired 2008-11-25 | Z BOYS $200: This "Lumpy Gravy" musician howled on the Barking Pumpkin record label Frank Zappa |
#5572, aired 2008-11-25 | Z BOYS $400: This career soldier who never voted served as president for fewer than 500 days Zachary Taylor |
#5572, aired 2008-11-25 | Z BOYS $600: After buying the Tribune Company, he promised to sell the Chicago Cubs Sam Zell |
#5572, aired 2008-11-25 | Z BOYS $800: This Italian director is famous for his 1968 film of "Romeo and Juliet" Franco Zeffirelli |
#5572, aired 2008-11-25 | Z BOYS $1000: He served as an adviser for Jimmy Carter & as director of the Trilateral Commission Zbigniew Brzezinski |
#5239, aired 2007-05-24 | THE HISTORY BOYS $400: Snorri Sturluson, from this island, wrote a history on Norwegian kings from Odin to his own time Iceland |
#5239, aired 2007-05-24 | THE HISTORY BOYS $800: William Coolidge, author of these mountains "In Nature and History", made the first winter climb of the Jungfrau Alps |
#5239, aired 2007-05-24 | THE HISTORY BOYS $1200: Mark Bowden has written the story of this 1979 crisis, "The First Battle In America's War With Militant Islam" Iran Hostage Crisis |
#5239, aired 2007-05-24 | THE HISTORY BOYS $1600: Charlotte Corday is "like a star; cruel-lovely" in Thomas Carlyle's 1837 book titled this event The French Revolution |
#5239, aired 2007-05-24 | THE HISTORY BOYS $2000: The bestselling author of "The Johnstown Flood" & "1776" is also the narrator of the movie "Seabiscuit" David McCullough |
#5185, aired 2007-03-09 | JERSEY BOYS & GIRLS $200: This Jersey gal was acting on "All My Children" when she was chosen as Regis Philbin's co-host (Kelly) Ripa |
#5185, aired 2007-03-09 | JERSEY BOYS & GIRLS $400: This illusionist really did take his name from a Dickens character (David) Copperfield |
#5185, aired 2007-03-09 | JERSEY BOYS & GIRLS $600: He was an expert on wasps before becoming an expert on sexual behavior & issuing his famous "Report" (Alfred) Kinsey |
#5185, aired 2007-03-09 | JERSEY BOYS & GIRLS $800: If you know that this '50s Beat poet hailed from Jersey, just "Howl" (Allen) Ginsberg |
#5185, aired 2007-03-09 | JERSEY BOYS & GIRLS $1000: The Depression photographer born in N.J. as Dorothea Nutzhorn is better known as Dorothea this Lange |
#5105, aired 2006-11-17 | JERSEY BOYS $200: Though in Arabic his first & middle names mean "little warrior", there's nothing little about this 7'1" Miami center Shaquille O'Neal |
#5105, aired 2006-11-17 | JERSEY BOYS $400 (Daily Double): (Before the clue is given, Daniel Reichard, John Lloyd Young, Christian Hoff, and J. Robert Spencer from the Broadway hit Jersey Boys perform.) "Big girls don't cry-y-y (they don't cry) / Big girls don't cry (I wonder why) / (Silly boy) Told my girl we had to break up / (Silly boy) Thought that she would call my bluff / (Silly boy) Then she said to my surprise / 'Big girls don't cry'" "Jersey Boys" tells the rags-to-rock-to-riches story of this legendary group (Frankie Valli and) The Four Seasons |
#4910, aired 2006-01-06 | "B" BOYS $200: This famous 18th century Kentucky frontiersman & hero is often depicted wearing a coonskin cap Daniel Boone |
#4910, aired 2006-01-06 | "B" BOYS $400 (Daily Double): This German received the first patent for a gas-fueled car on January 29, 1886 (Karl) Benz |
#4910, aired 2006-01-06 | "B" BOYS $400: This man's photos of Abe Lincoln & the Civil War helped fix the popular image of the U.S. in the mid-19th century (Mathew) Brady |
#4910, aired 2006-01-06 | "B" BOYS $600: This musician's works include the song "A Pirate Looks At 40" & the book "A Pirate Looks at 50" Jimmy Buffett |
#4910, aired 2006-01-06 | "B" BOYS $1000: A Moscow cathedral is popularly named for this saint known as a "holy fool" St. Basil |
#4880, aired 2005-11-25 | SPICE GIRLS (AND BOYS) $400: It's the first name of "Troy" co-star Burrows, so her parents were probably "mad about" a yellowish spice Saffron |
#4880, aired 2005-11-25 | SPICE GIRLS (AND BOYS) $800: It was a "snap" for this "Swing Time" star to earn a 1992 Kennedy Center honor Ginger Rogers |
#4880, aired 2005-11-25 | SPICE GIRLS (AND BOYS) $1200: The "Today" Show got a little spicier when she became its news anchor in 1997 Ann Curry |
#4880, aired 2005-11-25 | SPICE GIRLS (AND BOYS) $1600: Barbara Bain's "bark" may have been worse than her bite as this spicy character on "Mission: Impossible" Cinnamon (Carter) |
#4880, aired 2005-11-25 | SPICE GIRLS (AND BOYS) $2000: Movie producer Neufeld, or a spice with a weapon name Mace |
#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 |
#4852, aired 2005-10-18 | "Z" BOYS $400: This "Follies" producer who helped create the showgirl tradition used the slogan "Glorifying the American girl" Ziegfeld |
#4852, aired 2005-10-18 | "Z" BOYS $800: This German optician's name is on digital camera lenses, though he died in 1888 (Carl) Zeiss |
#4852, aired 2005-10-18 | "Z" BOYS $1200: This "Germinal" novelist defended the Impressionists in newspaper articles Emile Zola |
#4852, aired 2005-10-18 | "Z" BOYS $1600: This agrarian reformer who sided with Pancho Villa is considered a Mexican national hero (Emiliano) Zapata |
#4852, aired 2005-10-18 | "Z" BOYS $2000: This N.Y. free-jazz saxophonist heard here wrote tribute songs to Ennio Morricone, Sonny Clark & Ornette Coleman John Zorn |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | BOYS IN THE BAND $400: Larry Mullen, Jr., Adam Clayton, The Edge, Bono U2 |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | BOYS IN THE BAND $800: Nick Rhodes, Andy, John & Roger Taylor, Simon Le Bon Duran Duran |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | BOYS IN THE BAND $1200: John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant Led Zeppelin |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | BOYS IN THE BAND $1600: Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Bill Berry, Michael Stipe R.E.M. |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | BOYS IN THE BAND $2000: Phil Collen, Rick Allen, Rick Savage, Joe Elliott Def Leppard |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | "B" BOYS $400: While under indictment for murder, this vice president gave a famous farewell address to the Senate in 1805 Aaron Burr |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | "B" BOYS $800: His 1955 autobiography was titled "Four-Minute Mile" Roger Bannister |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | "B" BOYS $1200: "Penguin Dreams and Stranger Things (A Bloom County Book)" is a collection of cartoons by this man Berke Breathed |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | "B" BOYS $1600: Despite international protests, this prime minister of Pakistan was hanged in 1979 Bhutto |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | "B" BOYS $2000: The surrender of this British general's forces at Saratoga in 1777 helped bring France into the war as a U.S. ally Burgoyne |
#4532, aired 2004-04-27 | BAD BOYS, BAD BOYS $200: The sordid life of Queen Victoria's grandson the Duke of Clarence led some to believe he was this 1880s killer Jack the Ripper |
#4532, aired 2004-04-27 | BAD BOYS, BAD BOYS $400: Known as "Il Duce", as a boy he was expelled from school for stabbing another student Mussolini |
#4532, aired 2004-04-27 | BAD BOYS, BAD BOYS $600: In 1525 this man ordered Cuauhtemoc, the last emperor of the Aztecs, to be hanged Cortez |
#4532, aired 2004-04-27 | BAD BOYS, BAD BOYS $800: He was the queen's confessor before he became Spain's notoriously cruel first grand inquisitor in 1483 Torquemada |
#4532, aired 2004-04-27 | BAD BOYS, BAD BOYS $1000: The 1977 execution of this murderer by firing squad was the first U.S. use of capital punishment in 10 years Gary Gilmore |
#4422, aired 2003-11-25 | THE BOYS IN THE BAND $200: Krist Novoselic, Dave Grohl, Kurt Cobain Nirvana |
#4422, aired 2003-11-25 | THE BOYS IN THE BAND $400: Adam Clayton, Bono, Larry Mullen, Jr., The Edge U2 |
#4422, aired 2003-11-25 | THE BOYS IN THE BAND $600: John Entwistle, Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend The Who |
#4422, aired 2003-11-25 | THE BOYS IN THE BAND $800: Johnny Rotten, Sid Vicious, Steve Jones, Paul Cook the Sex Pistols |
#4422, aired 2003-11-25 | THE BOYS IN THE BAND $1000: Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Vince Neil Mötley Crüe |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | HOME BOYS $200: Bay Staters Massachusetts |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | HOME BOYS $400: Jayhawkers Kansas |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | HOME BOYS $600: Gophers Minnesota |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | HOME BOYS $800: Granite Boys New Hampshire |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | HOME BOYS $1000: Terrapins Maryland |
#4309, aired 2003-05-01 | GILMORE GIRLS & BOYS $400: This L.A. landmark opened in 1934 on land owned by the Gilmore family with 18 vendors selling fresh produce the Farmers Market |
#4309, aired 2003-05-01 | GILMORE GIRLS & BOYS $800: Poet Dame Mary Gilmore fought for women's rights & the rights of the aborigines in this, her home country Australia |
#4309, aired 2003-05-01 | GILMORE GIRLS & BOYS $1200: Major League Baseball's top award to pitchers is named for this man who was born in Gilmore, Ohio in 1867 Cy Young |
#4309, aired 2003-05-01 | GILMORE GIRLS & BOYS $1600: The 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction went to Norman Mailer for a book on this convicted murderer Gary Gilmore |
#4309, aired 2003-05-01 | GILMORE GIRLS & BOYS $2000: Patrick Gilmore organized an 1869 concert that had 100 firemen on this "instrument" that's in the title of the following the anvil |
#3920, aired 2001-09-21 | BEACH BOYS $100: Crockett & Tubbs were always cruising trendy beach hotspots on this influential '80s TV series Miami Vice |
#3920, aired 2001-09-21 | BEACH BOYS $200: For awhile in "Beach Blanket Bingo" this actor romances Linda Evans, not Annette Frankie Avalon |
#3920, aired 2001-09-21 | BEACH BOYS $300: A guest house on the beachfront estate of wealthy Robin Masters is the home of this title TV detective Magnum, P.I. |
#3920, aired 2001-09-21 | BEACH BOYS $400: This actor rolls on the sand & in the surf with Deborah Kerr in "From Here to Eternity" Burt Lancaster |
#3920, aired 2001-09-21 | BEACH BOYS $500: Fred Astaire's first dramatic role was in this 1959 post-nuclear war Nevil Shute drama set partly in Australia On the Beach |
#3918, aired 2001-09-19 | BOYS' "E" $200: A growing boy needs this high regard from him"self" as well as from others esteem |
#3918, aired 2001-09-19 | BOYS' "E" $400: The boys in Brooklyn know this treat is made with milk, seltzer & U-bet chocolate syrup an egg cream |
#3918, aired 2001-09-19 | BOYS' "E" $600: DWEMs, whose domination of curricula was challenged in the '90s, stands for "dead white" these "males" European |
#3918, aired 2001-09-19 | BOYS' "E" $800: Boys & girls were excited by a 2000 Newsweek with an "exclusive" one of these from the new Harry Potter novel excerpt |
#3918, aired 2001-09-19 | BOYS' "E" $1000: The boys at the boxing gym use equipment from this company, founded in 1910 & once a supplier to Jack Dempsey Everlast |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | B-BOYS $200: Shared a Nobel Prize with Sadat Menachem Begin |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | B-BOYS $400: "M*A*S*H"'s Radar O'Reilly Gary Burghoff |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | B-BOYS $600: Co-creator of "Hill Street Blues" & "NYPD Blue" Steven Bochco |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | B-BOYS $800: Oscar nominee for "Starman" Jeff Bridges |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | B-BOYS $1000: Leader of the Zulus & the Inkatha Freedom Party Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi |
#3821, aired 2001-03-26 | BOYS $100: In 2000 he played "Little Nicky", Satan's son Adam Sandler |
#3821, aired 2001-03-26 | BOYS $200: This singer was nicknamed "The Lizard King" Jim Morrison |
#3821, aired 2001-03-26 | BOYS $300: Grant Goodeve played David, the oldest of the Bradford children, on this series Eight Is Enough |
#3821, aired 2001-03-26 | BOYS $400: In 1999 this former "Daily Show" host replaced Tom Snyder on "The Late Late Show" Craig Kilborn |
#3821, aired 2001-03-26 | BOYS $500: This producer has been called "A boy genius in music, producing, assembling, marketing girl groups" Phil Spector |
#3809, aired 2001-03-08 | "PEP" BOYS $200: This last name of NYC sports commentator Phil also precedes "Le Pew" & "Le Moko" Pepe |
#3809, aired 2001-03-08 | "PEP" BOYS $400: He trained at the Actors Studio before starring on "Banacek" & "The A-Team" George Peppard |
#3809, aired 2001-03-08 | "PEP" BOYS $800: He founded the Malibu university where Kenneth Starr was once about to become dean of law George Pepperdine |
#3809, aired 2001-03-08 | "PEP" BOYS $1000: We thought we'd sneak this 17th century diarist into the category even though his name has a long "E" sound Samuel Pepys |
#3809, aired 2001-03-08 | "PEP" BOYS $1,400 (Daily Double): It's odd that Charlemagne, the son of this 8th century ruler, was unusually tall Pepin the Short |
#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 |
#3715, aired 2000-10-27 | TOYS FOR BOYS $100: Decorate your den with an NBA retired number banner, like this team's featuring Walt Frazier & Willis Reed New York Knicks |
#3715, aired 2000-10-27 | TOYS FOR BOYS $200: This container is named for its purpose of keeping cigar tobacco moist a humidor |
#3715, aired 2000-10-27 | TOYS FOR BOYS $300: True Temper distributes golf clubs with shafts of this metal named for mighty Greek gods Titanium |
#3715, aired 2000-10-27 | TOYS FOR BOYS $400: If your office has burl walnut trim, you might want to get this company's XK8 Coupe to match it Jaguar |
#3715, aired 2000-10-27 | TOYS FOR BOYS $500: The Flavorizer Bar is a feature of this company's Genesis Platinum gas grill Weber |
#3279, aired 1998-12-03 | FABULOUS BAKER BOYS $100: Perhaps best known for "Walking Tall", he's more recently been seen in "GoldenEye" Joe Don Baker |
#3279, aired 1998-12-03 | FABULOUS BAKER BOYS $200: He won one Pulitzer Prize in 1979 for his New York Times column & one in 1983 for his autobiography Russell Baker |
#3279, aired 1998-12-03 | FABULOUS BAKER BOYS $300: Type of hit that won Frank Baker his nickname when he hit 2 in the 1911 World Series Home run |
#3279, aired 1998-12-03 | FABULOUS BAKER BOYS $400: Trumpet-playing Baker seen here Chet Baker |
#3279, aired 1998-12-03 | FABULOUS BAKER BOYS $500: He's the Baker who played drums for Cream Ginger Baker |
#3238, aired 1998-10-07 | COUNTRY BOYS $100: In 1998 he re-issued his first 6 albums as part of a specially-priced "Limited Series" box set Garth Brooks |
#3238, aired 1998-10-07 | COUNTRY BOYS $200: He starred with wife Lisa Hartman in the TV movie "Still Holding On: The Legend of Cadillac Jack" Clint Black |
#3238, aired 1998-10-07 | COUNTRY BOYS $300: Though he boasts of being an "Okie from Muskogee", he's really from Bakersfield, California Merle Haggard |
#3238, aired 1998-10-07 | COUNTRY BOYS $400: Sadly, this singer who had a hit with "Drivin' My Life Away" passed away in 1998 Eddie Rabbitt |
#3238, aired 1998-10-07 | COUNTRY BOYS $500: Young heartthrob seen here whose hits include "Rebecca Lynn" & "Love Is The Right Place" Bryan White |
#2728, aired 1996-06-12 | BOYS TOWN $100: In 1976 this Calcutta woman was awarded the Father Flanagan Award for service to youth Mother Teresa |
#2728, aired 1996-06-12 | BOYS TOWN $200: Completes the line on the town's famous statue of one boy carrying another, "He ain't heavy Father..." he's my brother |
#2728, aired 1996-06-12 | BOYS TOWN $300: When this movie comedy team visited in 1943, they bought the boys baseball uniforms Abbott & Costello |
#2728, aired 1996-06-12 | BOYS TOWN $400: Father Flanagan opened his first home for boys in 1917 in this Nebraska city Omaha |
#2728, aired 1996-06-12 | BOYS TOWN $500: In 1988 Bobs Watson & this actor visited Boys Town to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film Mickey Rooney |
#1086, aired 1989-05-01 | BOYS IN THE BAND $100: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards. Mick Taylor The Rolling Stones |
#1086, aired 1989-05-01 | BOYS IN THE BAND $200: Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle The Who |
#1086, aired 1989-05-01 | BOYS IN THE BAND $300: Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason Pink Floyd |
#1086, aired 1989-05-01 | BOYS IN THE BAND $400: Michael McDonald, Patrick Simmons, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter The Doobie Brothers |
#1086, aired 1989-05-01 | BOYS IN THE BAND $500: Walter Becker, Donald Fagen, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter Steely Dan |
#710, aired 1987-10-09 | BOYS IN SONG $200: It was 1965 when the Ad Libs originally asked "cool cool kitty" to "tell us about" this boy The Boy from New York City |
#710, aired 1987-10-09 | BOYS IN SONG $400: "That's him on his knees; I know that's him, yelling, '7 come 11' down in the boys' gym" Charlie Brown |
#710, aired 1987-10-09 | BOYS IN SONG $600: The Big Bopper made the Indian sounds in this 1959 Johnny Preston hit about a young Indian brave "Running Bear" |
#710, aired 1987-10-09 | BOYS IN SONG $800: Connie Francis called him "my darling" & promised he'd never see her cry Frankie |
#710, aired 1987-10-09 | BOYS IN SONG $1000: Concludes stanza that begins, "with drums & guns, & guns & drums the enemy nearly slew ye" Johnny I hardly knew ya |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | BOYS IN SONG $100: In 1961, Ray Charles told him to "Hit The Road" Jack |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | BOYS IN SONG $200: Joanie Sommers told him to "Get Angry" saying, "I want a brave man, I want a cave man" Johnny |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | BOYS IN SONG $300: Person whom Jimmy Dean described saying, "At the bottom of this mine lies a big, big man" Big John (Big Bad John) |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | BOYS IN SONG $400: When "Her Nibs" Miss Georgia Gibbs asked him to "Dance With Me", he answered "All right baby Henry |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | BOYS IN SONG $500: Del Shannon had a big hit exclaiming "Hat's Off To" him Larry |
#463, aired 1986-09-17 | BOYS IN SONG $200: Jim Croce described him as the "baddest man in the whole damn town" Leroy Brown |
#463, aired 1986-09-17 | BOYS IN SONG $400: Duane Eddy & "The Art of Noise" turned this late '50s Hank Mancini TV theme into a 1986 dance hit "Peter Gunn" |
#463, aired 1986-09-17 | BOYS IN SONG $600: Marcie Blane sang, "I want to be" his "girl; that's the most important thing to me" "Bobby's Girl" |
#463, aired 1986-09-17 | BOYS IN SONG $800: In a 1959 #1 hit, Billy was killed by him over an argument about a game of craps Stagger Lee |
#463, aired 1986-09-17 | BOYS IN SONG $1000: Tho she told Jay & the Americans, "Come a little bit closer", the girl "belonged to that man" Jose |
#122, aired 1985-02-26 | "BOYS" IN SONG $100: Though no Boy George, Johnny Cash was this in '69 "A Boy Named Sue" |
#122, aired 1985-02-26 | "BOYS" IN SONG $200: In '62 The Shirelles professed fidelity to this military recruit "Soldier Boy" |
#122, aired 1985-02-26 | "BOYS" IN SONG $400: In '48, it was a "strange & enchanted" million seller for Nat "King" Cole "Nature Boy" |
#122, aired 1985-02-26 | "BOYS" IN SONG $500 (Daily Double): What The Manhattan Transfer "talked about" in the following: "He's kind of tall / He's really fine / Some day I hope to make him mine, all mine..." "The Boy From New York City" |
#122, aired 1985-02-26 | "BOYS" IN SONG $500: '84 hit by Deniece Williams where she sounds like an M.C. "Let's Hear It For The Boy" |
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