#26, aired 2024-05-08 | THE COLORS OF TELEVISION $200: Jennifer Coolidge has a slight problem while staying at this title place: "Please! These gays, they're trying to murder me" the White Lotus |
#26, aired 2024-05-08 | THE COLORS OF TELEVISION $400: Rose, on this show: "Like we say in St. Olaf: Christmas without fruitcake is like St. Sigmund's Day without the headless boy" The Golden Girls |
#26, aired 2024-05-08 | THE COLORS OF TELEVISION $600: The many physicians who have practiced on this drama include Holley Fain & James Pickens Jr. as Drs. Canner & Webber Grey's Anatomy |
#26, aired 2024-05-08 | THE COLORS OF TELEVISION $800: In 1966 Bruce Lee fought crime as Kato on this series The Green Hornet |
#26, aired 2024-05-08 | THE COLORS OF TELEVISION $1000: Dana Carvey was Clinton "Jafo" Wonderlove on this show adapted from a 1983 film about a high-tech police helicopter Blue Thunder |
#9049, aired 2024-02-29 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $200: Featured in multiple Icelandic sagas, he was exiled from Iceland in the 10th century & set up camp in Greenland Erik the Red |
#9049, aired 2024-02-29 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $400: In 2023, Xolo MaridueƱa played Jaime Reyes, also known as this multi-limbed DC superhero the Blue Beetle |
#9049, aired 2024-02-29 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $600: It was coined in the 1890s to describe the sensational tactics used by NYC newspapers the World & the Journal yellow journalism |
#9049, aired 2024-02-29 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $1000: In the 1740s growers of this dye plant in South Carolina benefited from government subsidies indigo |
#9049, aired 2024-02-29 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $4,000 (Daily Double): Judo practitioners should know this term for land where building is prohibited & nature flourishes a green belt |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | THE COLORS OF MUSIC $200: Van Morrison:
"____ Eyed Girl" Brown |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | THE COLORS OF MUSIC $400: John Mellencamp:
"____ Houses" Pink |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | THE COLORS OF MUSIC $600: Chris de Burgh:
"The Lady In ____" Red |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | THE COLORS OF MUSIC $800: R.E.M.:
"____ Crush" Orange |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | THE COLORS OF MUSIC $1000: Sting:
"Fields Of ____" Gold |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | COLORS $200: The circle with the white "F" for Facebook is this color because Mark Zuckerberg is red-green colorblind blue |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | COLORS $400: Nebraska fight song lyricists took advantage of the school colors being scarlet & this, which rhymes with team cream |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | COLORS $600: In the 1780s the Dutch Patriot movement briefly forced the house of this color from power & declared carrots treasonous orange |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | COLORS $800: Unlike any human's, the great horned owl's driver's license would say its eyes are this color gold (yellow) |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | COLORS $1000: A "fuchsia pink" & "purplish red" describe this color that has the French name of a fruit cerise |
#8854, aired 2023-04-20 | FLYING COLORS $200: Benjamin Moore's paint called this, also an airline, is a dark sapphire; the airline's planes do have the appropriate tailfin color jet blue |
#8854, aired 2023-04-20 | FLYING COLORS $400: Fittingly, desert gold is one of the colors that has been used on this U.S. airline's planes Southwest |
#8854, aired 2023-04-20 | FLYING COLORS $600: This airline's planes have teal tails that sport a green shamrock with heart-shaped leaves Aer Lingus |
#8854, aired 2023-04-20 | FLYING COLORS $1000: This Israeli airline has a blue Star of David on the tail of its planes El Al |
#8854, aired 2023-04-20 | FLYING COLORS $2,400 (Daily Double): This airline's planes sport purple, fuchsia & coral to depict Pualani, the flower of the sky, who wears a hibiscus in her hair Hawaiian Airlines |
#8820, aired 2023-03-03 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $200: This genre of country music is fittingly Kentucky's state music bluegrass |
#8820, aired 2023-03-03 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $400: An early example of this hysteria occurred during the Palmer Raids in 1919, which targeted anarchists & other leftists the Red Scare |
#8820, aired 2023-03-03 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $600: She's a golden ticket holder & champion gum-chomper in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Violet |
#8820, aired 2023-03-03 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $800: Near Newark are communities known as East, South & West this Orange |
#8820, aired 2023-03-03 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $1000: Some of the oxygen we breathe is created by these of division chlorophyta, which can be single celled green algae |
#8786, aired 2023-01-16 | THE COLORS OF SCIENCE $200: In physics, this type of "body" is a surface that absorbs all the radiation that falls on it a blackbody |
#8786, aired 2023-01-16 | THE COLORS OF SCIENCE $400: Untreated wastewater from domestic uses like showers & sinks (but not toilets) is classed as this gray water |
#8786, aired 2023-01-16 | THE COLORS OF SCIENCE $600: It's the "I" in ROYGBIV, a mnemonic for the colors of the visible spectrum indigo |
#8786, aired 2023-01-16 | THE COLORS OF SCIENCE $800: Fossilized plants & insects are often found in specimens of this colorfully named resin amber |
#8786, aired 2023-01-16 | THE COLORS OF SCIENCE $3,200 (Daily Double): It's a disease that afflicts cereal grasses, or a diminutive name for a star like the Sun a yellow dwarf |
#8781, aired 2023-01-09 | WHITES & COLORS $200: There are 2 symbols on this state's blue flag: a white crescent & a white palmetto tree South Carolina |
#8781, aired 2023-01-09 | WHITES & COLORS $400: Here's the flag of this British territory; the castle & the key symbolize its strategic importance Gibraltar |
#8781, aired 2023-01-09 | WHITES & COLORS $600: This state's white flag has 13 stars in a circle around an anchor & the motto "Hope" Rhode Island |
#8781, aired 2023-01-09 | WHITES & COLORS $800: Seen here is the flag of this country, the largest in Africa; green is the color of Islam & the white symbolizes purity Algeria |
#8781, aired 2023-01-09 | WHITES & COLORS $1000: Poland's flag is white on top, red on the bottom; the colors are flipped on the flag of this country & symbolize the Grimaldi family Monaco |
#8586, aired 2022-02-28 | COLORS IN NATURE $400: Somewhere over in Australia is this variety of lorikeet, named for its array of colors rainbow |
#8586, aired 2022-02-28 | COLORS IN NATURE $800: If it's red & it's a corundum, it's this gem a ruby |
#8586, aired 2022-02-28 | COLORS IN NATURE $1200: "Red touch yellow, kill a fellow", so stay clear of the eastern this venomous snake seen here an eastern coral snake |
#8586, aired 2022-02-28 | COLORS IN NATURE $1600: This colorful Atlantic type of tuna is the largest type, weighing as much as 1,500 pounds bluefin |
#8586, aired 2022-02-28 | COLORS IN NATURE $2000: "J" is for this tree that brings a burst of purple to the neighborhood but also a mess jacaranda trees |
#8528, aired 2021-12-08 | COMPANY COLORS $200: Home Depot is known as "Big" this Orange |
#8528, aired 2021-12-08 | COMPANY COLORS $400: The A&W browns remind us of the color of this A&W product which predates the restaurant root beer |
#8528, aired 2021-12-08 | COMPANY COLORS $600: This company that grew out of one called Zimride has used pink to convey that it's female friendly Lyft |
#8528, aired 2021-12-08 | COMPANY COLORS $800: Green is good for this e-commerce platform represented here Shopify |
#8528, aired 2021-12-08 | COMPANY COLORS $1000: The purple feather means premium content on this streaming service the Peacock |
#8387, aired 2021-04-27 | PANTONE COLORS OF THE YEAR $400: This flower followed "Fuchsia" & preceded "Quartz" in the names of colors for 2001 & 2016 rose |
#8387, aired 2021-04-27 | PANTONE COLORS OF THE YEAR $800: Want to get this color for 2009? Try mixing orange juice & champagne Mimosa |
#8387, aired 2021-04-27 | PANTONE COLORS OF THE YEAR $1600: The red-brown color for 2015 is the name of this fortified Sicilian wine often used in cooking marsala |
#8387, aired 2021-04-27 | PANTONE COLORS OF THE YEAR $2000: This greenish-blue December birthstone was the color for 2010 turquoise |
#8387, aired 2021-04-27 | PANTONE COLORS OF THE YEAR $2,500 (Daily Double): The color of the year for 2000 was Cerulean Blue, the subject of a famous rant by Meryl Streep in this 2006 film The Devil Wears Prada |
#8231, aired 2020-06-08 | COLORS $200: It can mean melancholy or refer to indecent material blue |
#8231, aired 2020-06-08 | COLORS $400: Amy Ray & Emily Saliers perform as these girls Indigo |
#8231, aired 2020-06-08 | COLORS $600: "To scorch slightly in cooking" is one Random House Dictionary definition to brown |
#8231, aired 2020-06-08 | COLORS $800: Close to russet, it's also a policeman in old-timey slang a copper |
#8231, aired 2020-06-08 | COLORS $1000: A color, or a princely dynasty important in the Netherlands orange |
#8157, aired 2020-02-11 | CRAYOLA COLORS IN OTHER FORMS $200: Despite looking a lot like insulation, this alliterative spun sugar confection is always a fave cotton candy |
#8157, aired 2020-02-11 | CRAYOLA COLORS IN OTHER FORMS $400: To grow crimson in embarrassment, or a cosmetic used to add color to cheeks blush |
#8157, aired 2020-02-11 | CRAYOLA COLORS IN OTHER FORMS $600: The name of this plant comes from an Irish word meaning "clover" shamrock |
#8157, aired 2020-02-11 | CRAYOLA COLORS IN OTHER FORMS $800: This type of light has a wavelength shorter than 400 nanometers (but the crayon splits it into 2 words) ultraviolet |
#8157, aired 2020-02-11 | CRAYOLA COLORS IN OTHER FORMS $1000: "Off we go into" this 3-word phrase in an Air Force song, "climbing high into the sun" wild blue yonder |
#8146, aired 2020-01-27 | DANGEROUS COLORS $400: The use of cinnabar as a red, like in Degas' "Combing the Hair", is quite toxic, as it contains this liquid metal mercury |
#8146, aired 2020-01-27 | DANGEROUS COLORS $1200: Used in "The Arrest of Christ", Naples yellow contains both antimony and this heavy metal once common in house paint lead |
#8146, aired 2020-01-27 | DANGEROUS COLORS $1600: Leonardo da Vinci used a black powder made from carcinogenic sources like coal tar & named for this element carbon |
#8146, aired 2020-01-27 | DANGEROUS COLORS $2,000 (Daily Double): Copper sulfate helped produce Scheele's this color, which gave some Victorians arsenic poisoning from wallpaper green |
#8146, aired 2020-01-27 | DANGEROUS COLORS $2000: Prussian blue contained this poison that's also found in the seeds of apples cyanide |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | WORLD OF COLORS $400: In French: noir black |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | WORLD OF COLORS $800: In Romanian: alb white |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | WORLD OF COLORS $1200: In Mandarin Chinese: huang se yellow |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | WORLD OF COLORS $1600: In Portuguese, this primary color: vermelho red |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | WORLD OF COLORS $2000: In Japanese: midori green |
#8020, aired 2019-06-21 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $200: Sad or gloomy blue |
#8020, aired 2019-06-21 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $400: Unseasoned; verdant green |
#8020, aired 2019-06-21 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $600: Fear of Communists in early 1950s U.S. politics was this "scare" Red |
#8020, aired 2019-06-21 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $800: A sensational type of journalism yellow journalism |
#8020, aired 2019-06-21 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $1000: New Jersey's state flower the violet |
#7956, aired 2019-03-25 | CRAYOLA COLORS $200: Naturally, this holiday has a shade in the red family & the green family Christmas |
#7956, aired 2019-03-25 | CRAYOLA COLORS $400: Flower-named purples include lilac, orchid & this, the state flower of Illinois & Rhode Island violet |
#7956, aired 2019-03-25 | CRAYOLA COLORS $600: This gem's name precedes "white" in the name of a Crayola color pearl |
#7956, aired 2019-03-25 | CRAYOLA COLORS $800: Hues in the orange family with edible names include clementine, peach & this dish that pairs elbow pasta with cheddar macaroni and cheese |
#7956, aired 2019-03-25 | CRAYOLA COLORS $1000: This green named for a trifoliate plant is perfect for St. Patrick's Day shamrock |
#7862, aired 2018-11-13 | COLORS $200: Legally, it's the color of most NYC taxis yellow |
#7862, aired 2018-11-13 | COLORS $400: Carmine is a shade of this color red |
#7862, aired 2018-11-13 | COLORS $600: Kale & spinach are leafy these greens |
#7862, aired 2018-11-13 | COLORS $800: A light brown, or a young deer fawn |
#7862, aired 2018-11-13 | COLORS $1000: It precedes "flamenco" in the punning name of an OPI nail polish pink |
#7784, aired 2018-06-14 | COLORS $400: Sherwin-Williams paint colors include a delectable brownish yellow called "Cut the" this mustard |
#7784, aired 2018-06-14 | COLORS $800: Careful--adding "ide" to this greenish-blue color produces a deadly poison cyan |
#7784, aired 2018-06-14 | COLORS $1200: These intensely colored compounds used in paints get their name from the Latin for "paint" pigments |
#7784, aired 2018-06-14 | COLORS $2000: Lord Rayleigh explained that scattering of sunlight is what does this--now stop asking questions, Junior! what makes the sky blue |
#7784, aired 2018-06-14 | COLORS $4,200 (Daily Double): This color obtained from a plant dye is also known as blue-violet indigo |
#7684, aired 2018-01-25 | CRAYOLA COLORS $200: In 1993 consumers were asked to name new colors & came up with this "mountains' majesty" purple mountains' majesty |
#7684, aired 2018-01-25 | CRAYOLA COLORS $400: In 1996 the 100 billionth Crayola was molded in this color, the top prize at many a state fair blue ribbon |
#7684, aired 2018-01-25 | CRAYOLA COLORS $600: In 1990 Crayola retired this color, a synonym for "corn" maize |
#7684, aired 2018-01-25 | CRAYOLA COLORS $800: The original 1903 box of 8 crayons contained black, brown, blue, red, violet, yellow, green & this fruit orange |
#7684, aired 2018-01-25 | CRAYOLA COLORS $1000: Burnt umber was discontinued; burnt this was spared in 2003 thanks to votes from thousands of fans sienna |
#7594, aired 2017-09-21 | THE COLORS OF MUSIC $200: Van Morrison:
"____ Eyed Girl" Brown |
#7594, aired 2017-09-21 | THE COLORS OF MUSIC $400: John Mellencamp:
"____ Houses" Pink |
#7594, aired 2017-09-21 | THE COLORS OF MUSIC $600: Chris de Burgh:
"The Lady In ____" Red |
#7594, aired 2017-09-21 | THE COLORS OF MUSIC $800: R.E.M.:
"____ Crush" Orange |
#7594, aired 2017-09-21 | THE COLORS OF MUSIC $1000: Sting:
"Fields Of ____" Gold |
#7492, aired 2017-03-21 | PRETTY COLORS $200: This North American country shares the only 2 colors on its flag with the flags of Denmark & Switzerland Canada |
#7492, aired 2017-03-21 | PRETTY COLORS $400: From 1992 to 2000 David Joyner was the man inside this purple dinosaur suit Barney |
#7492, aired 2017-03-21 | PRETTY COLORS $600: This Ivy League school began as a Baptist institution for men & later adopted the name of its benefactor Brown University |
#7492, aired 2017-03-21 | PRETTY COLORS $800: Six minarets rise up from this city's Blue Mosque, begun by Sultan Ahmed I in 1609 Istanbul |
#7492, aired 2017-03-21 | PRETTY COLORS $1000: Made popular by a 1973 hit song, these are used to welcome servicemen & women home from overseas yellow ribbons |
#7336, aired 2016-07-04 | SHOW YOUR COLLEGE COLORS $200: It was officially designated as Harvard's color in 1910 crimson |
#7336, aired 2016-07-04 | SHOW YOUR COLLEGE COLORS $400: This nickname for Stanford refers to one of the school's official colors (not a bird) & is therefore singular Cardinal |
#7336, aired 2016-07-04 | SHOW YOUR COLLEGE COLORS $600: This "royal" color represents the teams of the College of the Holy Cross purple |
#7336, aired 2016-07-04 | SHOW YOUR COLLEGE COLORS $800: If "we are" this university, home of the Thundering Herd, our colors are green & white Marshall |
#7336, aired 2016-07-04 | SHOW YOUR COLLEGE COLORS $1000: The name of this Alabama school is also a reddish-brown color, but its official colors are orange & blue Auburn |
#7084, aired 2015-06-04 | FUN WITH COLORS $200: Possibly from the Latin for "sky", cerulean is a shade of this color blue |
#7084, aired 2015-06-04 | FUN WITH COLORS $400: It can also mean a place that's extremely putt upon a green |
#7084, aired 2015-06-04 | FUN WITH COLORS $600: The Cincinnati Bengals have used black, white & this as their team colors since 1968 orange |
#7084, aired 2015-06-04 | FUN WITH COLORS $800: The color with the shortest wavelength in the visible spectrum, it appears next to indigo in a rainbow violet |
#7084, aired 2015-06-04 | FUN WITH COLORS $1000: A great horned owl has large eyes with irises of this color, which helps amplify incoming light yellow |
#6994, aired 2015-01-29 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $200: In the 1996 & 2000 presidential elections, Ralph Nader ran as a member of this party the Green Party |
#6994, aired 2015-01-29 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $400: IBM is known informally as Big this Blue |
#6994, aired 2015-01-29 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $600: Korea Bay is an arm of this sea the Yellow Sea |
#6994, aired 2015-01-29 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $800: William the Silent was Count of Nassau & Prince of this Orange |
#6994, aired 2015-01-29 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $1000: A famous song by Duke Ellington is called "Mood" this Indigo |
#6722, aired 2013-12-03 | LITERARY TITLE COLORS $200: Lucy Maud Montgomery:
"Anne of ____ Gables" Green |
#6722, aired 2013-12-03 | LITERARY TITLE COLORS $400: John Steinbeck:
"The ____ Pony" Red |
#6722, aired 2013-12-03 | LITERARY TITLE COLORS $600: James Patterson:
"____ Market" Black |
#6722, aired 2013-12-03 | LITERARY TITLE COLORS $800: Janet Fitch:
"____ Oleander" White |
#6722, aired 2013-12-03 | LITERARY TITLE COLORS $1000: Henry James:
"The ____ Bowl" Golden |
#6658, aired 2013-07-24 | NAIL POLISH COLORS $200: Limited-edition shades from MAC Cosmetics were inspired by these 2 girls from the Archie comics Betty & Veronica |
#6658, aired 2013-07-24 | NAIL POLISH COLORS $400: OPI likes a pun: an orangey red is called "A Roll in" this Dutch seat of government The Hague |
#6658, aired 2013-07-24 | NAIL POLISH COLORS $600: Completes the name of a polish by L'Oreal, "Because You're..." Worth It |
#6658, aired 2013-07-24 | NAIL POLISH COLORS $800: Chanel named a yellow polish for this champagne & orange juice cocktail a mimosa |
#6658, aired 2013-07-24 | NAIL POLISH COLORS $1000: Hard Candy's Crystal Confetti Collection includes a red & black one named for this type of costume ball masquerade |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | PRETTY COLORS $400: Completes the name of colossal canine Clifford, who celebrated his 50th birthday in 2012 the Big Red Dog |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | PRETTY COLORS $800: A narrative poem of over 2,500 lines from around 1375 had Sir Gawain going up against this colorful fellow the Green Knight |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | PRETTY COLORS $1200: These "men" were founded in Ulster in 1795 to maintain "the Protestant Constitution" the Orangemen |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | PRETTY COLORS $1600: Feminine name for a cocktail made with gin, grenadine & egg white a Pink Lady |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | PRETTY COLORS $2000: Mitch Miller had a No. 1 hit with this "Lone Star" standard "The Yellow Rose Of Texas" |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | CRAYOLA COLORS $400: In a current 120-crayon box, the first color alphabetically is this, like a certain nut almond |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | CRAYOLA COLORS $800: Look up! This color in Spanish is cielo azul sky blue |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | CRAYOLA COLORS $1200: Tickle me this color was introduced in 1993, piggy in 1998 pink |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | CRAYOLA COLORS $1600: Umber's been retired; the 2 "burnt" colors are orange & this sienna |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | CRAYOLA COLORS $2000: The original 1903 Crayolas included red, orange, yellow, green, blue & violet; this 7th rainbow color joined in 2000 indigo |
#6272, aired 2011-12-20 | COLORS $200: Crayola has a fluorescent color called "unmellow" this yellow |
#6272, aired 2011-12-20 | COLORS $400: One of Ireland's nicknames includes this green hue emerald |
#6272, aired 2011-12-20 | COLORS $600: This neutral color can refer to the Confederate Army gray |
#6272, aired 2011-12-20 | COLORS $800: This secondary color is in the third line of "America The Beautiful" purple |
#6272, aired 2011-12-20 | COLORS $1,800 (Daily Double): The name of this deep red also means "of prime importance" cardinal |
#5960, aired 2010-07-09 | FUN WITH COLORS $400: Shades of white include oyster & this oyster gem pearl |
#5960, aired 2010-07-09 | FUN WITH COLORS $800: A pale tan, like the color of a certain oval-shaped nut used to make marzipan almond |
#5960, aired 2010-07-09 | FUN WITH COLORS $1200: A moderate to brilliant shade of yellow is named for this citrus fruit a lemon |
#5960, aired 2010-07-09 | FUN WITH COLORS $1600: Something that demands attention, or a warning banner you might want to "raise" a red flag |
#5960, aired 2010-07-09 | FUN WITH COLORS $2000: This organization was founded in 1971; its efforts to save the whales gained worldwide attention Greenpeace |
#5953, aired 2010-06-30 | I'M SEEING COLORS $200: Raven or jet black |
#5953, aired 2010-06-30 | I'M SEEING COLORS $400: Alabaster or bone white |
#5953, aired 2010-06-30 | I'M SEEING COLORS $600: Mandarin or pumpkin orange |
#5953, aired 2010-06-30 | I'M SEEING COLORS $800: Dresden or cobalt blue |
#5953, aired 2010-06-30 | I'M SEEING COLORS $1000: Slate or mouse gray |
#5946, aired 2010-06-21 | ANAGRAMS OF COLORS $400: It follows Jiffy in the name of a car repair chain lube (an anagram of blue) |
#5946, aired 2010-06-21 | ANAGRAMS OF COLORS $800: You could be a fire or army type in a colony if you're this ant (an anagram of tan) |
#5946, aired 2010-06-21 | ANAGRAMS OF COLORS $1200: A category or class of artistic endeavor, like science fiction genre (an anagram of green) |
#5946, aired 2010-06-21 | ANAGRAMS OF COLORS $1600: Anagram of an orangey yellow, it's a household task chore (an anagram of ocher) |
#5946, aired 2010-06-21 | ANAGRAMS OF COLORS $2,500 (Daily Double): A purplish red anagrams to this person of great influence, especially in business magnate (an anagram of magenta) |
#5904, aired 2010-04-22 | PRIMARY COLORS $200: Jello Biafra & Ralph Nader were both presidential candidates for this party in 2000 the Green Party |
#5904, aired 2010-04-22 | PRIMARY COLORS $400: In 1971 Huey Newton announced this party was adopting a nonviolent manifesto the Black Panthers |
#5904, aired 2010-04-22 | PRIMARY COLORS $600: Formed in 1995, this fiscally conservative coalition of the Democratic Party has over 50 members--woof! the Blue Dogs |
#5904, aired 2010-04-22 | PRIMARY COLORS $800: In the election of 1892, the Populist Party supported "free" this mineral (also a color) silver |
#5904, aired 2010-04-22 | PRIMARY COLORS $1000: The group known as "Code" this calls itself a "women-initiated grassroots peace & social justice movement" Code Pink |
#5832, aired 2010-01-12 | COLORS ON THE MAP $400: In Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany:
The ____ Forest Black |
#5832, aired 2010-01-12 | COLORS ON THE MAP $800: In a Wyoming national park:
____stone Lake Yellow |
#5832, aired 2010-01-12 | COLORS ON THE MAP $1200: In the Bay of Naples:
The ____ Grotto Blue |
#5832, aired 2010-01-12 | COLORS ON THE MAP $1600: A suburb of D.C.:
____ Spring, Maryland Silver |
#5832, aired 2010-01-12 | COLORS ON THE MAP $2000: An inlet of Lake Superior:
____fish Bay White |
#5783, aired 2009-11-04 | WORLD OF COLORS $400: In Spanish:
Rojo red |
#5783, aired 2009-11-04 | WORLD OF COLORS $800: In Dutch:
Bruin brown |
#5783, aired 2009-11-04 | WORLD OF COLORS $1200: In Portuguese:
Laranja orange |
#5783, aired 2009-11-04 | WORLD OF COLORS $1600: In German:
Schwarz black |
#5783, aired 2009-11-04 | WORLD OF COLORS $2000: In Italian:
Giallo yellow |
#5525, aired 2008-09-19 | HIDDEN COLORS $200: Bob lacked the brushes to paint the door this color black (Bob lacked) |
#5525, aired 2008-09-19 | HIDDEN COLORS $400: Let's all agree no one will stop us from saving the Earth's environment green (agree no) |
#5525, aired 2008-09-19 | HIDDEN COLORS $800: Bringing old heirlooms to the antique store could pay off for you gold (Bringing old) |
#5525, aired 2008-09-19 | HIDDEN COLORS $1000: For angels to show up, just put out some candy orange (for angels) |
#5442, aired 2008-04-15 | THE COLORS IN THE NATIONAL FLAG $400: Switzerland red & white |
#5442, aired 2008-04-15 | THE COLORS IN THE NATIONAL FLAG $800: Israel blue & white |
#5309, aired 2007-10-11 | COLORS $200: If you want to stand out, you can't beat the fire-engine shade of this red |
#5309, aired 2007-10-11 | COLORS $400: Of outer ear, Outer Mongolia or outer space, the one that became a Crayola color in 1998 outer space |
#5309, aired 2007-10-11 | COLORS $600: Like the flower of the same name, buttercup is a pretty shade of this color yellow |
#5309, aired 2007-10-11 | COLORS $800: In the original "Wizard of Oz" book & in the musical "Wicked", the slippers aren't "ruby" but this metallic color silver |
#5309, aired 2007-10-11 | COLORS $1,600 (Daily Double): Puce is a perfect shade for your doggie's collar: its name is French for this pesky insect a flea |
#5280, aired 2007-07-20 | COLORS $200: Here's a hint from Heloise: celebrate St. Patrick's Day by dyeing your mashed potatoes this color green |
#5280, aired 2007-07-20 | COLORS $400: It's the color named for the fatty part of milk that rises to the top cream |
#5280, aired 2007-07-20 | COLORS $600: On the flag of El Salvador, the stripe of this color represents peace white |
#5280, aired 2007-07-20 | COLORS $800: In names of Crayola colors, this color has preceded "heart", "pizzazz" & "mountain majesty" purple |
#5280, aired 2007-07-20 | COLORS $1000: Jewelers know that a tourmaline of this color is sometimes called a Brazilian sapphire blue |
#5168, aired 2007-02-14 | COLORS IN ITALIAN $400: Shades of this color include azzuro & celeste blue |
#5168, aired 2007-02-14 | COLORS IN ITALIAN $800: This primary color is giallo yellow |
#5168, aired 2007-02-14 | COLORS IN ITALIAN $1200: This eye color is marrone brown |
#5168, aired 2007-02-14 | COLORS IN ITALIAN $1600: It is arancio orange |
#5168, aired 2007-02-14 | COLORS IN ITALIAN $5,200 (Daily Double): This metallic color is argento silver |
#5093, aired 2006-11-01 | CRAYOLA COLORS $200: In 1990 Crayola introduced a fluorescent color called Unmellow this Yellow |
#5093, aired 2006-11-01 | CRAYOLA COLORS $400: What was once called flesh is now this, like the fruit Peach |
#5093, aired 2006-11-01 | CRAYOLA COLORS $600: Irish eyes must smile at the green crayon called this, like a certain 3-leaved plant Shamrock |
#5093, aired 2006-11-01 | CRAYOLA COLORS $800: Crayola had a purple crayon named for this shrub before the "Desperate Housewives" lived on its lane Wisteria |
#5093, aired 2006-11-01 | CRAYOLA COLORS $1000: In 1993 Crayola added a mellow orange crayon & named it for this pasta dish Macaroni and Cheese |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | COLORS EN ESPAĆOL $200: To be "en numeros rojos" means to be in this color red |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | COLORS EN ESPAĆOL $400: In kids' drawings el sol is amarillo, this color yellow |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | COLORS EN ESPAĆOL $600: As its name says, salsa verde is made with chiles & tomatillos that are this color green |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | COLORS EN ESPAĆOL $800: Azul, this color, can be marino or celeste blue |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | COLORS EN ESPAĆOL $1000: Spanish painter Juan Gris has a last name that means this color gray |
#4770, aired 2005-05-06 | PAINTERS' COLORS $400: Picasso's 1902 (note the year) this "House" Blue |
#4770, aired 2005-05-06 | PAINTERS' COLORS $800: In Florence (not California):
Taddeo Gaddi's "Meeting at" this gate the Golden Gate |
#4770, aired 2005-05-06 | PAINTERS' COLORS $1600: Van Gogh's 1888 this color "Peach Tree" pink |
#4770, aired 2005-05-06 | PAINTERS' COLORS $2,000 (Daily Double): Whistler's 1871 "Arrangement in" these 2 colors (No. 1) gray & black |
#4770, aired 2005-05-06 | PAINTERS' COLORS $2000: In Washington, D.C.: Vermeer's "Girl with" this color "Hat" red |
#4630, aired 2004-10-22 | CRAYOLA COLORS $200: Screamin & Caribbean are 2 of our favorite shades of this (okay, we like the Forest shade, too) green |
#4630, aired 2004-10-22 | CRAYOLA COLORS $400: Some birdbrain at Crayola came up with a color called Pink this bird Flamingo |
#4630, aired 2004-10-22 | CRAYOLA COLORS $600: What a "joy" when this nut debuted as a Crayola color in 1998 Almond |
#4630, aired 2004-10-22 | CRAYOLA COLORS $800: In 2003 Crayola celebrated its 100th birthday by adding some new colors, including "Mango" this (hey, that rhymes) Tango |
#4562, aired 2004-06-08 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $200: In a sad mood blue |
#4562, aired 2004-06-08 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $400: The ink businesses try to avoid red |
#4562, aired 2004-06-08 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $600: Naive or inexperienced green |
#4562, aired 2004-06-08 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $800: Citrus sinensis an orange |
#4562, aired 2004-06-08 | COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $1000: Liz Taylor's eyes, in a "Doonesbury" book title violet |
#4544, aired 2004-05-13 | PRIMARY COLORS $200: It was the nickname of comedian Richard Skelton "Red" |
#4544, aired 2004-05-13 | PRIMARY COLORS $400: Paul Bunyan's Babe was a giant ox of this color blue |
#4544, aired 2004-05-13 | PRIMARY COLORS $600: Tom Clancy's first 2 novels had this color in their titles red |
#4544, aired 2004-05-13 | PRIMARY COLORS $800: It's the color mentioned in the title of the following yellow |
#4508, aired 2004-03-24 | COLORS $200: It's the color some French undie sellers call "le shocking" pink |
#4508, aired 2004-03-24 | COLORS $400: Yeats wrote, "When you are old and" this color "and full of sleep and nodding by the fire..." gray |
#4508, aired 2004-03-24 | COLORS $800: (Hi, I'm Charlie Garner of the NFL) These are the Oakland Raiders' 2 team colors; they strike fear in opponents silver & black |
#4508, aired 2004-03-24 | COLORS $1,000 (Daily Double): The 2 opposing colors in the Wars of the Roses & in the Russian Civil War of 1918-1920 red & white |
#4508, aired 2004-03-24 | COLORS $1000: Among natural dyes, you can get this color from fustic, weld or turmeric yellow |
#4369, aired 2003-09-11 | COLORS $200: "Khaki" comes from the Hindi for the color of this; it's also what the "bunnies" under the bed are made of dust |
#4369, aired 2003-09-11 | COLORS $400: In a poem, the color of the boat in which the owl & the pussycat went to sea pea green |
#4369, aired 2003-09-11 | COLORS $600: Some tubers in the Andes have meat this color that's also featured on a heart-shaped U.S. medal purple |
#4369, aired 2003-09-11 | COLORS $800: This reddish-brown color shares its name with a region in southeast France known for red wines Burgundy |
#4369, aired 2003-09-11 | COLORS $1000: This 1 of the 8 colors in original Crayola boxes is also the color of the rainbow with the shortest wavelength violet |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | FUN WITH COLORS $200: At their Gettysburg home, Mamie Eisenhower's bathroom was pink & Ike's was this color (remember, he was a soldier) green |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | FUN WITH COLORS $400: Jean Harlow was famous for having this silvery shade of blonde hair platinum |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | FUN WITH COLORS $600: Cerulean is a shade of this color blue |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | FUN WITH COLORS $800: It's official! In August 2002 this color joined the regular M&M line-up purple |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | FUN WITH COLORS $1000: While raw sienna is still around, Crayola crayons has retired this other "raw" color raw umber |
#4194, aired 2002-11-21 | ORIGINAL CRAYOLA COLORS $200: If you were jealous of someone's pack of crayons, you'd be this "with envy" green |
#4194, aired 2002-11-21 | ORIGINAL CRAYOLA COLORS $400: Before tan was added in 1949, this was the only 3-letter color in the box red |
#4194, aired 2002-11-21 | ORIGINAL CRAYOLA COLORS $600: Crayon for the belly of your sapsucker or a caution card in soccer yellow |
#4194, aired 2002-11-21 | ORIGINAL CRAYOLA COLORS $800: These 2 common eye colors are the school colors of Tufts University brown & blue |
#4194, aired 2002-11-21 | ORIGINAL CRAYOLA COLORS $1000: More recently it's been burnt, outrageous & sunset; back in 1903 it was just this orange |
#4037, aired 2002-03-05 | COLORS $400: Puritanical, like some laws blue |
#4037, aired 2002-03-05 | COLORS $800: Full of exaggerated literary devices, like some prose purple |
#4037, aired 2002-03-05 | COLORS $1200: Marine reef component coral |
#4037, aired 2002-03-05 | COLORS $1600: The ducky seen here teal |
#4037, aired 2002-03-05 | COLORS $2000: Ag silver |
#3987, aired 2001-12-25 | FUN WITH COLORS $200: In a box of Crayola Crayons, pine & olive are shades of this color green |
#3987, aired 2001-12-25 | FUN WITH COLORS $400: When painting, mix these 2 primary colors together to make purple red & blue |
#3987, aired 2001-12-25 | FUN WITH COLORS $600: In geographic names, this dark color precedes Hills, Forest, & Sea Black |
#3987, aired 2001-12-25 | FUN WITH COLORS $800: This color may be hot, shocking or even livid pink |
#3987, aired 2001-12-25 | FUN WITH COLORS $1000: Walnut, butternut & burnt almond are all shades of this brown |
#3968, aired 2001-11-28 | FUN WITH COLORS $200: Dennis Franz has won several Emmys for playing detective Andy Sipowicz on this TV drama NYPD Blue |
#3968, aired 2001-11-28 | FUN WITH COLORS $400: 2-word phrase for a region whose definitions & categories become unclear gray area |
#3968, aired 2001-11-28 | FUN WITH COLORS $600: Coach Scotty Bowman led this team to the NHL's Stanley Cup series 3 times in the 1990s, winning the title twice Detroit Red Wings |
#3968, aired 2001-11-28 | FUN WITH COLORS $800: Jimi Hendrix sang that this "is all in my brain, lately things just don't seem the same" purple haze |
#3968, aired 2001-11-28 | FUN WITH COLORS $1000: Now illegal, this "contract" stipulates that a worker will not join a union during his course of employment "yellow dog" contract |
#3875, aired 2001-06-08 | FUN WITH COLORS $200: Before they appear on shows like Letterman's, guests are sequestered in this waiting area the green room |
#3875, aired 2001-06-08 | FUN WITH COLORS $400: This card game is also called twenty-one or vingt-et-un blackjack |
#3875, aired 2001-06-08 | FUN WITH COLORS $600: A chocolate brown color, it shares its name with a coffee flavoring & a port in Yemen mocha |
#3875, aired 2001-06-08 | FUN WITH COLORS $800: This 2-word term refers to wage earners whose jobs are performed in work clothes blue collar |
#3875, aired 2001-06-08 | FUN WITH COLORS $1000: A small type of wasp, it normally builds its nest underground a yellowjacket |
#3780, aired 2001-01-26 | CRAYOLA CRAYON COLORS $100: Shocking -- but shades of this color include Tickle Me, Pig & Flamingo Pink |
#3780, aired 2001-01-26 | CRAYOLA CRAYON COLORS $200: This shade of brown shares its name with a bear who had no hair Fuzzy Wuzzy |
#3780, aired 2001-01-26 | CRAYOLA CRAYON COLORS $300: 2 of the first 3 metallic colors introduced Gold, silver &/or copper |
#3780, aired 2001-01-26 | CRAYOLA CRAYON COLORS $400: In response to teachers' requests, Prussian Blue became this "timely" color in 1958 Midnight Blue |
#3780, aired 2001-01-26 | CRAYOLA CRAYON COLORS $500: Ingmar Bergman should be pleased with this fruity color, added in 1990 Wild Strawberry |
#3759, aired 2000-12-28 | COLORS $200: Royal & navy blue |
#3759, aired 2000-12-28 | COLORS $400: Mint & moss green |
#3759, aired 2000-12-28 | COLORS $600: Maize & dandelion yellow |
#3759, aired 2000-12-28 | COLORS $800: Battleship & ash gray |
#3759, aired 2000-12-28 | COLORS $1000: Seal & raw sienna brown |
#3742, aired 2000-12-05 | COLORS $100: Cowardly Yellow |
#3742, aired 2000-12-05 | COLORS $200: Sad or depressed Blue |
#3742, aired 2000-12-05 | COLORS $300: New, inexperienced or envious Green |
#3742, aired 2000-12-05 | COLORS $400: Fry or saute Brown |
#3742, aired 2000-12-05 | COLORS $800 (Daily Double): Abandon on a desert island Maroon |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | COLORS $100: Saffron,
canary,
lemon Yellow |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | COLORS $200: Ruby,
brick,
crimson Red |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | COLORS $300: Lilac,
lavender,
puce Purple |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | COLORS $400: Olive,
hunter,
kelly Green |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | COLORS $500: Cornflower,
cerulean,
periwinkle Blue |
#3579, aired 2000-03-09 | COLORS $100: When talking playing cards, diamonds are this color Red |
#3579, aired 2000-03-09 | COLORS $200: Even in 1638 John Wilkins thought it was an absurdity that the moon was made out of this color cheese Green |
#3579, aired 2000-03-09 | COLORS $300: Describing people, this color is a synonym for a verb meaning "to age" Gray |
#3579, aired 2000-03-09 | COLORS $400: In Chekhov's "The Seagull", it's the color Masha always wears Black |
#3579, aired 2000-03-09 | COLORS $500: An exception to the "I before E" rule is this color, a light yellowish brown Beige |
#3548, aired 2000-01-26 | COLORS $100: A shade of orange, or what you carve to make a jack-o'-lantern Pumpkin |
#3548, aired 2000-01-26 | COLORS $200: A young deer, or its color fawn |
#3548, aired 2000-01-26 | COLORS $300: Apple, beryl & absinthe are shades of this color Green |
#3548, aired 2000-01-26 | COLORS $400: In names of colors, it follows aqua & ultra Marine |
#3548, aired 2000-01-26 | COLORS $500: It's the color of the great horned owl's eyes Yellow |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | COLORS IN NATURE $100: The wildflower called bloodroot oozes a poisonous sap of this color red |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | COLORS IN NATURE $200: As director John Waters could tell you, it's a common hue for flamingos pink |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | COLORS IN NATURE $300: As far as we know, this heron of the genus Ardea isn't a "people eater" purple |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | COLORS IN NATURE $400: It's the color of a venemous "recluse spider" also called the fiddleback brown |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | COLORS IN NATURE $500: Colorful name of the evergreen seen here the blue spruce |
#3121, aired 1998-03-09 | COLORS $200: Before 1995 the last new color added to M&M's was this light brown in 1959 Tan |
#3121, aired 1998-03-09 | COLORS $400: The "Ver" in Vermont comes from a French word for this color Green |
#3121, aired 1998-03-09 | COLORS $600: Color in the title of the movie theme heard here: Pink (the theme from "The Pink Panther") |
#3121, aired 1998-03-09 | COLORS $800: It's the "I" in the mnemonic "ROY G. BIV" Indigo |
#3121, aired 1998-03-09 | COLORS $1000: From Greek for "pale yellow", this earthy yellow is an iron oxide Ochre |
#2951, aired 1997-06-02 | COLORS $100: Kendal & Kelly are shades of this Green |
#2951, aired 1997-06-02 | COLORS $200: It's the reddish color, as well as the name of a popular bog fruit that's "relish"ed on holidays Cranberry |
#2951, aired 1997-06-02 | COLORS $300: Marisa Berenson must like the "shocking" shade of this because her grandmother Elsa Schiaparelli introduced it Pink |
#2951, aired 1997-06-02 | COLORS $400: This tan color shares its name with a humped quadruped ruminant Camel |
#2951, aired 1997-06-02 | COLORS $500: French for "unbleached", the name of this pale color is derived from the Latin for "crude" or "raw" Ecru |
#2928, aired 1997-04-30 | COLORS $200: In a famous Gainsborough portrait, Jonathan Buttall wears this color associated with baby boys blue |
#2928, aired 1997-04-30 | COLORS $400: From the French for "brown", this term for a person with brown hair is almost always applied to women brunette |
#2928, aired 1997-04-30 | COLORS $600: Orange, a secondary color, is a mixture of red & yellow, 2 colors classified as this type primary colors |
#2928, aired 1997-04-30 | COLORS $800: The Latin word talpa, meaning "mole", gave us this word for a shade of brownish gray taupe |
#2928, aired 1997-04-30 | COLORS $1000: The color of someone with a deep tan is often compared to this metal alloy bronze |
#2874, aired 1997-02-13 | COLORS $100: It's a creamy white color, or what white piano keys were once widely made of ivory |
#2874, aired 1997-02-13 | COLORS $200: Appropriate shade of blue to wear at 12 A.M. midnight blue |
#2874, aired 1997-02-13 | COLORS $300: This Indian name for corn also refers to the color of corn maize |
#2874, aired 1997-02-13 | COLORS $500: This fruity shade of orange shares its name with the Chinese officials who wore robes of that color Mandarins |
#2874, aired 1997-02-13 | COLORS $1,263 (Daily Double): The 2 shades of red named for January's & July's birthstones garnet & ruby |
#2828, aired 1996-12-11 | COLORS $100: Sliced bread that's browned, or the light shade of brown that resembles it toast |
#2828, aired 1996-12-11 | COLORS $200: It precedes letter, fever or pimpernel scarlet |
#2828, aired 1996-12-11 | COLORS $300: It's the pinkish color associated with certain colony-forming polyps coral |
#2828, aired 1996-12-11 | COLORS $400: Cadet & cerulean are shades of this color blue |
#2828, aired 1996-12-11 | COLORS $500: This greenish-yellow color is named for an aromatic liqueur made by Carthusian monks chartreuse |
#2707, aired 1996-05-14 | COLORS $200: Color of a coward's bell yellow |
#2707, aired 1996-05-14 | COLORS $400: Jeff Foxworthy has many tests to see if you're one of these a redneck |
#2707, aired 1996-05-14 | COLORS $600: A shade of brown used to be made from these preserved bodies of ancient Egyptians mummies |
#2707, aired 1996-05-14 | COLORS $800: Rhodopsin in the rods of your eyes is also called "visual" this royal color purple |
#2707, aired 1996-05-14 | COLORS $1000: Tattletale this is a shade of dirty white tattletale gray |
#2692, aired 1996-04-23 | COLORS $100: The Dutch call this color rood red |
#2692, aired 1996-04-23 | COLORS $200: It precedes Magic, Market & Maria black |
#2692, aired 1996-04-23 | COLORS $300: It's the pale tan color of an oval nut, or the nut itself almond |
#2692, aired 1996-04-23 | COLORS $400: Candy & watermelon are deep shades of this color pink |
#2692, aired 1996-04-23 | COLORS $1,000 (Daily Double): This purplish color was named for a town in northern Italy where a battle was fought June 4, 1859 magenta |
#2657, aired 1996-03-05 | COLORS $100: This shade of yellow is named for a type of pet songbird canary |
#2657, aired 1996-03-05 | COLORS $200: Bone can be beige or an off shade of this color white |
#2657, aired 1996-03-05 | COLORS $300: This color is named for a plant genus named for 16th century German botanist Leonhard Fuchs fuchsia |
#2657, aired 1996-03-05 | COLORS $400: The Persian for "dust" gave us the name of this dull brown often used for military uniforms khaki |
#2657, aired 1996-03-05 | COLORS $500: This deep blue dye once came from a member of the pea family grown on southern plantations indigo |
#2630, aired 1996-01-26 | COLORS $100: Mandarin & tangerine are shades of this orange |
#2630, aired 1996-01-26 | COLORS $200: Colorful term for a restaurant's low-price main course blue plate special |
#2630, aired 1996-01-26 | COLORS $300: Nickname for U.S. currency, from the color on the reverse greenback |
#2630, aired 1996-01-26 | COLORS $400: Often used to describe a hair color, the name of this lustrous shade of black is a bird, too raven |
#2630, aired 1996-01-26 | COLORS $500: Shade of paint you need for most of the exposed areas on the U.S.S. Missouri battleship gray |
#2611, aired 1996-01-01 | COLORS $100: Fire-engine is a bright shade of this color red |
#2611, aired 1996-01-01 | COLORS $200: It's a light yellowish brown, or the shade you turn after bathing in the sun tan |
#2611, aired 1996-01-01 | COLORS $300: Named for the Irish town, Killarney is a shade of this color green |
#2611, aired 1996-01-01 | COLORS $400: It's used to describe the highest degree "of perfection" pink |
#2611, aired 1996-01-01 | COLORS $500: Nevada's state colors are blue & this; it helps if you know the state nickname silver |
#2588, aired 1995-11-29 | COLORS $100: Buttercup, a vivid shade of this color, is named for the flower yellow |
#2588, aired 1995-11-29 | COLORS $200: It's a mollusk gem, or a shade of pink or gray pearl |
#2588, aired 1995-11-29 | COLORS $300: Italians call this color arancio orange |
#2588, aired 1995-11-29 | COLORS $400: The last name of English potter Josiah, or the pale shade of blue he introduced in the late 1700s Wedgwood |
#2588, aired 1995-11-29 | COLORS $500: The name of this greenish patina seen on copper comes from Old French for "green of Greece" verdigris |
#2543, aired 1995-09-27 | COLORS $100: Shades of this color include powder, sapphire & navy blue |
#2543, aired 1995-09-27 | COLORS $200: Battleship is a tint of this color grey |
#2543, aired 1995-09-27 | COLORS $300: It's the "flowery" color of Elizabeth Taylor's eyes violet |
#2543, aired 1995-09-27 | COLORS $400: This color found on the togas of Roman emperors is a synonym for "regal" purple |
#2543, aired 1995-09-27 | COLORS $500: This pale yellow color shares its name with a French region & the sparkling wine produced there champagne |
#2536, aired 1995-09-18 | COLORS $100: It's the top level of alert red |
#2536, aired 1995-09-18 | COLORS $200: This color is very "putt upon" green |
#2536, aired 1995-09-18 | COLORS $300: When Elizabeth Barrett put some meat under the broiler to darken it, she was doing this browning |
#2536, aired 1995-09-18 | COLORS $400: This name for a color & a fruit goes back to the Sanskrit word naranga orange |
#2536, aired 1995-09-18 | COLORS $500: It's the color of the streak left by the mineral chalcanthite or by a fast talker blue |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | COLORS $100: A fruity color, or a fruit that can be "musk" or "casaba" melon |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | COLORS $200: Taking Pepto-Bismol might put you "in" this condition that's also the color of Pepto-Bismol pink |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | COLORS $300: This deep shade of green has a glass container in its name bottle green |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | COLORS $400: It's a dark color & the name of a drawing crayon made from carbonaceous material charcoal |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | COLORS $500: The color in the name of Duke University's Devils blue |
#2473, aired 1995-05-10 | COLORS $100: They're the 2 colors associated with Civil War soldiers blue & gray |
#2473, aired 1995-05-10 | COLORS $200: Proverbially speaking, it's the color of "silence" gold |
#2473, aired 1995-05-10 | COLORS $300: Eggshell, snow & cream are shades of this color white |
#2473, aired 1995-05-10 | COLORS $400: It's a common eye color ranging from light to yellowish brown hazel |
#2473, aired 1995-05-10 | COLORS $500: Sharing its name with a coffee flavoring, it's a shade of chocolate brown mocha |
#2394, aired 1995-01-19 | COLORS $100: Fruity shades of this color include plum & prune purple |
#2394, aired 1995-01-19 | COLORS $200: It's associated with inexperience & envy green |
#2394, aired 1995-01-19 | COLORS $300: Singer Johnny Cash is popularly known as "The Man in" this color black |
#2394, aired 1995-01-19 | COLORS $400: This dark reddish brown derives its name from the French word for chestnut maroon |
#2394, aired 1995-01-19 | COLORS $500: Jonquil is a shade of this color yellow |
#2338, aired 1994-11-02 | COLORS $100: It's the color people are "tickled" pink |
#2338, aired 1994-11-02 | COLORS $200: Newton included a seventh color in the spectrum, this one between blue & violet indigo |
#2338, aired 1994-11-02 | COLORS $400: In "An Essay on Criticism", Pope wrote, "All looks" this color "to the jaundiced eye" yellow |
#2338, aired 1994-11-02 | COLORS $500: If your retina is completely stimulated, you perceive this color white |
#2338, aired 1994-11-02 | COLORS $900 (Daily Double): It's how the moon is described in that moon, spoon, tune, June song by Gus Edwards & Edward Madden silvery |
#2212, aired 1994-03-29 | COLORS $100: It's the color of John Steinbeck's "Pony" & Stephen Crane's "Badge of Courage" Red |
#2212, aired 1994-03-29 | COLORS $200: Traditionally, school buses are this color yellow |
#2212, aired 1994-03-29 | COLORS $300: Something that's described as verdant is this color green |
#2212, aired 1994-03-29 | COLORS $400: Named for a world capital, it's a light to moderate buff, like certain folders & envelopes Manila |
#2212, aired 1994-03-29 | COLORS $500 (Daily Double): Alice Walker says it annoys God if you walk by this color in a field & don't notice it purple |
#2188, aired 1994-02-23 | COLORS $100: Featured in such decorations as holly wreaths, they're the 2 traditional colors of Christmas red & green |
#2188, aired 1994-02-23 | COLORS $200: This color may be livid, hot or shocking pink |
#2188, aired 1994-02-23 | COLORS $300: In Italian this metallic color is oro gold |
#2188, aired 1994-02-23 | COLORS $400: As a solid sulfur is this color yellow |
#2188, aired 1994-02-23 | COLORS $500: The name of this light brownish color comes from the same root as tan tawny |
#2157, aired 1994-01-11 | COLORS $100: Shades of this include steel, field & smoke grey |
#2157, aired 1994-01-11 | COLORS $200: Color of the guards in a 1960s Maoist movement red |
#2157, aired 1994-01-11 | COLORS $300: A shade of pink is named for this pink-fleshed fish salmon |
#2157, aired 1994-01-11 | COLORS $400: A name for an ancient black cosmetic is pronounced like "coal" but spelled this way kohl |
#2157, aired 1994-01-11 | COLORS $500: Something xanthic is a shade of this yellow |
#2137, aired 1993-12-14 | COLORS $100: This color is a slang term for "cowardly" yellow |
#2137, aired 1993-12-14 | COLORS $200: This woolen cloth named for a "dull" color is used to make uniforms olive drab |
#2137, aired 1993-12-14 | COLORS $300: In Great Britain it's a retailer of fruits & vegetables greengrocer |
#2137, aired 1993-12-14 | COLORS $400: Medieval sealing wax for documents & letters usually contained vermilion, a pigment of this color red |
#2137, aired 1993-12-14 | COLORS $500: From the Latin word for "shade", this brown color can be burnt to make it darker umber |
#2109, aired 1993-11-04 | COLORS $100: It's a synonym for the yolk of an egg the yellow |
#2109, aired 1993-11-04 | COLORS $200: According to the cliche, a person who faces equal dangers is "between the devil and" this color "sea" the deep blue sea |
#2109, aired 1993-11-04 | COLORS $300: In France beige is beige & mauve is mauve, but this color is gris grey |
#2109, aired 1993-11-04 | COLORS $400: Sage, palmetto & mermaid are 3 shades of this green |
#2109, aired 1993-11-04 | COLORS $500: The color known as "ashes of" these flowers was fashionable in the 1920s roses |
#2085, aired 1993-10-01 | COLORS $100: Shades of white include oyster & this oyster gem pearl |
#2085, aired 1993-10-01 | COLORS $200: Russet, like the potato, is a shade of this brown |
#2085, aired 1993-10-01 | COLORS $300: Figuratively speaking, it's the color of sensational journalism yellow |
#2085, aired 1993-10-01 | COLORS $400: Change 1 letter in the Spanish word for water & you'll have this color of water aqua |
#2085, aired 1993-10-01 | COLORS $500: A little bird told us it's a popular shade of gray for a groom's tuxedo dove |
#2058, aired 1993-07-14 | COLORS $100: To argue until you're completely exasperated is talking till you're this color in the face blue |
#2058, aired 1993-07-14 | COLORS $200: Color of paint one needs to have a good time in town red |
#2058, aired 1993-07-14 | COLORS $300: In the singular it's a color; in its plural form it means foliage or leafy edible vegetables green |
#2058, aired 1993-07-14 | COLORS $400: Once upon a time Post-It notes only came in this color yellow |
#2058, aired 1993-07-14 | COLORS $500: Last name shared by father & son governors of California Brown |
#2031, aired 1993-06-07 | COLORS $100: This color named for a semiprecious stone is called "lapis" for short lapis lazuli |
#2031, aired 1993-06-07 | COLORS $200: It's a person who searches for game, or his favorite shade of green hunter |
#2031, aired 1993-06-07 | COLORS $300: It's an American Indian word for corn as well as a shade of yellow maize |
#2031, aired 1993-06-07 | COLORS $400: It's the color of the Chinese porcelain known as Blanc de Chine white |
#2031, aired 1993-06-07 | COLORS $500: In heraldry this bright color is known as gules red |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | COLORS $100: Elizabeth Post says children should never wear this color at funerals black |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | COLORS $200: It's the color as well as the name of those grainy little particles on the beach sand |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | COLORS $300: A shade of green for Grace or Gene Kelly |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | COLORS $400: The Capri shade of this was probably named for the famous grotto on Capri blue |
#1999, aired 1993-04-22 | COLORS $500: The 2 colors on Canada's flag red & white |
#1954, aired 1993-02-18 | COLORS $100: West point & navy are 2 shades of this color blue |
#1954, aired 1993-02-18 | COLORS $200: A rich, creamy white hue is named for this prized bony material ivory |
#1954, aired 1993-02-18 | COLORS $300: It's synonymous with a village or town park green |
#1954, aired 1993-02-18 | COLORS $400: This reddish-brown color is named for a spice you sometimes sprinkle on your toast cinnamon |
#1954, aired 1993-02-18 | COLORS $500: Having the shortest wavelength, it's at one end of the visible spectrum violet |
#1938, aired 1993-01-27 | COLORS $100: At 7,242 feet, Harney Peak in these South Dakota hills is the highest U.S. mountain east of the Rockies the Black Hills |
#1938, aired 1993-01-27 | COLORS $200: In years past, this color dye was added to laundry to neutralize the yellow in white fabrics bluing |
#1938, aired 1993-01-27 | COLORS $300: "Riders of the Purple Sage" was this prolific writer's most popular novel Zane Grey |
#1938, aired 1993-01-27 | COLORS $400: The Oscar-winning score of this 1984 film included the song "When Doves Cry" Purple Rain |
#1938, aired 1993-01-27 | COLORS $500: The Door Peninsula separates Lake Michigan from this Wisconsin inlet Green Bay |
#1903, aired 1992-12-09 | COLORS $100: Speaking metaphorically, an eloquent orator's tongue is this color silver |
#1903, aired 1992-12-09 | COLORS $200: Walnut, cinnamon & chocolate are 3 tasty shades of this brown |
#1903, aired 1992-12-09 | COLORS $300: To ebonize is to stain something this color in imitation of ebony black |
#1903, aired 1992-12-09 | COLORS $400: Carnations & sweet Williams belong to this "colorful" family of flowering plants the pink |
#1903, aired 1992-12-09 | COLORS $500: In general, Miss Manners says, shoes of this color should be worn only between Memorial Day & Labor Day white |
#1895, aired 1992-11-27 | COLORS $100: Unexpected things come "out of" this, the color of the clear sky the blue |
#1895, aired 1992-11-27 | COLORS $200: It's the background color on a U.S. school crossing sign yellow |
#1895, aired 1992-11-27 | COLORS $300: The color of the Roman emperor's robe; you're "born to" it if you're of royal birth purple |
#1895, aired 1992-11-27 | COLORS $400: Considered an achromatic color, it's spelled with an e or an a grey/gray |
#1895, aired 1992-11-27 | COLORS $1,000 (Daily Double): Something virescent is turning this color green |
#1868, aired 1992-10-21 | COLORS $100: A vivid shade of yellow is named for this citrus fruit lemon |
#1868, aired 1992-10-21 | COLORS $200: Romani & royal are shades of this color blue |
#1868, aired 1992-10-21 | COLORS $300: The upper stripe on the Dutch flag was originally this color, the same as its ruling house orange |
#1868, aired 1992-10-21 | COLORS $400: The paintings Picasso did between 1905 & 1907 are said to belong to this pinkish period Rose |
#1868, aired 1992-10-21 | COLORS $500: Used by the ancient Greeks & Romans, Tyrian dye was this color purple |
#1834, aired 1992-07-16 | COLORS $100: This animal that forms atolls doesn't have to be the color of the same name coral |
#1834, aired 1992-07-16 | COLORS $200: In heraldry, this color is known as purpure purple |
#1834, aired 1992-07-16 | COLORS $300: Dove & slate are 2 shades of this gray |
#1834, aired 1992-07-16 | COLORS $400: It's the color of the outer border around Time magazine's current covers red |
#1834, aired 1992-07-16 | COLORS $500: The Teutonic Knights of the Crusades wore crosses of this color on their cloaks black |
#1750, aired 1992-03-20 | COLORS $100: Vermilion is a shade of this primary color red |
#1750, aired 1992-03-20 | COLORS $200: In slang, coal is referred to as this color "diamond" black |
#1750, aired 1992-03-20 | COLORS $300: In their hit songs, it's the color of Prince's "Rain" & Jimi Hendrix' "Haze" purple |
#1750, aired 1992-03-20 | COLORS $400: From the Latin word "talpa", it's a dark, brownish gray popularly used for shoes & purses taupe |
#1750, aired 1992-03-20 | COLORS $500: The city of Amarillo, Texas derives its name from the Spanish word for this color yellow |
#1747, aired 1992-03-17 | COLORS $200: In pocket billiards the 1 ball & the stripe on the 9 ball are this "cowardly" color yellow |
#1747, aired 1992-03-17 | COLORS $400: This phrase for happy times is from the old practice of coloring holy dates on church calendars red-letter days |
#1747, aired 1992-03-17 | COLORS $600: A blue-gray color is named for this English potter who used it in his ceramic ware Wedgwood |
#1747, aired 1992-03-17 | COLORS $800: The name of this blue dye denotes its origin on an Asian subcontinent Indigo |
#1747, aired 1992-03-17 | COLORS $1000: A deep reddish purple color is named for this dangling flower of the evening primrose family fuchsia |
#1729, aired 1992-02-20 | COLORS $100: You drive to it if you're a golfer, then putter around a bit green |
#1729, aired 1992-02-20 | COLORS $200: Color of the bird of happiness blue |
#1729, aired 1992-02-20 | COLORS $300: To saute lightly, it's done to onions or potatoes brown |
#1729, aired 1992-02-20 | COLORS $400: This color "guard" is a scoundrel black |
#1729, aired 1992-02-20 | COLORS $500: This purple comes from the Latin word for "mallow", so a marsh mallow should be purple mauve |
#1725, aired 1992-02-14 | COLORS $100: World Book said this color signifies death in most countries black |
#1725, aired 1992-02-14 | COLORS $200: The color of certain fish flesh, or the fish itself if it's a Chinook or sockeye, chum salmon |
#1725, aired 1992-02-14 | COLORS $300: A young deer like Bambi, or his color fawn |
#1725, aired 1992-02-14 | COLORS $400: In heraldry, "vert" is the name for this color, even if you're not in France green |
#1725, aired 1992-02-14 | COLORS $500: This color shares its name with a condiment made from pulverized seeds mustard |
#1721, aired 1992-02-10 | COLORS $100: Cowards are described as this color yellow |
#1721, aired 1992-02-10 | COLORS $200: In names of colors, it follows "aqua" & "ultra" marine |
#1721, aired 1992-02-10 | COLORS $300: Tomato & turkey are 2 shades of this red |
#1721, aired 1992-02-10 | COLORS $400: This metallic color is also slang for a policeman copper |
#1721, aired 1992-02-10 | COLORS $500: Most wolves belong to a species known as this color wolf gray |
#1691, aired 1991-12-30 | COLORS $100: Cornflower is a vivid shade of this blue |
#1691, aired 1991-12-30 | COLORS $200: Before he died, Jim Henson requested that no one wear this color to his memorial service black |
#1691, aired 1991-12-30 | COLORS $300: A shade of green, or a gemstone that was often carved during the Ch'ing Dynasty jade |
#1691, aired 1991-12-30 | COLORS $400: A nut whose shell resembles a peach stone, or the pale tan color named for it almond |
#1691, aired 1991-12-30 | COLORS $500: A woman's name, or the unique color of Elizabeth Taylor's eyes violet |
#1689, aired 1991-12-26 | COLORS $100: The French name for this color is "ivoire" ivory |
#1689, aired 1991-12-26 | COLORS $200: A purplish hue, or a professor in the game of Clue plum |
#1689, aired 1991-12-26 | COLORS $300: The color of the cross on the Greek flag white |
#1689, aired 1991-12-26 | COLORS $500: A vivid red a pepper stuffed in olives share this name, derived in part from Latin for pigment pimento |
#1689, aired 1991-12-26 | COLORS $1,000 (Daily Double): This shade of yellow resembles the translucent fossil resin of the same name amber |
#1621, aired 1991-09-23 | COLORS $200: A shade of orange, or a plant used to make a jack-o'-lantern pumpkin |
#1621, aired 1991-09-23 | COLORS $400: This shade of green is a real "gem"; if you were born in May, it matches your birthstone emerald |
#1621, aired 1991-09-23 | COLORS $600: This color can describe a 50th anniversary, a retriever or a Mongol horde gold |
#1621, aired 1991-09-23 | COLORS $800: In Wonderland, Alice saw the queen's gardeners paint white roses this color red |
#1621, aired 1991-09-23 | COLORS $1000: The wedding in the film "Steel Magnolias" featured flowers in "blush" & "bashful" shades of this pink |
#1607, aired 1991-09-03 | COLORS $200: A small burrowing mammal with rudimentary eyes, or a dark shade of gray mole |
#1607, aired 1991-09-03 | COLORS $400: This reddish shade is slang for being sympathetic to communism pink |
#1607, aired 1991-09-03 | COLORS $600: Ironically, this color can mean either puritanical or risque blue |
#1607, aired 1991-09-03 | COLORS $1000: When mixing paint, yellow is the complementary color of this one purple |
#1607, aired 1991-09-03 | COLORS $3,000 (Daily Double): Color in the title of the following: Van Morrison's first big hit:
"Hey, where did we go / Days when the rains came ? / Down in the hollow / Playing a new game / Laughing and a-running, hey, hey / Skipping and a-jumping..." "Brown Eyed Girl" |
#1529, aired 1991-04-04 | FASHION COLORS $100: Ecology has inspired greater fashion use of this color once avoided as bad luck green |
#1529, aired 1991-04-04 | FASHION COLORS $200: Ted Tinling designed fashions for this sport & wrote about it in a book called "White Ladies" tennis |
#1529, aired 1991-04-04 | FASHION COLORS $300: The 1989 French Revolution bicentennial inspired Paris stylists to design in these 3 colors red, white & blue |
#1529, aired 1991-04-04 | FASHION COLORS $400: The color associated with the imperial couple & upper class in the Roman Empire purple |
#1529, aired 1991-04-04 | FASHION COLORS $500: From Persian for "dust", it's the color of dust, ranging from light olive brown to yellowish brown khaki |
#1499, aired 1991-02-21 | COLORS $100: People magazine says "Barbara Blue", a color named for this woman, is "one of the hot hues for the '90s" Barbara Bush |
#1499, aired 1991-02-21 | COLORS $200: The "moss" shade of this color is sometimes called mousse green |
#1499, aired 1991-02-21 | COLORS $300: The color of the bird who snipped off the maid's nose in "Sing A Song Of Sixpence" a blackbird |
#1499, aired 1991-02-21 | COLORS $400: The color of the "mountain majesties" in "America The Beautiful" purple |
#1499, aired 1991-02-21 | COLORS $500: A reddened tongue is one of the symptoms of this "colorful" fever caused by Streptococcus bacteria scarlet fever |
#1477, aired 1991-01-22 | COLORS $100: The cerulean shade of this has been compared to the color of the sky on a bright, cloudless day blue |
#1477, aired 1991-01-22 | COLORS $200: You don't have to be a shrinking one of these to wear the floral hue of the same name violet |
#1477, aired 1991-01-22 | COLORS $300: The color of the rabbit Alice chased down the rabbit hole white |
#1477, aired 1991-01-22 | COLORS $400: Someone of royal blood is described as being born to this color purple |
#1477, aired 1991-01-22 | COLORS $500: Absinthe, apple & beryl are all shades of this green |
#1468, aired 1991-01-09 | COLORS $200: A terminated employee is said to receive this color dismissal slip pink |
#1468, aired 1991-01-09 | COLORS $400: A contemptible person might be described as this color dog yellow |
#1468, aired 1991-01-09 | COLORS $600: In judo, those who make it to the rank just below a black belt wear this color brown |
#1468, aired 1991-01-09 | COLORS $800: In a 1985 hit, Prince sang about a girl who wore this color beret a raspberry beret |
#1468, aired 1991-01-09 | COLORS $1000: French for "raw", it refers to a light tan or beige color ecru |
#1402, aired 1990-10-09 | COLORS $200: Sanguine, a tincture used in heraldry, is a shade of this color red |
#1402, aired 1990-10-09 | COLORS $400: The eyes of a great horned owl are this color yellow |
#1402, aired 1990-10-09 | COLORS $600: The inky secretion of a cuttlefish or a brownish pigment made from it sepia |
#1402, aired 1990-10-09 | COLORS $800: One of June's birthstones, it can describe a shade of pink or gray pearl |
#1402, aired 1990-10-09 | COLORS $1000: This brownish-orange color is named for the Venetian artist who used it in his paintings titian |
#13, aired 1990-09-08 | COLORS $200: A person described as "hoary" has hair this color white (or gray) |
#13, aired 1990-09-08 | COLORS $400: This nickname of Kentucky can refer to its landscape or its music bluegrass |
#13, aired 1990-09-08 | COLORS $600: Completes the lyric "For they're hangin' men & women there for the wearin' o'ā¦" green |
#13, aired 1990-09-08 | COLORS $800: It's a shade of brown, a type of nut or a nutty housekeeper hazel |
#13, aired 1990-09-08 | COLORS $1000: It's another name for the Jolly Roger the black flag |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | COLORS $100: The color of the streak you'd expect to find on a coward yellow |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | COLORS $200: Wearing this "battleship" hue might make you feel like fighting gray |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | COLORS $300: You don't have to be a nut to wear the "nut" shade of this brown |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | COLORS $400: Webster's 3rd describes the serpentine shade of this color as "paler than citrine" green |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | COLORS $500: Brilliant shade of blue associated with the bird whose scientific name is Pavo cristatus peacock blue |
#1327, aired 1990-05-15 | COLORS $100: Whether you spell it with an "A" or an "E", it describes any achromatic color between white & black Gray/grey |
#1327, aired 1990-05-15 | COLORS $200: Shade of green that Princess Grace might have worn since it's named for an Irish family Kelly |
#1327, aired 1990-05-15 | COLORS $300: A person in a rage is said to "see" this color Red |
#1327, aired 1990-05-15 | COLORS $400: Maize is a shade of this color Yellow |
#1327, aired 1990-05-15 | COLORS $500: The shortest wavelength of the visible color spectrum is this color Violet |
#1251, aired 1990-01-29 | COLORS $200: A person who brings his own lunch to work instead of using the cafeteria Brown Bagger |
#1251, aired 1990-01-29 | COLORS $400: A yellowish-pink color which describes a pretty girl from Georgia Peach |
#1251, aired 1990-01-29 | COLORS $600: It can precede bull, gate, horde or rule Golden |
#1251, aired 1990-01-29 | COLORS $800: In "An Essay On Criticism", Alexander Pope wrote "All looks" this color "to the jaundiced eye" Yellow |
#1251, aired 1990-01-29 | COLORS $1000: The word iodine comes from "ion", the same Greek root that gave this flower its name Violet |
#1077, aired 1989-04-18 | COLORS $100: "Umber" came from "terra d'Umbria", the earth of Umbria, in this country Italy |
#1077, aired 1989-04-18 | COLORS $200: Shade of purple, or the fruit mentioned in the rhyme "Little Jack Horner" a plum |
#1077, aired 1989-04-18 | COLORS $300: The Random House Dictionary says to get this color, roast raw sienna in a furnace burnt sienna |
#1077, aired 1989-04-18 | COLORS $400: Something intermediate in character or position falls in the "area" of this color gray |
#1077, aired 1989-04-18 | COLORS $500: A shade of blue is named after this 18th century English potter who used it on his ceramics (Josiah) Wedgwood |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | COLORS $200: Though its name is French for "red", this cosmetic doesn't have to be red rouge |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | COLORS $400: The 1st color mentioned in "America the Beautiful" amber |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | COLORS $600: In the poem "The Road Not Taken", "Two roads diverged in" a wood of this color yellow |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | COLORS $800: "Vegetable" color of the beautiful boat "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat went to sea in" pea green |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | COLORS $1000: Colorful name of the longest river in southern Africa the Orange River |
#1053, aired 1989-03-15 | COLORS $100: At Christmastime the top of the Empire State Building is lit in these colors red & green |
#1053, aired 1989-03-15 | COLORS $200: 1930 German film that made Marlene Dietrech a star The Blue Angel |
#1053, aired 1989-03-15 | COLORS $300: Sheb Wooley's 1958 No. 1 hit about a one-eyed one-horned flying creature "The Purple People Eater" |
#1053, aired 1989-03-15 | COLORS $400: A cocktail of gin, brandy, lemon or lime juice, egg white & grenadine shaken with ice & strained Pink Lady |
#989, aired 1988-12-15 | COLORS $200: Many Greek houses are painted this color to reflect the sun white |
#989, aired 1988-12-15 | COLORS $400: In culinary terms, it can precede bread, Betty & "and serve" brown |
#989, aired 1988-12-15 | COLORS $600: It's the name of a color, a liqueur & even a monastery in France chartreuse |
#989, aired 1988-12-15 | COLORS $1,000 (Daily Double): Color mentioned in the titles of 2 1980s best-selling novels by Tom Clancy Red |
#989, aired 1988-12-15 | COLORS $1000: Color title of the 1959 Sammy Turner hit song that's "Dilly Dilly" "Lavender Blue" |
#941, aired 1988-10-10 | COLORS $100: This snappy spice is also a girl's name & a color ginger |
#941, aired 1988-10-10 | COLORS $200: If you're in excellent health you're "in" this pink |
#941, aired 1988-10-10 | COLORS $300: Key lime pie, when made with true key limes, is not green but this color yellow |
#941, aired 1988-10-10 | COLORS $400: An Irish Protestant, usually from Northern Ireland Orangeman |
#941, aired 1988-10-10 | COLORS $600 (Daily Double): Name of the group heard here:
"We all came out to Montreux / On the Lake Geneva shoreline / To make records with a mobile / We didn't have much time..." Deep Purple |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | COLORS $200: Levi Strauss began marketing denim jeans in this color in the 1850s blue |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | COLORS $400: According to the song, it's this "they say, on the far side of the hill" green green |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | COLORS $600: Color of the storage root of a sugar beet white |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | COLORS $800: Neiman-Marcus has stopped selling garbage bags in this color which hospitals use to denote infectious waste red |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | COLORS $1000: The 1st postage stamp in England, issues May 1, 1840, is known by this colorful name the Penny Black |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | COLORS $200: It can precede squirrel, whale, or wolf gray |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | COLORS $400: Colorful middle name of Elijah, Cher's son by rock singer Gregg Allman Blue |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | COLORS $800: On the primary bow of a rainbow, this color always appears on the inside of the arch violet |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | COLORS $1000: In song, "She wore it for her lover who was far, far away" a yellow ribbon |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | COLORS $1,800 (Daily Double): Color of hands caught "flagrante delicto" red |
#790, aired 1988-01-29 | COLORS $100: Color that can precede letter, fever or pimpernel scarlet |
#790, aired 1988-01-29 | COLORS $200: This dark blue was named for the color of a British uniform navy |
#790, aired 1988-01-29 | COLORS $300: Plants of the genus Dianthus, like carnations & sweet william, are known by this colorful name pinks |
#790, aired 1988-01-29 | COLORS $500: This French word for a shade of brownish gray literally means "mole" taupe |
#790, aired 1988-01-29 | COLORS $700 (Daily Double): The Persian word for "dust" gave us this name for dusty-yellowish brown khaki |
#780, aired 1988-01-15 | COLORS $200: Like her eyes, the bottle of Elizabeth Taylor's new "Passion" perfume is this color violet |
#780, aired 1988-01-15 | COLORS $400 (Daily Double): Color television works by blending these 3 primary colors of light red, green, & blue |
#780, aired 1988-01-15 | COLORS $400: On Mother's Day, a carnation of this color is worn in remembrance of a departed mother white |
#780, aired 1988-01-15 | COLORS $600: While the rods in the retina are sensitive to dim light, these cells provide our color vision cones |
#780, aired 1988-01-15 | COLORS $1000: Though from the Latin for "completely crude", this creamy color is popular for bridal lace ecru |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | COLORS $400: In geographic circle, it's the name of a free state in S. Africa; in tea circles, it's the name of a pekoe Orange |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | COLORS $600: The colorful name of this part of your anatomy is probably from the Dutch for "little finger" the pinky |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | COLORS $800: Shades of this color include goya, Japanese, & lobster red |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | COLORS $1000: From the same origin as the word for lapis lazuli, it's the light purplish blue color of the sky azure |
#677, aired 1987-07-14 | COLORS $200: French wine-growing region that gave its name to a type of wine & a shade of red Burgundy |
#677, aired 1987-07-14 | COLORS $400: Though beluga means "white", beluga caviar is this color black |
#677, aired 1987-07-14 | COLORS $600: Color describing reef skeletons & the jewelry made from them coral |
#668, aired 1987-07-01 | COLORS $100: A new addition to the Oreo family is a cookie with this different color filling green (mint accepted) |
#668, aired 1987-07-01 | COLORS $200: The Volunteer Youth Patrol, the Guardian Angels, wear berets this color red |
#668, aired 1987-07-01 | COLORS $300: The amount of space each color takes up in this depends on the size of raindrops in which it forms the rainbow |
#668, aired 1987-07-01 | COLORS $400: In downhill skiing, international symbol for expert slopes is a diamond this color black |
#668, aired 1987-07-01 | COLORS $800 (Daily Double): Colorful highballin' name of the following: "Orange Blossom Special" |
#658, aired 1987-06-17 | COLORS IN GAMES $200: Color of the queen that sticks you with 13 points in the most popular form of hearts black |
#658, aired 1987-06-17 | COLORS IN GAMES $400: The tennis courts at Wimbledon are supposed to be this color green |
#658, aired 1987-06-17 | COLORS IN GAMES $600: In Monopoly, the color of New York Avenue & St. James Place orange |
#658, aired 1987-06-17 | COLORS IN GAMES $800: If you land on this color in Trivial Pursuit, you need to answer a question on history yellow |
#658, aired 1987-06-17 | COLORS IN GAMES $1000: If you want to sink the #4 ball in a game of pool, you should be aiming at a ball this color purple |
#630, aired 1987-05-08 | COLORS $200: Color in the name of the family which has ruled the Netherlands since 1815 orange |
#630, aired 1987-05-08 | COLORS $400: Shade of green which might feature a pimiento olive |
#630, aired 1987-05-08 | COLORS $600: This shade of red describes the blonde Jimmy Cagney fell for in a 1941 film strawberry |
#630, aired 1987-05-08 | COLORS $800: A shade of yellow or a famous Meadowlark lemon |
#630, aired 1987-05-08 | COLORS $1000: A shade of purple, or something especially desirable plum |
#591, aired 1987-03-16 | COLORS $200: The Encyclopedia Americana says this fruity color appears to be the warmest hue orange |
#591, aired 1987-03-16 | COLORS $400: The tropical shrub & hence, the color named for Leonard Fuchs fuchsia |
#591, aired 1987-03-16 | COLORS $600: Color of the "Threads" & "Needles" in title of the Springfields' 1962 hit Silver and Gold |
#591, aired 1987-03-16 | COLORS $800: A "cyanotic" person has circulation problems which turn his skin "cyan", this color bluish green |
#591, aired 1987-03-16 | COLORS $1000: French for "cherry" it also means "cherry-colored" in English cerise |
#578, aired 1987-02-25 | COLORS $200: Name shared by former football player Jim, former Governor Jerry & current TV cop "Downtown" Brown |
#578, aired 1987-02-25 | COLORS $400 (Daily Double): Group heard in the following, they took their name from color of lead singer's hair:
"Holding back the years..." Simply Red |
#578, aired 1987-02-25 | COLORS $600: Flaxen is a pale shade of this color yellow |
#578, aired 1987-02-25 | COLORS $800: Color & name of 1 of the 4 ghosts in Ms. Pacman pink & Pinky, red & Blinky, blue & Inky, gold or orange & Sue |
#578, aired 1987-02-25 | COLORS $1000: "Roy G. Biv" is a memory device for remembering the colors in this spectrum |
#561, aired 1987-02-02 | COLORS $100: In 1986 film, Molly Ringwald was "Pretty in..." this color pink |
#561, aired 1987-02-02 | COLORS $200: Color you'll usually be if you're a ripe minneola orange (or tangerine) |
#561, aired 1987-02-02 | COLORS $300: Even the less intelligent have this colored stuff in their brains & spinal cords gray (or grey) |
#561, aired 1987-02-02 | COLORS $400: Metallic nicknames of California & Nevada "The Golden State & "The Silver State" |
#561, aired 1987-02-02 | COLORS $500: On TV, colors of Robert Conrad's "Sheep" & James Farentino's "Thunder" black & blue |
#515, aired 1986-11-28 | COLORS $100: Colorful term that tells you where you are if your balance sheet doesn't balance in your favor in the red |
#515, aired 1986-11-28 | COLORS $200: Mitch Ryder sang about a devil wearing one of these, but didn't mention where she hid her red tail a blue dress |
#515, aired 1986-11-28 | COLORS $300: An extortionist's enterprise blackmail |
#515, aired 1986-11-28 | COLORS $400: The wavelengths of all colors are present in light that's this color white |
#515, aired 1986-11-28 | COLORS $500: From Greek meaning "no color", persons with achromatic color blindness see in these 3 "colorless" hues white, gray, and black |
#418, aired 1986-04-16 | COLORS $100: The color of an apple blossom white |
#409, aired 1986-04-03 | COLORS $200: Light yellowish brown, or a beachgoer's goal tan |
#409, aired 1986-04-03 | COLORS $400: In English, the name of this Texas city would be "Yellow" Amarillo |
#409, aired 1986-04-03 | COLORS $600: Often used to effect old look, photographs are done in these brown tones from "ink" of cuttlefish sepia |
#409, aired 1986-04-03 | COLORS $700 (Daily Double): Term used to describe the growing population percentage of older people in the U.S. the graying of America |
#409, aired 1986-04-03 | COLORS $1000: Resembling lilac, lavender, & violet, this shade of purple was 1st synthetic coloring made from coal tar mauve |
#393, aired 1986-03-12 | COLORS $100: Shades of this color include periwinkle, cobalt, & teal blue |
#393, aired 1986-03-12 | COLORS $200: The 3 primary colors in paint yellow, blue & red |
#393, aired 1986-03-12 | COLORS $300: Where you are if your business is doing business on the plus side of the column in the black |
#393, aired 1986-03-12 | COLORS $400: In Spanish, this Major League team would be called Los Calcetines Rojos the Red Sox |
#393, aired 1986-03-12 | COLORS $500 (Daily Double): Singer of the following 1983 hit:
"I can't keep up with what's been going down /
I think my heart must just be slowing down / Among the human beings..." Jackson Browne |
#347, aired 1986-01-07 | COLORS $100: The color of an apple blossom white |
#347, aired 1986-01-07 | COLORS $200: Willie Nelson, Elton John, & Steve Lawrence all had hit songs with this color eyes in the title blue |
#347, aired 1986-01-07 | COLORS $300: The tallest known trees in the world redwoods |
#347, aired 1986-01-07 | COLORS $400: The color of the sand on Kaimu Beach on the Island of Hawaii black |
#347, aired 1986-01-07 | COLORS $500: Vermont's nickname the Green Mountain State |
#332, aired 1985-12-17 | COLORS $100: Color of an off-color film blue |
#332, aired 1985-12-17 | COLORS $200: Of Kermit, Oscar the Grouch, & Grover, the one that isn't green Grover |
#332, aired 1985-12-17 | COLORS $300: A good quality India or Ceylon tea orange pekoe |
#332, aired 1985-12-17 | COLORS $400: Shade of "oldies" & "agers" golden |
#332, aired 1985-12-17 | COLORS $500: Seawater discolored by presence of many dinoflagellates a red tide |
#174, aired 1985-05-09 | COLORS $100: Colors most associated with the American Civil War the blue & the gray |
#174, aired 1985-05-09 | COLORS $200: Steak, lamb chops and hamburger are all this type of high protein, high fat food red meat |
#174, aired 1985-05-09 | COLORS $300: Sick-out staged by policemen, named for the color of their uniform the blue flu |
#174, aired 1985-05-09 | COLORS $400: Pneumoconiosis, it's the miner's disease caused by habitually inhaling coal dust black lung |
#174, aired 1985-05-09 | COLORS $500: "Metallic" nickname for motion pictures the silver screen |
#158, aired 1985-04-17 | COLORS $100: A well-intentioned untruth a white lie |
#158, aired 1985-04-17 | COLORS $200: Streetwalkers' turf named for the lanterns that once beckoned from their windows the red light district |
#158, aired 1985-04-17 | COLORS $300: French for "Turkish stone", this gem came to name the color it represents turquoise |
#158, aired 1985-04-17 | COLORS $400: Metaphoric tongue color of an eloquent orator silver |
#158, aired 1985-04-17 | COLORS $500: Name for cowboys on their 1st cattle drive, it's come to mean any inexperienced person a greenhorn |
#155, aired 1985-04-12 | COLORS $200: What Picasso got when he mixed yellow & blue green |
#155, aired 1985-04-12 | COLORS $400: Color of Prince's "Rain" purple |
#155, aired 1985-04-12 | COLORS $800: What the Hardy-Rand-Rittler test tests (red-green) color-blindness |
#155, aired 1985-04-12 | COLORS $1000: His calculations led to discovery of the spectrum Sir Isaac Newton |
#147, aired 1985-04-02 | COLORS $100: Donovan found it "mellow" yellow |
#147, aired 1985-04-02 | COLORS $200: The 5th or little finger the pinky |
#147, aired 1985-04-02 | COLORS $300: This "is the color of my true love's hair" black |
#147, aired 1985-04-02 | COLORS $400: Hand color of someone caught "in flagrante delicto" red-handed |
#147, aired 1985-04-02 | COLORS $500: Tie color at the most formal affairs white |
#133, aired 1985-03-13 | COLORS $100: Appropriately, Karl Marx's favorite color red |
#133, aired 1985-03-13 | COLORS $200: Colors on Swedish flag used to name "I Am Curious" films yellow & blue |
#133, aired 1985-03-13 | COLORS $300: Secret Sicilian organization active in the U.S. in the early 20th century the Black Hand |
#97, aired 1985-01-22 | COLORS $100: Color of Manhattan style clam chowder red |
#97, aired 1985-01-22 | COLORS $200: A bachelor's might contain names and addresses of available women a little black book |
#97, aired 1985-01-22 | COLORS $300: An expert panel or a dog show award blue ribbon |
#97, aired 1985-01-22 | COLORS $400: Rhine wines are traditionally in this color bottle brown |
#97, aired 1985-01-22 | COLORS $500: Color of mourning in the Buddhist religion white |
#64, aired 1984-12-06 | COLORS $100: Colors that blend to make chartreuse green and yellow |
#64, aired 1984-12-06 | COLORS $200: When you're blooming with health, you're "in" it in the pink |
#64, aired 1984-12-06 | COLORS $300: Ring Lardner, Dalton Trumbo, & Will Geer were on one in the 50s a blacklist |
#64, aired 1984-12-06 | COLORS $400: Colorful causeway Elton John bids adieu to in '73 hit the Yellow Brick Road |
#64, aired 1984-12-06 | COLORS $500: It was said rajahs gave their rivals these animals to create financial burden white elephants |
#62, aired 1984-12-04 | COLORS $100: Color of a lucky "letter day" red |
#62, aired 1984-12-04 | COLORS $200: Johnny Cash is known for wearing only this color on stage black |
#62, aired 1984-12-04 | COLORS $300: Baby, sky, & steel blue |
#62, aired 1984-12-04 | COLORS $400: Broadway's nickname the Great White Way |
#62, aired 1984-12-04 | COLORS $500: The 3 colors that make up the dots on a color TV screen blue, green, and red |
#35, aired 1984-10-26 | COLORS $100: 3 colors in common to flags of the Netherlands, Thailand, Chile & U.S. red, white & blue |
#35, aired 1984-10-26 | COLORS $200: Pachyderm seen by potted people pink elephants |
#35, aired 1984-10-26 | COLORS $300: They're looked through to see the world in a wonderful light rose-colored glasses |
#35, aired 1984-10-26 | COLORS $400: Pirate Edward Teach Blackbeard |
#35, aired 1984-10-26 | COLORS $500: It can be filled with car prices or college test answers a Blue Book |
#8, aired 1984-09-19 | COLORS $100: A young girl preparing to become a Girl Scout a Brownie |
#8, aired 1984-09-19 | COLORS $200: Conjunctivitis pink eye |
#8, aired 1984-09-19 | COLORS $300: Uncrude nickname for crude oil black gold |
#8, aired 1984-09-19 | COLORS $400: Kind of oyster, or a Siamese cat blue point |
#8, aired 1984-09-19 | COLORS $2,000 (Daily Double): Italian town named for blood spilled in battle, it means deep purplish red magenta |