#9135, aired 2024-06-28 | THE DOGS $200: The first live animal mascot in college sports is said to be Handsome Dan, a dog of this breed, at Yale in 1889 a bulldog |
#9135, aired 2024-06-28 | THE DOGS $400: Three quarters of U.S. combat dogs in World War II were this breed; many gave their lives in the Pacific a Doberman (Pinscher) |
#9135, aired 2024-06-28 | THE DOGS $600: Anne Frank wrote in her diary how much she'd like to have a dog like this German Shepherd who helped save Warner Bros. from bankruptcy Rin Tin Tin |
#9135, aired 2024-06-28 | THE DOGS $800: This breed named for a city in Belgium is trained by Navy SEALs to skydive, wear body armor & night-vision goggles a Belgian Malinois |
#9135, aired 2024-06-28 | THE DOGS $1000: This ancient breed from Central Africa is known as the "barkless dog"; although it doesn't bark, it does make a yodeling sound a Basenji |
#9026, aired 2024-01-29 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: Adjective for book pages turned down at one corner dog-eared |
#9026, aired 2024-01-29 | GOING TO THE DOGS $400: A small canvas or nylon wedge-shaped dwelling with room for only one or 2 campers a pup tent |
#9026, aired 2024-01-29 | GOING TO THE DOGS $600: Idiom used of someone who appears fierce but is actually gentle all bark, no bite (bark is worse than their bite) |
#9026, aired 2024-01-29 | GOING TO THE DOGS $800: Also a British game show title, this 3-word command means to let loose a pursuing pack release the hounds |
#9026, aired 2024-01-29 | GOING TO THE DOGS $1000: A sidecar the morning after too many sidecars the hair of the dog |
#25, aired 2024-01-16 | WORDS THAT MAKE DOGS GO NUTS $200: It goes hand in hand with "trick" on All Hallows' Eve treat |
#25, aired 2024-01-16 | WORDS THAT MAKE DOGS GO NUTS $400: A large, lavish party with dancing; once upon a time Cinderella attended one ball |
#25, aired 2024-01-16 | WORDS THAT MAKE DOGS GO NUTS $600: It's the "P" in the automotive acronym PRNDL park |
#25, aired 2024-01-16 | WORDS THAT MAKE DOGS GO NUTS $800: In the "Ice Age" films, the acorn-obsessed Scrat is a fictional saber-toothed species of this rodent a squirrel |
#25, aired 2024-01-16 | WORDS THAT MAKE DOGS GO NUTS $1000: In "Mean Girls", Gretchen Wieners tries to make this word happen to no avail fetch |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | PRESIDENTIAL DOGS $200: LBJ had several of this breed, which, if you remove the first letter, becomes a national symbol a beagle |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | PRESIDENTIAL DOGS $400: Bill Clinton had Buddy, this breed that shares a name with a place in Canada a Labrador |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | PRESIDENTIAL DOGS $600: George W. Bush is seen here with his pal Barney, this national type of terrier a Scottie |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | PRESIDENTIAL DOGS $800: Reagan's spaniel Rex was indeed kingly; his breed contains this name of multiple English monarchs King Charles |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | PRESIDENTIAL DOGS $1,000 (Daily Double): Portie for short, it's the 3-word breed of the Obamas' beloved Sunny the Portuguese Water Dog |
#8971, aired 2023-11-13 | DOGS & CATS LIVING TOGETHER $200: Toy dogs like the Chihuahua can be trained to use these; experts say fill your dog's with the non-clumping stuff a litter box |
#8971, aired 2023-11-13 | DOGS & CATS LIVING TOGETHER $400: Dogs & cats shouldn't share food, as cats are obligate these & their chow is too high in protein to be good for dogs carnivores |
#8971, aired 2023-11-13 | DOGS & CATS LIVING TOGETHER $600: Experts say this breed that originated in Newfoundland is good with cats--& heck, everything else a Labrador Retriever |
#8971, aired 2023-11-13 | DOGS & CATS LIVING TOGETHER $800: The AKC says these herding dogs that come in "rough" & "smooth" types love children & "that love can extend to cats" Collies |
#8971, aired 2023-11-13 | DOGS & CATS LIVING TOGETHER $1000: The kitten's investigating the tail of a pup of this terrier breed named for an English cleric a Jack Russell Terrier |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | BIG DOGS AS LITTLE PUPPIES $200: Once known as the butcher's dog because they protected cattle, this dog breed is also called the Rottie a Rottweiler |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | BIG DOGS AS LITTLE PUPPIES $400: A dog de Bordeaux, like the pup seen here, was Tom Hanks' co-star in this 1989 movie Turner & Hooch |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | BIG DOGS AS LITTLE PUPPIES $600: Here's the great this, a breed named after the mountain range that separates France & Spain Pyrenees |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | BIG DOGS AS LITTLE PUPPIES $800: The puppy seen here is a Bernese Mountain Dog, named after one of this country's cantons Switzerland |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | BIG DOGS AS LITTLE PUPPIES $1000: You get a Scooby snack if you know that this large dog breed originated in Germany, not Denmark as its name might suggest a Great Dane |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | CATS & DOGS $200: The American Kennel Club says these "colorful" dogs retain their puppyish behavior into adulthood a golden retriever |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | CATS & DOGS $400: From Britain's Isle of Man, the Manx cat is distinctive for its lack of this a tail |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | CATS & DOGS $600: The tallest of the working breeds, this dog was actually developed in Germany the Great Dane |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | CATS & DOGS $800: Developed in what is now Thailand, this popular breed of cat comes in blue point, chocolate point & seal point varieties a Siamese |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | CATS & DOGS $1000: This big long-haired breed is the official cat of the state in its name the Maine Coon |
#8612, aired 2022-04-05 | DOGS $400: Dubbed the "Apollo of dogs", this nordic-named breed that was used to hunt boar can stand 32 inches at the shoulder a Great Dane |
#8612, aired 2022-04-05 | DOGS $800: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling is one breed of this sporting dog for whom "fetch!" should be instinctual a retriever |
#8612, aired 2022-04-05 | DOGS $1200: The great woofer seen here is named for this mountain range in Western Europe the Pyrenees |
#8612, aired 2022-04-05 | DOGS $2000: The Australian breed seen here shares its name with an ominous Scottish water spirit a Kelpie |
#8612, aired 2022-04-05 | DOGS $4,000 (Daily Double): In legend, these low-slung Welsh dogs were used to pull fairy carriages Corgis |
#8349, aired 2021-03-04 | ALPHABET DOGS $200: A: A plush tail curling over the back characterizes this breed from Japan the Akita |
#8349, aired 2021-03-04 | ALPHABET DOGS $400: B: The AKC says these "move like the athletes they're named for: smooth... graceful... powerful" a Boxer |
#8349, aired 2021-03-04 | ALPHABET DOGS $600: C: Toto was one of these Scottish terriers bred to chase vermin in rock piles a cairn terrier |
#8349, aired 2021-03-04 | ALPHABET DOGS $800: D: This breed was developed in Germany by a night watchman whose first name was Karl Doberman |
#8349, aired 2021-03-04 | ALPHABET DOGS $1000: E: It has a speckled coat unlike its solid mahogany Irish cousin English Setter |
#7839, aired 2018-10-11 | ISLE OF DOGS $1200: The two-color variety of this breed is named for artist Edwin Landseer, who memorably painted the dog as seen here the Landseer Newfoundland |
#7839, aired 2018-10-11 | ISLE OF DOGS $1600: This Spanish island group that was once home to the Guanche people was named for large dogs, not birds the Canary Islands |
#7839, aired 2018-10-11 | ISLE OF DOGS $2000: This little terrier originated as a hunting dog on the Scottish isle for which it is named Skye (terrier) |
#7779, aired 2018-06-07 | AMERICAN DOGS $200: The breed here didn't originate Down Under; it was called the California this before it was the Australian this a shepherd |
#7779, aired 2018-06-07 | AMERICAN DOGS $400: Nicknamed "The American Gentleman", this non-sporting breed from Mass. has a U.S. city right in its name the Boston terrier |
#7779, aired 2018-06-07 | AMERICAN DOGS $600: Developed in Wisconsin & seen here, the American water this is a rare breed; there are only about 3,000 in the world the American water spaniel |
#7779, aired 2018-06-07 | AMERICAN DOGS $800: Bred for draft work, this state dog of New Hampshire shares its name with a wind, a salmon & a helicopter a chinook |
#7779, aired 2018-06-07 | AMERICAN DOGS $1000: George Washington seems to also be the father of the American this breed, with two animals in its name a foxhound |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | DOGS IN HATS $200: Here's this breed looking characteristically continental a poodle |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | DOGS IN HATS $400: A county of northern England lends its name to this breed a Yorkshire Terrier |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | DOGS IN HATS $600: Like the Lhasa apso, this lion dog with a 2-word name is originally from Tibet the shih tzu |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | DOGS IN HATS $800: The working dog seen here was first bred to herd cattle in this U.K. country Wales |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | DOGS IN HATS $1000: With a nose second only to the bloodhound's in keenness, this breed was developed as a hunter, I reckon a basset hound |
#7057, aired 2015-04-28 | RUNNING DOGS $400: One of man's most ancient companions, this dog is described by the AKC as "the fastest breed" greyhounds |
#7057, aired 2015-04-28 | RUNNING DOGS $800: This speed demon was once called a snap dog, a name somewhat like its current one a whippet |
#7057, aired 2015-04-28 | RUNNING DOGS $1200: Named for a certain Reverend John, this small terrier can achieve speeds of 25 mph over short distances the Jack Russell terrier |
#7057, aired 2015-04-28 | RUNNING DOGS $1600: A crest of hair along the spine is a notable trait of this African dog that loves to run the Rhodesian ridgeback |
#7057, aired 2015-04-28 | RUNNING DOGS $2000: Bred to deliver supplies to remote areas, the Alaskan type of this husky-like breed is the largest Arctic sled dog a Malamute |
#6954, aired 2014-12-04 | CATS & DOGS $400: It follows Shetland & Old English in the names of dog breeds used to guide other animals sheepdog |
#6954, aired 2014-12-04 | CATS & DOGS $800: Even the smallest dog breeds around today are all descended from the gray species of this animal wolf |
#6954, aired 2014-12-04 | CATS & DOGS $1200: Bast was the cat-headed goddess of this ancient culture, which also left thousands of cat mummies the Egyptians |
#6954, aired 2014-12-04 | CATS & DOGS $1600: You can tell a Sphynx cat by its lack of hair; a Manx, by its lack of this a tail |
#6954, aired 2014-12-04 | CATS & DOGS $2000: In the late 1800s a German night watchman with this last name developed a breed of guard dog called the Pinscher Doberman |
#6584, aired 2013-04-11 | DOGS & CATS IN LITERATURE $400: In 1990 this first lady collaborated with her Springer spaniel on "Millie's Book: As Dictated to" her Barbara Bush |
#6584, aired 2013-04-11 | DOGS & CATS IN LITERATURE $800: This "old" dog in a story by Fred Gipson teaches kids about loyalty Old Yeller |
#6584, aired 2013-04-11 | DOGS & CATS IN LITERATURE $1200: A feline about town, Bustopher Jones is a character in "Old Possum's Book of" these title critters Practical Cats |
#6573, aired 2013-03-27 | MOVIE & TV DOGS $400: This TV cartoon chihuahua was always irritated by an idiotic cat named Stimpy Ren |
#6573, aired 2013-03-27 | MOVIE & TV DOGS $1200: Uggie, rescued from an animal shelter, won the "Palm Dog" at Cannes for his work in this mostly silent 2011 film The Artist |
#6573, aired 2013-03-27 | MOVIE & TV DOGS $1600: Skippy, a wire-haired fox terrier, played this dog in the "Thin Man" movies Asta |
#6573, aired 2013-03-27 | MOVIE & TV DOGS $2000: Charlotte on "Sex and the City" gave her dog the name of this legendary actress, with approval from the lady herself Elizabeth Taylor |
#6573, aired 2013-03-27 | MOVIE & TV DOGS $7,500 (Daily Double): (I am Cesar Millan.) Today I rehabilitate dogs & train people, but as a kid I wanted to be a trainer after watching these 2 legendary movie dogs, a collie & a German shepherd Lassie & Rin Tin Tin |
#6467, aired 2012-10-30 | GO TO THE DOGS $800: A plush tail that curves over its back is a trademark of this Japanese dog an Akita |
#6467, aired 2012-10-30 | GO TO THE DOGS $1200: Breeds of this dog group include the Airedale & Bedlington terriers |
#6467, aired 2012-10-30 | GO TO THE DOGS $1600: Originally from the Mediterranean, its' the aristocratic lapdog seen here a Maltese |
#6467, aired 2012-10-30 | GO TO THE DOGS $2000: Believed to be the oldest purebred dog, this greyhoundlike canine was sacred to the Egyptians the saluki |
#6251, aired 2011-11-21 | COMIC STRIP DOGS $200: He was born at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm & has a mustache-wearing brother named Spike Snoopy |
#6251, aired 2011-11-21 | COMIC STRIP DOGS $400: Jim Davis named this faithful friend of Garfield after a character he created for a car commercial Odie |
#6251, aired 2011-11-21 | COMIC STRIP DOGS $600: Cartoonist Brad Anderson based the personality of this canine on a dog named Bruno Marmaduke |
#6251, aired 2011-11-21 | COMIC STRIP DOGS $800: Arf! Little Orphan Annie found this furry friend as a pup behind Mrs. Bottle's store Sandy |
#6251, aired 2011-11-21 | COMIC STRIP DOGS $1000: The little dog Snert wears a Viking helmet with horns just like this warrior owner Hagar the Horrible |
#6090, aired 2011-02-18 | CATS & DOGS $200: Despite its name, this dog breed began in Germany the Great Dane |
#6090, aired 2011-02-18 | CATS & DOGS $400: The California spangled cat was created by a breeder inspired by the sight of these wild African felines a leopard |
#6090, aired 2011-02-18 | CATS & DOGS $600: Descended from the water spaniel, this "precious" breed can be quite fetching golden retriever |
#6090, aired 2011-02-18 | CATS & DOGS $800: Germans object to this edible alternate name for the dachshund a wiener dog (or sausage dog) |
#6090, aired 2011-02-18 | CATS & DOGS $1000: This cat breed of Asian origin has a distinct vocal tone that can be endearing or annoying Siamese |
#6047, aired 2010-12-21 | THE DOGS OF WAR $400: The sniffer dog here has alerted his squad members to one of these alongside a road in Afghanistan a mine (bomb accepted) |
#6047, aired 2010-12-21 | THE DOGS OF WAR $800: The dog here is training with this branch of the military; in Florida, not Tripoli the Marines |
#6047, aired 2010-12-21 | THE DOGS OF WAR $1200: This colorful World War I flying ace is seen here with his dog Moritz the Red Baron |
#6047, aired 2010-12-21 | THE DOGS OF WAR $1600: For attacking a pillbox during the invasion of Sicily, Chips, seen here, got a Purple Heart & this precious medal for valor the Silver Star |
#6047, aired 2010-12-21 | THE DOGS OF WAR $2000: During World War I, Rags, a terrier, earned fame as an intrepid messenger dog for the AEF, this U.S. force the American Expeditionary Force |
#5939, aired 2010-06-10 | CATS & DOGS $400: This retriever was developed from the St. John's water dog in Newfoundland the Labrador retriever |
#5939, aired 2010-06-10 | CATS & DOGS $800: The rumpy type of this breed is the only cat born without a tail the Manx |
#5939, aired 2010-06-10 | CATS & DOGS $1200: An English greyhound in miniature, this speedy dog has been called the "poor man's racehorse" a whippet |
#5939, aired 2010-06-10 | CATS & DOGS $2000: This "great" mountain dog was once used to smuggle contraband between France & Spain the Great Pyrenees |
#5939, aired 2010-06-10 | CATS & DOGS $2,500 (Daily Double): This Turkish cat was nearly extinct by the early 1960s; a Turkish zoo began a breeding program that saved them Angoras |
#5905, aired 2010-04-23 | DISNEY DOGS $400: In 1930, he appeared as Minnie Mouse's dog, Rover; in 1931 he became Mickey's dog & was renamed this Pluto |
#5905, aired 2010-04-23 | DISNEY DOGS $800: Pongo & Perdita are easy to spot as the mom & pop in this classic 101 Dalmatians |
#5905, aired 2010-04-23 | DISNEY DOGS $1200: Percy is Governor Ratcliffe's pampered pooch in this 1995 release Pocahontas |
#5905, aired 2010-04-23 | DISNEY DOGS $1600: She wasn't the grandmother but the darling dog/nursemaid in "Peter Pan" Nana |
#5905, aired 2010-04-23 | DISNEY DOGS $2000: Sadly, in a live-action favorite, after contracting rabies, this title dog has to be put down Old Yeller |
#5543, aired 2008-10-15 | CATS & DOGS $400: Named for a place in County Wicklow, the Glen of Imaal terrier is one of the most lovable breeds from this country Ireland |
#5543, aired 2008-10-15 | CATS & DOGS $800: I'll drink to this terrier that has a vodka & Kahlua cocktail in its name Black Russian |
#5543, aired 2008-10-15 | CATS & DOGS $1200: A Lilac Point Burmese has lilac markings, while the Siamese, called this point, is named for a tasty shade of brown chocolate |
#5543, aired 2008-10-15 | CATS & DOGS $1600: A blue-black-tongued dog, or the food it eats a chow |
#5543, aired 2008-10-15 | CATS & DOGS $2000: This breed loves to be pampered, perhaps because it was once an imperial Chinese pet a shih tzu |
#5363, aired 2007-12-26 | SEEING EYE DOGS $400: (A trainer and dog stop at a curb behind Cheryl of the Clue Crew at The Seeing Eye in New Jersey.) A dog is trained to stop at curbs for two reasons, safety & orientation, as people who are visually impaired determine location by counting these the blocks |
#5363, aired 2007-12-26 | SEEING EYE DOGS $800: (Jon of the Clue Crew pets a German shepherd puppy at The Seeing Eye in New Jersey.) The Seeing Eye puppy-raising program aims to have dogs learn the ABCs: affection, this & courtesy behavior |
#5363, aired 2007-12-26 | SEEING EYE DOGS $1200: (Jon of the Clue Crew crosses the street with a trainer & her dog at The Seeing Eye in New Jersey.) A Seeing Eye dog owner listens to traffic to know when to say "forward"; the dog doesn't know when to go because dogs have this visual deficiency of their own colorblindness |
#5363, aired 2007-12-26 | SEEING EYE DOGS $1600: (Jon of the Clue Crew watches as a dog refuses to cross a street despite its trainer's urging.) Thoreau talked of "civil" this, but dogs must learn "intelligent" this, like stopping instead of obeying an order to go forward disobedience |
#5363, aired 2007-12-26 | SEEING EYE DOGS $2000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew leads Jon on at The Seeing Eye in New Jersey.) In the matching process for a dog, people with visual impairments are evaluated on pace & pull using this harness named for the Roman queen of heaven Juno |
#5311, aired 2007-10-15 | CHILE DOGS $400: In Concepcion this large dog is called un gran danes a Great Dane |
#5311, aired 2007-10-15 | CHILE DOGS $800: Any lassie in Chile could tell you that this dog is un perro de pastor escoces a collie |
#5311, aired 2007-10-15 | CHILE DOGS $1200: In Santiago this dog unrivaled for its scenting powers is un sabueso a bloodhound |
#5311, aired 2007-10-15 | CHILE DOGS $1600: Play fetch with un perro perdiguero de oro, this fetching dog a golden retriever |
#5311, aired 2007-10-15 | CHILE DOGS $2,000 (Daily Double): Chile dogs include the pastor aleman, this breed the German shepherd |
#5300, aired 2007-09-28 | CATS & DOGS $400: Siamese kittens develop their full adult color within a few months but are born mostly this color white |
#5300, aired 2007-09-28 | CATS & DOGS $800: The Bombay cat, a cross between a Burmese & a Black American shorthair, originated in this largest KY. city Louisville |
#5300, aired 2007-09-28 | CATS & DOGS $1200: In England, this cat breed was once known as a "foreign blue" a Russian blue |
#5300, aired 2007-09-28 | CATS & DOGS $2000: Corgis come in 2 breeds: Cardigan Welsh Corgi & this one Pembroke |
#5300, aired 2007-09-28 | CATS & DOGS $3,000 (Daily Double): This dog that derives its name from a place on the eastern shore of the Adriatic is also called a coach dog Dalmatian |
#5157, aired 2007-01-30 | MAD DOGS $400: This 3-headed dog guards a forbidden floor at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter books Fluffy |
#5157, aired 2007-01-30 | MAD DOGS $800: The unusual behavior of the movie dog Cujo is the result of this disease rabies |
#5157, aired 2007-01-30 | MAD DOGS $1200: Bull's-Eye was the vicious pet dog of burglar & murderer Bill Sikes in this Dickens story Oliver Twist |
#5157, aired 2007-01-30 | MAD DOGS $2000: M'ling was one of the genetic mutant human-dogs in this "Island" tale from H.G. Wells The Island of Doctor Moreau |
#5157, aired 2007-01-30 | MAD DOGS $5,500 (Daily Double): In Greek mythology, Hecuba was the queen of this doomed city & eventually changed into a fiery-eyed dog Troy |
#5092, aired 2006-10-31 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: Not surprisingly, this breed seen here was formerly used for dog fighting & bull baiting a boxer |
#5092, aired 2006-10-31 | GOING TO THE DOGS $400: Lassie of TV & movie fame was this breed of dog a Collie |
#5092, aired 2006-10-31 | GOING TO THE DOGS $800: Named for a bay, this retriever is Maryland's state dog the Chesapeake Bay retriever |
#5092, aired 2006-10-31 | GOING TO THE DOGS $1,000 (Daily Double): This cutie from New England is one of the few breeds to originate in the United States the Boston terrier |
#5092, aired 2006-10-31 | GOING TO THE DOGS $1000: This little dog seen here is named for the way its ears resemble a butterfly's wings a papillon |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | DOGS $400: Contrary to popular legend, this breed never carried a cask hanging from its collar on rescue missions a Saint Bernard |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | DOGS $800: The Gordon breed of this was named for a Scottish nobleman who bred them setter |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | DOGS $1,000 (Daily Double): This breed was launched in the U.S. with the gift of dogs from the Dalai Lama to an American traveler in 1933 the Lhasa apso |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | DOGS $1600: This hound with a 6-letter name hunts by sight, not scent, & was used to hunt wolves in Russia borzoi |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | DOGS $2000: Named for a British city, this terrier is a cross between the whippet & the black-and-tan terrier the Manchester terrier |
#4983, aired 2006-04-19 | DOGS AT WORK $200: A June 11, 2003 ceremony at West & Chambers in NYC re-enacted the first time a seeing eye dog helped its owner do this cross the street |
#4983, aired 2006-04-19 | DOGS AT WORK $600: It's the punning alphanumeric term for dogs that do police & military work K-9s |
#4983, aired 2006-04-19 | DOGS AT WORK $800: A certain small German city on the Neckar must have been a safe place, as this guard dog breed was named for it a Rottweiler |
#4983, aired 2006-04-19 | DOGS AT WORK $1,000 (Daily Double): There are 6 AKC-recognized breeds called this, the most appropriate type of dog to tell, "Fetch!" retrievers |
#4983, aired 2006-04-19 | DOGS AT WORK $1000: It was the sled & reindeer-herding dog of the Siberian people of the same name a Samoyed |
#4853, aired 2005-10-19 | CATS & DOGS $400: The "MiB" pug & the "Legally Blonde" Chihuahua popularized breeds classified by the AKC in this group toy dogs |
#4853, aired 2005-10-19 | CATS & DOGS $800 (Daily Double): Dash, a favorite pet of Queen Victoria, was this type of spaniel named for another monarch a Cavalier King Charles |
#4853, aired 2005-10-19 | CATS & DOGS $800: The Sphynx cat is often referred to as this, also following "Mexican" in a dog breed name a hairless (cat) |
#4853, aired 2005-10-19 | CATS & DOGS $1200: National name of the kitty known affectionately as a "Wegie" Norwegian |
#4853, aired 2005-10-19 | CATS & DOGS $2000: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was a Bouvier de New York; a fine cattle-herding dog is the Bouvier de this Bouvier des Flandres |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | GEOGRAPHIC DOGS $400: The Pomeranian is a small dog named for a European region now mostly in this country Poland |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | GEOGRAPHIC DOGS $800: This small Mediterranean island lends its name to a cat breed as well as a dog breed Malta |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | GEOGRAPHIC DOGS $1200: The pit bull terrier also bears the name of this British county Staffordshire |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | GEOGRAPHIC DOGS $1600: Jim Kjelgaard's heartwarming novel "Big Red" is about a boy's love for one of these dogs an Irish setter |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | GEOGRAPHIC DOGS $2000: This favorite of the British royalty is seen here the Welsh Corgi |
#4559, aired 2004-06-03 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: Its nicknames include the spotted dick & the plum pudding dog the Dalmatian |
#4559, aired 2004-06-03 | GOING TO THE DOGS $400: It's the breed of dog in the famous logo seen here a basset hound |
#4559, aired 2004-06-03 | GOING TO THE DOGS $600: Ask this Chinese dog to stick out its tongue & you'll see that it's bluish-black a chow |
#4559, aired 2004-06-03 | GOING TO THE DOGS $1000: This hunting dog seen here is considered one of Japan's national monuments an Akita |
#4559, aired 2004-06-03 | GOING TO THE DOGS $2,000 (Daily Double): In ancient times the Celts used these tallest dogs in battle to pull enemies from their horses the Irish wolfhounds |
#4455, aired 2004-01-09 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: The "Siberian" type of this dog crossed the Bering Strait to Alaska around 1910 husky |
#4455, aired 2004-01-09 | GOING TO THE DOGS $400: An old folk belief gave us this phrase for a drink taken to ease a hangover hair of the dog |
#4455, aired 2004-01-09 | GOING TO THE DOGS $600: In 1920 Pancho Villa retired to a ranch in this Mexican state that shares its name with a breed of dog Chihuahua |
#4455, aired 2004-01-09 | GOING TO THE DOGS $800: In 1971 this rock band recorded the hit "Black Dog" Led Zeppelin |
#4455, aired 2004-01-09 | GOING TO THE DOGS $1000: Altana's Mystique, a dog of this "European" breed, is the world's top show dog with 275 best-in-show awards German shepherd |
#4448, aired 2003-12-31 | DOGS $400: The Shiba Inu originated in this country centuries ago but was only introduced into the U.S. after World War II Japan |
#4448, aired 2003-12-31 | DOGS $800: The American Kennel Club recognizes 2 breeds of pinscher: the Doberman & this "small" one Miniature |
#4448, aired 2003-12-31 | DOGS $1600: The name of this small dog sounds like a Belgian relative of "Jeopardy!" creator Merv the Brussels Griffon |
#4448, aired 2003-12-31 | DOGS $2,000 (Daily Double): This dog was named for its ability to hunt birds called woodcock the Cocker Spaniel |
#4448, aired 2003-12-31 | DOGS $2000: The Dandie Dinmont terrier was named for a farmer in this man's novel "Guy Mannering" Sir Walter Scott |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | DOGS $400: Pal was the first collie to play this dog on screen Lassie |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | DOGS $800: Bull's-Eye is the pet dog of Bill Sikes in this Dickens novel Oliver Twist |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | DOGS $1200: A small spaniel is named for this Asian region that first bred the Lhasa apso Tibet |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | DOGS $1600: Caroline Kennedy's White House pet Pushinka was a gift from this Soviet leader Khrushchev |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | DOGS $2000: Dave was one of Buck's sled-dog companions in this book The Call of the Wild |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: In films, Air Bud played basketball and was the "golden receiver" in this sport football |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | GOING TO THE DOGS $400: It's time to shatter a movie legend; this famous collie role was played by a male collie Lassie |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | GOING TO THE DOGS $600: The trek of this real-life title dog who delivered medicine inspired the Iditarod & an animated movie Balto |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | GOING TO THE DOGS $800: This dog on "The Simpsons" is a greyhound whose favorite beverage is toilet bowl water Santa's Little Helper |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | GOING TO THE DOGS $1000: Laika was the first dog to travel here outer space |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: Early on, Mickey Mouse's dog Pluto was an example of this "sanguine" breed bloodhound |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | GOING TO THE DOGS $400: Lyndon Johnson had a pair of beagles named Her & this Him |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | GOING TO THE DOGS $800: Marmaduke could tell you this very large dog breed actually originated in Germany Great Dane |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | GOING TO THE DOGS $1,000 (Daily Double): A dog of this tough breed was the symbol for Britain's Mack trucks of World War I bulldog |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | GOING TO THE DOGS $1000: (Sofia of the Clue Crew in Central Park.) A frequently asked question about the park is "Where's this sled dog?" So I'll tell you --near the children's zoo. Balto |
#3960, aired 2001-11-16 | CATS & DOGS $100: These ever-popular dogs are known as Scotties for short Scottish terriers |
#3960, aired 2001-11-16 | CATS & DOGS $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Page Museum in Los Angeles.) Creatures from 28,000 years ago who sported the look seen here the saber-toothed tiger |
#3960, aired 2001-11-16 | CATS & DOGS $300: The American curl cat is so-named because this pair of features curls back to give it an alert appearance the ears |
#3960, aired 2001-11-16 | CATS & DOGS $400: The Clumber breed of this dog was named for Clumber Park, the Duke of Newcastle's estate a spaniel |
#3960, aired 2001-11-16 | CATS & DOGS $500: Though this dog is called "Rhodesian", it actually hails from South Africa the Rhodesian ridgeback |
#3949, aired 2001-11-01 | DOGS OF WAR $200: Stubby, a bull terrier, helped in the battles at Chateau Thierry, the Marne & the Meuse-Argonne in this war World War I |
#3949, aired 2001-11-01 | DOGS OF WAR $400: Scout dog York completed 148 combat patrols in this "police action" the Korean War |
#3949, aired 2001-11-01 | DOGS OF WAR $600: In WWII Chips earned a Silver Star & a Purple Heart after landing at Licata on this European island Sicily |
#3949, aired 2001-11-01 | DOGS OF WAR $800: A memorial was erected for the 25 dobermans who gave their lives liberating this largest Mariana island in WWII Guam |
#3949, aired 2001-11-01 | DOGS OF WAR $1000: The dog Soter warned the citizens of an attack in this ancient Greek port city founded by Dorians Corinth |
#3915, aired 2001-09-14 | WHO LET THE DOGS OUT? $200: Designed to prevent wild dogs from killing sheep, the 3,300-mile-long "Dog Fence" in this country is the world's longest Australia |
#3915, aired 2001-09-14 | WHO LET THE DOGS OUT? $400: Like ducks, the Portuguese water dog & the Chesapeake Bay retreiver have this distinctive kind of feet webbed |
#3915, aired 2001-09-14 | WHO LET THE DOGS OUT? $800: George W. Bush's springer spaniel Spot is the daughter of this dog once owned by Barbara Bush Millie |
#3915, aired 2001-09-14 | WHO LET THE DOGS OUT? $1000: In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar " Mark Antony declares "Cry 'Havoc' and let slip" these canines the dogs of war |
#3915, aired 2001-09-14 | WHO LET THE DOGS OUT? $1,200 (Daily Double): When he lived in Glendale, California as a young boy, John Wayne's family had an Airedale named this Duke |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS & DOGS $200: At 26 cycles a second felines do this about twice as fast as an idling diesel engine Purr |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS & DOGS $400: Of 6 million, 60 million or 600 million, the number of pet cats in the USA 60 million |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS & DOGS $600: The xuloitzcuintli, resembling the Chihuahua, is the national dog of this country Mexico |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS & DOGS $800: Garm, the hound of Hel in Norse mythology, is often compared to this canine of Greek mythology Cerberus |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS & DOGS $1000: The official dog of this nation's army, the Briard was once rare because so many were lost in World War I France |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | DISNEY DOGS $100: Introduced in the 1930s, he's been known as Dippy Dawg, Dippy the Goof &, most famously, this Goofy |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | DISNEY DOGS $200: We don't know why a mouse would have a dog, but he's Mickey's faithful pet Pluto |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | DISNEY DOGS $300: The Internet Movie Database says someone actually counted all the black spots in this 1961 film & found 6,469,952 101 Dalmatians |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | DISNEY DOGS $400: Nana is the Darling children's nursemaid as well as their dog in this 1953 feature Peter Pan |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | DISNEY DOGS $500: A genteel cocker spaniel finds romance with a mutt from the wrong side of the tracks in this 1955 classic Lady and the Tramp |
#3569, aired 2000-02-24 | HAUTE DOGS $200: From the French for "low", it's the hound seen here a basset hound |
#3569, aired 2000-02-24 | HAUTE DOGS $400: This old breed of working dog is also known as a bobtail Old English sheepdog |
#3569, aired 2000-02-24 | HAUTE DOGS $600: This terrier breed seen here was once known as the Wharfedale Airedale |
#3569, aired 2000-02-24 | HAUTE DOGS $800: The Pembroke variety of this canine is popular with royalty Corgi |
#3569, aired 2000-02-24 | HAUTE DOGS $1000: The old name of a southern African country lends its name to this hunting breed Rhodesian Ridgeback |
#3377, aired 1999-04-20 | THE DOGS $100: Bull's-Eye was Bill Sikes' mean dog in this Dickens novel "Oliver Twist" |
#3377, aired 1999-04-20 | THE DOGS $200: Lobo sang about "Me and You and a Dog Named" this Boo |
#3377, aired 1999-04-20 | THE DOGS $300: He's Augie Doggie's father Doggie Daddy |
#3377, aired 1999-04-20 | THE DOGS $400: When an ancient Greek said, "Love me, love my dog", more often than not the dog was one of these Maltese |
#3377, aired 1999-04-20 | THE DOGS $500: This dog wants you to take a bite out of crime McGruff the Crime Dog |
#3347, aired 1999-03-09 | REIGNING CATS & DOGS $100: A tabby cat named Dusty produced exactly 420 of these during her life, a world record kittens |
#3347, aired 1999-03-09 | REIGNING CATS & DOGS $200: More of these retrievers are registered in the U.S. than any other dog breed Labradors |
#3347, aired 1999-03-09 | REIGNING CATS & DOGS $300: The 2 heaviest dog breeds on average are the mastiff & this Alpine rescue breed Saint Bernard |
#3347, aired 1999-03-09 | REIGNING CATS & DOGS $400: Of 26, 46 or 66 pounds, the one closest to the weight of the world's heaviest domestic cat 46 |
#3347, aired 1999-03-09 | REIGNING CATS & DOGS $500: The smallest dog ever recorded, one of these terriers, stood 2 1/2 inches tall & stretched 3 3/4 inches long a Yorkshire terrier |
#3346, aired 1999-03-08 | A FEW GOOD DOGS $200: 8 generations of male collies have played this legendary film & TV female Lassie |
#3346, aired 1999-03-08 | A FEW GOOD DOGS $400: This fictional dog is based on one named Spike that was Charles Schulz' childhood pet Snoopy |
#3346, aired 1999-03-08 | A FEW GOOD DOGS $600: Rescued from an animal shelter, this shaggy hero has starred in 4 movies including "Oh, Heavenly Dog!" Benji |
#3346, aired 1999-03-08 | A FEW GOOD DOGS $800: This German Shepherd star of films like "Where the North Begins" could scale walls Rin Tin Tin |
#3346, aired 1999-03-08 | A FEW GOOD DOGS $1000: A 1961 Disney classic was based on the true story of this Skye Terrier's 14-year vigil at his master's grave Greyfriars Bobby |
#3024, aired 1997-10-23 | GONE TO THE DOGS $200: The hot dog takes its name from a 1906 cartoon depicting this dog on a long bun Dachshund |
#3024, aired 1997-10-23 | GONE TO THE DOGS $400: Reaching 34" in height, the tallest dog is the Irish variety of this Wolfhound |
#3024, aired 1997-10-23 | GONE TO THE DOGS $600: Though barkless, this African dog does make a sound resembling a yodel Basenji |
#3024, aired 1997-10-23 | GONE TO THE DOGS $800: An excellent guard dog, it's the national dog of Japan Akita |
#3024, aired 1997-10-23 | GONE TO THE DOGS $1000: You shouldn't bite the hand that feeds you, but in 1991 one of these pets bit Queen Elizabeth II Corgi |
#2957, aired 1997-06-10 | DOGS $100: Miniature poodles are 10 to 15" tall, while these poodles are 10" or less toy poodles |
#2957, aired 1997-06-10 | DOGS $200: What Australians call a mong, we call this Mongrel |
#2957, aired 1997-06-10 | DOGS $300: The dashbracke may be the result of matings between basset hounds & these dogs Dachshunds |
#2957, aired 1997-06-10 | DOGS $400: In Scotland it was once forbidden for anyone below the rank of earl to own this stag-hunting hound a deerhound |
#2957, aired 1997-06-10 | DOGS $500: Though this "Tibetan" dog's hair falls over its eyes, its hearing makes it an excellent watchdog Lhasa apso |
#2950, aired 1997-05-30 | OLD WEST DOGS $100: This cavalry leader left a pack of about 40 dogs behind when he went to the Little Bighorn George Custer |
#2950, aired 1997-05-30 | OLD WEST DOGS $200: Catch dogs & heelers helped humans drive these animals along the Chisholm Trail cattle |
#2950, aired 1997-05-30 | OLD WEST DOGS $300: In the novel Old Yeller catches this viral disease from a wolf's bite Rabies |
#2950, aired 1997-05-30 | OLD WEST DOGS $400: In May 1805 Scannon, a Newfoundland, saved this expedition from a charging buffalo Lewis & Clark Expedition |
#2950, aired 1997-05-30 | OLD WEST DOGS $500: Developed by Plains Indians, this device consisted of a frame on 2 poles dragged by a dog Travois |
#2883, aired 1997-02-26 | DOGS $100: Setters & water spaniels were crossed with the St. John's Newfoundland, creating these "golden" dogs Golden Retrievers |
#2883, aired 1997-02-26 | DOGS $200: Despite its name, the Great Dane originated in this country, as did the Rottweiler Germany |
#2883, aired 1997-02-26 | DOGS $300: According to the AKC, hounds hunt all game except for this type hunted by sporting dogs Birds |
#2883, aired 1997-02-26 | DOGS $400: A wrinkly-faced breed from China, or just its nose Pug |
#2883, aired 1997-02-26 | DOGS $500: This Australian wild dog has been bred with Australian herding dogs Dingo |
#2850, aired 1997-01-10 | HANNA-BARBERA DOGS $100: In one episode of the original "Jetsons", a millionaire tried to take him away Astro (aka "Tralfaz") |
#2850, aired 1997-01-10 | HANNA-BARBERA DOGS $200: In 1969 he began traveling around in The Mystery Machine with Freddy, Daphne, Velma & Shaggy Scooby-Doo |
#2850, aired 1997-01-10 | HANNA-BARBERA DOGS $300: This hound was the star of the first animated cartoon to win an Emmy Huckleberry Hound |
#2850, aired 1997-01-10 | HANNA-BARBERA DOGS $400: This fearless bulldog helps Jonny Quest & Hadji foil crime Bandit |
#2850, aired 1997-01-10 | HANNA-BARBERA DOGS $500: Doggie Daddy's son Augie Doggie |
#2828, aired 1996-12-11 | CATS & DOGS $100: This dog's name refers to its impressive pedigree; it really should be called "blooded" a bloodhound |
#2828, aired 1996-12-11 | CATS & DOGS $200: Because this cat from the Isle of Man has hind legs longer than its forelegs, it runs like a rabbit Manx |
#2828, aired 1996-12-11 | CATS & DOGS $300: The Bombay, a panther-like cat, was bred from a black American shorthair & one of these "Myanmar" cats Burmese |
#2828, aired 1996-12-11 | CATS & DOGS $400: The Magyars first brought the puli dog to this country about 1,000 years ago Hungary |
#2828, aired 1996-12-11 | CATS & DOGS $500: It's a synonym for a domestic cat, or a coat pattern that may be classic, spotted, ticked or mackerel tabby |
#2822, aired 1996-12-03 | DOGS $200: The long-coat variety of this breed, the smallest in the world, probably originated in the U.S. Chihuahua |
#2822, aired 1996-12-03 | DOGS $600: One story says the Kerry blue terrier is descended from dogs shipwrecked on this country's coast in 1588 Ireland |
#2822, aired 1996-12-03 | DOGS $800: These dogs, aka St. John's dogs, were once found on Newfoundland fishing vessels Labrador retrievers |
#2810, aired 1996-11-15 | CATS & DOGS $200: Afghans hunt by sight, while bloodhounds hunt by this sense smell |
#2810, aired 1996-11-15 | CATS & DOGS $400: The Mau is a breed of cat that originated in this country, where it was revered by the Pharaohs Egypt |
#2810, aired 1996-11-15 | CATS & DOGS $600: Breeders once considered it desirable for these "Thai" cats to have crossed eyes Siamese |
#2810, aired 1996-11-15 | CATS & DOGS $800: The Airedale type of this dog is named for the Aire Valley in Yorkshire, England terrier |
#2810, aired 1996-11-15 | CATS & DOGS $1000: The ocicat is so named because the daughter of its original breeder thought it looked like this wild cat ocelot |
#2744, aired 1996-07-04 | DOGS $100: The coat of this retriever may be yellow, chocolate or solid black a Labrador Retriever |
#2744, aired 1996-07-04 | DOGS $200: It's believed the shih tzu originated in this region of China where the Lhasa apso was produced Tibet |
#2744, aired 1996-07-04 | DOGS $300: This breed of hound has been described as having the head of a bloodhound & the body of a fat dachshund a basset hound |
#2744, aired 1996-07-04 | DOGS $400: The Dandie Dinmont breed of this dog owes its name to Sir Walter Scott a terrier |
#2744, aired 1996-07-04 | DOGS $500: Sometimes called "the poor man's race horse", it resembles a greyhound in miniature a whippet |
#2687, aired 1996-04-16 | FAMOUS DOGS $100: In a 1966 song this canine took on the Red Baron Snoopy |
#2687, aired 1996-04-16 | FAMOUS DOGS $200: This bull terrier was Budweiser's party animal Spuds Mackenzie |
#2687, aired 1996-04-16 | FAMOUS DOGS $300: The famous quote "Arf" is from this comic strip dog Sandy |
#2687, aired 1996-04-16 | FAMOUS DOGS $400: Murray is Paul & Jamie Buchman's dog on this TV series Mad About You |
#2687, aired 1996-04-16 | FAMOUS DOGS $500: Better known by this name, Higgins, the dog on "Petticoat Junction" went on to a big movie career Benji |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | CATS & DOGS $100: The akita is named for the prefecture of Akita on this country's island of Honshu Japan |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | CATS & DOGS $200: On an otterhound these features are slightly webbed, so it's quite a good swimmer Feet |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | CATS & DOGS $300: Like the chow, the shar-pei is noted for having this blue-black organ the tongue |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | CATS & DOGS $400: The 1st Cornish Rex was a mutant kitten named Kallibunker who was born in this English duchy in 1950 Cornwall |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | CATS & DOGS $500: Tonkinese cats were produced by mating Siamese to these "Myanmar" cats Burmese |
#2605, aired 1995-12-22 | DOGS $100: Barry, one of these brandy-carrying dogs, rescued 40 people in the early 19th century St. Bernard |
#2605, aired 1995-12-22 | DOGS $200: The Siberian is the only officially recognized variety of this sled dog a Husky |
#2605, aired 1995-12-22 | DOGS $300: The British nicknamed this spotted pooch "coach dog" because it loved to trot alongside carriages a Dalmatian |
#2605, aired 1995-12-22 | DOGS $400: Most litters of this "hairless" dog contain one "powder puff", a puppy with hair the Mexican hairless |
#2605, aired 1995-12-22 | DOGS $500: Tenzing Norgay, conqueror of Everest, was a breeder of these small Tibetan dogs a Lhasa apso |
#2588, aired 1995-11-29 | DOGS $200: The chow probably originated in the northern part of this continent, but no one knows exactly where Asia |
#2588, aired 1995-11-29 | DOGS $400: In names of dog breeds, this nationality precedes water spaniel, setter & wolfhound Irish |
#2588, aired 1995-11-29 | DOGS $600: When first born this coach dog is pure white; the spots appear in 3 or 4 weeks a Dalmatian |
#2588, aired 1995-11-29 | DOGS $800: Descended from the otterhound, the Airedale type of this dog is a fine swimmer a terrier |
#2580, aired 1995-11-17 | CATS & DOGS $100: The most famous "rough" type of this dog is undoubtedly Lassie--rough, rough! collie |
#2580, aired 1995-11-17 | CATS & DOGS $200: One of the first of these cats in the United States was given to Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes by the consul in Bangkok Siamese |
#2580, aired 1995-11-17 | CATS & DOGS $300: This terrier with a vulpine name may be smooth-haired or wire-haired fox terrier |
#2580, aired 1995-11-17 | CATS & DOGS $400: Most of these Myanmar cats are descended from a female named Wong Mau Burmese |
#2580, aired 1995-11-17 | CATS & DOGS $500: The French call this dog la caniche Poodle |
#2540, aired 1995-09-22 | DOGS $100: This German dog is named for the man who bred it by crossing the Rottweiler, Pinscher & others a Doberman |
#2540, aired 1995-09-22 | DOGS $200: The Bernese mountain dog was developed in this European country Switzerland |
#2540, aired 1995-09-22 | DOGS $300: Sussex, Clumber & Welsh Springer are types of this dog a spaniel |
#2540, aired 1995-09-22 | DOGS $400: Named for an island near Sicily, it was perhaps the world's first toy dog a Maltese |
#2540, aired 1995-09-22 | DOGS $500: The Cape hunting dog, native to this continent, has only 4 toes on each foot instead of 5 Africa |
#2525, aired 1995-07-21 | DOGS $100: The coat of this tiny Mexican dog ranges from snow white to jet black Chihuahua |
#2525, aired 1995-07-21 | DOGS $200: The Airedale type of this dog was among the first breeds used by the German & British police the terrier |
#2525, aired 1995-07-21 | DOGS $300: The bearded breed of this dog resembles the Old English Sheepdog the collie |
#2525, aired 1995-07-21 | DOGS $400: Mentioned in a famous speech, Richard Nixon's dog Checkers was this breed of dog a cocker spaniel |
#2525, aired 1995-07-21 | DOGS $500: This Chinese dog with wrinkled skin has been recognized by the AKC only since 1992 the shar-pei |
#2469, aired 1995-05-04 | DOGS $100: A 1961 Disney film made this spotted dog even more popular Dalmatian |
#2469, aired 1995-05-04 | DOGS $200: The Welsh Springer breed of this dog is smaller than the English Springer Spaniel |
#2469, aired 1995-05-04 | DOGS $300: In its native Tibet, this dog is known as the Apso Seng Kye — "barking lion sentinel dog" Lhaso Apso |
#2469, aired 1995-05-04 | DOGS $400: Some authorities believe the Scottish deerhound is a descendant of this wolfhound Irish wolfhound |
#2469, aired 1995-05-04 | DOGS $500: The Earl of Malmesbury named these retrievers whose origins go back to Newfoundland Labrador retrievers |
#2438, aired 1995-03-22 | DOGS $200: These sporting dogs are called "labs" for short Labrador retrievers |
#2438, aired 1995-03-22 | DOGS $400: Roman soldiers brought the ancestors of the Bernese mountain dog to this country over 2,000 years ago Switzerland |
#2438, aired 1995-03-22 | DOGS $600: The cairn breed of this dog is known for its ability to squeeze into cairns, which are heaps of stones a cairn terrier |
#2438, aired 1995-03-22 | DOGS $800: The face of a Pomeranian resembles the face of this vulpine mammal a fox |
#2438, aired 1995-03-22 | DOGS $1000: The Affenpinscher was a forebear of this griffon that's named for a European capital the Brussels griffon |
#2423, aired 1995-03-01 | DOGS $100: These small, pug-nosed dogs are known as Pekes for short Pekingese |
#2423, aired 1995-03-01 | DOGS $200: Many Schnauzers have coats that are described as the color of these 2 seasonings salt & pepper |
#2423, aired 1995-03-01 | DOGS $300: For centuries the Bernese mountain dog has pulled wagons in the canton of Bern in this country Switzerland |
#2423, aired 1995-03-01 | DOGS $400: Types of this sporting dog include the Brittany, American water & Irish water Spaniels |
#2423, aired 1995-03-01 | DOGS $500 (Daily Double): The name of this dog is probably a shortened & altered form of "Eskimo" a Husky |
#2348, aired 1994-11-16 | DOGS $200: This gray hunting dog was formerly called a Weimar pointer Weimaraner |
#2348, aired 1994-11-16 | DOGS $400: The Bedlington breed of this dog looks like a little lamb Bedlington terrier |
#2348, aired 1994-11-16 | DOGS $600: Despite its name, this small dog is not totally without a coat; it has little tufts on its head & tail Mexican hairless |
#2348, aired 1994-11-16 | DOGS $800: The breed of dog that the British call the Alsatian we call this German shepherd |
#2348, aired 1994-11-16 | DOGS $1000: This dog famous for the crest along its spine was developed in South Africa Rhodesian ridgeback |
#2345, aired 1994-11-11 | CATS & DOGS $100: The Lilac Point type of this "Thai" cat has a white body with pinkish gray markings a Siamese cat |
#2345, aired 1994-11-11 | CATS & DOGS $200: The Peke Face Persian cat is so named because its face resembles this dog's a Pekingese |
#2345, aired 1994-11-11 | CATS & DOGS $300: A rumpy is a Manx cat that lacks one of these, while a stumpy has a short one a tail |
#2345, aired 1994-11-11 | CATS & DOGS $400: This spotted dog is also known as the "firehouse dog" a dalmatian |
#2345, aired 1994-11-11 | CATS & DOGS $500: The Jack Russell type of this dog is named for the clergyman who developed it terrier |
#2325, aired 1994-10-14 | DOGS $200: The 3 main varieties of poodle are standard, miniature & this toy |
#2325, aired 1994-10-14 | DOGS $400: This dog developed in Siberia is sometimes called a Sammy a samoyed |
#2325, aired 1994-10-14 | DOGS $600: The most popular breed registered with the AKC, this retriever often guides the blind a Labrador retriever |
#2325, aired 1994-10-14 | DOGS $800: In the 1920s Calvin Coolidge helped popularize this blue-tongued breed the chow |
#2325, aired 1994-10-14 | DOGS $1,000 (Daily Double): This small dog originated in the Arctic but was named for a Prussian province where it was popularized the Pomeranian |
#2310, aired 1994-09-23 | DOGS $200: In Mexico this dog is known as the Chihuahueno the Chihuahua |
#2310, aired 1994-09-23 | DOGS $400: A schnauzer is born with a long one, but a veterinarian often docks it a few days after birth a tail |
#2310, aired 1994-09-23 | DOGS $600: This Chinese dog, one of the world's most unusual-looking, is known for its loose, wrinkled skin a shar-pei |
#2310, aired 1994-09-23 | DOGS $800: The Sealyham terrier is named for an estate in Pembrokeshire in this country, part of the U.K. Wales |
#2310, aired 1994-09-23 | DOGS $1000: The Brabancon is a smooth-coated type of this dog with a Belgian city in its name the Brussels Griffon |
#2203, aired 1994-03-16 | DOGS $200: This long, short-legged German breed comes in 2 sizes: standard & miniature dachshund |
#2203, aired 1994-03-16 | DOGS $400: Breeds in this group of dogs include the Dandie Dinmont, Kerry Blue & Cairn terriers |
#2203, aired 1994-03-16 | DOGS $600: This Chinese dog was introduced to the West after the British seized the Imperial Palace in 1860 the Pekingese |
#2203, aired 1994-03-16 | DOGS $1000: In 1931 this dog was declared a national monument of Japan the Akita |
#2203, aired 1994-03-16 | DOGS $1,500 (Daily Double): Some say this breed named for a Canadian province was developed from dogs imported by Basque fishermen the Newfoundland |
#2185, aired 1994-02-18 | DOGS $100: The Pomeranian & Pekingese are classified as this type, which may make you want to play with them toy dogs |
#2185, aired 1994-02-18 | DOGS $200: The Cocker is considered an American cousin of the English Cocker breed of this dog a Spaniel |
#2185, aired 1994-02-18 | DOGS $300: The Borzoi is descended from this dog whose name reminds us of a bus the greyhound |
#2185, aired 1994-02-18 | DOGS $400: The "Scottish" breed of this dog is called a Scottie for short a terrier |
#2185, aired 1994-02-18 | DOGS $500: The Labrador retriever originated in this present Canadian province Newfoundland |
#2160, aired 1994-01-14 | GOING TO THE DOGS $100: This popular breed may have been named for its proficiency in hunting woodcock a cocker spaniel |
#2160, aired 1994-01-14 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: With its short legs & long body it's nicknamed "Sausage Hound" a dachshund |
#2160, aired 1994-01-14 | GOING TO THE DOGS $300: Ideally, the spots on this coach dog should be round & well-defined without intermingling Dalmatian |
#2160, aired 1994-01-14 | GOING TO THE DOGS $400: The Basset hound is second only to this relative in having the keenest sense of smell bloodhound |
#2160, aired 1994-01-14 | GOING TO THE DOGS $500: Also called a warrigal, this wild dog is one of the few nonmarsupial mammals of Australia dingo |
#2154, aired 1994-01-06 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: The pug is the largest of this group of small dogs the toys |
#2154, aired 1994-01-06 | GOING TO THE DOGS $400: One of the heaviest of breeds, it originally served as a watchdog for an Alpine hospice the St. Bernard |
#2154, aired 1994-01-06 | GOING TO THE DOGS $600: The Germans call this "great" dog developed to hunt wild boar "Deutsche dogge" the Great Dane |
#2154, aired 1994-01-06 | GOING TO THE DOGS $800: Name following Cardigan Welsh & Pembroke Welsh corgi |
#2154, aired 1994-01-06 | GOING TO THE DOGS $1000: The borzoi's name means "swift" in this language Russian |
#1987, aired 1993-04-06 | DOGS $100: This tiny breed is believed to be descended from a Toltec dog called the Techichi a Chihuahua |
#1987, aired 1993-04-06 | DOGS $200: Washington is said to have received several of these short, sad-faced hounds as a gift from Lafayette a Basset |
#1987, aired 1993-04-06 | DOGS $300: For years many of these dogs in Switzerland were called "Barryhunde" after Barry, who saved 40 lives a St. Bernard |
#1987, aired 1993-04-06 | DOGS $400: Of several Arctic dogs called huskies, it's the only purebred the Siberian Husky |
#1987, aired 1993-04-06 | DOGS $500: The earliest known record of this once- royal dog dates back to the Tang Dynasty of the 8th century a Pekingese |
#1979, aired 1993-03-25 | CATS & DOGS $100: Legend says this tailless cat was bred by crossing a cat with a rabbit, but it isn't true a Manx |
#1979, aired 1993-03-25 | CATS & DOGS $200: Cats with this color pattern are called "torties" for short tortoiseshell |
#1979, aired 1993-03-25 | CATS & DOGS $300: Prince Charles could tell you the Sealyham terrier was developed in this part of the British Isles Wales |
#1979, aired 1993-03-25 | CATS & DOGS $400: The Irish water type of this has lots of ringlets, so you could call it the Shirley Temple of dogs the spaniel |
#1979, aired 1993-03-25 | CATS & DOGS $500: This sporting dog that ofen has amber eyes was bred by nobles at the Weimar Court the Weimeraner |
#1958, aired 1993-02-24 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: These "French" dogs don't have natural pompoms at the end of their tails; they're clipped that way poodles |
#1958, aired 1993-02-24 | GOING TO THE DOGS $400: Pointers assume a rigid stance & point out game after they've located it by using this sense smell |
#1958, aired 1993-02-24 | GOING TO THE DOGS $600: Many articles on whippets compare them to these racing dogs, believed to be their ancestors greyhounds |
#1958, aired 1993-02-24 | GOING TO THE DOGS $800: Of the 3 recognized breeds of setter, the one that often has a solid red coat the Irish setter |
#1958, aired 1993-02-24 | GOING TO THE DOGS $1000: Englishman Robert Brook introduced these sporting dogs to the American colonies in 1650—tallyho! foxhounds |
#1923, aired 1993-01-06 | GOING TO THE DOGS $100: Some folks say Queen Victoria popularized this dog, but perhaps Lassie deserves some of the credit a collie |
#1923, aired 1993-01-06 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: This native of Germany is the most popular herding dog registered with the American Kennel Club a German shepherd |
#1923, aired 1993-01-06 | GOING TO THE DOGS $300: Among these dogs, the water type has a poodle-like coat while the cocker's is long & silky a spaniels |
#1923, aired 1993-01-06 | GOING TO THE DOGS $400: Term for the hairs along the neck & spine; a dog raises them in times of stress hackles |
#1923, aired 1993-01-06 | GOING TO THE DOGS $500: This "barkless" dog's name is probably of Bantu origin, meaning "native of the hinterland" Basenjis |
#1916, aired 1992-12-28 | DOGS $200: This medium-sized spotted dog is also called the coach dog the Dalmatian |
#1916, aired 1992-12-28 | DOGS $400: The Brittany Spaniel is the only Spaniel that indicates game in this way points |
#1916, aired 1992-12-28 | DOGS $600: The Airedale, which developed in England from the Otterhound, is the largest of this group of breeds Terrier |
#1916, aired 1992-12-28 | DOGS $800: This toy dog with winglike ears shares its name with the French word for butterfly Papillon |
#1916, aired 1992-12-28 | DOGS $1000: This smallest of the bird-hunting dogs is the most popular dog registered with the AKC Cocker Spaniel |
#1790, aired 1992-05-15 | DOGS $100: The Skye breed of this dog is known for its alertness a Terrier |
#1790, aired 1992-05-15 | DOGS $200: The Afghan hunts by this sense, not by smell sight |
#1790, aired 1992-05-15 | DOGS $300: Of the Brussels Dragon, the Brussels Unicorn or the Brussels Griffon, the one that's a dog a Brussels Griffon |
#1790, aired 1992-05-15 | DOGS $400: One of these dogs rescued 40 people lost in the snow in Switzerland around 1800 a St. Bernard |
#1790, aired 1992-05-15 | DOGS $500: Several breeds were crossed to develop the giant schnauzer, including this "great" dog a Great Dane |
#1741, aired 1992-03-09 | DOGS $200: Being pure white at birth, it's impossible to tell whether this dog's spots will be black or liver-colored a dalmatian |
#1741, aired 1992-03-09 | DOGS $400: This pug-nosed dog of Great Britain was named for the animal it was bred to bait a bulldog |
#1741, aired 1992-03-09 | DOGS $1000: Helen Keller is believed to have brought the first one of these Japanese dogs into the U.S. in 1937 the akita |
#1741, aired 1992-03-09 | DOGS $3,000 (Daily Double): For a time, this wrinkled dog of China was considered the world's rarest breed a shar-pei |
#1733, aired 1992-02-26 | DOGS $100: It's considered a dog's most acute sense smell |
#1733, aired 1992-02-26 | DOGS $200: This short, brown-eyed, slow-moving dog's name may be from the French "bas", for low basset hound |
#1733, aired 1992-02-26 | DOGS $300: Tho called "old", this shaggy-haired British herding breed developed only about 150 years ago the English sheepdog |
#1733, aired 1992-02-26 | DOGS $400: It's also called the "sleeve dog", as Chinese owners carried them in their sleeves the Pekingese |
#1733, aired 1992-02-26 | DOGS $500: The Maltese Falcon is black & the Maltese dog is always this color white |
#1691, aired 1991-12-30 | DOGS $100: Coats of adult show dogs of this "French" breed must have a Continental or English clip the poodle |
#1691, aired 1991-12-30 | DOGS $200: The harrier is a medium-sized hound bred originally to hunt these animals rabbits |
#1691, aired 1991-12-30 | DOGS $300: In the film "The Wizard of Oz", Dorothy's dog, Toto, was the cairn breed of this group of dogs a terrier |
#1691, aired 1991-12-30 | DOGS $400 (Daily Double): In Peter Pan, the Darling's Nana was one of these, named for a Canadian province a Newfoundland |
#1691, aired 1991-12-30 | DOGS $400: Known to ancient Egyptians, Greeks & Romans, this white toy breed is named for a Mediterranean island the Maltese |
#1686, aired 1991-12-23 | DOGS $200: With its keen sense of smell, this dog is reputed to be the best of all trackers a bloodhound |
#1686, aired 1991-12-23 | DOGS $400: Charlie Brown could tell you this hound is the supreme rabbit- hunting breed the beagle |
#1686, aired 1991-12-23 | DOGS $600: The most valued of this smallest breed weigh less than 2 1/4 pounds the Chihuahua |
#1686, aired 1991-12-23 | DOGS $800: Until some 40 years ago, this canine "athlete" was virtually unknown outside of Germany the boxer |
#1686, aired 1991-12-23 | DOGS $1000: The Dandie Dinmont terrier was named after a character in this author's "Guy Mannering" Sir Walter Scott |
#1491, aired 1991-02-11 | DOGS $100: In breeding terms a dog is either a mixed breed or this a pure breed |
#1491, aired 1991-02-11 | DOGS $200: Chaucer wrote these racing dogs are "as swift as fowel in flyght" greyhounds |
#1491, aired 1991-02-11 | DOGS $300: The smallest breed of dog, or the largest state in Mexico Chihuahua |
#1491, aired 1991-02-11 | DOGS $400: The chow chow is the only breed of dog that always has a blue-black one of these a tongue |
#1491, aired 1991-02-11 | DOGS $500: This wire-haired dog from Germany was named after its snout a Schnauzer |
#1428, aired 1990-11-14 | DOGS $100: In 1926 England opened its first official racetrack for these dogs greyhounds |
#1428, aired 1990-11-14 | DOGS $200: This royal breed of Japan is commonly used there as a police & guard dog the Akita |
#1428, aired 1990-11-14 | DOGS $300: Of the three breeds of this dog, the Gordon is the darkest & heaviest a setter |
#1428, aired 1990-11-14 | DOGS $400: Named for a British river, this dog is dubbed the king of terriers the Airedale |
#1428, aired 1990-11-14 | DOGS $500: The Keeshond, or barge dog, is considered the national dog of this country the Netherlands |
#1382, aired 1990-09-11 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: Dogs don't have sweat glands all over their body so they usually cool themselves by doing this panting |
#1382, aired 1990-09-11 | GOING TO THE DOGS $400: This spotted dog which use to guard horse-drawn vehicles, is also called the coach dog the Dalmatian |
#1382, aired 1990-09-11 | GOING TO THE DOGS $600: These sheep herding dogs are known as "Shelties" for short miniature collies (Shetland Sheepdog) |
#1382, aired 1990-09-11 | GOING TO THE DOGS $800: The coats of these German badger hounds can be smooth, long or wiry dachshunds |
#1382, aired 1990-09-11 | GOING TO THE DOGS $1000: This African dog, known as a barkless dog, does make sounds other than barks the Basenji |
#1208, aired 1989-11-29 | DOGS $200: This breed might be describes as a "Beantown bulldog" a Boston Terrier |
#1208, aired 1989-11-29 | DOGS $400: It's the national dog of France even though it originated in Germany the French poodle |
#1208, aired 1989-11-29 | DOGS $600: These retrievers were once called St. John's water dogs, but the Earl of Malmesbury renamed them Labradors |
#1208, aired 1989-11-29 | DOGS $800: This dog got its name from the habit of striking out with its front paws a boxer |
#1208, aired 1989-11-29 | DOGS $1000: The Shetland pony is a diminutive horse, while the Shetland sheepdog is a diminutive of this dog a collie |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | DOGS $200: A German word meaning "splashing in water" gave us the word "puddle" & this dog's name Poodle |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | DOGS $400: Pure white at birth, this dog's spots begin to appear when he's about 3 weeks old Dalmatian |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | DOGS $600: This smallest of all dogs comes in all canine colors Chihuahua |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | DOGS $800: This "badger dog" was bred to keep its legs short so it could follow a badger into his burrow Dachshund |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | DOGS $2,000 (Daily Double): Unlike the German miniature schnauzer, most other breeds of this group originated in the British isles Terriers |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | DOGS $100: The Sherlock Holmes of dogdom, his name comes from the fact that his bloodlines are very pure bloodhound |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | DOGS $200: Called "sacred lion dog" in China, one of the 1st taken abroad was given to Queen Victoria Pekingese |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | DOGS $300: Popularized by returning U.S. WWI troops, they were formerly known as "police dogs" German shepherds |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | DOGS $400: As working dogs, malamutes & samoyeds commonly pull these sleds |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | DOGS $500: Considered the fastest dog for his weight, he looks like a miniature greyhound whippet |
#1169, aired 1989-10-05 | DOGS $200: This spaniel is known for its ability to hunt woodcock, as you can tell from its name cocker spaniel |
#1169, aired 1989-10-05 | DOGS $400: In the 19th century a British army officer saved this wolfhound, the tallest of all dogs, from extinction Irish wolfhound |
#1169, aired 1989-10-05 | DOGS $600: It's the state dog of Virginia -- Tallyho! foxhound |
#1169, aired 1989-10-05 | DOGS $800: It's the color of a Weimaraner's coat grey |
#1169, aired 1989-10-05 | DOGS $1000: Despite their small size, these Welsh dogs can herd swine, sheep & cattle corgis |
#1107, aired 1989-05-30 | DOGS $200: Though the city is now known as Beijing, this dog isn't called a Beijingese a Pekingese |
#1107, aired 1989-05-30 | DOGS $400: A small dog with a short nose, or the character Robert Mitchum played in "War & Remembrance" a pug |
#1107, aired 1989-05-30 | DOGS $600: Dark-tongued doggie whose name is a synonym for "food" Chow |
#1107, aired 1989-05-30 | DOGS $800: In its native Tibet it's called "apso seng kye", which means "bark lion sentry dog" a Lhasa apso |
#1107, aired 1989-05-30 | DOGS $1000: It's also called "the barkless dog of Africa" a Basenji |
#1100, aired 1989-05-19 | DISNEY DOGS $200: A bloodhound chasing Mickey in "The Chain Gang", he later became "Mickey's Pal" Pluto |
#1100, aired 1989-05-19 | DISNEY DOGS $400: He began in the early 1930s as a stringbean character called Dippy Dawg Goofy |
#1100, aired 1989-05-19 | DISNEY DOGS $600: In 1960 the new xerography process made it unnecessary for the animators to draw all 101 of these dalmatians |
#1100, aired 1989-05-19 | DISNEY DOGS $800: Walt Disney's 1st live-action comedy & his 1st to star Fred MacMurray The Shaggy Dog |
#1100, aired 1989-05-19 | DISNEY DOGS $1000: In a 1957 film, this dog fights off a pack of wild pigs Old Yeller |
#1025, aired 1989-02-03 | DOGS $200: Many puppies of this black & white spotted breed are born deaf dalmatians |
#1025, aired 1989-02-03 | DOGS $400: The cattle dogs that followed this empire's legions evolved into the rottweiler Roman |
#1025, aired 1989-02-03 | DOGS $600: Beagles & harriers were bred to chase & flush out these mammals rabbits |
#948, aired 1988-10-19 | CATS & DOGS $200: Of 20 million, 35 million or 50 million, estimated number of dogs in America 50 million |
#948, aired 1988-10-19 | CATS & DOGS $400: The term for neutering a female dog or cat spaying |
#948, aired 1988-10-19 | CATS & DOGS $600: While the tramp in "Lady & the Tramp" was a mongrel, Lady was this breed a Cocker Spaniel |
#948, aired 1988-10-19 | CATS & DOGS $800: A female cat that can be used for breeding is referred to as this a queen |
#948, aired 1988-10-19 | CATS & DOGS $1000: Hair on the back ridge of this dog, bred to hunt lions in Africa, grows the opposite way to its coat the Rhodesian Ridgeback |
#923, aired 1988-09-14 | DOGS $100: This keeps a racing greyhound from biting other dogs in the heat of the chase a muzzle |
#923, aired 1988-09-14 | DOGS $300: The name for this type of dog is from Old French for "Spaniard" a Spaniel |
#910, aired 1988-07-15 | STUFFED DOGS $100: Bud Light's marketing of this dog included a stuffed toy Spuds MacKenzie |
#910, aired 1988-07-15 | STUFFED DOGS $200: In selling off the contents of this nursery rhyme woman's house & cupboard, her dog was found--stuffed Old Mother Hubbard |
#910, aired 1988-07-15 | STUFFED DOGS $300: In the '87 Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, he was "stuffed" with helium & glided on skates down the route Snoopy |
#910, aired 1988-07-15 | STUFFED DOGS $400: This ABC Saturday morning cartoon series is based on a line of stuffed dogs the Pound Puppies |
#910, aired 1988-07-15 | STUFFED DOGS $500: Roy will never say "I'll be doggone" as long as this stuffed dog stands by Trigger at the museum Bullet (the Wonder Dog) |
#905, aired 1988-07-08 | DOGS $600: Some people think the West Highland Terrier is a white version of this breed, but it's not a Scottish Terrier |
#905, aired 1988-07-08 | DOGS $800: The Borzoi is also known by this name a Russian Wolfhound |
#905, aired 1988-07-08 | DOGS $1000: Legend says Marie Antoinette compared the ears of this toy breed to a butterfly & thus named it a Papillon |
#865, aired 1988-05-13 | DOGS $100: This dog derives its name from the Aire Valley in England the Airedale |
#865, aired 1988-05-13 | DOGS $200: St. Bernards actually used in rescue work never carried these items with which they're pictured kegs of brandy (flasks) |
#865, aired 1988-05-13 | DOGS $300: Old Roman villas sometimes bear the Latin phrase "cave canem", meaning this beware of the dog |
#865, aired 1988-05-13 | DOGS $400: Samoyeds are used not only to pull sleds but to herd this northern domesticated animal caribou (reindeer) |
#865, aired 1988-05-13 | DOGS $500: The Bouvier des Flandres is a herd dog that was developed in this country Belgium |
#824, aired 1988-03-17 | CATS & DOGS $100: The longest fence in the world, said to be 6,000 miles long, was built to keep out these wild Australian dogs dingoes |
#824, aired 1988-03-17 | CATS & DOGS $200: Color that completes the names of the "Kerry terrier" & the "Russian domestic cat" blue |
#824, aired 1988-03-17 | CATS & DOGS $300: While a male lion & female tiger produce a liger, a male tiger & female lion produce this a tigon |
#824, aired 1988-03-17 | CATS & DOGS $400: This wild cat has the largest range of any native mammal in the new world a puma |
#824, aired 1988-03-17 | CATS & DOGS $1,700 (Daily Double): From Welsh for "dwarf dog", this herding dog was 1st raised in Cardigan, Wales the corgi |
#765, aired 1987-12-25 | DOGS $100: The Chinese killed most of these small "sacred dogs" when the British stormed Peking in 1860 Pekingese |
#765, aired 1987-12-25 | DOGS $200: Knights would dress dogs in this to go to war armor |
#765, aired 1987-12-25 | DOGS $300: Attacks in 1987 by this breed, technically the American Staffordshire terrier, caused a flurry of worry pitbull |
#765, aired 1987-12-25 | DOGS $400: The tiny Yorkshire terrier was bred to catch these rodents |
#765, aired 1987-12-25 | DOGS $500: It's believed an English toy spaniel followed this tragic queen to her execution in 1587 Mary Queen of Scots |
#719, aired 1987-10-22 | DOGS $100: Clocked at 41.7 mph, this fastest breed of dog can outrace racehorses greyhound |
#719, aired 1987-10-22 | DOGS $200: The Rhodesian ridgeback was developed in Africa & specialized in tracking down this big cat lion |
#719, aired 1987-10-22 | DOGS $300: This breed was originally called the Aberdeen terrier Scottish terrier |
#719, aired 1987-10-22 | DOGS $400: Once known as the St. John's dog, this popular retriever was actually bred in Newfoundland Labrador |
#719, aired 1987-10-22 | DOGS $500: Tradition says dogs were represented on Noah's Ark by a pair of these long-haired hounds Afghans |
#678, aired 1987-07-15 | DOGS $100: As pups get older, a bitch will nurse them in this position, not lying down standing up |
#678, aired 1987-07-15 | DOGS $200: This 19th c. queen helped popularize the Skye terrier, dachshund, collie & Pekingese Queen Victoria |
#678, aired 1987-07-15 | DOGS $300: Tenacious breed of Buster Brown's talking dog "Tige" bulldog |
#678, aired 1987-07-15 | DOGS $400: Of hounds terriers, or spaniels, one that isn't a major AKC category spaniels |
#678, aired 1987-07-15 | DOGS $500: Breed that got its name from the dogs' playful habit of striking out with their forelegs boxer |
#624, aired 1987-04-30 | DOGS $100: In this war, the U.S. used Labrador retrievers to stalk & track enemy camps in the jungle Vietnam War |
#624, aired 1987-04-30 | DOGS $300: It's said early nobility kept lap dogs in their laps to draw these pests off themselves fleas |
#624, aired 1987-04-30 | DOGS $400: Though hounds, the borzoi, saluki, & whippet depend on this sense to hunt their prey sight |
#624, aired 1987-04-30 | DOGS $500 (Daily Double): Number of teeth an adult dogs has, 10 more than an adult human 42 |
#624, aired 1987-04-30 | DOGS $500: It's said when he died in Greece, this English romantic poet still carried the collar of his deceased dog Byron |
#572, aired 1987-02-17 | DOGS $200: Type of dog on which you can legally place a bet at Florida's dog tracks greyhound |
#572, aired 1987-02-17 | DOGS $400: "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" was "badder than old King Kong & meaner than" one of these junkyard dog |
#572, aired 1987-02-17 | DOGS $600: With some adults weighing less than 2 lbs., it's the smallest breed of dog chihuahua |
#572, aired 1987-02-17 | DOGS $800: What the Shetland pony is to the horse in size, the Shetland sheep-dog or Sheltie is to this breed collie |
#572, aired 1987-02-17 | DOGS $1000: 1st bred in Siberia, he's often called "the white dog with the smiling face" Samoyed |
#555, aired 1987-01-23 | DOGS $100: There is evidence of rare airborne transmission of this feared disease usually transmitted through bites rabies |
#555, aired 1987-01-23 | DOGS $200: Australia has spent huge sums of money to exterminate this wild dog that kills sheep & wallabies the dingo |
#555, aired 1987-01-23 | DOGS $300: From Old English for "mixture", it's a dog with a checkered past a mongrel |
#555, aired 1987-01-23 | DOGS $400: Ancient Assyrians & Babylonians reportedly used this massive breed of dogs to hunt lions a mastiff |
#555, aired 1987-01-23 | DOGS $500: While trailing game, scent hounds give out deep, long, barks, a process called this baying |
#523, aired 1986-12-10 | FAMOUS DOGS $100: In their school primers, millions of kids could "see" this dog of Dick & Jane "run" Spot |
#523, aired 1986-12-10 | FAMOUS DOGS $200: Lobo's 1st Top 10 hit was about "Me & You and a Dog Named" this Boo |
#523, aired 1986-12-10 | FAMOUS DOGS $300: "Him" & "Her", whom LBJ would pick up by their ears, were of this breed beagles |
#523, aired 1986-12-10 | FAMOUS DOGS $400: Sniffing out clues in TV's "The Thin Man", this wire-haired terrier seemed to think he was a bloodhound Asta |
#523, aired 1986-12-10 | FAMOUS DOGS $500: The dog was the only regular in this prime time 1980-82 NBC series Here's Boomer |
#501, aired 1986-11-10 | CATS & DOGS $100: In ancient Egypt, this was the punishment for one who stole, or killed, even by accident, a cat death |
#501, aired 1986-11-10 | CATS & DOGS $200: Koko the "talking" gorilla named her pet kitten "All Ball", probably because it lacked this feature tail |
#501, aired 1986-11-10 | CATS & DOGS $300: The Pekingese, Chihuahua, & Tonka's "Pound Puppies" fall under this classification of dogs toys |
#501, aired 1986-11-10 | CATS & DOGS $400: Name of this class of dogs comes from the Latin for "earth" terrier |
#501, aired 1986-11-10 | CATS & DOGS $500: The Akita, "natural dog" of this country, is said to have been brought to U.S. by Helen Keller Japan |
#486, aired 1986-10-20 | CATS & DOGS $100: In the Browning poem, he "got rid of the rats that fought the dogs & killed the cats" the Pied Piper (of Hamlin) |
#486, aired 1986-10-20 | CATS & DOGS $200: Of the cartoons "Snooper & Blabber", "Quick Draw & Baba Louie" & "Rough & Ready", the dog & cat team Rough & Ready |
#486, aired 1986-10-20 | CATS & DOGS $300 (Daily Double): 1 of the 4 Disney theatrical features with "Cat" in the title (1 of) That Darn Cat, The Aristocats, The Cat from Outer Space & Jungle Cat |
#486, aired 1986-10-20 | CATS & DOGS $300: While Pussy got dumped in the well, Pussycat Pussycat got to go to this world capital London |
#486, aired 1986-10-20 | CATS & DOGS $400: Cleo in 1955's "The People's Choice" & Beauregard on "Hee Haw" both had this unique ability the ability to speak (verbalize their thoughts) |
#426, aired 1986-04-28 | DOGS $200: When teaching a dog this, putting down papers merely increases problems housebreaking |
#426, aired 1986-04-28 | DOGS $400: Old West pioneers used greyhounds to chase jackrabbits & Canis latrans, this wild member of dog family a coyote |
#426, aired 1986-04-28 | DOGS $600: More than 800 years ago, the Lhasa apso originated in this country whose capital is Lhasa Tibet |
#426, aired 1986-04-28 | DOGS $800: The pug is a correctly proportioned miniature of this huge guard dog breed the mastiff |
#426, aired 1986-04-28 | DOGS $1000: Term for an unweaned puppy a whelp |
#408, aired 1986-04-02 | HOLLYWOOD DOGS $200: "The Man from Hell's River" started this German shepherd's film career Rin Tin Tin |
#408, aired 1986-04-02 | HOLLYWOOD DOGS $400: Pongo, Perdita, & 99 pups 101 Dalmatians |
#408, aired 1986-04-02 | HOLLYWOOD DOGS $600: J.M. Barrie's "Nana" was a Newfoundland, but Disney made her a St. Bernard in this film Peter Pan |
#408, aired 1986-04-02 | HOLLYWOOD DOGS $800: = Freeway |
#408, aired 1986-04-02 | HOLLYWOOD DOGS $1000: = Chevy Chase |
#400, aired 1986-03-21 | DOGS $100: Among this author's dog tales are "White Fang" & "The Call of the Wild" Jack London |
#400, aired 1986-03-21 | DOGS $200 (Daily Double): Martini-loving character in the following: Neil the St. Bernard |
#400, aired 1986-03-21 | DOGS $200: The American Greyhound Operators Assoc. was founded in this state in 1947 Florida |
#400, aired 1986-03-21 | DOGS $400: A toy dog from China, its name sounds like what a mini skirt allows a Pekingese |
#400, aired 1986-03-21 | DOGS $500: In the U.S. common name of the Alsatian a German Shepherd |
#397, aired 1986-03-18 | COMIC STRIP DOGS $100: The model for him was a black & white dog given to 13-year-old Charles Schulz Snoopy |
#397, aired 1986-03-18 | COMIC STRIP DOGS $200: Dagwood's dog Daisy |
#397, aired 1986-03-18 | COMIC STRIP DOGS $300: His dog is "Ruff" but not tough Dennis the Menace |
#397, aired 1986-03-18 | COMIC STRIP DOGS $400: "Holy hot dogs!" This pooch wears a mask the Bat-Hound |
#397, aired 1986-03-18 | COMIC STRIP DOGS $500: He always tried to keep Ignatz Mouse from heaving a brick at Krazy Kat's head Officer Bull Pupp |
#336, aired 1985-12-23 | DOGS $100: Bred for speed, these dogs carry no unnecessary weight & have very large lungs greyhounds |
#336, aired 1985-12-23 | DOGS $200: The St. Bernard rescues men from mountains; the Newfoundland rescues men from this the sea |
#336, aired 1985-12-23 | DOGS $300: Command used to make a dog walk on handler's left side without pulling leash or lagging behind heel |
#308, aired 1985-11-13 | HOLLYWOOD DOGS $200: Higgins played the title role of this 1974 film Benji |
#261, aired 1985-09-09 | DOGS IN LITERATURE $100: Sherlock Holmes novel about a devilish dog The Hound of the Baskervilles |
#261, aired 1985-09-09 | DOGS IN LITERATURE $200: He knocked over the screen concealing the Wizard of Oz Toto |
#261, aired 1985-09-09 | DOGS IN LITERATURE $300: In this book, Nick Charles' Asta is a schnauzer, but in films was played by a wire-haired terrier The Thin Man |
#261, aired 1985-09-09 | DOGS IN LITERATURE $400: Garryowen is the "bloody mangy mongrel" in the "Cylops" episode of this James Joyce novel Ulysses |
#189, aired 1985-05-30 | COMIC CATS & DOGS $100: This canine caped crusader floats by Macy's every Thanksgiving Underdog |
#189, aired 1985-05-30 | COMIC CATS & DOGS $200: Garfield finds this dog a pushover, usually over edge of table Odie |
#189, aired 1985-05-30 | COMIC CATS & DOGS $300: Geppetto's cat in "Pinocchio" Figaro |
#189, aired 1985-05-30 | COMIC CATS & DOGS $400: As Tom was to Jerry, he was to Herman Katnip |
#189, aired 1985-05-30 | COMIC CATS & DOGS $500: Mom & Dad to Disney dog Scamp Lady and the Tramp |
#184, aired 1985-05-23 | DOGS $100: The necklace a dog "itches" to wear flea collar |
#184, aired 1985-05-23 | DOGS $200: 35 mph dog or vodka with grapefruit juice a greyhound |
#184, aired 1985-05-23 | DOGS $300: Breed used as Hush Puppy trademark a basset hound |
#184, aired 1985-05-23 | DOGS $400: A dog's most highly developed sense smell |
#184, aired 1985-05-23 | DOGS $500: National dog club whose "Stud Book" only allows pure breeds the American Kennel Club (AKC) |
#144, aired 1985-03-28 | DOGS $100: Barry, a dog who rescued 40 people lost in Swiss snows, was this breed St. Bernard |
#144, aired 1985-03-28 | DOGS $200: About 4,000 B.C., the saluki & pharaoh hound were first bred in this country Egypt |
#144, aired 1985-03-28 | DOGS $300: Literally "Earth dog" in French, a breed such as Airedale or Yorkshire terrier |
#144, aired 1985-03-28 | DOGS $400: Breed that looks like a small greyhound but sounds like a Devo hit a whippet |
#144, aired 1985-03-28 | DOGS $500: Laika, a Russian dog, was the first to travel there into space |
#113, aired 1985-02-13 | DOGS $100: Breed that sounds like it "could'a been a contender" the boxer |
#113, aired 1985-02-13 | DOGS $200: Originally, this hunting dog would "indicate" game & a greyhound would run it to ground a pointer |
#113, aired 1985-02-13 | DOGS $300: The 2 types of hounds are sight hounds & this type scent hounds |
#113, aired 1985-02-13 | DOGS $400: This wolfhound's name comes from Russian for "swift" borzoi |
#91, aired 1985-01-14 | CATS & DOGS $100: He "speaks" for 9 Lives Morris |
#91, aired 1985-01-14 | CATS & DOGS $200: Dog who went from "Petticoat Junction" to international stardom Benji |
#88, aired 1985-01-09 | DOGS $100: Trash on the sidewalk, or a bunch of newborn pups litter |
#88, aired 1985-01-09 | DOGS $200: A purebred dog has this to prove it a pedigree |