#2237, aired 1994-05-03 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $200: In "It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown", Snoopy had to find out who stole this little bird's nest Woodstock |
#2237, aired 1994-05-03 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $400: In "The Jungle Book", Shere Khan is one of these ferocious animals a tiger |
#2237, aired 1994-05-03 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $600: This E.B. White arachnid is "about the size of a gumdrop" Charlotte |
#2237, aired 1994-05-03 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $800: A nasty, ugly troll threatens to gobble up this ruminant trio the Three Billy Goats Gruff |
#2237, aired 1994-05-03 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $1000: In Great Britain this inquisitive monkey is known as Zozo Curious George |
#929, aired 1988-09-22 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $100: He 1st got official billing in 1940 in "Elmer's Pet Rabbit" & got an Oscar 19 years later Bugs Bunny |
#929, aired 1988-09-22 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $200: A native of Frostbite Falls, Minn., this moose served in the navy as both a radar antenna & a hat rack Bullwinkle |
#929, aired 1988-09-22 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $400: Major, the prize boar, said man was an enemy & urged residents here to rebel Animal Farm |
#929, aired 1988-09-22 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $500: In a Walter Farley book, Alec Ramsay rode this horse in a match race at Belmont the Black Stallion |
#929, aired 1988-09-22 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $800 (Daily Double): To make a Minotaur, you need ½ of each of these 2 creatures a bull & a man |
#707, aired 1987-10-06 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $100: After the 3 little kittens lost their mittens, she told them, "You shall have no pie" their mother (dear) |
#707, aired 1987-10-06 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $200: Winnie-the-Pooh's donkey pal Eeyore |
#707, aired 1987-10-06 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $300: 1 of the 2 types of clothing lost by Peter Rabbit when Mr. McGregor chased him (1 of) his shoes or a new jacket |
#707, aired 1987-10-06 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $400: The reindeer in "A Visit from St. Nicholas" who shares his name with a Roman god Cupid |
#707, aired 1987-10-06 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $500: The title animal of this J. Kjelgaard novel is an Irish Setter whose formal name is "Champion Sylvester's Boy" Big Red |
#580, aired 1987-02-27 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $100: In a famous folk tale, this trio safely crossed a "troll bridge" Three Billy Goats Gruff |
#580, aired 1987-02-27 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $200: The hare who appeared in the original "Bambi" was replaced by Disney with this cuddly bunny Thumper |
#580, aired 1987-02-27 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $300: Garfield the cat craves this Italian dish lasagna |
#580, aired 1987-02-27 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $400: Ferdinand the bull liked to sit under a cork tree and do this smell the roses (smell the flowers) |
#580, aired 1987-02-27 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $500: Bull's-eye is the "red-eyed" dog as mean as his master Bill Sikes in this Dickens' classic Oliver Twist |
#282, aired 1985-10-08 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $100: Peter Rabbit's 3 sisters Flopsy, Mopsy & Cottontail |
#282, aired 1985-10-08 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $400: Major was a boar whose deathbed speech led to revolution in this 1946 George Orwell novel Animal Farm |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $100: Mr. Moose, Bunny Rabbit & Dancing Bear all visited his TV Treasure House Captain Kangaroo |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $200: Appropriate Sonny & Cher song Paul Bunyan might have sung to his ox "I Got You Babe" |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $300: The 1st animal Alice saw in Wonderland the White Rabbit |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $400: Famous animal Sears uses on its line of children's clothing Winnie the Pooh |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | FICTIONAL ANIMALS $500: Nurse Nana was one in James Barrie's "Peter Pan" dog |