Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (457 results returned)
#9169, aired 2024-09-26 | GO FISH $200: A player who has just scored a touchdown is likely to spike the ball pike (in spike) |
#9169, aired 2024-09-26 | GO FISH $400: When traveling abroad it is best to know the whereabouts of the nearest embassies bass (in embassies) |
#9169, aired 2024-09-26 | GO FISH $600: A soliloquy says, "to sleep, perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub, for in that sleep of death what dreams may come" perch (in perchance) |
#9169, aired 2024-09-26 | GO FISH $800: Bon Appetit's recipe for melon & prosciutto risotto calls for shallots & Mascarpone carp (in Mascarpone) |
#9169, aired 2024-09-26 | GO FISH $1000: The game show host shows his eloquence with the brilliant reading of each clue a brill (in brilliant) |
#9018, aired 2024-01-17 | FIND THE FISH $400: I knew it was really over when she took her ring off her finger a herring |
#9018, aired 2024-01-17 | FIND THE FISH $800: When I saw the crocodile coming toward me in the swamp I ran harder a piranha |
#9018, aired 2024-01-17 | FIND THE FISH $1200: Before the unpleasant incident with Uncle Tad, I had docking privileges at the yacht club a haddock (had docking) |
#9018, aired 2024-01-17 | FIND THE FISH $1600: Let's hear a solo on that theremin now, said the conductor minnow |
#9018, aired 2024-01-17 | FIND THE FISH $2000: After that seventh round of Stoli, the bouncer threw Piotr out of the tavern trout (Piotr out) |
#9012, aired 2024-01-09 | 4-LETTER FISH $400: Skipjack is the most common species of this that you'll find canned in the United States tuna |
#9012, aired 2024-01-09 | 4-LETTER FISH $800: Koi are an ornamental type of this common fish carp |
#9012, aired 2024-01-09 | 4-LETTER FISH $1200: The longjaw mudsucker, which burrows in mud or sand, is a type of this fish found in the Eastern Pacific, not an Asian desert goby |
#9012, aired 2024-01-09 | 4-LETTER FISH $1600: Dory could tell you that surgeonfish is another name for this blue fish whose natural habitat is coral reef a blue tang |
#9012, aired 2024-01-09 | 4-LETTER FISH $6,000 (Daily Double): The muskellunge, or muskie, a large member of this 4-letter family, can eat frogs & waterfowl a pike |
#8963, aired 2023-11-01 | A FISH CALLED... $400: The "walking" type of this fish, the Clarias batrachus, can travel across land in search of water the walking catfish |
#8963, aired 2023-11-01 | A FISH CALLED... $800: This beautiful rasbora that shares its name with a romance book brand is sure to be the talk of the tank harlequin |
#8963, aired 2023-11-01 | A FISH CALLED... $1200: Popular fly fisherman quarry seen here rainbow trout |
#8963, aired 2023-11-01 | A FISH CALLED... $1600: Like Santiago, you'd have quite a story to tell if you caught the massive blue type of this a marlin |
#8963, aired 2023-11-01 | A FISH CALLED... $2000: This filet favorite is the one & only sole |
#8916, aired 2023-07-17 | FISH PEOPLE $200: A 19th century man named Preserved Fish was an early broker for what became NYSE for short the New York Stock Exchange |
#8916, aired 2023-07-17 | FISH PEOPLE $400: In 2022 this L.A. Angel with a cutthroat swing won his 9th Silver Slugger Award (Mike) Trout |
#8916, aired 2023-07-17 | FISH PEOPLE $600: It was a "bust" for this explorer in 1806 when he decided not to scale the peak that was later named for him Pike |
#8916, aired 2023-07-17 | FISH PEOPLE $800: Seen here, she became the first woman elected as mayor of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass |
#8916, aired 2023-07-17 | FISH PEOPLE $1000: An "American Masters" documentary on this photographer is subtitled "Prophet of the Avant-Garde" Man Ray |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FISH OUT OF WATER $200: The vernal equinox now lies in this zodiac constellation Pisces |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FISH OUT OF WATER ON TV $400: On encountering Tower Bridge, this new coaching hire says, "I got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore" Ted Lasso |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FISH OUT OF WATER $400: "Mega size mega flavor", boasts the megabites version of this Pepperidge Farms snack cracker Goldfish |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FISH OUT OF WATER ON TV $800: Lily Collins stars as this title Chicago marketing exec & by the way, she doesn't speak a lick of French Emily in Paris |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FISH OUT OF WATER $800: In the alliterative Mattel game called this "Panic", players must avoid a feeding frenzy to claim victory Piranha Panic |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FISH OUT OF WATER $1000: As Chief Justice, he presided over the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson (Salmon P.) Chase |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FISH OUT OF WATER ON TV $1200: On "Futurama" he's the former pizza boy who has to adjust to things once he's unfrozen after a thousand years Fry |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FISH OUT OF WATER ON TV $1600: In "Two Weeks to Live", this actress plays Kim Noakes who rejects her survivalist mother to experience the world Maisie Williams |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FISH OUT OF WATER ON TV $2000: After getting rich off of some "bubblin' crude", he is told by his kinfolk, "Californy is the place you oughta be" Jed Clampett |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FISH OUT OF WATER $3,400 (Daily Double): They're the southernmost Major League baseball team the (Miami) Marlins |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | QUITE THE FISH STORY $200: Fish argue whether a dentist is using a Hedstrom file or a K-Flex in this Pixar film; the DDS did use the Schilder technique Finding Nemo |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | QUITE THE FISH STORY $400: "Piranha 3D" ate up the screen with Elisabeth Shue, Ving Rhames & great Scott!--this inventive "Back to the Future" actor Christopher Lloyd |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | QUITE THE FISH STORY $600: The force of Lasse Hallström was strong to pull in this Scot to play a fisheries expert in "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen" Ewan McGregor |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | QUITE THE FISH STORY $800: Michael Caine said he never saw himself in this 4: "The Revenge", "but I've seen the house it bought for my mum. It's fantastic" Jaws |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | QUITE THE FISH STORY $1000: Melissa Etheridge gave Brad Pitt lessons in fly-fishing so he could play Paul Maclean in this film A River Runs Through It |
#8792, aired 2023-01-24 | 3.7 TRILLION FISH IN THE OCEAN $200: With a distinctly shaped keppy called a cephalofoil, this shark has been known to swim in schools as large as 500 a hammerhead |
#8792, aired 2023-01-24 | 3.7 TRILLION FISH IN THE OCEAN $400: To live in frigid waters, the icefish has blood glycoproteins that function as this, also a product made by Valvoline antifreeze |
#8792, aired 2023-01-24 | 3.7 TRILLION FISH IN THE OCEAN $600: Similar to the puffer fish, this fish, named for a spiny land dweller, can puff itself up to twice its size when alarmed a porcupine fish |
#8792, aired 2023-01-24 | 3.7 TRILLION FISH IN THE OCEAN $800: Called "the tiger of the sea", this predator of tropical oceans takes its name from an American Spanish word barracuda |
#8792, aired 2023-01-24 | 3.7 TRILLION FISH IN THE OCEAN $1000: This colorful food fish of the deep ocean may live to be 150 years old orange roughy |
#10, aired 2023-01-12 | PLENTY OF FISH $100: The popular food fishes marketed as Chilean sea this are actually species of toothfishes bass |
#10, aired 2023-01-12 | PLENTY OF FISH $200: This shark gets its name from the shape of a prominent body part hammerhead |
#10, aired 2023-01-12 | PLENTY OF FISH $300: Several small species of the herring family go by this name, particularly when they're canned in oil sardines |
#10, aired 2023-01-12 | PLENTY OF FISH $400: Originally from the Indo-Pacific, this venomous fish with a big cat in its name has become an invasive species in the Atlantic lionfish |
#10, aired 2023-01-12 | PLENTY OF FISH $500: This name for a flatfish with both eyes on the same side of its head is also a verb meaning to struggle ineffectively flounder |
#8755, aired 2022-12-02 | MICRO FISH $400: About an inch in length, the pygmy sunfish, seen here, & named for this coast, is found is Western Florida the Gulf Coast |
#8755, aired 2022-12-02 | MICRO FISH $800: The 1.5" goby here is named for this insect, unrelated to the tuna brand of the same name bumblebee |
#8755, aired 2022-12-02 | MICRO FISH $1200: Pretty fish filed under "G" include Garibaldi, once called marine goldfish, & this one, also called rainbow fish--fancy a guppy |
#8755, aired 2022-12-02 | MICRO FISH $1600: The plumage of its caudal fin got the fish seen here, from Papua New Guinea, named after this male bird a peacock |
#8755, aired 2022-12-02 | MICRO FISH $2000: About a third of an inch, among the tiniest fish are of genus Paedocypris, in the swamps of this large Indonesian island northwest of Java Sumatra |
#8574, aired 2022-02-10 | GO FISH $200: If your can of tuna says "chunk white" or "solid white", it came from this species albacore |
#8574, aired 2022-02-10 | GO FISH $400: This fish is so named for its ability to inflate itself like a balloon when threatened a blowfish |
#8574, aired 2022-02-10 | GO FISH $600: They make up the genus Hippocampus seahorses |
#8574, aired 2022-02-10 | GO FISH $800: This colorful fish is a popular pet; just make sure it has plenty of room to swim around, & don't put two males together a betta fish |
#8574, aired 2022-02-10 | GO FISH $1000: The blackspotted cutthroat one of these is Montana's state fish a trout |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | TUNE A FISH $200: This song by the B-52's says, "There goes a dogfish, chased by a catfish" "Rock Lobster" |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | TUNE A FISH $400: A video for this tune about an infant predatory fish & family has racked up more than 8 billion views on YouTube "Baby Shark" |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | TUNE A FISH $600: This Oscar-winning tune from "The Little Mermaid" mentions "the trout rockin' out" "Under The Sea" |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | TUNE A FISH $800: Ann & Nancy Wilson wrote about the sleazy side of the music industry in this fishy song "Barracuda" |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | TUNE A FISH $1000: "Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea", says a No. 1 hit by this group with a different animal in its name Three Dog Night |
#8347, aired 2021-03-02 | FISH & CHIPS $200: Alaskan pollock is the key ingredient in this alliterative McDonald's sandwich Filet-O-Fish |
#8347, aired 2021-03-02 | FISH & CHIPS $400: Kettle Brand makes Backyard, Country Style & Korean versions of this classic chip flavor barbecue |
#8347, aired 2021-03-02 | FISH & CHIPS $600: La Banderita adds both chia & flax seeds to its organic blue corn these chips tortilla chips |
#8347, aired 2021-03-02 | FISH & CHIPS $800: popchips adds this dairy product to both cheddar- & onion-flavored potato chips sour cream |
#8347, aired 2021-03-02 | FISH & CHIPS $1000: In the 1970s a savvy marketer rebranded the tasty Patagonian toothfish as the "Chilean" this sea bass |
#8104, aired 2019-11-28 | WHERE THE FISH ARE $400: A Pacific bluefin one of these may migrate across the Pacific & back, 10,000 miles round trip, only to end up as sashimi a tuna |
#8104, aired 2019-11-28 | WHERE THE FISH ARE $800: The Great Lakes are great for Esox lucius, the northern this pike |
#8104, aired 2019-11-28 | WHERE THE FISH ARE $1200: Roe around on the Columbia River & you might spot the white, or Oregon, species of this huge freshwater fish the sturgeon |
#8104, aired 2019-11-28 | WHERE THE FISH ARE $1600: AKA the coalfish, it doesn't do action painting but does provide action for North Atlantic anglers the pollock |
#8104, aired 2019-11-28 | WHERE THE FISH ARE $2000: The North Atlantic abounds in this tasty fish that sparked 1970s trouble between Britain & Iceland the cod |
#7996, aired 2019-05-20 | ART SCHOOL OF FISH $400: The title subject of Henri Matisse's 1914 work, these popular pets were introduced to Europe in the 1600s goldfish |
#7996, aired 2019-05-20 | ART SCHOOL OF FISH $800: E.S. Hardy's 19th-century depiction of this Hans Christian Andersen character is seen here the Little Mermaid |
#7996, aired 2019-05-20 | ART SCHOOL OF FISH $1200: Shades of Spielberg--John Singleton Copley's scary 1782 painting is titled "Watson and" this beast a shark |
#7996, aired 2019-05-20 | ART SCHOOL OF FISH $1600: A Winslow Homer has this weather condition in the title--the fisherman & his halibut catch are threatened by a bank of it fog |
#7996, aired 2019-05-20 | ART SCHOOL OF FISH $2000: This Frenchman, who inspired the Impressionists, painted some controversial works, & his fish were unorthodox too Édouard Manet |
#7864, aired 2018-11-15 | FRESHWATER FISH $400: Native peoples of South America use the razor-sharp teeth of this predatory fish, AKA the caribe, to make weapons a piranha |
#7864, aired 2018-11-15 | FRESHWATER FISH $800: This species of trout is named for the red stripe along its sides; no blue, green or violet a rainbow trout |
#7864, aired 2018-11-15 | FRESHWATER FISH $1600: This tiny aquarium fish was named for a British scientist who worked in Trinidad in the 19th century a guppy |
#7864, aired 2018-11-15 | FRESHWATER FISH $2,000 (Daily Double): In the mid-1960s the Coho this was introduced to the Great Lakes, where it spawns in rivers feeding the lakes a salmon |
#7864, aired 2018-11-15 | FRESHWATER FISH $2000: The walking type of this fish can breathe air & make short journeys over land a catfish |
#7513, aired 2017-04-19 | FISH $1200: Tagging has shown many of the Pacific type of this fish, genus Oncorhynchus, return to the river where they hatched salmon |
#7513, aired 2017-04-19 | FISH $1600: This popular food fish is the largest of the flatfish, with some species approaching 500 pounds halibut |
#7513, aired 2017-04-19 | FISH $2000: Keeping their mouths open so they can strain meal, tilapia & herring are alliteratively termed this filter feeders |
#7381, aired 2016-10-17 | STAR FISH $200: The shark in the original "Jaws" was this species a great white |
#7381, aired 2016-10-17 | STAR FISH $600: This forgetful blue tang from "Finding Nemo" got her own movie in 2016 Dory |
#7381, aired 2016-10-17 | STAR FISH $800: A Roger Corman cult classic is about these title killers, who've somehow made it from the Amazon to a U.S. resort Piranha |
#7381, aired 2016-10-17 | STAR FISH $1000: Despite his name, 1964's "The Incredible Mr." this becomes a fish, not a gastropod Limpet |
#7312, aired 2016-05-31 | GO HAMILTON FISH! $200: In March 1869 this ex-general & new president appointed Hamilton Fish his Secretary of State Grant |
#7312, aired 2016-05-31 | GO HAMILTON FISH! $400: In 1873 Ham helped avert war with this nation, which had executed U.S. citizens seized aboard a rebel Cuban ship Spain |
#7312, aired 2016-05-31 | GO HAMILTON FISH! $600: Ham signed an 1875 treaty with this kingdom exempting it from U.S. sugar duties & paving the way for its later annexation Hawaii |
#7312, aired 2016-05-31 | GO HAMILTON FISH! $1000: Hamilton Fishes II, III & IV served in Congress; V owned this lefty magazine, the country's oldest political journal The Nation |
#7312, aired 2016-05-31 | GO HAMILTON FISH! $2,000 (Daily Double): A park & library on Houston Street are named for Ham, who graduated from this Ivy League school Columbia |
#7220, aired 2016-01-22 | STATE FISH $400: A sculpture of this fish, a symbol of Massachusetts for more than 200 years, hangs in the state house in Boston a cod |
#7220, aired 2016-01-22 | STATE FISH $800: Known as the "striper", it's South Carolina's state fish a striped bass |
#7220, aired 2016-01-22 | STATE FISH $1200: Maine's state fish, the landlocked this, migrates to various lakes & rivers to spawn, laying eggs in nests called redds salmon |
#7220, aired 2016-01-22 | STATE FISH $1600: This denizen of the deep, Florida's state saltwater fish, could give some boats a run for their money a sailfish |
#7220, aired 2016-01-22 | STATE FISH $2000: In 1987 Tennessee chose the channel species of this as a state fish; Nebraska followed in 1997 the catfish |
#7122, aired 2015-07-28 | A FISH IS STILL A FISH $200: Though guppies are freshwater fish, add this to their tank to help them build up a protective slime coat salt |
#7122, aired 2015-07-28 | A FISH IS STILL A FISH $400: Slow & nearly defenseless in its normal state, it's intimidating & hard to swallow after doing its thing blowfish (or pufferfish) |
#7122, aired 2015-07-28 | A FISH IS STILL A FISH $600: You might say giddyap! to this long-snouted fish (yes, it is a fish) that sucks food into its cylindrical mouth a seahorse |
#7122, aired 2015-07-28 | A FISH IS STILL A FISH $800: Fishermen have reeled in over half-ton specimens of the blue type of this a marlin |
#7122, aired 2015-07-28 | A FISH IS STILL A FISH $1000: You "betta" believe this type of "fighting fish" will even attack its own image in a mirror a Siamese fighting fish |
#6757, aired 2014-01-21 | & THE FISH WAS THIS BIG! $200: Up to 15 feet long, this fish has no teeth as an adult but does have a weapon for a nose a swordfish |
#6757, aired 2014-01-21 | & THE FISH WAS THIS BIG! $400: Don't struggle clumsily; identify the summer type of this, which can grow to almost three feet long a flounder |
#6757, aired 2014-01-21 | & THE FISH WAS THIS BIG! $600: Gail Choy-Kaleiki wasn't an old man but she pulled an 1,800-pound blue one of these out of the sea in 1970 a marlin |
#6757, aired 2014-01-21 | & THE FISH WAS THIS BIG! $800: A general term for a small fish; most American ones are less than 6 inches, but one in the Colorado River can run 6 feet minnow |
#6757, aired 2014-01-21 | & THE FISH WAS THIS BIG! $1000: If you're doing this type of "Fishing in America", remember that New Jersey's record for a lake one is over 32 pounds trout |
#6644, aired 2013-07-04 | 4-LETTER FISH $400: The Atlantic bluefin species of this fish can swim 45 miles per hour tuna |
#6644, aired 2013-07-04 | 4-LETTER FISH $800: This family of freshwater fish that includes the muskellunge can be identified by its duckbill-shaped snout pike |
#6644, aired 2013-07-04 | 4-LETTER FISH $1,000 (Daily Double): The name of this shark, a popular gamefish, is from the Maori mako |
#6644, aired 2013-07-04 | 4-LETTER FISH $1200: The Dover species of this flatfish was named for the British seaport sole |
#6644, aired 2013-07-04 | 4-LETTER FISH $1600: The smallmouth species of this is also called a bronzeback due to its brown hue bass |
#6617, aired 2013-05-28 | FISH $200: No joke - this fish is also known as an anemonefish a clownfish |
#6617, aired 2013-05-28 | FISH $400: This fish bears the name of the king of beasts on land a lionfish |
#6617, aired 2013-05-28 | FISH $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew is snorkeling in the water off Baja California, Mexico.) The black spots at the rear of the butterflyfish act as a decoy set of these organs. They trick predators into attacking the tail rather than the head, allowing the fish a better chance to get away. eyes |
#6617, aired 2013-05-28 | FISH $800: Careful - as an adult, this aquarium favorite is cannibalistic and must be separated from its young a guppy |
#6617, aired 2013-05-28 | FISH $1000: In many ecosystems it's both the most prized game fish and the top predator a bass |
#6572, aired 2013-03-26 | SCRAMBLED FISH $200: LOSE sole |
#6572, aired 2013-03-26 | SCRAMBLED FISH $400: TUTOR trout |
#6572, aired 2013-03-26 | SCRAMBLED FISH $600: NO SLAM salmon |
#6572, aired 2013-03-26 | SCRAMBLED FISH $800: HI MA HI MA mahi mahi |
#6572, aired 2013-03-26 | SCRAMBLED FISH $1000: ELK CREAM mackerel |
#6430, aired 2012-07-27 | GO FISH $200: On June 2, 1932 George Perry caught a 32 1/2-inch, 22-lb., 4 oz. largemouth one of these in Georgia a bass |
#6430, aired 2012-07-27 | GO FISH $400: Named for its long, flattened upper jaw that looks like a weapon, this fish can swim up to 60 mph a swordfish |
#6430, aired 2012-07-27 | GO FISH $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads the clue in scuba gear from inside a tank in the Maui Ocean Center.) As opposed to bony fishes, sharks & rays are elasmobranchs with skeletons made up of this softer material: less is known of their evolution because they leave fewer fossils than bony fish cartilage |
#5931, aired 2010-05-31 | RED FISH, BLUE FISH $400: That's not a papal advisor: it's this red fish of the family Apogonidae a cardinal |
#5931, aired 2010-05-31 | RED FISH, BLUE FISH $800: The blue species of this spear-nosed sport fish can weigh 1,000 pounds or more a marlin |
#5931, aired 2010-05-31 | RED FISH, BLUE FISH $1200: The bottom-dwelling fish named for this stinging arachnid can be red in color a scorpion |
#5931, aired 2010-05-31 | RED FISH, BLUE FISH $1600: Seen here are red & blue specimens of this combative fish, native to Thailand, maybe getting ready to rumble! Siamese fighting fish |
#5931, aired 2010-05-31 | RED FISH, BLUE FISH $2000: The sharptoothed Lutjanus campechanus is better known as this popular food fish red snapper |
#5682, aired 2009-04-28 | FISH TALES $200: He & Jim catch a catfish that "was as big a fish as was ever catched in the Mississipp!" Huck Finn |
#5682, aired 2009-04-28 | FISH TALES $400: The title guy of this Hemingway work "fished alone in a skiff in the gulf stream" The Old Man and the Sea |
#5682, aired 2009-04-28 | FISH TALES $600: "The Angler and the Little Fish" is one of his fables Aesop |
#5682, aired 2009-04-28 | FISH TALES $800: This Defoe character says he "was most dextrous to catch fish" Robinson Crusoe |
#5682, aired 2009-04-28 | FISH TALES $1000: Mark Kurlansky's book about this food fish says in 1895 a 211-lb. one was caught off the coast of Massachusetts cod |
#5663, aired 2009-04-01 | FISH $400: In the Pirarucu of the Amazon, only the young have working gills; adults breathe this air |
#5663, aired 2009-04-01 | FISH $800: The tripod fish uses elongated these to support itself, appearing to stand on the ocean floor fins |
#5663, aired 2009-04-01 | FISH $1600: Halibut & turbot are among the 600 species of these, which have both eyes on one side flatfish |
#5663, aired 2009-04-01 | FISH $2000: Ewes guys should know that a Brooklyn bay is named for this fish the sheepshead |
#5663, aired 2009-04-01 | FISH $3,000 (Daily Double): Thao, help me land this one! A 10-foot, 660-pound catfish unique to this longest river of southeast Asia the Mekong |
#5583, aired 2008-12-10 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $200: The cormorant a bird |
#5583, aired 2008-12-10 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $400: The macaque a mammal |
#5583, aired 2008-12-10 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $600: The stickleback a fish |
#5583, aired 2008-12-10 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $800: The pangolin a mammal |
#5583, aired 2008-12-10 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1000: The wahoo a fish |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | FISH MARKET $400: A halberd is a shafted weapon with an axe-like blade & a spike pike (in spike) |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | FISH MARKET $800: Calving & icebergs occur when glaciers melt smelt (in glaciers melt) |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | FISH MARKET $1200: Tahini is a yummy paste made from ground sesame seeds ahi (in Tahini) |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | FISH MARKET $1600: The highest British honor, the Order of the Garter, was founded by Edward III in 1348 gar (in Garter) |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | FISH MARKET $2000: In the fifth year of his reign, Ramses III of Egypt routed invaders known as "The Sea Peoples" trout (in Egypt routed) |
#5512, aired 2008-07-22 | STATE FISH $400: This state's official saltwater fish, the tarpon, can be found in the Gulf of Mexico & in the Mobile Estuary Alabama |
#5512, aired 2008-07-22 | STATE FISH $800: A subspecies of cutthroat trout, the Bonneville cutthroat is native to this state & is its state fish Utah |
#5512, aired 2008-07-22 | STATE FISH $1200: The reef triggerfish, this state's state fish, can be found as far south as Australia Hawaii |
#5512, aired 2008-07-22 | STATE FISH $1600: Maryland's state fish, the rockfish, is also known as the striped species of this bass |
#5512, aired 2008-07-22 | STATE FISH $2000: Florida's state saltwater fish is this game fish known for its raised dorsal fin & spear-like nose a sailfish |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | FISH FRY $200: "Fry", meaning young, is often applied to this fish, like the sockeye, that returns to spawn where it hatched salmon |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | FISH FRY $400: Males guard the fry of the smallmouth type of this, a sport-fishing favorite bass |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | FISH FRY $600: The tiger type of this fish can be a foot-&-a-half long at birth, with dark spots & stripes that fade as it ages a shark |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | FISH FRY $800: Baby catfish are called sac fry & subsist for 5 days on this, even after they hatch from the egg the yolk |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | FISH FRY $1000: Geographic name for the spotted green type of pike whose young eat insects before graduating to other fish a northern pike |
#5336, aired 2007-11-19 | ALSO A FISH $400: To sit on a twig like a bird perch |
#5336, aired 2007-11-19 | ALSO A FISH $800: Long pointy stick used as a war weapon pike |
#5336, aired 2007-11-19 | ALSO A FISH $1200: To struggle clumsily or helplessly flounder |
#5336, aired 2007-11-19 | ALSO A FISH $1600: To have inhaled the aroma of something smelt |
#5336, aired 2007-11-19 | ALSO A FISH $2000: To lightly burn char |
#5324, aired 2007-11-01 | FISH & SHIPS $200: The Moray variety of this fish is sharp-toothed & can be vicious if provoked eel |
#5324, aired 2007-11-01 | FISH & SHIPS $400: The ability of the creature seen here to get airborne gives it this two-word name flying fish |
#5324, aired 2007-11-01 | FISH & SHIPS $600: On Columbus' first voyage to the New World in 1492, brothers Martin & Vicente Pinzon commanded these 2 ships Nina & Pinta |
#5324, aired 2007-11-01 | FISH & SHIPS $800: Queen variety of this heavenly sponge eater & reef dweller is seen here an angel fish |
#5324, aired 2007-11-01 | FISH & SHIPS $1000: Built in 1816, the first private yacht to cross the Atlantic shared its name with this ancient craft that cruised the Nile Cleopatra's barge |
#5312, aired 2007-10-16 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $200: The skate a fish |
#5312, aired 2007-10-16 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $400: The tarsier a mammal |
#5312, aired 2007-10-16 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $600: The honeycreeper a bird |
#5312, aired 2007-10-16 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $800: The bongo a mammal |
#5312, aired 2007-10-16 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1000: The cichlid a fish |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $400: The kestrel a bird |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $800: The serval a mammal |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1200: The rail a bird |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1600: The mudskipper a fish |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $2000: The wanderoo a mammal |
#5046, aired 2006-07-17 | STATE FISH $200: A Massachusetts cape is named for this state fish, a valuable food source cod |
#5046, aired 2006-07-17 | STATE FISH $400: The largemouth species of this fish is the state fish of Alabama, Florida, Mississippi & Georgia bass |
#5046, aired 2006-07-17 | STATE FISH $600: Called a muskie for short, it's Wisconsin's state fish a muskellunge |
#5046, aired 2006-07-17 | STATE FISH $800: This largest species of salmon, Oregon's state fish, shares its name with an Indian tribe & may grow to 3 feet the Chinook salmon |
#5046, aired 2006-07-17 | STATE FISH $1000: South Dakota chose the walleye, while North Dakota chose the northern type of this fish a pike |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | BIG FISH $400: You're gonna need a bigger boat to top the record catch of 2,664 lbs. for one of these sharks caught off Australia in 1959 a great white |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | BIG FISH $800: Just for the heck of it, identify this flatfish, one of which weighed in at 459 lbs. off Alaska in 1996 a halibut |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | BIG FISH $1600: Fish sandwiches were all the rage when a 1,496-lb. tuna of this colorful type was landed off Nova Scotia a bluefin |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | BIG FISH $2,000 (Daily Double): One of these freshwater pond fish was anything but "koi" when weighing in at 75 lbs., 11oz. in France in 1987 a carp |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | BIG FISH $2000: A 55-lb., 1-oz. specimen of the "Northern" type of this long, sharp-toothed fish was pulled ashore in Germany in 1986 a pike |
#4960, aired 2006-03-17 | & THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH $200: Varieties of this fish include brown, rainbow & cutthroat trout |
#4960, aired 2006-03-17 | & THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH $400: Baseball's Mr. Hunter might've appreciated this bottom feeder, seen here a catfish |
#4960, aired 2006-03-17 | & THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH $600: Pleuronectidae, one family of this fish, generally has eyes on the right side; another, Bothidae, on the left flounder |
#4960, aired 2006-03-17 | & THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH $800: When this fish is "red", it's been smoked; if "red" in slang, it's a misleading clue a herring |
#4960, aired 2006-03-17 | & THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH $2,000 (Daily Double): The name of this type of fish seen here also means an elevated position a perch |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $200: The bearded tit a bird |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $400: The coati a mammal |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $600: The skipjack a fish |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $800: The wahoo a fish |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1000: The margay a mammal |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $400: The tapir a mammal |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $800: The lamprey a fish |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1200: The coelacanth a fish |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $1600: The ptarmigan a bird |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | FISH, BIRD OR MAMMAL $2000: The colobus a mammal |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | CHICKEN OR FISH? $400: Tonight's choices: baked stuffed chicken breast or this Chilean fish in a horseradish crust sea bass |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | CHICKEN OR FISH? $800: Would you care for barbecued chicken wings or this "orange" fish in a green sauce a roughy |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | CHICKEN OR FISH? $1200: I'm out of the halibut fillets in roasted butter, so you can have the chicken dish prepared in this "hunter's style" cacciatore |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | CHICKEN OR FISH? $1600: Whitefish on rice, or chicken dipped in egg & rolled in a breadcrumb mixture--the style of this northern Italian city Milan |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | CHICKEN OR FISH? $2000: On today's menu: lobster thermidor or this classic French-named fricassee that once made use of old roosters coq au vin |
#4435, aired 2003-12-12 | FISH $400: Let's see, there's one fish, not two fish, and it's not a red fish, it's this a bluefish |
#4435, aired 2003-12-12 | FISH $800: It's also the name of a wholesome snack that smiles back until you bite their heads off a goldfish |
#4435, aired 2003-12-12 | FISH $1200: Complain, complain, complain, that's all it does is complain a carp |
#4435, aired 2003-12-12 | FISH $1600: It's named for the insects that spread malaria, because it eats the insects a mosquito fish |
#4435, aired 2003-12-12 | FISH $2000: It's named for the decorative pattern on its skin. As you can see, it's not slimming a striped bass |
#4400, aired 2003-10-24 | DOG, CAT OR FISH $400: Abe Vigoda: 'Nuff said Fish |
#4400, aired 2003-10-24 | DOG, CAT OR FISH $800: After Steven & before Yusef, the singer of "Moon Shadow" used this first name Cat (Stevens) |
#4400, aired 2003-10-24 | DOG, CAT OR FISH $1200: A cynophobic would fear one of these a dog |
#4400, aired 2003-10-24 | DOG, CAT OR FISH $1600: A person, especially a swinging jazz player a cat |
#4400, aired 2003-10-24 | DOG, CAT OR FISH $2000: Ulysses S. Grant's Secretary of State Hamilton (Fish) |
#4366, aired 2003-09-08 | A FISH CALLED… $400: The "walking" type of this fish, the Clarias batrachus, can travel across dry land in search of water catfish |
#4366, aired 2003-09-08 | A FISH CALLED… $800: The prey of this snakelike fish is stunned by a shock of up to 600 volts an electric eel |
#4366, aired 2003-09-08 | A FISH CALLED… $1200: Popular fly fisherman quarry seen here a rainbow trout |
#4366, aired 2003-09-08 | A FISH CALLED… $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue.) Like Santiago, you'd have quite a story to tell if you caught the 1,056-pound black type of this a marlin |
#4366, aired 2003-09-08 | A FISH CALLED… $2000: This filet favorite is the one & only sole |
#4272, aired 2003-03-11 | FISH $200: These fish do not flap their pectoral fins; they leap into the air & glide flying fish |
#4272, aired 2003-03-11 | FISH $400: These deadly fish have been released into U.S. lakes when owners found that feeding them was expensive piranhas |
#4272, aired 2003-03-11 | FISH $600: Including over 300 species, this fish has reserve rows of teeth & 5 types of fins which enhance its swimming sharks |
#4272, aired 2003-03-11 | FISH $800: Seen here, these small fish have been widely introduced to control mosquito populations guppies |
#4272, aired 2003-03-11 | FISH $1000: Feeding on other fish's entrails, it gets its name from a 3-letter word for an ugly old woman hagfish |
#4234, aired 2003-01-16 | FISH $200: These "heavenly" fish, often seen around coral reefs, are closely related to butterfly fish angelfish |
#4234, aired 2003-01-16 | FISH $400: Rays are in the same class as the 300 or so species of this fish & also have that mouth-on-the-underside thing sharks |
#4234, aired 2003-01-16 | FISH $600: Mother's gefilte fish (the Rokeach brand, not your mother's) is made from this fish named for its hue whitefish |
#4234, aired 2003-01-16 | FISH $800: The fish known as the "lake" type of this is also called the namaycush & the togue trout |
#4234, aired 2003-01-16 | FISH $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew in Seattle) The fish flying here at Seattle's Pike Place Market include this "regal" shining example king salmon |
#3995, aired 2002-01-04 | MUSIC FOR YOUR FISH $200: "Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea" is your fish's favorite line in this Three Dog Night song "Joy To The World" |
#3995, aired 2002-01-04 | MUSIC FOR YOUR FISH $400: Your fish would "like to be under the sea in" this, the title of a Beatles tune written & sung by Ringo "Octopus's Garden" |
#3995, aired 2002-01-04 | MUSIC FOR YOUR FISH $600: Your fish has made this request also the title of an Al Green song that's followed by the line "Drop me in the water" "Take Me To The River" |
#3995, aired 2002-01-04 | MUSIC FOR YOUR FISH $800: This B-52's song says, "There goes a dogfish chased by a catfish... watch out for that piranha!" "Rock Lobster" |
#3995, aired 2002-01-04 | MUSIC FOR YOUR FISH $1000: It's the "fish"y song heard here: "So this ain't the end--I saw you again today" "Barracuda" |
#3972, aired 2001-12-04 | GO FISH $200: You can see this large game fish on the logo of a Miami-based Major League Baseball team marlin |
#3972, aired 2001-12-04 | GO FISH $400: This state fish of Massachusetts is valued as a food & for its liver oil cod |
#3972, aired 2001-12-04 | GO FISH $600: An elver is a young one of these fish eel |
#3972, aired 2001-12-04 | GO FISH $800: For its resemblance to a certain mammal, it's the common name for the puffer seen here a porcupine fish |
#3972, aired 2001-12-04 | GO FISH $1000: The savory silver salmon with its bright red flesh is also known by this 4-letter name coho |
#3422, aired 1999-06-22 | FOR FISH AFICIONADOS $100: The "Jeopardy!" staff & aquarium fish both thrive under these tubular lights Fluorescent lights |
#3422, aired 1999-06-22 | FOR FISH AFICIONADOS $200: Author Mike Wickham calls this decision between 2 types of aquarium "your first major choice" Freshwater or saltwater |
#3422, aired 1999-06-22 | FOR FISH AFICIONADOS $300: Your pets deserve a full aquarium, not one of these glass enclosures in which famous people live Fishbowl |
#3422, aired 1999-06-22 | FOR FISH AFICIONADOS $400: Like a certain pigeon, the aquarium fish seen here are called this kind of tail Fantail |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | ONE FISH, TWO FISH $100: Full name of the large, colorful predator seen here The Great White Shark |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | ONE FISH, TWO FISH $200: Watch your fingers around this ferocious riverfish seen here Piranha |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | ONE FISH, TWO FISH $300: Largemouth or smallmouth, this battling fish is a sportsman's favorite Bass |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | ONE FISH, TWO FISH $400: Yum! The Caspian type of this fish is the source of a great delicacy Sturgeon (caviar) |
#3251, aired 1998-10-26 | ONE FISH, TWO FISH $500: It's the Picassoesque fish you're eyeing here Flounder |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | FISH FRY! $200: "Joy of Cooking" says dogfish is a classic part of this British staple dish served with vinegar Fish and chips |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | FISH FRY! $400: The "lemon" type of this flatfish is called that even before it's cooked in citrus juice Sole |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | FISH FRY! $600: If your pasta overwhelms the taste of this fish, you'd say "The penne is mightier than" it The swordfish |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | FISH FRY! $800: If you fried this fish up for the same-named hero of an opera, he might say it was the "Bess" he ever had Porgy |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | FISH FRY! $2,000 (Daily Double): The source of the finest caviar, this fish is also good to fillet & saute Sturgeon |
#3226, aired 1998-09-21 | FISH $100: Heaven, I'm in heaven when I see the queen type of this fish Angelfish |
#3226, aired 1998-09-21 | FISH $200: You'd expect to hear this fish say "Polly wants a cracker!" Parrotfish |
#3226, aired 1998-09-21 | FISH $300: Beware, this fish with a leonine name has extremely poisonous spines Lionfish |
#3226, aired 1998-09-21 | FISH $400: This scary-looking eel has razor-sharp teeth but extremely poor eyesight Moray eel |
#3226, aired 1998-09-21 | FISH $500: This orange-red fish shares its name with the leader of the Redshirts Garibaldi |
#3094, aired 1998-01-29 | FISH $100: Like humans, the lungfish has a heart with this many chambers 4 |
#3094, aired 1998-01-29 | FISH $200: Like some gouramis, several grunts are famous for doing this when 2 of them meet kissing |
#3094, aired 1998-01-29 | FISH $300: Aquarium fish include the fighting fish & this one that shares its name with the Manassa Mauler Jack Dempsey |
#3094, aired 1998-01-29 | FISH $400: This name for the rock bass sounds like it takes late-night flights the redeye |
#3094, aired 1998-01-29 | FISH $500: Clown fish can avoid their enemies by swimming among these marine polyps with a floral name anemones |
#3072, aired 1997-12-30 | FISH $100: A freshwater fish's tail, like a marine fish's bill, resembles this weapon, & gives both fish their names Sword |
#3072, aired 1997-12-30 | FISH $200: It's a term loosely applied to any small fish, but also to the 2- to 4-foot Colorado squawfish minnow |
#3072, aired 1997-12-30 | FISH $300: This food fish of the herring family shares its name with a fat-averse nursery rhyme character sprat |
#3072, aired 1997-12-30 | FISH $400: Croakers, named for the noise they make, are also called by the name of this percussion instrument drumfish |
#3072, aired 1997-12-30 | FISH $500: A Pinellas County, Florida city is named for this fish that often "springs" from the water when hooked tarpon |
#3048, aired 1997-11-26 | SOMETHING'S "FISH"Y $100: These VIPs like small ponds Big fish |
#3048, aired 1997-11-26 | SOMETHING'S "FISH"Y $200: Someone removed from his usual environment, who may lung to return there A fish out of water |
#3048, aired 1997-11-26 | SOMETHING'S "FISH"Y $300: It's a place without privacy a fishbowl |
#3048, aired 1997-11-26 | SOMETHING'S "FISH"Y $400: It's the process of reeling in praise for yourself Fishing for compliments |
#3048, aired 1997-11-26 | SOMETHING'S "FISH"Y $500: It means to do one thing or another, but stop stalling Fish or cut bait |
#2956, aired 1997-06-09 | FISH $100: The male of this "equine" fish takes care of the eggs in an abdominal pouch until they hatch Seahorse |
#2956, aired 1997-06-09 | FISH $200: The Pacific types of this fish die after spawning; many of the Atlantic types do not Salmon |
#2956, aired 1997-06-09 | FISH $300: This freshwater eellike, jawless fish attaches itself to other fish & sucks out blood the lamprey |
#2956, aired 1997-06-09 | FISH $400: The striped species of this commercial fish is also known as the skipjack Tuna |
#2956, aired 1997-06-09 | FISH $500: Pollock & haddock are members of this major food fish family Cod |
#2704, aired 1996-05-09 | FISH $200: The name of this fierce ocean fish comes from barraco, meaning "protruding tooth" barracuda |
#2704, aired 1996-05-09 | FISH $400: This popular pet, Carassius auratus, is olive green in its natural state a goldfish |
#2704, aired 1996-05-09 | FISH $600: The basking variety of this cartilaginous fish may reach 43 feet in length a shark |
#2704, aired 1996-05-09 | FISH $800: Pipefish are members of the same family as these equine fish seahorses |
#2704, aired 1996-05-09 | FISH $1000: Native to Asia, the "walking" type of this fish was discovered near Palm Beach in 1967 catfish |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | FISH $100 (Daily Double): This Russian sturgeon prized for caviar is also called a huso a beluga |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | FISH $100: A popular food fish, it's the most common species of roughy orange roughy |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | FISH $200: Some of these "whiskered" fish have poisonous spines near their fins the catfish |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | FISH $300: The moray type of this fish doesn't usually attack humans unless provoked an eel |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | FISH $400: These brightly-colored aquarium fish were named for French statesman Francois-Nicolas Mollien mollies |
#2583, aired 1995-11-22 | FISH $100: The rainbow variety of this fish is part of the same genus as the Atlantic salmon Trout |
#2583, aired 1995-11-22 | FISH $200: These snakelike fish constitute the order Anguilliformes Eels |
#2583, aired 1995-11-22 | FISH $300: Farming of the channel species of this fish is a rapidly growing business in the southern U.S. Catfish |
#2583, aired 1995-11-22 | FISH $400: These aggressive aquarium fish are native to Thailand's clear but weedy waters Fighting fish |
#2583, aired 1995-11-22 | FISH $500: This fish is called a muskie for short muskellunge |
#2538, aired 1995-09-20 | FISH ANAGRAMS $200: Lee thinks this slimy fish makes a fine pet eel (from Lee) |
#2538, aired 1995-09-20 | FISH ANAGRAMS $400: Doc eats a lot of this fish known for its liver oil cod (from Doc) |
#2538, aired 1995-09-20 | FISH ANAGRAMS $600: You can't lose if you serve this flatfish for dinner sole (from lose) |
#2538, aired 1995-09-20 | FISH ANAGRAMS $800: I make a mad dash for this fish when it's baked on a wooden plank shad (from dash) |
#2538, aired 1995-09-20 | FISH ANAGRAMS $1000: Dolly Parton might know this game fish springs out of the water tarpon (from Parton) |
#2383, aired 1995-01-04 | FISH $200: This popular food fish is also called a tunny a tuna fish |
#2383, aired 1995-01-04 | FISH $400: The dwarf species of this fish with a prehensile tail measures only about 1 1/2 inches the seahorse |
#2383, aired 1995-01-04 | FISH $600: Pink & coho are species of this salmon |
#2383, aired 1995-01-04 | FISH $800: This family of fish includes the chub, bream & bitterling as well as the goldfish carp |
#2383, aired 1995-01-04 | FISH $1000: This fish that can inflate its body to 3 times its normal size is also called a blowfish or swellfish a pufferfish |
#2315, aired 1994-09-30 | FISH $200: Most species of this fish, including the sockeye, live in the Pacific salmon |
#2315, aired 1994-09-30 | FISH $400: From their resemblance to a quilled mammal, spiny members of the family Diodontidae are called this porcupinefish |
#2315, aired 1994-09-30 | FISH $600: The young of this large shark are born with stripes that fade as they grow the tiger shark |
#2315, aired 1994-09-30 | FISH $800: This small, tropical fish with a feather-like tail rivals the goldfish as the most popular aquarium pet the guppy |
#2315, aired 1994-09-30 | FISH $1000: Native to Africa & South America, these small, colorful fish include the bleeding- heart & neon tetras |
#2302, aired 1994-09-13 | FISH $100: These whiskered fish range from about 1 1/2 inches to 15 feet in length catfish |
#2302, aired 1994-09-13 | FISH $200: The South American pacu is closely related to this feared predator, but it eats only plants piranha |
#2302, aired 1994-09-13 | FISH $300: Male pipefish have an unusual pouch on the abdomen in which they carry these eggs |
#2302, aired 1994-09-13 | FISH $400: In Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea", Santiago catches a huge specimen of this game fish giant marlin |
#2302, aired 1994-09-13 | FISH $500: In the 1970s concern for the "snail" species of this fish delayed completion of the Tellico Dam darter |
#2283, aired 1994-07-06 | FISH $100: This voracious South American fish is also called the piraya the piranha |
#2283, aired 1994-07-06 | FISH $200: The sardine got its name from an island in this sea the Mediterranean |
#2283, aired 1994-07-06 | FISH $300: The American paddlefish & this caviar producer are both members of order Acipenseriformes a sturgeon |
#2283, aired 1994-07-06 | FISH $400: This fish uses water, not arrows as its name implies, to bring down insects the archerfish |
#2283, aired 1994-07-06 | FISH $500: In 1982 one of these Japanese ornamental carp sold for over $50,000 a koi |
#2238, aired 1994-05-04 | FISH $100: The humuhumunuku-nukuapuaa, found in this state's waters, is a triggerfish Hawaii |
#2238, aired 1994-05-04 | FISH $200: The "walking" variety of this fish was introduced into Florida from Asia in the 1960s catfish |
#2238, aired 1994-05-04 | FISH $300: A black type of this common fishbowl fish is called a moor goldfish |
#2238, aired 1994-05-04 | FISH $400: Scientists have introduced the coho species of this fish into the Great Lakes to control alewives salmon |
#2238, aired 1994-05-04 | FISH $800 (Daily Double): Georges Bank & the Grand Banks are the best fishing grounds for this fish, Gadus morhua (Atlantic) cod |
#2194, aired 1994-03-03 | GO FISH $200: This South American fish has been known to shock its prey with 600 volts an electric eel |
#2194, aired 1994-03-03 | GO FISH $400: Included among the sunfish are the largemouth & smallmouth species of this bass |
#2100, aired 1993-10-22 | 4-LETTER FISH $200: Lemon & Dover are 2 popular varieties of this food fish sole |
#2100, aired 1993-10-22 | 4-LETTER FISH $400: Georgia & Mississippi have designated the largemouth species of this their state fish bass |
#2100, aired 1993-10-22 | 4-LETTER FISH $600: The goldfish is one of many species that belong to this family of fish carp |
#2100, aired 1993-10-22 | 4-LETTER FISH $800: The American variety of this fish is the largest member of the herring family shad |
#2100, aired 1993-10-22 | 4-LETTER FISH $1000: Prized as a game fish, this species of shark is known in Australia as a blue pointer mako |
#2072, aired 1993-09-14 | FISH $100: Though named for their feline looks, not all of the about 2,400 species have barbels catfish |
#2072, aired 1993-09-14 | FISH $200: The caudal fin is the tail fin & this is the term for the fin on the back the dorsal |
#2072, aired 1993-09-14 | FISH $300: This food fish comes in gray, yellowtail & mutton species, but the red is the most popular snapper |
#2072, aired 1993-09-14 | FISH $500: A way to cook fish, or a term for newly-hatched salmon fry |
#2072, aired 1993-09-14 | FISH $600 (Daily Double): The Devil's Hole pupfish is found only in this inhospitable national monument in California Death Valley |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | FISH DISHES $200: This traditional dish of England is simply deep-fried fillets & fries fish & chips |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | FISH DISHES $400: The Japanese typically begin a meal with this dish of sliced raw fish served with ginger or horseradish sashimi |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | FISH DISHES $600: In addition to anchovies, a salade nicoise contains this fish tuna |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | FISH DISHES $800: Conger eel, whiting & red mullet are traditional ingredients in this French stew bouillabaisse |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | FISH DISHES $1000: A Spanish appetizer, croquetitas de camarones are fried croquettes of this shellfish shrimp |
#1961, aired 1993-03-01 | FISH $100: The rainbow species of this salmon relative gets its name from the broad red band along its side a trout |
#1961, aired 1993-03-01 | FISH $200: This common carp kept in bowls was developed by the Chinese perhaps as early as the 10th century the goldfish |
#1961, aired 1993-03-01 | FISH $300: In the U.S. the fish-and-chips franchise business uses this fish almost exclusively cod |
#1961, aired 1993-03-01 | FISH $400: Commercially, one of the most important species of this food fish is the skipjack, or oceanic bonito the tuna |
#1961, aired 1993-03-01 | FISH $500: This sharp-toothed fish with an American-Spanish name has been called the "Tiger of the Sea" the barracuda |
#1922, aired 1993-01-05 | FISH $100: There are more than 100 species of this fish & some of them might be on your pizza anchovies |
#1922, aired 1993-01-05 | FISH $200: In cave fish these sense organs are either minute or absent because they live in the dark eyes |
#1922, aired 1993-01-05 | FISH $300: These fish are so named because their barbels give them a feline appearance catfish |
#1922, aired 1993-01-05 | FISH $400: The Atlantic types of these spawn in the Sargasso Sea, but the Japanese type's spawning ground is not exactly known eels |
#1922, aired 1993-01-05 | FISH $500: The neon, cardinal & glowlight species of this tropical fish are popular in home aquariums tetras |
#1917, aired 1992-12-29 | GO FISH $100: This fish's "equine" head & bony armor make it look like a knight in a chess set a seahorse |
#1917, aired 1992-12-29 | GO FISH $200: In names of fish, this sharp weapon precedes "fish" & "tail" sword |
#1917, aired 1992-12-29 | GO FISH $300: During spawning season, the female rainbow trout makes one of these called a redd, often in a gravel area a nest |
#1917, aired 1992-12-29 | GO FISH $400: Some of these "heavenly" fish eat algae while some pick parasites off other fish angelfish |
#1917, aired 1992-12-29 | GO FISH $500: The largest tuna isn't the yellowfin but this "colorful" variety the bluefin |
#1885, aired 1992-11-13 | FISH $100: The Pacific type of this fish dies after swimming up rivers to spawn; the Atlantic does not salmon |
#1885, aired 1992-11-13 | FISH $200: Some Amazon Indians use the teeth of this fish, also called the caribe, as razor blades piranha |
#1885, aired 1992-11-13 | FISH $300: Hippocampus is the scientific name of this odd fish with a prehensile tail seahorse |
#1885, aired 1992-11-13 | FISH $500 (Daily Double): This primitive eel-like fish almost caused the extermination of the Great Lakes trout lamprey |
#1885, aired 1992-11-13 | FISH $500: Clarias Batrachus, the walking type of this fish, can travel overland from pond-to-pond catfish |
#1751, aired 1992-03-23 | FISH $100: Its scientific name is Electrophorus electricus an Electric Eel |
#1751, aired 1992-03-23 | FISH $200 (Daily Double): It's the Hawaiian name for the edible dorado or dolphinfish mahi mahi |
#1751, aired 1992-03-23 | FISH $200: Often 20 feet wide & weighing over 3,000 lbs. the giant devil is the largest of these rays manta rays |
#1751, aired 1992-03-23 | FISH $300: The mako species of this fish is considered one of the best for sport fishing a shark |
#1751, aired 1992-03-23 | FISH $500: The fastest fish over short distances, this marlin relative can breeze thru the water at over 65 mph the sailfish |
#1734, aired 1992-02-27 | FISH $100: An average-sized specimen of this fish can discharge about 400 volts an electric eel |
#1734, aired 1992-02-27 | FISH $200: This North Atlantic fish is prized for the oil in its liver a cod fish |
#1734, aired 1992-02-27 | FISH $300: A federal law forbids the importation of this ferocious South American fish also known as a caribe a piranha |
#1734, aired 1992-02-27 | FISH $400: This small tropical pet was named for the scientist who introduced it to British aquariums in the 1800s the guppy |
#1734, aired 1992-02-27 | FISH $500: The bluefin, the largest species of this commercial fish, may weigh over 1800 pounds a tuna |
#1522, aired 1991-03-26 | FISH $200: Another name for fish larvae or a popular way to cook catfish fry |
#1522, aired 1991-03-26 | FISH $400: Collectively, halibut, turbot, flounder & sole are called this from their shape flatfish |
#1522, aired 1991-03-26 | FISH $600: Rascasse or scorpionfish is essential to make this Marseille fish stew authentically bouillabaisse |
#1522, aired 1991-03-26 | FISH $800: These fish feed on coral with a powerful beak that resembles the bird they're named for parrotfish |
#1522, aired 1991-03-26 | FISH $1000: This fish, also known as the sharksucker, attaches itself to sharks & feeds on their leavings a remora |
#1466, aired 1991-01-07 | FISH $100: A sea horse uses this long, prehensile body part to cling to seaweed tail |
#1466, aired 1991-01-07 | FISH $200: Catfish usually have 2 to 4 pairs of barbels, which are these whiskers |
#1466, aired 1991-01-07 | FISH $300: Many fish have an organ called a "swim" one of these which helps keep them buoyant bladder |
#1466, aired 1991-01-07 | FISH $400: Unlike most of these fish, the nurse species doesn't have to swim constantly & often lies motionless shark |
#1466, aired 1991-01-07 | FISH $500: The skeleton of a ray is made of this substance, not bone cartilage |
#1438, aired 1990-11-28 | GO FISH $100: It's both the name of The Little Mermaid's fish friend & the kind of flatfish he is the flounder |
#1438, aired 1990-11-28 | GO FISH $200: Aptly, the whale variety of this fish is the largest of any a shark |
#1438, aired 1990-11-28 | GO FISH $300: Though a 1978 horror film was named for them, these South American fish rarely attack people a piranha |
#1438, aired 1990-11-28 | GO FISH $800 (Daily Double): As a tadpole is a young frog, an elver is a young one of these an eel |
#1331, aired 1990-05-21 | FISH $100: Like birds, all species of salmon & trout build these Nests |
#1331, aired 1990-05-21 | FISH $200: Southern California fish that come ashore to spawn & then run back into the ocean Grunion |
#1331, aired 1990-05-21 | FISH $300: The Walking, Electric & Pencil species of this fish have "whiskers" Catfish |
#1331, aired 1990-05-21 | FISH $400: The Portuguese got the name for this toothed fish from the Tupi Indians who live along the Amazon piranhas |
#1331, aired 1990-05-21 | FISH $500: The largest species of this fish is the bluefin; the smallest, the skipjack Tuna |
#1283, aired 1990-03-14 | FISH $200: Shark liver oil is sometimes marketed as this oil, since both prevent vitamin A & D deficiencies cod liver oil |
#1283, aired 1990-03-14 | FISH $400: Rainbow, brook & lake are species of this fish, a relative of the salmon trout |
#1283, aired 1990-03-14 | FISH $600: This tiny fish was named for the British scientist who introduced it to aquariums in the 1800s guppy |
#1283, aired 1990-03-14 | FISH $800: This sleek, pike-like fish with razor-sharp teeth is known as the "Tiger of the Sea" barracuda |
#1283, aired 1990-03-14 | FISH $1000: In the 1970s, completion of the Tellico Dam in Tennessee was delayed due to concern over this small fish snail darter |
#1032, aired 1989-02-14 | FISH $100: A shark may use over 20,000 of these in a lifetime since they're replaced when worn out teeth |
#1032, aired 1989-02-14 | FISH $200: The paddlefish is found in this U.S. river famous for its paddleboats the Mississippi |
#1032, aired 1989-02-14 | FISH $300: The name of the game fish known as the pickerel is a diminutive of the name of this game fish the pike |
#1032, aired 1989-02-14 | FISH $400: Take one of these fish, split it, salt it & smoke it, & you'll have a kipper a herring (*salmon) |
#1032, aired 1989-02-14 | FISH $500: Cave fish have either very minute ones or ones that are totally inoperative eyes |
#1001, aired 1989-01-02 | FISH FACTS $100: Over 1/3 of all known salt water species live in the Pacific & Indian Oceans near reefs made of this coral |
#1001, aired 1989-01-02 | FISH FACTS $200: Distinction of the 1/2 in. long pygmy goby fish of the Philippines the shortest (smallest) fish |
#1001, aired 1989-01-02 | FISH FACTS $300: Not necessarily Sagittarians, these fish can shoot down insects 3' above the water by spitting at them the archer fish |
#1001, aired 1989-01-02 | FISH FACTS $400: Not surprisingly, the fish known as the Moses sole lives in this sea the Red Sea |
#1001, aired 1989-01-02 | FISH FACTS $500: Flatfish which lack this gas-filled organ stay near the ocean bottom a swim bladder |
#773, aired 1988-01-06 | FISH $100: The Southeast Asian archer fish shoots down its prey with a jet of this water |
#773, aired 1988-01-06 | FISH $200: A gulper fish can grow to a length of 6 feet, but most of its body is this huge opening its mouth |
#773, aired 1988-01-06 | FISH $300: Flatfish spend most of their lives lying buried in sand with only these organs protruding the eyes |
#773, aired 1988-01-06 | FISH $400: This dreaded fish is known for its lumpy body, venomous spines & ability to hide among boulders the stonefish |
#773, aired 1988-01-06 | FISH $500: This "fishing" fish attracts food by dangling fleshy bait that grows from a fin on its head the anglerfish |
#748, aired 1987-12-02 | AMERICAN FISH $100: Southerners love to fry this fish, but most don't eat its feline whiskers a catfish |
#748, aired 1987-12-02 | AMERICAN FISH $200: You might catch this state's state fish, the walleye, in 1 of its "10,000 lakes" Minnesota |
#748, aired 1987-12-02 | AMERICAN FISH $300: American fish are protected by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, part of this department the Department of the Interior |
#748, aired 1987-12-02 | AMERICAN FISH $400: This bass, Georgia's state fish, was named for its huge facial orifice a large mouth bass |
#748, aired 1987-12-02 | AMERICAN FISH $500: The "cutthroat" variety is the state fish of New Mexico; the "steelhead" holds the title in Washington the trout |
#696, aired 1987-09-21 | FISH $100: All 2/3 of all known species of fish live in this kind of water salt water |
#696, aired 1987-09-21 | FISH $200: The chief respiratory organs of a fish the gills |
#696, aired 1987-09-21 | FISH $300: When it matures, a flounder has both of these on 1 side of its head its eyes |
#696, aired 1987-09-21 | FISH $400: This dark brown "ink" is secreted by cuttlefish of the family Sepiidae sepia |
#696, aired 1987-09-21 | FISH $500: Don't get close enough to call these bloodthirsty fish by their other name, the "caribe", or they may eat you piranhas |
#648, aired 1987-06-03 | STATE FISH $100: Its state fish is the cod, & it has a Cape named Cod, too Massachusetts |
#648, aired 1987-06-03 | STATE FISH $200: This state could aptly top its state fish, the muskellunge, with its famous cheese Wisconsin |
#648, aired 1987-06-03 | STATE FISH $300: The channel bass is the state fish of this "North"ern Southern state North Carolina |
#592, aired 1987-03-17 | STATE FISH $100: Its state fish is the humuhumunukunukuapua'a Hawaii |
#592, aired 1987-03-17 | STATE FISH $200: Though this "regal" salmon is Alaska's state fish, it doesn't wear a crown king salmon |
#536, aired 1986-12-29 | "FISH"Y EXPRESSIONS $200: In a game of "Fish", your response to a player who asks for all your aces when you have none "go fish" |
#536, aired 1986-12-29 | "FISH"Y EXPRESSIONS $400: Taken literally, it could be sashimi & Pringles fish and chips |
#536, aired 1986-12-29 | "FISH"Y EXPRESSIONS $600: What you'd call "I caught a shark with my bare hands during a 200 mph hurricane..." etc, a fish story |
#536, aired 1986-12-29 | "FISH"Y EXPRESSIONS $800: An aloof tuna or a barely defrosted "Mrs. Paul's" a cold fish |
#536, aired 1986-12-29 | "FISH"Y EXPRESSIONS $1000: After being dumped by your sweetheart, how you might compare him to prospects of a future catch there's a lot of other fish in the sea |
#425, aired 1986-04-25 | FISH $100: The well-developed exoskeleton on most fish or what blind justice holds scales |
#425, aired 1986-04-25 | FISH $200: Of a grunt, a sucker, or a Fanta, the 1 that isn't a fish a Fanta |
#425, aired 1986-04-25 | FISH $300: Living in poorly oxygenated water, the mudfishes' swim bladder has adapted to do this breathe in air |
#425, aired 1986-04-25 | FISH $400: While the smallest fish are the gobies, the largest are of this type sharks |
#425, aired 1986-04-25 | FISH $500: In 1971, they sang, "joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea" Three Dog Night |
#398, aired 1986-03-19 | FISH $200: 1 of 2 predominant colors in oceanic fish living within 400' of the surface silver or blue (gray) |
#398, aired 1986-03-19 | FISH $500 (Daily Double): Fish mentioned in the title of the following: "[Instrumental music plays]" the shark |
#398, aired 1986-03-19 | FISH $600: Of salinity, temperature, or currents, the major factor controlling distribution of fish salinity |
#343, aired 1986-01-01 | FISH $200: Sardines were named for this Italian island where they were first caught Sardinia |
#343, aired 1986-01-01 | FISH $400: It's believed this sense leads spawning salmon back to the same stream where they hatched a sense of smell |
#343, aired 1986-01-01 | FISH $600: Since adult flounder most often lies flat on ocean floor, both of these move to topside as it matures eyes |
#343, aired 1986-01-01 | FISH $800: Of herbivores, omnivores, or carnivores, what most fish are carnivores |
#343, aired 1986-01-01 | FISH $1000: A "fisherman" itself, it gets name from the fleshy "bait" that grows from its head to attract prey the anglerfish |
#35, aired 1984-10-26 | FISH $100: Type of carp which might feel at home in Fort Knox goldfish |
#23, aired 1984-10-10 | FISH $100: Fish travel in these “educated” circles schools |
#23, aired 1984-10-10 | FISH $200: The King James Bible says his captor was a “great fish” Jonah |
#23, aired 1984-10-10 | FISH $300: Good eating fish that comes with a “smallmouth” or a “largemouth” bass |
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